Mac Miller Free Boston Concert
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MILLER BREWERY TOUR CLOSURE NOTICE: At Molson Coors, the health and safety of our employees and guests is a top priority. In an abundance of caution, our Miller Visitor Center and Brewery Shop remain closed until further notice. While we know this is disappointing to our fans, we are taking extraordinary safety precautions and following the guidance of government health authorities to help mitigate the spread of the coronavirus, also known as COVID-19. We continue to assess this situation and will reopen only when it is safe for everyone.
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Mac Miller Free Concert Boston
Tour Fee: Souvenir glass and beers included with each paid tour
- $10 (plus fees and tax) per Adult 21+
- Free Admission 0-20 yrs (no beer sampling)
- 15% Group Tour Discount is available Groups of 15 adults or more
Tour Overview
Here in Miller Valley you will experience an indoor/outdoor guided walking tour of over 160 years of brewing history. Experience everything from Fredrick Miller’s arrival in Milwaukee to the high-speed production lines used today. Your tour seamlessly blends the rich history of Miller Brewing Co. with the modern technology of today’s brewing process. Our tours begin with a beer because… why not? We will immerse your senses as we take you back in time to our famous underground caves and historic, Bavarian-Style Miller Inn. Don’t worry, you will rejoin us in the 21st Century as we move on to our modern operations including our Brew House, Packaging and Distribution Centers. Ice-cold refreshing samples of our finest brews will be served at various stops along the tour (and after!) for those 21 and older. Water and soft drinks are available for guests under 21 or upon request.
Please note: This tour does include considerable walking including 46 mandatory / 56 optional stairs.
Strollers are not permitted along the tour route nor are we able to store them in the Visitor Center lobby. We apologize for the inconvenience.
Concealed Carry Weapons
No weapons of any kind are permitted on the Miller Brewing Company campus. Oversized bags will be subject to search.
Booking a Tour
Tour reservations are recommended via our online booking system link above. Please note: Online reservations are available up to 15 min prior to tour start time, subject to availability. We reserve very limited walk-in tour tickets and urge you to book online in advance to skip the lines. If you do not see your desired tour time on a given day, that tour time is likely sold out and unavailable. Should you choose to walk-in to book in person, wait times may be lengthy for the next available tour depending on time of year. Your online reservation can be cancelled or changed up to 48 hours in advance of your tour. No refunds are available within 48 hours prior to tour time. Note: Available online tour times are posted approximately 3 months in advance.
Daily Tour Times
Tours typically run every 30 minutes between 10:00 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. during winter hours of operation. See below for a list of seasonal extended hours. Tour times can vary and we encourage you click on 'Book Now' at the top of the page to view daily available tour openings. Tours may run more frequently or as late as 4:00 pm Monday through Saturday during peak summer season. Note: We do offer beer garden hospitality hours, full retail operations and limited brewery tours on Sundays between Memorial Day and Labor Day seasonally.
Special Needs Tours
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Miller Brewing Company welcomes guests with disabilities who wish to take its brewery tours. Given the nature, size, and shape of our facilities, only service animals trained or in training to do work or perform tasks for the benefit of an individual with a disability are permitted on tours. We cannot allow other dogs, pets, or animals, including those whose sole function is to provide comfort, emotional support, companionship, or therapy.
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We are able to accommodate many special needs tours. We ask that you contact us at 414-931-3552 at least 24 hours in advance so we may make arrangements for your visit.
Visitor Center hours of operation and holiday schedule
Monday-Friday | 10:00 am – 5:00 pm |
Saturday | 10:00 am – 5:30 pm |
Sunday | Closed |
Monday-Saturday | 10:00 am – 6:00 pm |
Sunday | 10:00 am – 4:30 pm |
Sunday, May 24 | Open – Memorial Day Weekend |
Monday, May 25 | Closed – Memorial Day |
Saturday, July 4 | Open – 4th of July |
Sunday, Sept 6 | Open – Labor Day Weekend |
Monday, Sept 7 | Closed – Labor Day |
Thursday, November 26 | Closed – Thanksgiving |
Friday, November 27 | Closed – Thanksgiving Break |
Thursday, December 24 | Closed – Christmas Eve |
Friday, December 25 | Closed – Christmas Day |
Thursday, December 31 | Closed – New Year’s Eve |
Friday, January 1, 2021 | Closed – New Year’s Day |
Saturday, January 2, 2021 | Open – Welcome 2021! |
Group and Private Tour Reservations
Group Tour Reservations are available via the online booking tool above and will receive a 15% discount for each attendee 21 and older if booked together. You must arrive at least 15 minutes prior to your tour time or we will release your reservation for public tour walk-ins. For your convenience, bus parking is available in our Visitor Center parking lot. Please click 'contact us' in the header or call 414-931-3552 with your group tour reservation questions. No cancellations or refunds within 48 hours of your tour.
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Private Tour Reservations are available solely upon request. Please click 'contact us' in the header or call 414-931-3552 to inquire about private tour reservation availability and pricing.
Katherine Duffey, Social and Communites Manager
September 9, 2011
This year, the Boston Urban Music Festival held their annual free concert on August 6th, 2011. The free concert is traditionally geared towards the young adult audience- last year the headliner was Wiz Khalifa. Khalifa ended up being chased from the stage by fans because of a lack of crowd control, so this year, the Festival decided to use a less known artist- Mac Miller. Miller is Khalifa’s fellow Pittsburgh native who shares the same Rostrum Records label. However, it doesn’t seem like this solved the problem. No, Miller wasn’t chased from the stage, but he threatened to leave it at least three times…
The concert was scheduled to be from 5:00-8:00 p.m., but fans started lining up at Boston’s City Hall Plaza as early as one o’ clock. The concert was free- so there were about 30,000 people in attendance. Bodies were packed together, and the most crowd members could see of Mac was a small glimpse here and there, unless you were one of the lucky few who found unobstructed views. The crowd was restless, and the hot and humid summer air combined with the body heat of everyone around you made you feel like you were suffocating. The opening acts had a tough job trying to please such a restless, rowdy audience, but beat boxer Phunk Phenomenon and MC Flem, who performed a Bruins remix version of Khalifa’s “Black and Yellow” successfully entertained the crowd. Next, Moe Pope, a hip hop artist from Boston, performed. Unfortunately, the crowd had gotten so rowdy that Moe Pope was forced to stop in the middle of his act. Crowd members were throwing bottles at each other and at the stage, and multiple fights broke out. People attempted to crowd surf, and most ended up on the pavement. No authority stepped in- but concert-goers were warned not to do it again.
Then, the final opener, a young female vocalist called Goapele, performed. Not a person in the crowd could hear her over the booing. She was basically ignored as the crowd hollered and chanted for the headliner, Mac Miller. Bottles, most of them filled, continued to be thrown in the air, to the point where people were breaking out the umbrellas on the clear summer night. The crowd was too big to control- and only about five police officers could be seen at one time, unable to really do anything about the riot-like situation.
When Mac Miller finally came onstage, it was about 7:00 pm. The crowd had long awaited the moment, but it wasn’t all that satisfying listening to Miller’s biggest hit “Donald Trump” when you’re covered in orange soda that someone tossed on you, standing in a crowd of 30,000 rowdy, disrespectful, and intoxicated teenagers.