Photos/ Alexandra Geshel
The 2023 interview with Josh:
After a long and tumultuous journey that ended with Riot Fest ending up back at Douglass Park, Riot Fest has secured venues across the city for a series of Aftershows that were announced yesterday. Notable shows include Sum 41’s final club gig in Chicago, The Lemonheads (who are not on the Riot Fest lineup) playing a late-night show at House of Blues, and Manchester Orchestra at House of Blues on Sunday night.
Another great shows include Spiritual Cramp at Cobra Lounge, St. Vincent at Metro, and New Found Glory and Chicago’s own Sincere Engineer at The Salt Shed.
Legendary talk show host Phil Donahue passed away yesterday at the age of 88.
Donahue, once a king of the daytime talk show format, was remembered by peers and press alike for his groundbreaking interview format and topics that were covered.
Donahue’s best work came while investigating Vince McMahon’s drug and sex-ring scandal in the early 90’s.
He passed away after long illness in his home in Manhattan.
You guys, it’s happening.
The Bears actually have a quarterback – a GOOD quarterback. It seemed like it would never happen. It seemed like all hope was lost. It’s not that long ago that Mitchell Trubisky was our starting quarterback. Caleb Williams, in his second preseason start, proved that this time, things will be different.
You guys, I think we’re going to win a Super Bowl.
Creed at Tinley Park (Friday)
Creed is SOLD OUT at Tinley Park this Friday. For the first time in 12 years, the iconic rock band is back in the Chicagoland area. We can’t wait to have Creed back in the Chicagoland area.
Ultimate Fakebook at Cobra (Saturday)
Legendary alt-rock veterans Ultimate Fakebook return this weekend to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the “This Will Be Laughing Week”. Tickets to this show can be purchased here.
The Struts at The Riv (Saturday)
We can’t wait to see The Struts on Saturday! The Struts have the reputation for being one of the best live bands in the world, and we can’t wait to see them live up to that expectation on Saturday.
Avett Brothers at Alpine Valley (Sunday)
Fingers crossed to those going, we hope it doesn’t storm on you.
Imagine Dragons at Tinley Park (Sunday)
Imagine Dragons return to Tinley Park for the first time in two years. Once again, this show will be an absolute zoo. If you see us there, say “Ahoy”!
Fan Expo (Friday-Sunday)
Chicago’s longest-running fan convention returns to the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center in Rosemont to celebrate pop culture with a lineup of celebrities, voice actors, comic creators and more. Guest highlights this year include Mark Hamill, Hayden Christensen, William Shatner and Marisa Tomei. Show up to shop the floor, meet a celeb or simply admire all the creative costumes that attendees show up in.
Sangria Festival in Humboldt Park (Saturday, Sunday)
Humboldt Park transforms into an outdoor tapas bar during this boozy bash, which pairs bites from local restaurants with pitchers of red wine and chopped fruit. Lay our a blanket to sip sangria on the lawn, put color on a canvas at the festival’s painting station or watch live salsa and Brazilian dance music.
In a shocking announcement yesterday, Riot Fest announced that they are headed back to Douglass Park in 2024. The festival will remain September 20-22, but instead of going to SeatGeek Stadium in Bridgeview, they’ll be returning to Douglass Park, the venue that has housed Riot Fest since 2015.
In a statement yesterday said,
Driven by the overwhelming support of the City of Chicago and our fans, we’re excited to announce that we are coming back home to Chicago and Douglass Park.
If there was no Chicago, there’d be no Riot Fest.
As we continue to build a long-term partnership with the City of Chicago, we remain focused on our shared vision of stability and growth in the neighborhood we call home. We deeply appreciate the support from Mayor Johnson, Alderwoman Scott, the Chicago Park District, and The North Lawndale and Little Village communities.
We’re not just coming home–we’re coming back stronger, with an even greater purpose and doubling down on our commitment to Chicago, our fans, and our community. Riot Fest was born and bred here; it’s where we belong.
Details regarding changes to shuttling, parking, and ticketing are below, with more information to come in the coming weeks as we shore up our plans to make this year’s Riot Fest our best ever.
Thanks for being awesome. We love you.
Riot Mike, the founder of Riot Fest, will join Brian & Kenzie tomorrow morning at 7:50 to discuss the change.
Last night, Green Day continued the 2024 Saviors Tour after being forced to postpone Saturday’s show in Hershey, PA as a result of frontman Billie Joe Armstrong losing his voice. After three days of rest, the iconic punk band were ready to take the stage once again. The band busted out 37 songs, including playing 1994’s Dookie and 2004’s American Idiot in full.
Setlist:
The American Dream Is Killing Me
Burnout
Having a Blast
Chump
Longview
Welcome to Paradise
Pulling Teeth
Basket Case
She
Sassafras Roots
When I Come Around
Coming Clean
Emenius Sleepus
In the End
F.O.D.
(With “Jack & Diane” by John Mellencamp intro)Play Video
All by Myself
(Orchestral version; Tré Cool solo)Know Your Enemy (With fan Bridget singing end of song with BJA)
Look Ma, No Brains!
One Eyed Bastard
Dilemma
(With “Free Fallin'” by Tom Petty intro)
Minority
(With “Surrender” by Cheap Trick bridge plus band intros)
Brain StewAmerican Idiot
Jesus of Suburbia
(Lyric change to “from Chicago to the Middle East”)
Holiday
(Lyric change to “the representative from Illinois has the floor”)
Boulevard of Broken Dreams
Are We the Waiting
St. Jimmy
Give Me Novacaine
She’s a Rebel
Extraordinary Girl
Letterbomb
Wake Me Up When September Ends
Homecoming
Whatsername
Bobby Sox
Encore:
Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)
We wish Billie Joe continued health for the rest of the tour, and we can’t wait to see him again soon in the Q101 Lounge.
The Titanic is beginning to sink in Dolton.
Deputy Police Chief Lewis Lacey has been charged with bankruptcy fraud, making false statements and declarations in a bankruptcy case and perjury, which could lead to five years in prison per charge.
Lacey’s arraignment has not yet been set. His lawyer said his client maintains his innocence.