Riot Fest is on the move, and RiotLand is about to rock Chicagoland.
In a statement posted across their digital media channels, Riot Mike said,
Dearest Fans,
You find me penning this letter at the end of what was built – the culmination of the wildest journey Riot Fest has traveled.
Several weeks ago, I had enough. I was tired of Riot Fest continually being the lowest hanging fruit. I was tired of playing their games. I was tired of watching something I love being continually used to deflect away from their own internal deficits. This prevented us from giving you the experience you deserve.
So, it became evident change was needed. Riot Fest will be leaving Douglass Park. And – and allow me to be as clear as the azure sky of the deepest summer – our exodus is solely because of the Chicago Park District. Their lack of care for the community, you and us, ultimately left us no choice.
But then there’s Alderwoman Monique Scott. She is righteous. Caring. Passionate. She is one of us. The hardest conversation I’ve had regarding our departure was with her. It was filled with tears and sadness because Riot Fest has real meaning within the 24th ward and vice versa. We’re not abandoning the community…we’re taking them on this journey as well.
Though our curtains may have closed in Douglass Park, another one has opened.
It’s called RiotLand.
It’s something like you’ve never seen before. And it’s far overdue.
So perhaps for one last time, allow your humble guide to take you to the front gates of a place where all of you can choose your own adventures. That would mean the world to me and the friends we’re bringing along because without you – the fans – there would be no soul to what we do.
Only at Riot Land.
Your chum,
Riot Mike
Brian, Kenzie, & Lauren will be joined by Riot Mike on Q101 at 10am today to discuss the location change. Listen live anywhere in the world on Q101.com.