CHICAGO, IL (Top40 Charts) Riot Fest starts tomorrow, with headliners Foo Fighters, The Cure, The Postal Service, Death Cab for Cutie, and Queens of the Stone Age. This stellar array of top-billed talent will be rounded out by Turnstile, The Mars Volta, Mr. Bungle, Tegan and Sara, 100 Gecs, The Gaslight Anthem, Death Grips, AFI and dozens of other fan favorites (full list below). 1-Day, 2- Day and 3-Day Tickets are on sale now. https://t.co/BdIApfuA5y
Multi-day and single-day passes are available via Tixr, the ticketing platform born from a fan-focused frame of mind.
Riot Fest would be complete without the traditional Riot Pop!! seltzers. This year, the festival is unveiling three new flavors in collaboration with
System Seltzers that are exclusive to the festival: Cherry On!, Purple Nurple, and Nothing Rhymes with Orange. Whether you're planning to drink at Riot Fest or stay sober, there's a Riot Pop!! for you, as there will be 0%, 5%, and 8% alcohol variations of the Cherry On! and Purple Nurple flavors, while the Nothing Rhymes with
Orange will only come in a 5% alcohol version.
In addition, the festival is also offering CBD Riot Pop!! this year as well. There's the Cherry Limeade flavor with Super Lemon Haze terpenes and the Blood
Orange flavor with Pineapple Express Terpenes.
Fans can stop by the wedding chapel to cheer on new couples, ride the Ferris Wheel, eat great food from local vendors and of course, there's the great music.
Line-up:
Friday
Foo Fighters, Turnstile, Tegan and Sara, Say Anything, The Breeders, Kim Gordon, The Interrupters, Bayside, Ani DiFranco, I'm Silverstein, Parliament Funkadelic ft.
George Clinton, Code Orange, Fake Names, Quicksand, The Wrecks, Hawthorne Heights, Braid, Yard Act, Screaming Females, Sludgeworth, Quasi, Just Friends, Bearings, Pinkshift,
Olivia Jean, Calva Louise, The Aquadolls, FEA, The
Bobby Lees, Young Culture
Saturday
The Postal Service/Death Cab for Cutie, Queens of the Stone Age, Mr. Bungle, 100 Gecs, Death Grips, 070 Shake,
Viagra Boys, PUP, Sleep Token,
Frank Turner and the Sleeping Souls, Pennywise, Insane Clown Posse, Head Automatica, Nothing,Nowhere., White Reaper, Eshu Tune, Enter Shikari, Bowling for Soup, Spitalfield, Jehnny Beth, Drain, Snapcase, The Exploited, Plosivs, Steve Ignorant Band/Crass, Warpaint, High Vis, Rival Schools, Corey Feldman, Enola Gay, Casyette, Pool Kids, CK Vassi,
Total Chaos
Sunday
The Cure, Mars Volta, The Gaslight Anthem, AFI, The Used, The Dresden Dolls, Flogging Molly, Finch, Godspeed You!
Black Emperor, L.S. Dunes, Gorilla Biscuits, Ride, Cults, Balance and Composure, Thursday, H2O, The Bronx, Microwave, Oso Oso, Origami Angel, The
Black Angels, Nothing, Caroline Rose, Free Throw, Just Mustard, Hotline TNT, Earth Crisis,
Empire State Bastard, Fleshwater, Fade 'em All
Riot Fest has presented nearly 20 years of incredible musical performances, exclusive reunions, and more—including freak shows, Lucha Libre, panel discussions and late night shows, creating unique annual weekend experiences in one of the world's greatest cities. For 2023, along with the return of carnival rides and last year's hugely popular wedding chapel, Logan Arcade will be on hand with free vintage arcade games, hosted by Riot Pop!!. Riot Fest takes place in Douglass Park, a scenic, historic park easily accessible on
Chicago train and bus lines. In addition to Riot Fest's music, rides and other attractions, Douglass Park is surrounded by diverse neighborhoods rich in culture, excellent food and drink options and more.
Founded in 2005, Riot Fest is an independent music festival featuring the best of punk, rock 'n' roll, hip hop, metal, alternative, and just about everything in between. Founder Riot Mike is credited with helping to reunite iconic bands like Naked Raygun, the Replacements, The Original Misfits, and Jawbreaker, among many other reunions—a staple of Riot Fest, alongside full album performances, carnival rides, and the occasional butter sculpture. Riot Fest is independently owned and curated with quirky, original attractions; in 2016, it was named #1
Music Festival by USA Today twice, and in 2021 it was voted Best
Music Festival in a poll for
Chicago Reader. In addition to the festival, Riot Fest promotes shows year-round at a myriad of music venues across Chicago.
www.riotfest.org