Goose Island Announces 312 Block Party 2019 Lineup Including Locals Rookie, Manwolves, Tatiana Hazel & More
Photo Courtesy Goose Island Beer Co.
Goose Island Beer Co. has announced the 312 Block Party 2019 lineup featuring headliners Jenny Lewis (Friday, 9/20) and Kurt Vile and The Violators (Saturday, 9/21). Additional performers include Margo Price, Lola Kirke, Priests, The Budos Band and Ben Pirani. The local presence is a heavy pour and we’re all for it! Chicago-based acts include 6-piece rockers Rookie, singer Tatiana Hazel, 6-piece hip-hop, funk rock band Manwolves, rapper Roy Kinsey, cosmic-rock and roll band Dogs At Large and garage rock outfit Cafe Racer.
The 312 Block Party is held outside the Goose Island brewery at 1800 W. Fulton St in Chicago, IL. The block party is 21+ with a $10.00 suggested donation to various charities for entry. All 20+ beers are $3.00 with plenty of food options.
More information can be found at GooseIsland.com/312BlockParty and also via Do312.com.
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