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Chosen few picnic returns to Jackson Park

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After two years of virtual programming due to the COVID-19 pandemic, The Chosen Few Picnic & House Music Festival returns to Jackson Park Saturday, July 2, 2022. The festival will feature performances and DJ Sets by the Chosen Few DJs-Wayne Williams, Tony Hatchett, Andre Hatchett, Jesse Saunders, Alan King, Mike Dunn, and Terry Hunter.

The return of the World’s longest running house music festival includes this year’s guest DJs:

• Osunlade

  • DJ Spen
  • Natasha Diggs
  • Teddy Douglas
  •  JStar

With guest performances by:

• D Train

  • Dajae

Chosen Few DJs Founder, Wayne Williams says, “It’s a blessing to finally be able to celebrate our 30th Anniversary Picnic live at our home in Jackson Park. I think it’s going to be our best Chosen Few Picnic ever!”

The Chosen Few Picnic & House Music Festival is the world’s longest-running event dedicated to House Music, drawing more than 40,000 fans to Chicago each July.

The festival runs from 8am-9pm and gates open at 7am. Tickets went on sale on Tuesday, April 12th at 11:00 am. For tickets and more information visit www.chosenfewdjs.com.

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