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Riot Fest is back in Douglass Park this weekend, celebrating its 20th anniversary with a jam-packed lineup. Here’s what you need to know to make the most of the three-day music festival.
Riot Fest returns to Douglass Park, Chicago, promising a weekend of live music and entertainment. The festival runs from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Friday through Sunday.
**Lineup Highlights:** Besides the headliners, the lineup includes Jack White, Idles, Alkaline Trio, The Pogues, and more. The Beach Boys will also perform, reportedly with a special guest appearance by John Stamos on drums. Check out local acts such as The Effigies, Dehd, and Pegboy.
**Getting There:** The main entrance is located at West Ogden Avenue and South Sacramento Drive. Public transportation is recommended. Take the Pink Line to the California or Kedzie stations. Several bus routes also provide service to the park.
**Helpful Tips:** - **What to Bring:** Sunscreen, a reusable plastic water bottle, earplugs, and a charged phone. - **What to Wear:** Comfortable shoes are a must. Prepare for all types of weather. - **Other Tips:** Arrive early, explore new music, and respect the neighborhood. Utilize the Riot Fest App for schedules and maps.
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