Riot Fest

Bad Religion, Digable Planets, Suicidal Tendencies, Fear & more playing full LPs at Riot Fest

Also: Cypress Hill, Lagwagon, and Spitalfield are among the list of artists playing classic albums in full at Riot Fest 2018.

Riot Fest offering ticket deals in wake of Ticketfly hack

Thee-day passes are reduced to $99.98 for a limited time only, and those who already purchased three-day passes get a free additional one-day pass and access to reduced-price tickets for next year.

Riot Fest 2018 lineup (blink-182, Beck, Elvis Costello, Jesus Lizard, Liz Phair, Digable Planets, MUCH more)

The stacked Riot Fest also includes Blondie, Interpol, Alkaline Trio, Father John Misty, Bad Religion, The Wonder Years, Cat Power, Hot Snakes, Johnny Marr, Superchunk, Dillinger Four, Piebald, and more.

Riot Fest 2018 dates & holiday presale

Riot Fest returns to Chicago in September, 2018.

Paramore's Hayley Williams covered Jawbreaker's "Accident Prone" (watch)

At Riot Fest this past weekend, Paramore played right before the reunited Jawbreaker headlined, and after their set, Hayley Williams encouraged the crowd to all go watch them. She also showed her Jawbreaker love with a cover…

Riot Fest 2017 day 3 pics (Paramore, MIA, Dino Jr, Built to Spill, Say Anything, more)

In addition to Jawbreaker and Cap’n Jazz, Riot Fest Sunday included Paramore, Dinosaur Jr (playing You’re Living All Over Me), Built to Spill (playing Keep It Like A Secret), Prophets of Rage, TV on the Radio, GWAR, and more…

Cap'n Jazz played a Riot Fest aftershow at Bottom Lounge (review)

It’s 2017, Tim Kinsella and the rest of the band are cresting 40 years old and Cap’n Jazz are still playing like teenagers overstuffed with hormones and energy…

Cap'n Jazz played Riot Fest (review, pics, video)

Jawbreaker wasn’t the only highly anticipated emo/punk reunion at Riot Fest 2017. Two slots before them on the same stage was Cap’n Jazz, who broke up one year before Jawbreaker and are back for a few shows, which are their first since a brief 2010 reunion and might be their last.

Jawbreaker made a triumphant return at Riot Fest (review, pics, videos, setlist)

Could Jawbreaker really jump from not being a band to headlining a festival? The answer, it turned out, was a resounding “yes.”
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