Nine Inch Nails, The Smashing Pumpkins and Run The Jewels will headline the 2021 Riot Fest event. The four-day event will take place at Chicago's Douglass Park on September 16-19. Other acts that will perform at Riot Fest are Faith No More, Pixies, DEVO, Coheed And Cambria, Taking Back Sunday, GWAR, Dirty Heads, Sublime with Rome, Vic Mensa, NOFX, Circle Jerks, Dinosaur Jr., Gogol Bordello, Andrew W.K., Amigo The Devil and more. Lupe Fiasco will also be performing his acclaimed second album, 'The Cool', in full. A message on the festival's Facebook page states, "The Riot Fest 2021 lineup is (mostly) here" so more acts may be added to the lineup soon. Tickets on sale now for Riot Fest 2021 - here. https://www.altpress.com/news/riot-fest-2021-artist-announcement/ Editorial credit: Ferenc Szelepcsenyi / Shutterstock.com
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Gutter Punks: On the Streets With Portland’s Lost Tribe Meet the latest outlaw nation to hit the streets of Portland. Call them road warriors, crusties or squatters just don’t call them hippies. Gutter punks, 1996. (Charles Gullung)
This story originally ran in the Sept. 11, 1996 issue of Willamette Week. If you’ve spent any time in downtown Portland this past summer, you’ve probably noticed a new band of vagabonds on the streets. They’re homeless, but they’re not exactly street kids. They’re wanderers, but they’re not exactly hippies. They’re not skaters, streetwalkers, drug dealers, gang-bangers, bag ladies, drunks, tramps or any of the other exotic species who have hollowed out a niche in the shady parts of town.