Riot Fest 2015 saw The OBGMs take the main stage to screaming fans and trolling friends; the shit weather didn’t stop them from giving it all during their set.
Jesse Hughes of Eagles of Death Metal seemed to lay it all out and hold nothing back when we interviewed him at Riot Fest 215 in Toronto, with the help of Reano Films.
A Toronto favourite, The Dirty Nil took the stage at Riot Fest 2015 and continued making their hometown proud.
Partycat drew a bitchin’ crowd at Riot Fest 2015 in Toronto and it’s no wonder why, they keep it tight and put on one hell of a show!
By Vanessa Markov with guest writer Jawn Whitten Photos by Walid Lodin http://riotfest.org/toronto/ Riot Fest is becoming the fest…
Alexisonfire had one hell of a reunion show at Toronto’s Riot Fest, which only served to reiterate the fact that “they’ve still got it!”
Review and Photos by Samantha Wu http://veldmusicfestival.com/ It’s summertime in the city of Toronto and there’s always something to…
Toronto’s Riot Fest & Expo has announced the daily schedule of bands playing the festival on September 19 and 20…
This evening, Toronto’s Riot Fest & Travelling Expo has announced the first wave bands to play its flagship festival…
LIMITED NUMBER OF SPECIALLY PRICED WEEKEND PASSES TO GO ON SALE THIS FRIDAY (MARCH 9, 2015 – TORONTO) ALEXISONFIRE have announced they…
The Flaming Lips were obviously one hell of a band to watch. All the glitter and lights add to an already amazing set.
It was muddy as hell at that first day of Riot Fest ’14. Walking between stages was like walking on black ice, but way messier if you actually fell. I made it to the Rock Stage safely and mostly clean (RIP shoes) in time to catch Glassjaw’s set. First time I’ve seen these guys in nearly a decade and they definitely rocked my face off. It was totally worth walking through ankle deep mud to see them, and damnit! I’d do it again in a heartbeat; those tunes and Daryl’s dance moves had me falling in love.