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The highly-anticipated rock festival is here! Riot Fest 2022 is making a comeback!#RiotFest #RiotFest2022 -
Riot Fest 2015 Announces Lineups for Chicago, Denver & Toronto: Modest Mouse, Snoop Dogg, Iggy Pop & More
Riot Fest celebrated its 10th anniversary last year with a stacked lineup and a handful of bands playing their breakout albums in full. But Riot Fest is not about to let itself peak, and now its 2015 lineup has been revealed. Yesterday (May 27), it was announced that No Doubt, Modest Mouse, Wu-Tang Clan, Pixies, Snoop Dogg, Iggy Pop and more have been announced as the main headliners for the now-rooted festivals in Denver, Chicago and Toronto -
Dum Dum Girls Announce Tour For Fall 2014 After 'Too True' Release [SCHEDULE]
Dum Dum Girls have announced dates for a nationwide U.S. tour following their January 27 release of 'Too True.' -
Riot Fest Denver In Search Of New Home After Permit Is Denied
The Denver edition of Riot Fest is currently without a home after Arapahoe County, Colorado denied a temporary-use permit to the festival, according to Consequence of Sound. However, the festival released a statement today saying it would announce a new location next week. -
GWAR Will Fulfill Dream of Oderus Urungus, Plan to Open GWARbar in Hometown
Heavy metal rockers GWAR recently announced plans to open up their very own restaurant – GWARbar – in their hometown of Richmond, Virginia. -
10 bands scheduled to play their essential albums in full at Riot Fest
It's been announced that 10 bands scheduled to play at Riot Fest 2014 will perform their essential albums in full! -
Riot Fest announces 2014 lineup for Chicago and Denver
Riot Fest has announced the lineups for its Chicago and Denver festivals, which take place September 12-14 and September 19-21 respectively. -
RIot Fest Toronto lineup features The Flaming Lips, Death Cab For Cutie and more
Riot Fest, the tri-city music festival and exposition, has announced the official, big name stacked lineup for its Toronto edition. Today (May 6), over 50 bands were announced as a part of the Sept. 6 and 7 festival. -
The Replacements Continue Attitude of Disregard, Much to The Pleasure of Toronto Riot Fest Attendees
It's been more than 22 years since The Replacements played its last show. Still, anyone who knew them should have figured they wouldn't get sentimental. -
The Replacements Make New Lineup Clear, No News About Future After Riot Fest Reunion Shows
Not too much is known about The Replacements' plans for existence outside of a trio of Riot Fest festival dates. The Minneapolis Star-Tribune was able to confirm the band's lineup for the three dates however, another piece of information that was up for grabs as it was known original members Slim Dunlap and Steve Foley would not be present. Foley died of an prescription drug overdose in 2009, and Dunlap suffered a stroke in 2012.
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