Set your alarms. Riot Fest 2026 lineup and tickets are dropping on Thursday, May 28 at 10AM CDT.
We’re giving away a pair of 3-Day VIP tickets to the festival. Here’s how to enter:
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- Winner picked on 6/4
It's almost May which means the Riot Fest 2026 lineup has to be coming soon, right? RIGHT?!
We need your help. Send us a video of yourself saying "where's the lineup?" to be included in our special Riot Fest 2026 video to Riot Mike. Submit your video at https://t.co/WIUV1FqodV.
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This is absolutely insane
A concerned resident in Illinois tries to voice her concerns about a Data Center
Joliet, Illinois councilman Pat Mudron immediately shuts her down saying she "cannot comment on that"
They won’t even let residents question them
She says “I’m gonna comment on it anyway. You have officially sold out every single resident in Joliet”
These people very clearly do not work for their residents
Johnny Cash’s version of Soundgarden’ s ‘Rusty Cage’. Yes, it was made for Chris Cornell’s voice, but the Man In Black did his usual thing and brought new life to it. He had a talent for that…❤️
RIP, legends
VIDEO THREAD: Ben Cohen of "Ben and Jerry's" Ice Cream unveiled a satirical monument of President Trump in front of the U.S. Capitol Wednesday morning, criticizing his plan for a "Golden Dome" missile defense system.
"Our county is underwater. We are drowning in debt, and wasting another $4 trillion on a holy dome ain't gonna help!" Cohen says. "If we don't stop this boondoggle, we're sunk!"
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Sixteen years ago, one man stood alone on a grassy hill at a music festival in Washington State, USA, and started dancing by himself. People glanced over and looked away. Some laughed. His roommate leaned in and warned him people were filming him.
He did not stop.
Then one stranger got up and joined him.
Then another.
Then the hillside tipped. Within minutes, hundreds of people were sprinting from across the field to be part of something that, thirty seconds earlier, had been one man being laughed at in a field.
Someone filming from higher up the hill said quietly: "See what one man can do. One man can change the world."
The clip spread across the internet in 2009. Entrepreneur Derek Sivers played it at a TED conference to explain how movements actually begin. Not with the first person brave enough to start, he argued, but with the first person willing to join them.
Collin Wynter, the man dancing alone, later said he had no idea he had done anything special. He was just tired of watching everyone sit still.