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Chicago Open Air // Live @ Toyota Park // 7.14-16.17

Article and Photos by: Linda Carlson

 

CHICAGO, IL – Chicago Open Air is a young festival, with this summer’s July 14-16, 2017 event marking the second year of what promises to be an ongoing annual heavy metal extravaganza.  Two stages featured 40 performances by heavy metal heavy hitters, including headliners KISS, Korn and Ozzy Osbourne.  Beyond the headliners were solid metal attractions, including Rob Zombie, Godsmack, Stone Sour, Lamb of God, Slayer, Hellyeah, Amon Amarth, Avatar, Meshuggah, Anthrax, Seether and many more.

Held at Toyota Park, home of the Chicago Fire Soccer Club, the three-day event was attended by 70,000 concert-goers, all eager to see and hear their favorite bands and sample new ones.  That’s the beauty of a festival – it’s an opportunity to immerse yourself in the music you know, and explore the music you will come to know.  And you probably make a few friends along the way.

The event organizers did an impressive job timing the bands on the two stages.  As one band finished on one stage, another began on the other stage.  No lulls in music.  It was a constant wave of sound and energy, and fans moved from stage to stage with ease.

There were well-organized and heavily attended autograph signings throughout the weekend that brought the bands to that personal level with their fans.  All you had to do was purchase a bit of Merch and you were given a spot in line to meet your favorite metal band up close and personal.

The bands loved Chicago!  The weather cooperated despite questionable forecasts, the audience was engaged, and the bands did not disappoint.  Incredible performance followed incredible performance, from late morning into the night.

Chicago Open Air is produced by Danny Wimmer Presents, Live Nation and Toyota Park, with the support of the Village of Bridgeview.  You can check out video highlights at www.facebook.com/chiopenair/ videos/450241542020687.

Linda Carlson: Linda has been photographing people since she was ten. Forever intrigued by the complex beauty of the human form, she brings the eye of a portraitist to the unpredictability and spectacle of the concert scene.