Skip to content
  • Fans enjoy the music of Turnstile at Riot Fest in...

    Fans enjoy the music of Turnstile at Riot Fest in Douglass Park on Sept. 15, 2023. (Chris Sweda/Chicago Tribune)

  • Dave Grohl leads Foo Fighters at Riot Fest in Chicago's...

    Chris Sweda/Chicago Tribune

    Dave Grohl leads Foo Fighters at Riot Fest in Chicago's Douglass Park on Sept. 15, 2023.

  • A music fan reacts as Foo Fighters takes the stage...

    Chris Sweda/Chicago Tribune

    A music fan reacts as Foo Fighters takes the stage at Riot Fest in Douglass Park, Sept. 15, 2023.

  • Foo Fighters perform at Riot Fest in Chicago's Douglass Park...

    Chris Sweda/Chicago Tribune

    Foo Fighters perform at Riot Fest in Chicago's Douglass Park on Friday, Sept. 15, 2023. (Chris Sweda/Chicago Tribune)

  • Dave Grohl leads Foo Fighters at Riot Fest in Chicago's...

    Chris Sweda/Chicago Tribune

    Dave Grohl leads Foo Fighters at Riot Fest in Chicago's Douglass Park on Sept. 15, 2023.

  • Fans waves their arms back and forth as Foo Fighters...

    Chris Sweda/Chicago Tribune

    Fans waves their arms back and forth as Foo Fighters perform at Riot Fest in Chicago's Douglass Park on Sept. 15, 2023.

  • Bassist Franz Lyons performs as part of Turnstile at Riot...

    Chris Sweda/Chicago Tribune

    Bassist Franz Lyons performs as part of Turnstile at Riot Fest in Douglass Park on Sept. 15, 2023.

  • People relax on the lawn a Riot Fest gets rolling...

    Chris Sweda/Chicago Tribune

    People relax on the lawn a Riot Fest gets rolling in Chicago's Douglass Park,Sept. 15, 2023.

  • A group poses for a photograph at Riot Fest in...

    Chris Sweda/Chicago Tribune

    A group poses for a photograph at Riot Fest in Chicago's Douglass Park on Sept. 15, 2023.

  • A couple calling themselves Finesse and Mushy (right) dance to...

    Chris Sweda/Chicago Tribune

    A couple calling themselves Finesse and Mushy (right) dance to the music of Turnstile at Riot Fest in Douglass Park Sept. 15, 2023.

  • Kim Deal leads the Breeders at Riot Fest in Chicago's...

    Chris Sweda/Chicago Tribune

    Kim Deal leads the Breeders at Riot Fest in Chicago's Douglass Park, Sept. 15, 2023.

  • A young boy waves toward the Foo Fighters as they...

    Chris Sweda/Chicago Tribune

    A young boy waves toward the Foo Fighters as they perform at Riot Fest in Douglass Park, Sept. 15, 2023.

  • A security guard pulls a crowd surfer down safely as...

    Chris Sweda/Chicago Tribune

    A security guard pulls a crowd surfer down safely as Turnstile performs at Riot Fest in Chicago's Douglass Park, Sept. 15, 2023.

  • Ani DiFranco performs at Riot Fest in Douglass Park on...

    Chris Sweda/Chicago Tribune

    Ani DiFranco performs at Riot Fest in Douglass Park on Sept. 15, 2023.

  • Fans react to the music of Ani DiFranco at Riot...

    Chris Sweda/Chicago Tribune

    Fans react to the music of Ani DiFranco at Riot Fest in Douglass Park on Sept. 15, 2023.

  • Artist Pat Marek works on a piece at Riot Fest,...

    Chris Sweda/Chicago Tribune

    Artist Pat Marek works on a piece at Riot Fest, Sept. 15, 2023.

  • Fans listen to the music of Ani DiFranco at Riot...

    Chris Sweda/Chicago Tribune

    Fans listen to the music of Ani DiFranco at Riot Fest in Chicago's Douglass Park on Sept. 15, 2023.

  • With a colorful Ferris wheel in the background, a person...

    Chris Sweda/Chicago Tribune

    With a colorful Ferris wheel in the background, a person walks through Chicago's Douglass Park during Riot Fest, Sept. 15, 2023.

  • Brendan Yates leads Turnstile at Riot Fest in Douglass Park...

    Chris Sweda/Chicago Tribune

    Brendan Yates leads Turnstile at Riot Fest in Douglass Park on Sept. 15, 2023.

  • Felix Sanderson, of Goldwater, Michigan, Tiffany Kruse, of Denver, and...

    Chris Sweda/Chicago Tribune

    Felix Sanderson, of Goldwater, Michigan, Tiffany Kruse, of Denver, and her husband, Cody Brandon dance to the music of The Interrupters at Riot Fest in Chicago's Douglass Park, Sept. 15, 2023.

of

Expand
PUBLISHED: | UPDATED:

Update: Riot Fest is moving to Bridgeview, running Sept. 20-22 at SeatGeek Stadium, according to a teaser on the festival website Wednesday. The stadium was not mentioned by name, but a map showed the stadium’s campus at 7000 S. Harlem Ave. 

Riot Fest will move from Douglass Park in North Lawndale to a new location set to be revealed Wednesday, its founder shared on social media Tuesday night.

The multiday punk, rock and hip-hop festival has occurred in Douglass Park since 2015, but tensions among festival management and residents have mounted in recent years over issues including complaints of lack of access to the park and disruptions to the neighborhood by a music festival.

Founder Mike Petrynshyn promised to unveil a new concept he called “RiotLand” Wednesday morning in a statement posted to X, formerly known as Twitter.

People walk by fencing following the Riot Fest music festival at Douglass Park in Chicago on Sept. 20, 2021. (José M. Osorio/ Chicago Tribune)
People walk by fencing following the Riot Fest music festival at Douglass Park in Chicago on Sept. 20, 2021. (José M. Osorio/ Chicago Tribune)

In the statement, Petrynshyn thanked Ald. Monique Scott, 24th, for her support of the event and said that the Chicago Park District was “solely” responsible for the festival’s move.

“Their lack of care for the community, you and us ultimately left us no choice,” the statement said.

Scott, for her part, also pinned the move on “challenges” with the Park District as she expressed her support for the festival’s organizers in a statement Tuesday evening. The city department granted the festival approval months late, she said.

“This unnecessary and inappropriate delay in the process, among many other issues, has led to critical setbacks in areas that include, but are not limited to, operational, financial, and community initiatives,” Scott said.

The festival had earned widespread community support with “unprecedented benefits for the local community,” she added. She called the opposition to the festival a “false narrative” and said it came from “only a small group of people,” some of whom do not live in the neighborhood.

The 2024 lineup and ticket sales for the festival running Sept. 20 through 22, will be released Wednesday at 10 a.m, according to the festival announcement.