Ring in 2017 with Gucci Mane, Anderson .Paak., Smino, Kweku Collins and more at Reaction NYE
Reaction NYE, the second annual 2-day music event held on New Years Eve weekend has announced it's line-up! The event held at the indoor Donald E. Stephens Convention Center in Rosemont will feature headliners Flume, Zeds Dead, Anderson Pak. and Gucci Man. Local Chicago talent is plentiful with sets from Noname, Smino, Kweku Collins, Emily Nichols (formerly Woo Park) and more. Additional acts include Dillon Francis, Danny Brown, Tchami, Mr. Carmack, Bondax and more. The event is 17+, doors open at 5:00PM both Saturday, December 30th and Sunday, December 31st.
Reaction NYE is presented and produced by React Presents; other festivals include Spring Awakening, Mamby on the Beach, Summerset Music & Camping Festival, North Coast Music Festival and Freaky Deaky.
General Admission ($99.00) and VIP ($199.00) tickets are on-sale now at ReactionNYE.com.
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