Whether the music to your ears is pop, classical, jazz, country or another type of tune altogether, the rhythms of 2017 have you covered.

Dance the days and nights away at Summerfest, June 28 to July 9 in Milwaukee, an 11-day bonanza that includes 800 acts spread out across 11 stages at Henry Maier Festival Park on Lake Michigan. The Red Hot Chili Peppers and Pink are among the headline performers this year, the festival’s 50th, but other genres such as hip-hop, classic rock, Latin and reggae are also represented.

The Monterey International Pop Festival, June 16 to 18 in Monterey, Calif., is also turning 50 this year, and celebrating in style, on the same weekend and at the same location — the Monterey County Fair and Events Center — where the original festival was held in 1967. That event helped establish the careers of many legendary musicians, including Jimi Hendrix, the Who and the Grateful Dead, and this year, over the course of three days, nine bands will take the stage to pay tribute to them.

In Monte Carlo, it’s all jazz all the time at the 12th annual Monte-Carlo Jazz Festival (November and December, exact dates to be determined), featuring performances by the world’s top jazz players such as Manu Katché, the drummer and singer, the bassist Richard Bona, and Ibrahim Maalouf, the trumpet player, all of whom were guests in 2016. The heart of the action takes place at the Opéra Garnier Monte-Carlo, an ornate 19th-century building, but the shows spill over into the Casino de Monte-Carlo and glitzy oceanfront bars.