New 2-Story Music Venue to Revive Green Bay's Live Scene

Revelry concert hall to open in downtown's former Schauer & Schumacher building this summer.

Apr. 7, 2026 at 11:25am

An abstract, minimalist illustration featuring sharp, angular shapes in deep blues, teals, and bright yellows, conveying the energy and dynamism of a new live music venue opening in downtown Green Bay.A new 2-story concert hall aims to revive Green Bay's live music scene by attracting touring acts that have previously bypassed the city.Green Bay Today

Green Bay's live music scene is set to get a boost when a long-vacant downtown site becomes home to the city's newest concert venue, Revelry. The 2-story music hall is opening this summer in the former Schauer & Schumacher building, aiming to attract touring acts that have previously bypassed the city.

Why it matters

The new Revelry venue is expected to reinvigorate Green Bay's live music landscape, which has struggled to attract major touring acts in recent decades as bands have favored larger markets like Milwaukee and Madison. The opening of this new concert hall could help put Green Bay back on the map for national touring musicians.

The details

Revelry will open this summer in the former Schauer & Schumacher building at 227 E. Walnut St. in downtown Green Bay. The 2-story music venue is designed to host a variety of touring acts, from up-and-coming bands to established national headliners that have previously skipped over Green Bay on their tours.

  • Revelry is set to open this summer in 2026.
  • The former Schauer & Schumacher building has sat vacant for several years prior to this new development.

The players

Revelry

A new 2-story concert venue opening in downtown Green Bay this summer, aiming to attract touring musical acts that have previously bypassed the city.

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What’s next

Revelry is scheduled to host its grand opening celebration and first round of concerts this summer.

The takeaway

The opening of Revelry represents an exciting new chapter for Green Bay's live music scene, with the potential to draw more touring acts to the city and provide residents with greater access to national musical talent.