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‘Massive Lineup': 2025 June Jam bands announced

‘Massive Lineup': 2025 June Jam bands announced

Yahoo16-05-2025

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (KCAU) — The bands for the 2025 June Jam have been announced, and according to event organizers, the lineup is massive.
This year's main lineup contains nearly 20 bands, highlighting some of the best talents Siouxland has to offer.
This year's lineup will include:
DAD
Electric Texas
The Kelly Quinn Band
Ghost Cat
Ultra Violet Fever
Artificial Stars
Fair to Compare
Bady Raps
The Gateway Drug
DJ KNWBODY (Sioux Sound Collective)
Gutter Collective (Ft. Rev & Gifo)
Blynd Amyssion
From Elsewhere
Alyssa Keiser
Kenny K & The Dead Cowboys
DJ TEEMS
Asha Loustch (Acoustic Set)
Camden Miller (Acoustic Set)
The Doobert Band
This year's June Jam will be on June 21 on downtown Sioux City's Historic 4th Street. The all-day concert will take over the road from Iowa Street to Virginia Street.
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The free event kicks off at noon and will last for a full 12 hours until midnight.
Though music is a major draw of June Jam, the event will offer plenty of more fun, including games, photo ops, food trucks, vendors, and drink specials from participating local bars.
If you're interested in participating in the event as a sponsor or vendor, you can reach out to the Historic Fourth Street Association at historic4thstreet@gmail.com.
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