Chicago Open Air set times have been announced for Chicago Open Air Presents May 18-19, 2019 at SeatGeek Stadium In Bridgeview, IL, just outside Chicago. The Chicago Open Air lineup includes System Of A Down, Tool, Ghost, The Cult, Meshuggah, Gojira, In This Moment, Beartooth and more.
Chicago Open Air set times (subject to change):
Saturday, May 18 | |||
9:30 PM | System Of A Down | ||
8:00 PM | Ghost | ||
6:40 PM | Meshuggah | ||
5:30 PM | Beartooth | ||
4:25 PM | Code Orange | ||
3:30 PM | Knocked Loose | ||
2:30 PM | Vein | ||
Sunday, May 19 | |||
9:10 PM | Tool | ||
7:50 PM | The Cult | ||
6:35 PM | Gojira | ||
5:20 PM | In This Moment | ||
4:15 PM | Fever 333 | ||
3:20 PM | The Black Dahlia Murder | ||
2:30 PM | Alien Weaponry |
Festival doors open at 2:00 PM each day.
General admission and VIP tickets for Chicago Open Air Presents are on sale now at ChicagoOpenAir.com.
Chicago Open Air set times have been announced for the May 18-19 festival just outside Chicago. See the lineup and set times on ZRockClick To TweetSeatGeek Stadium(formerly Toyota Park) is located at 7000 S. Harlem Ave in Bridgeview, IL.
In addition to enjoying two days of nonstop rock, attendees of Chicago Open Air Presents will be able to indulge in an array of food and beverage options. A variety of local and regional craft beers and delicious Chicago-centric cuisine will be available throughout the venue over the course of the weekend.
Chicago Open Air Presents sponsors include Jack Daniel’s, Roadrunner Records, Fearless Records and Revolution Brewing.
Chicago Open Air Presents is produced by Los Angeles-based Danny Wimmer Presents, one of the largest independent producers of destination music festivals in America, and Live Nation. DWP events include Aftershock Festival, Bourbon & Beyond, Chicago Open Air, Epicenter Festival, Hometown Rising, Louder Than Life, Sonic Temple Art + Music Festival, and Welcome To Rockville. They’re also the co-creators of Rock On The Range, America’s largest and most acclaimed rock festival, which celebrated its 12th and final year in 2018 with 140,000 in attendance; Carolina Rebellion, which wrapped in 2018 after 8 record-breaking years, including over 100,000 in attendance multiple years at the annual event; and Northern Invasion, which had 50,000 in attendance for its fourth year in 2018.
For more information, visit ChicagoOpenAir.com
source: Ashton-Magnuson Media
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