Chicago, the greatest summer city in the world, is known for its many festivals during warm-weather months. The Chicago Bulls have announced that they are adding to the next chapter in Chicago culture. The inaugural Bulls Fest will take place at the United Center on Labor Day Weekend 2022 (Sept. 3 and 4). The festival will be free!

The main event will be a 3-on-3 basketball tournament. Prospective participants can sign up to enter the tournament on the team’s website. There are multiple age groups with varying pricing.

Outside of the tournament, Logan Square art gallery All Star Press will be showcasing local artists in the Atrium. Additionally, the event will feature Chicago’s best food and drink vendors. For entertainment, live DJs, including the Bulls DJs, and various local artists will perform. Many of the team’s entertainment groups will be there, including the Bucket Boys, Incredibulls, Luvabulls, and most importantly Benny the Bull.

The Chicago Bulls will provide further updates on the Bulls Fest website.

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