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Atomic w/ Quest, DJ Khaos

Atomic w/ Quest, DJ Khaos

Atomic w/ Quest, DJ Khaos

Saturday, March 21 • 7:00 PM

Atomic is making ripples in the indiesphere, and if you've been in tune with the underground scene, you're fully aware of this. They're sharing the stage with the enigmatic Quest, and the turntables will be helmed by none other than DJ Khaos—setting an aural landscape so dense and complex, it might as well be a David Lynch film. Ready to have the ground beneath you quake to Atomic's seismic soundwaves? Dipped in the viscous aural honey of their hazy harmonics? Find yourself caught in Quest's sonic labyrinth, where every turn is a new auditory discovery? The night promises to be a veritable feast for the senses, a cocktail of heady harmonies and pulsating rhythms. If you miss it, well, let's just say your Bandcamp feed will look a little less cool on Monday.

Cubby Bear
1059 West Addison
Chicago 60613

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House of Burlesque

House of Burlesque

Saturday, March 21 • 8:00 PM

Get your glitter out of storage and dust off your dancing shoes, because House of Burlesque is coming to House of Blues Chicago, ready to kick the mundane into the stratosphere. Think you've seen it all? Think again. This isn't your grandma's cabaret—House of Burlesque is reinventing the rules and turning expectations on their sequined heads.

Forget the humdrum soundscape of your Spotify Discover Weekly; this burlesque troupe is delivering a sensory overload that'll make your midweek slump feel like a distant memory. This is velvet curtains and sultry smirks; high kicks and higher notes; feathers and fringe; an intoxicating cocktail of sight and sound that you won't find at your local indie gig—or anywhere else, for that matter.

Doors open at 8PM, but the real show starts at 9PM. And by the way, this is strictly a 21 AND OVER event—kiddos need not apply. House of Blues Chicago is a standing room only venue, so come prepared to shake it out. Support acts are yet to be disclosed, but rest assured, they're handpicked to complement the main event.

Questions? Ring up 312.923.2000, and let the sweet anticipation begin. Life may be a cabaret, old chum, but House of Burlesque is the unconventional late-night party you've been craving.

Foundation Room at House of Blues Chicago
329 N Dearborn St
Chicago 60654

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Attack the Sound, Amyna Love, J Remy

Attack the Sound, Amyna Love, J Remy

Sunday, March 22 • 8:00 PM

Brace yourself, audiophiles. Attack the Sound, Amyna Love, and J Remy are set to detonate the sonic landscape with a trifecta of aural audacity that promises to be as alluring as it is audacious. Each act brings its unique tonal fingerprint to the stage, promising an acoustic alchemy of indie gold.

Attack the Sound matches the aggression of their moniker, with riffs that pull no punches and bass lines that reverberate through your very marrow. Their sound is a relentless assault, but it's the kind of bashing you'll find yourself begging for.

Amyna Love serves up love songs, but they're not the saccharine supermarket variety. She's got a voice as smooth as velvet but as dangerous as a straight razor—think Patsy Cline meets Siouxsie Sioux—and her raw, honest lyrics will tear at your heartstrings while they're still pulsating.

Then there's J Remy, the dark horse of this musical trifecta. His beats are as eclectic as they are electric, oscillating between paradigms, genres, and your preconceptions. Prepare to have your sonic expectations shattered—then put back together in a form you never thought possible.

This isn't your run-of-the-mill gig. It's a sonic spectacle, a symphony of the underground. Bring your earplugs and your open minds—this is one concert you won't want to miss.

Reggies Bananna's Shack
2105 South State Street
Chicago 60616

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Gimme Gimme Disco

Gimme Gimme Disco

Friday, March 27 • 8:30 PM

Take note, all ye disciples of the dance floor: Gimme Gimme Disco is about to tear up Bottom Lounge with their infectious beats, glitter-soaked grooves, and a hefty dose of nonstop, unabashed revelry. This isn't your run-of-the-mill indie shindig, this is a congregation of unapologetic disco devouts. It's a frenzied night where Donna Summer's spirit is summoned under the swirling disco ball, and every velvet-cloaked corner echoes of ABBA's golden harmonies. Be aware, though: Bottom Lounge gives the cold shoulder to dodgy scalpers, meaning any tickets you dig up from the digital underbelly of the internet might as well be Monopoly money. Stay smart, stay vigilant, and ensure your spot on this unforgettable night. If the invite hasn't shown up in your inbox three days before the event, give 'em a shout. Don't let any obstacles stand between you and the most outrageously danceable night of your life.

Bottom Lounge
1375 W. Lake St
Chicago 60607

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Sugar We’re A Fall Out Boy Tribute w/ Savior: A Rise Against Tribute

Sugar We’re A Fall Out Boy Tribute w/ Savior: A Rise Against Tribute

Saturday, March 28 • 7:30 PM

If you're in the mood for nostalgia with an edge, then throw on your skinny jeans and Converse, and head over to see Sugar We're A Fall Out Boy Tribute, serving up a slice of the 2000s emo scene that feels as fresh as it did when it was blasting from the tinny speakers of your Nokia flip phone. Savior: A Rise Against Tribute completes the package with a punk-driven performance that reminds us why we fell in love with the genre to begin with. These aren't your ordinary cover bands—they're a testament to music's power to evoke, provoke, and commiserate. The night promises more than just a trip down memory lane, but a fresh take on two touchstone bands that defined adolescence for an entire generation.

Cubby Bear
1059 West Addison
Chicago 60613

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South of 80

South of 80

Saturday, March 28 • 9:30 PM

South of 80, Chicago's sonic chameleons, are about to take the stage at Carol's Pub, notorious for its eclectic taste in music and killer pints. Their discerning palate of influences, ranging from the folk-infused rock of Mumford and Sons to the post-grunge gutsiness of Pearl Jam, makes for a gig that's a veritable smorgasbord of sound. These local stalwarts have been around the block, and they know how to weave their well-earned musical wisdom into a cover set that's anything but predictable.

This is a strictly 21+ event, a not-so-subtle reminder that we're all grown-ups here, or at least supposed to be. GA Tickets are standing room only, making for an intimate, sweat-and-beer-soaked experience that's sure to spark some impromptu moshing. If you're more interested in observing the chaos from a safe distance, splurge on a Reserved Table. But, be warned, tardiness doesn't bode well in this joint. Arrive 30 minutes prior or risk losing your coveted vantage point – no one is safe from the ruthlessness of the reclaim.

So, get out from under that pile of vinyl and dust off your dancing Docs. It's time to immerse yourself in Chicago's vibrant music scene in the most authentic way possible – watching a seasoned cover band work their magic in a legendary pub. Any pretentious preconceptions you may have about cover bands will be shattered by South of 80's impressive genre-straddling prowess. Ready to shake off that ennui and rattle some eardrums? Join the fray.

Carol's Pub
4659 North Clark Street
Chicago 60640

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jigitz (18+ Event)

jigitz (18+ Event)

Saturday, March 28 • 10:00 PM

Set your reminders, hipsters, because the sonic architects known as jigitz are poised to recalibrate your auditory perception. This 18+ event unveils an ethereal journey through the magnetic fields of indie soundscapes, underscored by the group's signature fusion of brooding basslines, erratic drum loops, and hauntingly melancholic vocals. Think My Bloody Valentine's shoegaze sensibility intertwined with the synth-driven euphoria of LCD Soundsystem, all carved out in a suburban basement's heart. This isn't just another obligatory gig—it's a cultural happening, one that'll have you trading your Netflix binge for a dose of raw, unfiltered music artistry. So, dust off your Doc Martens, crack open a lukewarm PBR, and get ready to add a new chapter to your indie chronicles.

Concord Music Hall
2047 N. Milwaukee
Chicago 60647

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The Rock and Roll Playhouse plays Music of Beyoncé + More for Kids

The Rock and Roll Playhouse plays Music of Beyoncé + More for Kids

Sunday, March 29 • 11:30 AM

Get ready to rock around the alphabet block, because The Rock and Roll Playhouse is serving up an all-ages deep dive into the divine discography of Queen Bey herself. This ain't your mama's lullaby session—expect soulful renditions of "Single Ladies" that'll have even the tiniest tots throwing their hands up. With $15 advance tickets (or $17 on the day), this is the perfect Sunday gig for hipsters-in-training and their equally hip caregivers alike. It's a bootie-shaking, memory-making, family-friendly experience that will banish your brunch blues and possibly inspire the next generation of indie darlings. After all, isn't it about time your baby's first words were a Beyoncé lyric? Just remember to pack those Baby Banz—the only tears we want to see are ones of joy when the bass drops.

Thalia Hall
1807 S Allport St
Chicago 60608

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HAPPY LANDING with Motherfolk

HAPPY LANDING with Motherfolk

Thursday, April 2 • 8:00 PM

Picture this: Oxford, Mississippi, the deep-rooted soil of Southern rock and the unlikely birthplace of HAPPY LANDING - a five-piece dynamo that's been skewing the folk scene since their formation in 2020. This isn't your granddaddy's folk music. It's a bracing blend of punk, folk, and a kickass southern twang, concocted by Matthew Hendley and his merry band of music mongers: the Christensen brothers, Andrew Gardner, and Wilson Moyer.

Their sound? It's like gulping down a shot of bourbon while two-stepping in a punk show, violently exciting and complexly refreshing. They've cut their teeth at Bonnaroo, Lollapalooza, and Summerfest, proving they're no mere flavor of the week.

And now, after dropping their sophomore album, Big Sun, HAPPY LANDING is coming in hot with a headline tour across the US & Canada. The anticipation is throbbing like a subwoofer at a basement set. We're talking a live show that's part foot-stomping hoedown, part mosh pit, and entirely unmissable.

So, dust off that jaded veneer, set aside your 'been there, done that' attitude and prepare for a sonic punch that'll leave your ears ringing in the best possible way. This ain't just another indie gig. It's a full-throttle, folk-punk frenzy.

Thalia Hall
1807 S Allport St
Chicago 60608

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Rock & Rye

Rock & Rye

Thursday, April 2 • 8:00 PM

Prepare to erase your ennui at the most buzz-worthy indie gig this week - Rock & Rye are serving a visceral sonic cocktail that'll leave you dizzy. This ain't your typical, run-of-the-mill gig; we're talking about a General Admission Dance Pit, where you can lose yourself amidst crashing riffs and pulsating rhythms.

Your physical needs are well taken care of, too - from an ADA compliant arena to private booths for that exclusive, envy-inducing Insta story. And if you're a true music aficionado, then Premium or Reserved table seating is your ticket to an intimate, up-close spectacle of Rock & Rye's raw prowess.

In short, you can either spend another night scrolling aimlessly on your phone, or you can hit up Garcia's for an electrifying night that'll ignite your senses and make your hipster heart beat to the rhythm of indie rock. Your choice.

Garcia's Chicago
1001 W Washington Blvd
Chicago 60607

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St. Julien and  The Silver Palms

St. Julien and The Silver Palms

Thursday, April 2 • 8:00 PM

If you've been feeling a drought of deep-rooted rock and surf-inflected indie in your life (and let's be real, who hasn't?), then look no further than one of Chicago's most anticipated gigs. St. Julien, the city's own quintet of rock deities, are set to shake up Carol's Pub with their bluesy, soul-filled anthems. Fresh off the back of a Spotify milestone, these lads are riding high on the wave of their new hit, Hole In My Pocket. You don't want to be the one explaining why you missed Tony Ladas smoldering his raspy vocals live, do you?

Sharing the stage are The Silver Palms, a homegrown indie rock quartet that manages to conjure coastal vibes despite their Midwestern roots. They're experts in creating catchy pop melodies wrapped in surf-rock lullabies, their lyrics as engrossing as the crashing of Lake Michigan's waves.

You've got no excuse to not make this one. These aren't just bands playing a gig, it's a reaffirmation of Chicago’s vibrant music culture. But remember, it’s 21+, so bring your ID and your voracious appetite for rock 'n' roll. The GA tickets don't guarantee a seat, 'cos who needs 'em when you're gonna be too busy dancing? Now, get there early and claim your territory, or risk being that sad sap who stood in the back.

Carol's Pub
4659 North Clark Street
Chicago 60640

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mPshows.com presents: CINDY CRAWFORD CULT / JOHN VOYAGE / DIRECT FROM THE BOY / FERRN

mPshows.com presents: CINDY CRAWFORD CULT / JOHN VOYAGE / DIRECT FROM THE BOY / FERRN

Friday, April 3 • 7:30 PM

Ready to douse your ears in a genre-melting bath of bleeding-edge music that oozes, raw, unadulterated cool? mPshows.com is pulling the stops with a line-up that would make even the most hardened indie outsider nod in approval – CINDY CRAWFORD CULT, JOHN VOYAGE, DIRECT FROM THE BOY, and FERRN are set to deliver a night that's anything but vanilla.

CINDY CRAWFORD CULT, the darlings of the underground, have been brewing a tempest with their glitch-gaze sound, like My Bloody Valentine ran into a circuit bender at a particularly raucous house party. JOHN VOYAGE, the enigmatic troubadour, fuses folkloric whimsy and post-punk grit — a concoction as intoxicating as it sounds.

DIRECT FROM THE BOY offer a potent dose of synthpop that's both disarming and visceral. Their sound is like if Kraftwerk decided to write the soundtrack for a John Hughes movie. And then there's FERRN, a sonic sculptor who weaves ethereal soundscapes from behind a veil of shadow and smoke, their ambient sets lingering long after the final echo fades.

Don't risk the regret of missing what's bound to be a night etched into the annals of indie lore.

Cubby Bear
1059 West Addison
Chicago 60613

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Old Gold feat. Good Girls DJs (30+)

Old Gold feat. Good Girls DJs (30+)

Saturday, April 4 • 2:00 PM

This spring, shake off the last vestiges of winter's chill and step into the nostalgia-soaked, technicolor haze of Old Gold feat. Good Girls DJs at Three Top Lounge. Targeted at the 30+ crowd, it's not just a record-spinning party, it's an all-vinyl love letter to the queer fam, drenched in the sultry promise of burgeoning blooms and rising temperatures. Guided by the legendary hands of Lady D, Lori Branch, and VITIGRRL on the 1s and 2s, this queer day party is back to turn your first weekends of March, April, and May into aural transcendence.

Three Top Lounge, known for its stellar rooftop views, is ready to play host to your springtime debaucheries. And before you ask - yes, this space is wheelchair accessible. Fair warning though, tickets will be selling like hotcakes, so make sure to secure yours ASAP. If you're not the dancing kind, no worries. The space is also decked out with comfy lounge seating for you to soak in the sun and the sensational sounds.

So, whether you're an ardent audiophile, an unrepentant party animal, or simply someone with an ear for meticulously curated, vinyl-only vibes - this party is your siren call. And hey, if you're up for it, your twirling might even become part of their future promotional material. Just remember to give them a shout at slomoparty@gmail.com if you need any special accommodations. Go on, add a dash of vintage charm to your springtime revelries with Old Gold feat. Good Girls DJs.

Three Top Lounge
1357 N Elston Avenue
Chicago 60642

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City Pop Waves: Masayoshi Takanaka SUPER TAKANAKA WORLD LIVE 2026

City Pop Waves: Masayoshi Takanaka SUPER TAKANAKA WORLD LIVE 2026

Tuesday, April 7 • 8:00 PM

Get ready to set your coordinates for a sonic journey beyond the edge of the known music-verse. Masayoshi Takanaka's SUPER TAKANAKA WORLD LIVE 2026 is ready to take flight and you're on the guest list. Brace yourself for a night of city pop waves crashing against the shores of the Aragon Ballroom - a space that flips traditional venue assumptions on its head, matching Takanaka's own penchant for sonic rule-breaking.

Doors swing open at 7PM, but the real magic kicks off at 8PM where you get to lose yourself in Takanaka's labyrinthine soundscape. It's all ages, but don't let that fool you - this isn't some kid's show. This is a pilgrimage for the truly musically enlightened, daring the listener to dive into the deep end of audial exploration.

Remember: once you're in, you're in. There's no re-entry, so make sure you're prepared for a one-way trip to planet Takanaka. This is your chance to be part of a cosmic event that will light up the indie music scene like a supernova. Be there or be subjected to the relentless FOMO wave that's sure to follow.

Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom
1106 W Lawrence
Chicago 60640

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GREEN EASTER / THE MOOKIES / GREYSTONE

GREEN EASTER / THE MOOKIES / GREYSTONE

Thursday, April 9 • 7:00 PM

Get ready for a night of meteoric indie magic as GREEN EASTER, THE MOOKIES, and GREYSTONE hit the stage. GREEN EASTER, the rising stars within the lo-fi universe, are set to enthrall with their artfully chaotic soundscapes that somehow make noise feel like therapy.

Coming in hot off their recent Pitchfork acclaim, THE MOOKIES are here with their effortlessly cool blend of jangle pop and gritty garage rock. Think Velvet Underground meets Mac DeMarco, with a dash of existential dread for good measure.

Last but not least, GREYSTONE is ready to serve their unique take on synthpop. They're a collective who've turned DIY production into their secret superpower, creating a soundscape that's as rich and expansive as it is intimate.

This is not your run-of-the-mill "I guess I'll go because it's Friday" gig. This is a "Call in sick and get your ass to the front row" kind of show. This is a "Snap a pic for your Instagram story and make all your friends seethe with envy" kind of night. Don't miss out.

Cubby Bear
1059 West Addison
Chicago 60613

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Lala Lala with Mother Soki and sunshy

Lala Lala with Mother Soki and sunshy

Thursday, April 9 • 8:00 PM

Get ready to vibe at the nexus of indie rock's best kept secrets. Lala Lala, led by the ever-restless Lillie West, is set to deliver a sonic experience rooted in an evolution of creativity, born out of her personal journey from the indie scene of Chicago to the desolate beauty of New Mexico, the sunless winters of Iceland, and finally, the glossy chaos of LA.

Heaven 2, her newest album, is an intimate musical diary of West's journey— a raw exploration of self-discovery, punctuated with crisp guitar-pop and smothered in a dreamlike haze of self-reflective lyricism. The anthemic single, "Even Mountains Erode," showcases West's ability to transform life's ups and downs into a catchy, introspective tune that demands a good listen.

With West's warm, rounded vocals floating over the punchy beats crafted by Jay Som's Melina Duterte, this is a night filled with indie anthems you'll be humming to for weeks. And as if that wasn't enough, you'll also catch sets from Mother Soki and sunshy, two game changers in the underground who are breaking boundaries and reshaping the indie soundscape.

This isn't just another gig—it's a musical pilgrimage. And trust us, you won't want to miss this one.

Thalia Hall
1807 S Allport St
Chicago 60608

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