Chicago’s Taste of Randolph has locked in another sneaky-good lineup for the free community festival’s 28th summer.
Windy City music fans can stop by the long-running block party on Randolph St. in the West Loop from June 13-15, where they’ll be treated to six blocks of food and drinks from more than 15 of Chicago’s top restaurants, and sounds from an eclectic roster of heralded house DJs, indie bands and alternative acts.
On the electronic side, this year’s lineup features a headline B2B from Chicago house icons J. Worra and Gene Farris, a live performance from Montreal electro-funk duo Chromeo, and a bevy of bumping DJ sets from Kyle Watson, Chris Luno, Girl Math (VNSSA B2B Nala), and Yung Bae, plus more of Chicago’s finest in DJ Heather B2B Lady D and Trés Mortimer, among others.
Fans can also catch iconic electronic rockers Phantogram, acclaimed Chicago-hailing ensembles OK Go, Slow Pulp, and Spitalfield, and more alternative acts like Slow Joy and Scarlet Demore. Check out the full lineup below.
Though Taste of Randolph’s 2025 food partners are yet to be announced, last year’s event featured bites from Baked Cheese Haus, Forno Rosso, Gaijin, Gino and Marty’s, and other Chicago vendors. Merchant booths will also showcase goods from local businesses.
Taste of Randolph is open on Randolph St. between Peoria and Racine from 5-10PM on Friday, June 13, and Noon-10PM on Saturday and Sunday, June 14-15. Admission is free, but there is a $10 suggested donation, with all proceeds going toward the West Loop Community Organization.
For more information, visit tasteofrandolph.org.
Featured image courtesy: Taste of Randolph. Credit: Kennedy Cottrell.