Summer Set Music & Camping Festival (SSMF) is thrilled to announce the single day line ups for 2014! Single day tickets are on sale now at www.summersetfestival.com!
FRIDAY
KASKADE
The Disco Biscuits | Chromeo
RL Grime | Danny Brown | Figure
Break Science | Luminox | Treasure Fingers
ExMag | Moon Boots | Manic Focus
Gemini Club | Heatboss | Russ Liquid | Tugg
Useful Jenkins | Menage Quad | Boombox Cartel
Antics | Strange Names | Duenday
SATURDAY
WU-TANG CLAN | BIG GIGANTIC
Flux Pavilion | Schoolboy Q
Cherub | Cults | Twin Shadow
The Chainsmokers | Claude VonStroke | Caked Up | Isaiah Rashad
Passafire | Soud Remedy | Twiddle
Autograf | Big Wu | Teknicolor
Sonny Knight & the Lakers | Steez | Metabaque
Soap | Real Magic | Bokken
SUNDAY
BASSNECTAR
Umphrey’s McGee
Chance the Rapper | Datsik | Flying Lotus
Aer | Cedric Gervais | Green Velvet
Myon & Shane 54 | The Floozies
ProbCause | Fringe Character | Kids Like Us
Main Squeeze | Horseshoes and Hand Grenades
Ras Movement | Cities of Gold | Velvo
Riverwest Music Festival Photos

Photos from Riverwest Music Festival can be viewed on our Facebook page. Below are some of our favorite photos.

Phish will kick off its 2014 Summer Tour on July 1 at XFINITY Center in Mansfield, MA and celebrate the Fourth of July with a three-night stand at Saratoga Performing Arts Center in Saratoga Springs, NY (July 3-5). There will be numerous waterside dates – including the band’s first shows on New York City’s Randall’s Island (July 11-13) and at The Amphitheater at the Wharf in Orange Beach, AL (August 1) and a return to Northerly Island (July 18-20), with its stunning view of the Chicago skyline. For the fourth consecutive year, Phish will wrap up its summer outing with a trio of Labor Day weekend shows at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park in Commerce City, CO (8/29-8/31). No additional east coast dates will be announced this summer or fall.
An online ticket request period for the tour is currently underway at http://tickets.phish.com and will end on Sunday, March 23 at 11:59PM ET. Tickets will go on sale to the general public beginning Thursday, March 27. For complete ticketing details or to view the official Summer Tour 2014 announcement video, visit http://phish.com/summer2014/.
Phish 2014 Summer Tour
7/1 XFINITY Center, Mansfield, MA
7/3 Saratoga Performing Arts Center, Saratoga Springs, NY
7/4 Saratoga Performing Arts Center, Saratoga Springs, NY
7/5 Saratoga Performing Arts Center, Saratoga Springs, NY
7/8 Mann Center for the Performing Arts, Philadelphia, PA
7/9 Mann Center for the Performing Arts, Philadelphia, PA
7/11 Randall’s Island, New York, NY
7/12 Randall’s Island, New York, NY
7/13 Randall’s Island, New York, NY
7/15 CMAC, Canandaigua, NY
7/16 DTE Energy Music Theatre, Clarkston, MI
7/18 FirstMerit Bank Pavilion on Northerly Island, Chicago, IL
7/19 FirstMerit Bank Pavilion on Northerly Island, Chicago, IL
7/20 FirstMerit Bank Pavilion on Northerly Island, Chicago, IL
7/25 PNC Music Pavilion, Charlotte, NC
7/26 Merriweather Post Pavilion, Columbia, MD
7/27 Merriweather Post Pavilion, Columbia, MD
7/29 nTelos Wireless Pavilion, Portsmouth, VA
7/30 nTelos Wireless Pavilion, Portsmouth, VA
8/1 The Amphitheater at the Wharf, Orange Beach, AL
8/2 Oak Mountain Amphitheatre, Birmingham, AL
8/3 Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre at Encore Park, Alpharetta, GA
8/29 Dick’s Sporting Goods Park, Commerce City, CO
8/30 Dick’s Sporting Goods Park, Commerce City, CO
8/31 Dick’s Sporting Goods Park, Commerce City, CO
Bassnectar’s 15-song LP Noise vs. Beauty will go on sale tomorrow and can be streamed on SoundCloud. Guests on his new releases include Rye Rye, Oakland duo Zion I, vocalist Jenna Sousa, and Jantsen.
“It’s almost like if music is the message, noise is the vessel that carries the message,” Bassnectar said of the album’s title. “The two can really fuse together, they can oppose, because noise can be hectic and annoying and screechy, haunting, frightening. Beauty can be calming, loving, ethereal, enchanting, inspiring, but the two can come together in these combinations that are worth theming a record over.
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Preview Noise vs. Beauty:
You have no reason to stay at home this summer. Below is a list of upcoming festivals in Chicago.
June
18-21: Thai Festival Chicago | The Loop
21: Renegade Craft Fair Mini Market | Pilsen
21-22: Green Music Fest | Bucktown
21-22: Chicago Pride Fest | Boystown
27-28: Old St. Pat’s World’s Largest Block Party | West Loop
27-29: Milwaukee Avenue Arts Festival | Logan Square
28-29: Chicago Gospel Music Festival | Ellis Park
28-29: Chicago Summerfest | Lincoln Park
29: Chicago Pride Parade | Uptown
July
4-6: Windy City Ribfest | Uptown
5: Chosen Few Old School Reunion Picnic | Woodlawn
5-6: Taste of Lakeview | Lakeview
9-13: Taste of Chicago | The Loop
10-13: North Michigan Avenue Arts Fest | Streeterville
11-13: Irish American Heritage Festival | Mayfair
11-13: Windy City Smokeout | River North
11-13: Square Roots Festival | Lincoln Square
12-13: Summer on Southport | Lakeview
12-13: Roscoe Village Burger Fest | Roscoe Village
12-13: West Fest | West Town
18-20: BenFest | North Center
18-20: Taste of River North | River North
19-20: Chicago Craft Beer Festival | Lincoln Park
19-20: Celebrate Clark Street | Rogers Park
19-20: Sheffield Garden Walk & Music Fest | Lincoln Park
20: Chinatown Summer Fair | Chinatown
25-27: Jeff Fest | Jefferson Park
26-27: Wicker Park Fest| Wicker Park
26-27: Taste of Lincoln Avenue | Lincoln Park
August
2-3: Taste of Latin America | Logan Square
8-10: Ginza Holiday Festival | Old Town
9-10: Northalsted Market Days | Boystown
9: Bud Billiken Parade & Picnic | Washington Park
9-10: Retro on Roscoe | Roscoe Village
10: Slow & Low: Community Lowrider Festival | Pilsen
14-17: Festa Italiana | Little Italy
15-17: Festival Cubano | Riis Park
15-17: Edison Park Fest | Edison Park
15-17: Glenwood Avenue Arts Fest | Rogers Park
16-17: Albany Park World Fest | Albany Park
16-17: Chicago Air & Water Show | North Ave. Beach
22-24: The Boulevard | Logan Square
23-24: Taste of Greektown | Greektown
23: Chicago Fashion Fest| Wicker Park
23-24: Chicago’s New Orleans Festival | Wicker Park
23-24: Bash on Wabash | South Loop
29-31: North Coast Music Festival | West Loop
30-31: Remix Chicago | Logan Square
September
6: Guinness Oyster Fest | Roscoe Village
6-7: Ukrainian Village Fest | Ukrainian Village
12-14: Festival de la Villita | Little Village
13-14: Lakeview East Festival of the Arts | Lakeview
13-14: Crush in Old Town | Old Town
20-21: Sam Adams Lakeview Taco Fest | Lakeview
20: Design Harvest Fest | Ukrainian Village
Pretty Lights drops his fresh new track Bombay Bumb to close out his performance at Spring Awakening Music Festival in Chicago on Saturday June 14th, 2014.
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The first time ever Chive Fest Chicago was announced this year. The “Best Little Festival in the World” is happening on the green at Soldier Field on June 28th, 2014. The line up is out and includes:
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Empire of the Sun
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2 Chainz
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Matt & Kim
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Neon Indian
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Holy Ghost!
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Rebirth Brass Band
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Kitten
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White Arrows

Summer Camp Land
Each year on memorial day weekend Three Sisters park transforms into a magical world overflowing with smiles, laughs, and good vibes. For some of us Summer Camp has been our home for over a decade, and for others this dream-like land has just been discovered. Whether it’s a monsoon or a dustbowl, we just keep coming back for more. . I’m sure you all missed slip n’ sliding in the rain and watching people wipe out in the mud. However, Mother Nature must’ve been in high spirits this year because she blessed us with warm weather and sunshine. Instead of coming home with wet sleeping bags and mud-caked boots, we’ve all got the black lung and my personal favorite: The Dirt Tan.

If you’re a seasoned wood camper, then it’s likely you arrived on Wednesday night and waited in line until the ass-crack of dawn to ensure you got the best spot in the forest. Never mind the possibility of ticks and poison ivy, everybody knows the woods are where it’s at. Now, the responsible thing to do after staying up all night and then setting up camp is to nap, but we’re FINALLY AT SCAMP; so instead we just guzzle down an iced coffee and start the adventure.

I highly recommend taking advantage of the Pre-Party Pass next year (if you don’t already) because Thursday night was out of control! Future Rock kicked off the night with their ever-groovy electronic madness taking fans for a wild ride, while artists Derek Gruen and Alicia M. Post painted psychedelic art for the live audience. Then we boogied down to Sun Stereo, a super funky, theatrical jazz band from Urbana, Illinois. From there the madness only continued with Manic Focus, Digital Tape Machine, and finally EOTO closing out the Red Barn. Go on and get your free downloads ya’ll.
Friday was jam packed with awesome sets! Moe played a glorious set in the sunshine, followed by Matisyahu, Slightly Stoopid, Blues Travelers then Umphrey’s McGee, Beats Antique, and more UMPHS….Then finally we got to hear the legendary Les Claypool of Primus talk about hot buttered toast in-between your butt cheeks. YUM. If you haven’t popped your Primus cherry yet, then hear me when I say: the sooner you accept the fact that their shows are basically just a giant acid trip, the better off you’ll be. You’ll probably still end your night scratching your head like, “WTF?!” But at least now you’ve been warned… Go see Primus next time you need a good laugh. Enjoy.

There were quite a bit of overlapping sets this year but if you’re anything like me, than your undiagnosed, ADD self just loves bouncing from stage to stage, meeting hundreds of scampers along the way. This year I had the chance to roam the festival grounds for hours each day meeting tons of lovely faces and friends along the way. I came across an amazing little art booth called Electrified Designs. Two dudes from Michigan specialize in spray-painting vivid, psychedelic portraits of bands like Big Gigantic, Break Science, and even the infamous Walter White. They use a special linen-canvas blend almost like soft leather so you can roll your painting up for easy transporting. And if that weren’t enough… they do BASSNECTAR body tags. They’ll be at Electric Forest, Summer Set, and Riot Fest so check them out next time you’re on the road.

Day inevitably turned to dusk and thank god it did because I got to see one of my favorite sets of the weekend: LOTUS!! I’ve always been a huge fan of Lotus but DAMN; on the top of a hill, with the blazing sun melting into the trees, surrounded by thousands of fellow scampers is HANDS DOWN, the very best way to see Lotus. After their enchanting [sun] set, the magic continued with another incredible Umphrey’s set, The Works, more umphs, then Moe.

Fast forward to one of my other favorite sets of the weekend…Whether I like to admit it or not I consider myself a certified bass junkie, and I must say Bassnectar put on one hell of a show. It was the perfect mix of old and new; a carefully curated combo of old grime meets new soul. I’m crying just thinking about it. Some of my favorites were “So High,” “Liquid Summer,” “Wildstyle,” “When I Grow Up,” and of course his new tracks “You and Me,” and “Now.” I could honestly go on forever so you should probably just re listen to the set yourself. BASSNECTAR’S FULL SET FROM SUMMERCAMP
For anyone else going through Summer Camp withdrawals, I leave you with this: Twas a magical weekend to be cherished and remembered forever. Let us all surround ourselves with wonderful, positive beings and see as much live music as our wallets allow. The Summer Camp vibe is pure and true, so let’s keep it going all year long, and pick up where we left off next year. Keep laughing, keep lovin’. Cheers Friends!











