by cmo2user
19 Nov 2015
9263
If you’ve gone to see a big-name DJ or dance act over the past few years, chances are that you’ve ended up at The Mid in the meatpacking district on Halsted (if you were able to find it). Walk-able from Restaurant Row, this 800-capacity venue acts as a full-blown nightclub, from the disco-ball lighting to the snobby bartenders, button-down clientele, and front-door security (which, for certain...
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by cmo2user
19 Nov 2015
11795
With over 30,000 square feet of space, you can can enjoy live music, watch your favorite sporting event, choose your favorite dish from our menu, or attend a party in one of the private rooms overlooking the Wrigley Field Marquee. We have 5 projection screen TVs and over 75 plasma TVs throughout the bar so you can’t miss a game! The Cubby Bear is also your Private Party Headquarters,...
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by cmo2user
19 Nov 2015
11040
Situated right next to Wicker Park’s infamous, traffic-clogging six-way intersection, Subterranean books all manner of rock, punk, and metal music plus the occasional rap or electronic act. Its bi-level layout (from levels two to three) is a bit peculiar—sort of a miniature take on the traditional balcony. Watching from upstairs can be nice if you can get a spot hugging the railing—otherwise it’s basically impossible, and...
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by cmo2user
19 Nov 2015
9971
Schubas in Lakeview—the music venue, not the brothers who own it—operates out of a 110-year-old building, designated as a Chicago historic landmark in 2011, that was erected by Schlitz Brewery. It’s a cozy, intimate back-room venue for catching indie, folk, Americana, pop, and singer-songwriter acts, and the sound almost always is great. In the front area, the main bar is a suitable place to hang and...
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by cmo2user
19 Nov 2015
15027
Designed by the team behind the Chicago Theatre (but built first) nearly 100 years ago, the Riv in Uptown is another former movie theatre for the Balaban & Katz chain. Since being converted in the mid-1980s, it has been one of the most successful midsize venues for rock concerts in the city (alongside the Metro, Vic, and Aragon), so chances are that you’ve begrudgingly watched a...
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by cmo2user
19 Nov 2015
11641
One of Chicago’s best equipped multimedia facilities, this historic theatre has been an integral part of the entertainment scene since it opened in the 1920’s. Years later the building became the Town Theater, a neighborhood movie house, until 1977 when it was transformed into into Park West. Since then Park West has been the premier concert location for nationally recognized entertainers and the favorite meeting...
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by cmo2user
19 Nov 2015
7272
The Mutiny is a unique combination of music venue and neighborhood dive bar. Four nights a week, we put on FREE shows by upcoming rock, punk, and metal bands (as well as those that are proudly going nowhere). The rest of the time, we’re playing pool or darts for FREE, listening to a kick-ass jukebox, and drinking on the cheap (usually from huge, frosty steins)....
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by cmo2user
19 Nov 2015
7090
Open at 3 and judgement-free. Irving Park 2933 W. Montrose Chicago 60618 (773) 463-7663 Visit Us Online LOCATION
by cmo2user
19 Nov 2015
8962
Preceded by the dance-based SmartBar downstairs, The Cabaret Metro—quickly shortened to Metro—kicked off shows in the building’s “big room” more than 30 years ago with a show by REM. Since then, it has been one of the best midsize venues in Chicago, hosting many of the country’s better rock and electronic bands of varying stature, from radio darlings to underground icons to burgeoning names. For its...
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by cmo2user
19 Nov 2015
7878
Operating in the same building as the historic Morse Theater, which opened in 1912, Mayne Stage rose from the ashes of Morse 2.0 in 2010. Following a multi-million dollar restoration in 2008, The Morse briefly shut its doors before new management breathed life back into this cozy Rogers Park venue, located just off the Morse Red Line stop. And that was fantastic news, as Mayne...
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