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Storms Hit Festival But Music Lives On | Chicago News

Storms Hit Festival But Music Lives On | Chicago News

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Tinley Park’s Country Music Fest took a wild turn with Friday’s brutal storms—tents, chairs, and tables got wrecked, vendors scrambled for shelter, and shows were pushed back. But when the skies cleared, the sun came out, and the music kicked back in. Amid the chaos, the human spirit shone: fans stayed, vendors adapted, and the festival kept rolling. With beefed-up security, metal detectors, and patrols on standby, officials are ready for whatever nature throws next. And with 15,000 fans expected daily, hungry for BBQ from Kansas City to Australia, this ain’t just a festival—it’s a full-blown flavor explosion.

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