Ruido Fest
Ruido Fest is an annual multi-day Latin American music festival in Chicago, Illinois, held every July in Addams/Medill Park.
Ruido Fest was first held July 10–12, 2015. The festival features "Latin post punk, electronic, hip-hop, rock, psychedelia, tropicalia, reggae and punk acts from all over the American continent and world". Ruido is the Spanish word for "noise".
Ruido Fest had been scheduled for August 19-20, 2023 but was abruptly canceled.
Founding
Ruido Fest was founded in 2015 by Eduardo Calvillo and a team of partners that include Chicago Rock Sin Anestesia, alternative music festival Riot Fest Presents, Star Events and Metronome Chicago. Ruido Fest is the first large Latin American alternative music festival of its kind in America.Max Wagner, owner of Chicago production company Metronome, said "We are seeking to create a destination for Latin alternative music, not only for the people of this great festival city, but also for fans of quality Latin entertainment across the nation.”
2021
After taking 2020 off due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Chicago's Ruido Fest welcomed festival-goers back to Union Park for the three-day event starting on August 20, 2021. The festival was headlined by Caifanes, Panteón Rococó, and Café Tacuba.2017
Ruido Fest's third year was held on July 7–9, 2017. The lineup included Cultura Profética, Bomba Estéreo, Titán, Duncan Dhu, Desorden Público, Gepe, Adan Jodorowsky, Jessica Hernandez & the Deltas, Clubz, Silver Rose, Ácido Pantera, Molotov, Julieta Venegas, Los Amigos Invisibles, Silverio, Lucybell, A Band of Bitches, Javiera Mena, El Guincho, The Wookies, Camilo Séptimo, Sotomayor, Los Nastys, Extraperlo, Wet Baes, Intocable, Mon Laferte, Fobia, Álex Anwandter, Rostros Ocultos, Víctimas del DOCTOR Cerebro, Buscabulla, Pedrina y Rio, King Lil G, Simpson Ahuevo, Ruido Rosa, Las Piñas, and Disco las Palmeras! Mylko.Many acts were performing in Chicago for their first time.