Chicago’s Weekly Live Music Highlights

Chicago, a city celebrated globally for its vibrant arts, music, and cultural scene, hosts an array of live performances every week. From indie rock to jazz, country to hip-hop, the city’s stages offer a diverse mix for music enthusiasts. WTTW News producer Josh Terry frequently recommends the city’s standout concerts, highlighting both local talent and international acts.

From Wednesday, 28 January, through Tuesday, 3 February, Chicago will showcase a series of notable live performances across its most iconic venues. Fans are advised to book tickets in advance, as some shows have already sold out.

DateEventVenueHighlightsTicket Status
28 Jan, WedMacie Stewart / Lily Finnegan / Katinka Klein TrioColor Club, Old Irving ParkMacie Stewart, a member of Finom, concludes her January residency with a special stage show featuring two guest artists.Tickets required
29 Jan, ThuFriendship, Natalie Jane Hill, Krill 2Empty BottleCelebrating 2025’s acclaimed indie rock album Caveman Wakes Up.Tickets required
29 JanSprints, Trophy Wife, No MenLincoln HallIrish post-punk band Sprints headline the TNK Festival show.Tickets required
29 JanWhy?, BrotherkenzieSleeping VillageOhio-based innovative musicians as part of the TNK Festival.Tickets required
30 Jan, FriLiam Kazar, Andrew SaSpace, EvanstonLocal folk-rock artist Liam Kazar headlines a city performance.Tickets required
30 JanHalf GringaAthenaeum Center, LakeviewLocal indie rock performance with live interview.Tickets required
30 JanAntarctigo Vespucci, Golden Apples, Retirement PartyLincoln HallPhiladelphia power-pop band Golden Apples headline; tickets sold out.Sold out
30 JanHollyy, Runner and Bobby, Sarah Krohn, Julian SaundersPark West, Lincoln ParkChicago soul-rock bands deliver vibrant performances.Tickets required
30 JanIra Glass, Jawdropped, Retail Drugs, Starcharm, ImmaterializeSchubas, LakeviewTNK Festival showcases emerging and eclectic artists from Angel Tapes label.Tickets required
30 JanInfamous Stringdusters, Mountain Grass UnitThalia Hall, PilsenAn exceptional bluegrass performance.Tickets required
31 Jan, SatCRASHprez, GefertyGman Tavern, WrigleyvilleLocal rap and indie rock acts co-headline TNK Festival.Tickets required
31 JanOptic Sink, Artificial Go, ClickbaitHideoutFast-paced punk music, part of TNK Festival.Tickets required
31 JanRacing Mount Pleasant, Charlie MartinLincoln HallOrchestral emo rock and soft folk-pop; tickets sold out.Sold out
31 JanSons of the Silent Age, Jason Narducy & Michael ShannonMetroDavid Bowie cover band performing to support eye cancer treatment.Tickets required
2 Feb, MonDoom Flower, Surgery Boys, Surgery CultEmpty Bottle, Ukrainian VillageFree Monday show; open-air performance in winter weather.Free
3 Feb, TueDel Water Gap, Hannah JagaduRiviera Theatre, UptownPerformances by two emerging indie pop artists.Tickets required

This week’s calendar spans Chicago’s homegrown artists to internationally acclaimed bands, offering music lovers a rich variety of live experiences. Organised compilations like this not only enrich the city’s cultural life but also provide residents and visitors alike with unforgettable musical moments.

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