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Riot Fest 2022

Sep 16 - 18, 2022 (1 year ago)

Douglass Park     Chicago, Illinois, United States

Band Line-up


Bands Seen

Bands Not Seen

Bleachers Taking Back Sunday jxdn Coolio 7 Seconds Poliça Zola Jesus Mothica Joey Valence & Brae Kid Sistr Save Face The Bombpops Treaty Of Paris Cumgirl8 Reece Young Gogol Bordello Sparta DJ Livia Beaches

Concert Details


Date:
Friday, September 16, 2022 – Sunday, September 18, 2022
Venue:
Douglass Park
Location:
Chicago, Illinois, United States
Notes:

Bauhaus and Placebo were planned to appear but were replaced by Gogol Bordello and Sparta
Bauhaus and Placebo were replaced by Gogol Bordello and Sparta, Coolio was added to the lineup
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Genres Seen


Rock 42 bands

Rock:

Punk 36 bands

Punk:

Pop Punk 32 bands

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Punk Rock 32 bands

Punk Rock:

Emo 28 bands

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Alternative Rock 27 bands

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Indie Rock 27 bands

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Indie 25 bands

Indie:

Alternative 18 bands

Alternative:

United States 17 bands

United States:

Indie Punk 14 bands

Indie Punk:

Post-Hardcore 13 bands

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Modern Rock 12 bands

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Alternative Emo 12 bands

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Hardcore Punk 11 bands

Hardcore Punk:

Indie Pop 10 bands

Indie Pop:

Melodic Hardcore 10 bands

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Riot Grrrl 10 bands

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Skate Punk 10 bands

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Female Vocalists 10 bands

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John Difford Mar 19, 2023

Friday:
Briefly saw Taking Back Sunday, saw all of Cloud Nothings, small bits of Alktaline Trio and Portugal. The Man, and was very pleasently surprised by Bleachers. Would enjoy seeing Bleachers again even though they are not my kind of music. The sax does it for me. MCR was the tale of the day. Exactly what I wanted them to be, they absolutely killed it and exuded great music and positive energy. The crowd really sucked though. So many assholes.

Saturday:
Saw Joy Formidable, Front Bottoms, Yungblud, Gogol Bordello, Sunny Day Real Estate, and some of Misfits and Yellowcard (that's what I remember at least). Joy Formidable were solid, Front Bottoms are good as usual, Yungblud was fully not my thing, Gogol was the best of the day (great energy and passion), the rest were fine-slightly unpleasant.

Sunday:
Saw Less than Jake, briefly Coolio (RIP), Pvris, Jimmy Eat World, Alice Glass, Sleater-Kinney, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, NIN. (That's what I remember at least). Alice Glass, Sleater, and Yeah Yeahs were the standouts on this day. So good to see Alice doing well, and I liked hearing some Crystal Castles without the douchebag being involved. Sleater is great live, though Janet was missed. Yeah Yeahs aren't my favorite on record but are very good live. The new songs play well in this setting.

Overall, I would say this festival isn't built for me. Riotfest of a decade ago was more for someone of my taste, but it is always a fun and exhausting experience

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