The Ballroom hosts the most popular acts, and its history includes Bob Dylan (six times), Sex Pistols, Siouxsie and the Banshees, Weezer, Morrissey, The Killers, The Offspring (nine times),[6] Bad Religion (five times),[7] The Grateful Dead, The White Stripes, Pantera, Fugazi, Matchbox Twenty, Green Day, Bullet for My Valentine (eight times), Pierce The Veil, Shiny Toy Guns, Nine Inch Nails, Thirty Seconds to Mars, The Replacements, Paul Westerberg (solo), Social Distortion, Marilyn Manson, Megadeth, Maroon 5, Korn, XXXTentacion, Juice WRLD, Sexyy Red, Ye, J.P., Glorilla, Tupac Shakur, girl in red, $UICIDEBOY$, Ghostemane, Lil Baby, City Girls, YK Osiris, Coi Leray, Trippie Redd, Lil Durk, PnB Rock, Young Thug, City Morgue, Megan Thee Stallion, Denzel Curry, Twenty One Pilots, Kings of Leon, The Smashing Pumpkins, The All-American Rejects, Atreyu, No Doubt, Lamb of God, Robert Plant, Velvet Revolver, James Blunt, Phish, Slayer, Sublime with Rome, Infected Mushroom, Benny Benassi, My Chemical Romance, Nick Jonas & the Administration, All Time Low, Ed Sheeran, Kesha, Lil Pump, Lil Uzi Vert, 21 Savage, Huddy, Rihanna, Olivia Rodrigo, and many others.
The Jonas Brothers performed their first major concert as a headliner here, and filmed portions of the show to use in the music video for their top ten single "When You Look Me In the Eyes.
The Rave Eagles Grand Ballroom currently hosts Milwaukee based combat sports promotions North American Fighting Championship (NAFC) MMA & Knockout Kings Kickboxing.
Most national touring artists that visit Milwaukee have played here, including John Mayer, Sevendust, GWAR, Regina Spektor, moe., Tiësto, Seaway, Chiodos and Bob Weir.
It has hosted acts like the Buzzcocks, Owl City, Muse, Chappell Roan, Nickelback, Boys Like Girls, Fugazi, 3 Doors Down, Gov't Mule, and Third Eye Blind.
[5] Numerous acts have made their Wisconsin debut here, including Dave Matthews Band, Les Claypool, The Features, Third Eye Blind, Smash Mouth, Blink-182, Creed, Pearl Jam, Red Is The Sea, Cody Hansen, Unlimited Production Music-UPM (featuring: Ewill, Rob, Killah and Prod) and Tantric.
An investigation by the Journal Sentinel uncovered a series of errors by the officials responsible for safety during the unregulated fight – part of the fast-growing world of combat sports.