Chicago officials are asking for responsible celebrations as a wild weekend in the city takes shape with both Mexican Independence festivities and Riot Fest kicking off.
The gates of Riot Fest swung open at 11 a.m., and Douglass Park is already rocking out. Festival-goers are also enjoying beautifulFounded in 2005, Riot Fest features punk, rock, alternative, metal and hip-hop, and runs through Sunday. But like in years' past, it isn't here without controversy.
"Great setup, lots of stages, you can move around, lots of open spaces and great food trucks," said Tracy Barrios. "I’m just grateful that we’re allowed to be here. Hopefully we aren’t too disruptive. It’s been great, better than Woodstock.The festival runs until 9 p.m. each night and taking public transportation is encouraged.
According to Chicago's Office of Emergency Management and Communications, there are no planned street closures at this time, but Chicago police will be monitoring crowds all weekend.
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