14-07-2025
Jason Momoa rocks out with son during rare festival performance
The band "ÖOF TATATÁ" may not have been the most recognizable name in the 18-act lineup at the 2025 Harley-Davidson Homecoming festival in Milwaukee this year, but you probably know the group's bassist: movie star Jason Momoa.
That's right, the "Aquaman" actor showed off a different set of performance chops over the weekend, taking the stage during the festival on July 12 to treat fans to a hard-rocking set.
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Momoa also made the performance a family affair, bringing son Nakoa-Wolf, 16, who he shares with ex-wife Lisa Bonet, on stage with him for the band's big finale, a rollicking cover of Metallica's "For Whom The Bell Tolls."
"Milwaukee, what's up?" Momoa's son, who is set to appear alongside his father in "Dune 3," screamed, electric guitar in hand, from the Harley Homecoming stage.
"The apple doesn't fall far from the tree," Momoa quipped.
The Metallica cover came at the end of a six-song set that included covers of the Cranberries' "Zombie," Rage Against The Machine's "Bulls on Parade" and Red Hot Chili Peppers' "Can't Stop."
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An increasingly sweaty Momoa appeared to be having a blast, showing off some serious bass skills, but letting the band's frontman, Mike Hayes, do most of the showboating.
"We've never done anything like this before, look at this," Momoa said of the band's rare festival gig. But the invite was appropriate: Momoa is a massive Harley-Davidson fan. While in Milwaukee, Momoa was seen riding his bike around the motorcycle brand's museum.
"I love you so much, Milwaukee, what an amazing city," Momoa said amid his set. "I've been working with Harley-Davidson for many, many, many years. I love this company with all my heart. Besides my children and my lady, my favorite thing in the world is being on a motorcycle and traveling around the world. I bleed this company, I bleed Harley, I love them so much."