Friday Pilots Club returns to Chicago with two new singles, Lincoln Hall show
In the chorus of Friday Pilots Club’s newest single, “Life Support,” lead vocalist Caleb Hiltunen
In the chorus of Friday Pilots Club’s newest single, “Life Support,” lead vocalist Caleb Hiltunen
Rising stars at Lincoln Hall Talk about a hot show! Some of Chicago’s indie rising
While rapper Taylor Bennett was crossing the country on his recent “Be Yourself, Be A Champion” tour,
Rapper Nelly, pop star Tiffany and alt-rockers Everclear hit the suburbs; Tedeschi Trucks Band starts a four-night residency in Chicago; the Tomorrow Never Knows fest returns to heat up the city and more.
Chicago chiptune rock band I Fight Dragons issues an epic fantasty quest to fans: Come see them play a release show at Lincoln Hall this weekend.
Jingle Ball pop West Coast rapper Doja Cat headlines 103.5 KISS FM’s Jingle Ball with
Glenbrook North grad JORDY leaves nothing unsaid on his gleefully moving debut album, “Mind Games.”
This week on the local music scene: The Mild West joins Boston rockers Juice at Lincoln Hall; Chicago-area acts gather for a benefit show at Bottom Lounge; Nellie’s shines a spotlight on Future Stars; Phillip-Michael Scales debuts his new LP at Gold Dagger and more.
Mackey’s Hideout hosts two Concerts By the Creek, Mike Maimone swings back home for a series of shows, West Town’s Dancing in the Streets fest, Bitter Jester, Ravinia, Slaughter and a night outside the Raue with Corky Siegel and Ernie Watts.
With indoor music venues still shuttered under COVID-19 restrictions and the weather leaning heavily into
With big venues still dark, revisit one of our favorite shows from late last year.
Draft Week’s Lincoln Hall debut; Grammy-winning Richard Marx (acoustic style) at the Arcada Theatre; The Weekend Run Club’s release show at Beat Kitchen; bands pay tribute to Coren McLeod in West Chicago; and more.
Welcome, Player Two Ah, the good old days sitting in front of flickering video games,
After two years away from the stage, Chicago rock band CELLRS — Adam Novak and Weston Reynolds