Chicago Red Stars Forced to Relocate Home Game Due to Riot Fest
ICARO Media Group
In a disappointing turn of events for the Chicago Red Stars, their upcoming home game against the San Diego Wave on September 21 will be relocated due to a scheduling conflict with the popular music festival, Riot Fest.
Originally set to take place in Douglass Park, Riot Fest organizers announced on Wednesday morning that they would be moving the festival to SeatGeek Stadium in Bridgeview, where the Red Stars play their home games. As a result, the Red Stars have been left scrambling to find a replacement venue for their match.
Red Stars president Karen Leetzow expressed frustration with the decision, highlighting the discrepancies in the treatment of women's professional sports compared to their male counterparts. Leetzow emphasized the club's commitment to providing a first-rate experience for both players and fans on and off the pitch. She assured that the team is diligently working to find a solution that will ensure the success of their September 21st game.
The Chicago Red Stars, who underwent an ownership change during the offseason, have been actively working on building their fanbase this year. Just last week, they played a one-off game at Wrigley Field, which drew an impressive attendance of 35,038 fans, setting a new record for regular season single-game attendance.
As of now, the Red Stars have not announced the new venue for their September 21st match, but they remain determined to provide their fans with an unforgettable experience. Supporters of the team are anxiously awaiting further updates regarding the relocation.
This unfortunate situation has once again shed light on the disparities and challenges faced by women's professional sports. The Red Stars continue to navigate these hurdles with resilience and are focused on creating opportunities that will elevate the visibility and success of women's athletics.