North Coast Music Festival reveals 2024 set times, amenities lineup

North Coast Music Festival organizers have revealed the daily set times for the 2024 event, set for Aug. 30 – Sept. 1 at Chicago’s Seatgeek Stadium in Bridgeview, Ill.

The festival will host more than eight hours of music programming each day across seven unique stages and spaces: The Stadium, The Shipyard, The Vega, The Firepit, The Chill Dome, Silent Disco, and Club Coast.

This year’s talent includes Subtronics, Above & Beyond, Illenium, Isoknock, Sidepiece, LSZEE (Clozee & LSDream), AC Slater, G Jones, Slander, San Holo, Two Friends, Sullivan King, Dr. Fresch, Seven Lions, DJ Diesel, Boogie T, Netsky, Level Up, Dogma, Dab The Sky, Armnhmr, Alleycvt, Sherm, Jwilli, Alan Walker, Disco Lines, Hyoyeon, Covex, Levity, and many more (see full lineup and set times below).

Unique to North Coast are spaces like Incendia’s Fire Pit Stage, a setup of fire-shooting geometric domes, The Chill Dome, a full air-conditioned indoor soccer field with lasers, cushions, special performances, and daily yoga, and Club Coast, a secret location speakeasy.

New this year is the Coastie Cafe, an onsite restaurant with food from Michelin star Chicago chef Brian Fisher, and the North Coast debut of Frick Frack Black Jack, a traveling festival outfit hosting a no cash, no limit game that encourages fans to bargain with what’s in their pockets.

The festival will also feature large scale art installations, a ferris wheel, and a variety of local food, beverage, and shopping vendors.

Shuttle service direct from Chicago or Midway Airport hotels to the festival grounds are again available to purchase to provide a hassle-free travel experience.

North Coast Music Festival tickets are on sale now, starting at $132.50 for single day GA tickets and $354.79 for a three-day GA pass.

North Coast Music Festival 2024 Set Times

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Kent is founder and editor-in-chief. He's always had a love and passion for music of all types, but didn't discover the music festival scene and community until moving to Southern California during his early post-college years. He returned to his roots in the Midwest in 2011 and has since been determined to share the magic and beauty of the music scene with as many as possible. Email kent@edmcalendar.com.