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Chicago Sound Collective

Chicago Sound Collective

Chicago Sound Collective

Saturday, April 25 • 1:00 PM

Assemble, sonic connoisseurs! Fresh from the depths of the Windy City's underground, the Chicago Sound Collective is about to take over your frequencies with their riveting assemblage of sound artistry. Forget your preconceived notions about collective music – this isn't your garden variety orchestral ensemble. Blending gritty blues undertones with ethereal noise pop, and topping it off with a dash of avant-garde jazz, their unique soundscape is a testament to the city's eclectic musical heritage. Brace yourself for an auditory experience that's as layered as a deep-dish pizza, yet as razor-sharp as the Chicago skyline. If your eardrums are yearning for a fresh aural expedition, allow the Chicago Sound Collective to be your sonic sherpa.

Reggies Music Joint
2105 South State Street
Chicago 60616

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Lewis Capaldi

Lewis Capaldi

Saturday, April 25 • 7:30 PM

Don your best flannel, dust off those Doc Martens, and break out your heart for Lewis Capaldi, the chart-topping troubadour destined to cure your quarantine blues. The Scottish serenader, lauded for his swoon-worthy ballads and Tom Waits-inspired growl, is stepping back into the spotlight with an exclusive live set you won’t want to miss. With his raw, gutsy lyrics, Capaldi’s show promises to be a cathartic journey that'll stick with you long after the music stops.

And don't stress about the pandemic party poopers—the venue's safety measures are tighter than an indie drummer's snare. Check back with the venue for real-time updates; they're as fluid as a Phoebe Bridgers' melody. So if you're craving some soul-searing melodies, Capaldi's your man, and this gig is your golden ticket back into the beating heart of live music.

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United Center
1901 W Madison
Chicago 60612

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Naturosynth w/ Secret Menu, Surf Cowboy

Naturosynth w/ Secret Menu, Surf Cowboy

Saturday, April 25 • 7:30 PM

Get ready for a night of sonically charged euphoria with Naturosynth, the effortlessly cool lo-fi wizards who've been squatting the top of every underground playlist on Spotify. Their layered, synth-heavy sound is like a heady, hypnotic trip through the cosmos, delicately peppered with a raw, poetic lyricism that traces the outlines of the human condition.

They're joined by Secret Menu and Surf Cowboy, two breakout bands that are turning heads faster than a limited edition vinyl release. Secret Menu blends seamless harmonies with a dreamy shoegaze aesthetic, while Surf Cowboy reworks classic surf rock motifs with a modern, electronic twist.

Prepare for a night steeped in immersive soundscapes that will leave your eardrums craving for more. Find yourself lost in a haze of swirling synths, warped guitar riffs and pulsating beats. As one of the most highly anticipated line-ups this side of SXSW, it's the perfect cure for your boredom and an undisputed electrifying start to your week.

Cubby Bear
1059 West Addison
Chicago 60613

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Ginja

Ginja

Saturday, April 25 • 9:00 PM

Get ready to bid adieu to your humdrum existence, because Afro-electronic futurists Ginja are touching down in Chicago. Curated by sonic architect Ethan Tomas, this is not just an auditory experience—it's an extension of the diaspora in the most electrifying way. Pulling from the pulsating roots of Africa and the neon veins of electronica, Ginja promises a night that'll make your heart palpitate to a rhythm you didn't know you had. If you've been craving something to jolt your indie senses awake, this is it. Don't miss the chance to be part of the crowd chanting "Ginja" as the sound waves ricochet off basement walls. Because, let's face it, nothing fuels your cool-kid cred like being part of a moment before it explodes into the mainstream.

Three Top Lounge
1357 N Elston Avenue
Chicago 60642

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Accessory (Record Release) / Facing / Cancer House

Accessory (Record Release) / Facing / Cancer House

Saturday, April 25 • 9:00 PM

The inky shadows of the city hang heavy with the anticipation of Accessory's record release show, a night promising to blare bright with sonic invention, and the kind of intimate, crackling energy that makes you remember why you fell in love with the underground scene in the first place. The doors at the venue open up at 8PM, but time is a loose concept when you're immersed in the magnetic pull of their sound, an intoxicating blend of lo-fi lullabies and crystalline dream-pop.

Sharing the stage with Accessory, are Facing and Cancer House, who are each carving out their unique niches in the indie terrain. Facing's lyrical vulnerability, wrapped in warm, fuzzy guitar lines, is a melancholic love letter to late-night introspections. Meanwhile, Cancer House's anarchic energy and compelling punk ethos are a testament to the spirit of rebellion, the kind that makes you want to dance off your existential dread.

This isn't just another gig. It's a crash course on the bleeding edges of music, a journey into the heart of the indie zeitgeist. It's the kind of night where the echo of the last chord lingers long after the house lights come on. Show kicks off at 9PM. Be there, or be forever stuck in yesterday's playlists.

Empty Bottle
1035 N. Western Ave.
Chicago 60622

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Salt Shed Open House (Arboretum Edition)

Salt Shed Open House (Arboretum Edition)

Sunday, April 26 • 12:00 PM

As the relentless, record-settin' cold of 2026 winds down, Salt Shed is defrosting the city's frozen bones with an Open House that's a veritable antidote to your seasonal affective disorder. This is not your grandma's garden party; it's a multi-sensory jamboree set to peel back layers of winter gloom and give you a dose of spring's renewal.

With a pulsing, electrifying heartbeat, Elston Electric will bring the warmth indoors, showcasing a retro-arcade experience that'll bring you back to the times when cheat codes ruled the world. For the cocktail connoisseurs, the Three Top Lounge will serve as your sanctuary, mixing up specialty quenchers and offering a rooftop perch overlooking a panorama of city lights and hopeful weather forecasts.

For the sartorially savvy, Umbrella Vintage and Fret 12 are your go-to boutiques, boasting racks of tastefully curated clothing and accessories that scream 'breakout of the winter cocoon'. While at RISE, discover a treasure trove of unique trinkets and home decor that'll add a dash of indie flair to your space.

And nothing screams 'spring has sprung' better than Arbor Day tie-ins. In collaboration with the Morton Arboretum, Salt Shed is all set to turn urbanites into tree-hugging heroes for the day, offering free trees to plant, while supplies last. Because nothing smells more of cool than lending a hand to Mother Nature.

Finish your day with frosty craft beers on the patio of the Goose Island Salt Shed Pub, a haven for the hop-obsessed and casual drinkers alike.

RSVP now or forever hold your FOMO. But remember, an RSVP's just a piece of paper – it ain't your golden ticket in. You've been warned.

The Salt Shed Indoors (Shed)
1357 N Elston Ave
Chicago 60642

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Arkells, Bino Bames

Arkells, Bino Bames

Sunday, April 26 • 8:00 PM

Get ready to tap into the raw, cathartic energy that only a live show can summon. Headlining are the Arkells, known for their high-octane performances that transform even the most stoic hipsters into shameless movers and shakers. Opening act, Bino Bames, will be weaving his enigmatic blend of hip hop and indie soundscapes, probing the vast universes hidden within every beat. It's happening at the Bottom Lounge—a venerable institution that's seen the rise of countless indie darlings.

In an industry dominated by scalpers and fraudsters, the Lounge is taking a stand, ensuring your ticket is legit and your experience, untarnished. And don't sweat the slight delay in ticket delivery—it just means they're being extra careful to keep the scammers at bay.

Don't find yourself scrolling through the #Arkells and #BinoBames hashtags with a pang of regret. Get in on this sonic extravaganza and savor the sweet satisfaction of being there when it all goes down.

Bottom Lounge
1375 W. Lake St
Chicago 60607

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trauma ray + Glixen

trauma ray + Glixen

Tuesday, April 28 • 6:00 PM

Ready to get your eardrums massaged by the sonic waves of the underground? The kind of aural satisfaction only a dual triumph of two indie darlings can deliver? That's right, trauma ray and Glixen are setting up shop at Bottom Lounge for a night that's as hard to pin down as it is to forget.

It's all going down presale style starting Tuesday, January 20th - an artful counter-move to those dreaded scalpers. And hey, if you're the kind of person who rolls out of bed before 10am, you might even score a ticket from the Riot Fest and Spotify presales.

As for the tickets, there's a delay - but who doesn't love a bit of suspense? Just make sure to get in touch if you're ticket-less with only three days to go.

So, clear your calendar and prep your fringe jacket, because this isn't just a gig—it’s a cosmic collision of cathartic shoegaze and synaptic synthpop. Let's face it, you weren't planning on doing anything else that night anyway, were you?

Bottom Lounge
1375 W. Lake St
Chicago 60607

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Elmiene - Sounds for Someone Tour

Elmiene - Sounds for Someone Tour

Friday, May 1 • 7:00 PM

Attention, indie aficionados: Elmiene is embarking on their Sounds for Someone tour and they're bringing their formidable sonic forces to the House of Blues Chicago. Boasting a fiery amalgamation of jangly guitar riffs, pulsating rhythms, and infectious pop hooks, Elmiene has rapidly ascended the indie scene's ladder of cool, making them the band your friend's band wants to be.

Doors swing open at 7PM - just enough time to pick your spot and immerse yourself in the venue's rock 'n roll history before the onslaught of Elmiene's euphoria-inducing set at 8PM. Sorry seat-lovers, this gig is a standing-room-only affair. But let's be honest, when the rhythmic assault hits your eardrums, the last thing you'll want to do is sit. Potential for support act surprises? Count us in.

Upgrade your experience? With music this good, the only upgrade you'll need is a pair of dancing shoes and a pocket full of earplugs. Prepare to have FOMO if you miss this.

House of Blues Chicago
329 N Dearborn St
Chicago 60654

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BRAD ARENA / SONIC MOTEL

BRAD ARENA / SONIC MOTEL

Saturday, May 2 • 7:30 PM

Get ready to ride the wave of raw emotion and unfiltered artistry. BRAD ARENA / SONIC MOTEL is not just a gig—it’s a sonic revolution. An unadulterated, audacious blend of the underground soundscape. Brad Arena's guttural howls perfectly coalesce with the ambient, droning synth of Sonic Motel, forming the kind of symbiotic sound that sends shivers down your spine. It’s like My Bloody Valentine and Kraftwerk had a brainchild, then cranked it up by a factor of 11. So grab that tattered denim jacket, the one with the obscure band pins, and prepare for a night of music that’ll seep into the marrow of your bones.

Cubby Bear
1059 West Addison
Chicago 60613

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Katt Williams: The Golden Age Tour

Katt Williams: The Golden Age Tour

Saturday, May 2 • 8:00 PM

Get ready to immerse yourself in an enigma as Katt Williams: The Golden Age Tour takes the stage. This isn't just a performance, it's an ultrasonic journey, a brazen synthesis of humor and boundary-pushing artistry. Screw the mainstream, this is Katt Williams in raw, unfiltered glory, unapologetically off-kilter and teetering on the brink of audacious brilliance. Who ever said comedy and music can't intermingle clearly hasn't experienced this genre-bending spectacle. So trade in your run-of-the-mill Friday night for a trip down the rabbit hole of Katt Williams' chaotic genius. It’s time to set your FOMO at ease and tune into the unorthodox frequency of The Golden Age Tour.

United Center
1901 W Madison
Chicago 60612

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The Moss

The Moss

Saturday, May 2 • 8:00 PM

There's a real sense of your grandma's garage-meets-Tropicalia brewing with THE MOSS, a four-piece sonic lovechild born on Hawaiian shores and hardened in the sun-baked Utah desert. Imagine Pinegrove and Cage the Elephant embarking on a surf trip, with surfboards traded in for Stratocasters and reverb-drenched Fender amps. Their 2019 debut, Bryology, was a no-budget, DIY masterstroke that gave us a glimpse of modern indie doused in '60s blues. It's the kinda album that makes you want to kick back on a longboard and ride the wave of joyous, introspective rock.

Fast forward to 2021, and their album Kentucky Derby stays true to the salt-crusted, sun-soaked sentiment while expanding their sonic palette—it's like stepping into a technicolor dream of their previous work. The tracks are sneakily arranged in pairs, offering an immersive, connected listening experience that's as innovative as it is nostalgic.

Live? They're an absolute riot. They've got a chemistry that's damn near infectious, making even the most hipster-bearded, PBR-swilling crowd lose their chill. THE MOSS serves up a raw, kinetic performance that's equal parts house party and open-air festival.

Don't sleep on this one, folks. THE MOSS is a breezy, boundary-blurring force of nature that'll get even the most jaded souls tapping their toes.

Thalia Hall
1807 S Allport St
Chicago 60608

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

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

Sunday, May 3 • 11:30 AM

The Rock and Roll Playhouse is making waves in the kid music scene, and if you've got a tiny tot with a discerning ear, this is the gig you can't afford to miss. They're putting their own spin on music by cult-favorite Chappell Roan, and the result is a sonic blend that's more Brooklyn basement than playroom pandemonium.

This is not your average singalong—it's a full-blown concert experience, complete with movement, stories, and games that uncap your kid's creativity like a shaken-up soda. Think of it less as a kids' show, and more as a rite of passage—this could be your child's first taste of live music, their initial toe-dip into the thrilling pool of rock and roll.

The Playhouse crew are pros at keeping the volume at a decibel level that won't have your little one clutching their ears, but earmuffs are available if your kiddo prefers their tunes a bit more muffled.

Don't wait around—the advance tickets are cheaper, and you'll want your name on the mailing list for future shows. Trust us, once you've rocked out at the Playhouse, you'll be begging for an encore.

Thalia Hall
1807 S Allport St
Chicago 60608

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Old Gold feat. Good Girls DJs (30+)

Old Gold feat. Good Girls DJs (30+)

Sunday, May 3 • 2:00 PM

Spring fever is real, and Old Gold feat. Good Girls DJs is the antidote. This is the Springtime Sensuality—a vinyl-centric day party for the queer fam over 30, that's once again gracing the Three Top Lounge with its presence. Staples of the Chicago scene, the Good Girls DJs, are joined by the legendary Lady D, Lori Branch, and VITIGRRL. They're resurrecting tracks that are guaranteed to melt away the winter chill.

This is hipster Mecca with an age limit—a rare escape from the sea of leather jacket-clad 20-somethings and an affirmation to the rest of us that aged like fine wine. This isn't just a cool party—it's a haven for the groovy, the queer, and the grown.

Reserve your tickets to the soon-to-be-sold-out, all-vinyl immersion on March 1, April 4, and May 3. It's happening on the roof of the Salt Shed, a venue that's as edgy as the sounds it will be housing. And yes, the Three Top Lounge is wheelchair accessible because coolness doesn't discriminate.

If you’re facing mobility challenges, they’ve got you covered—reserved seats upon request. Just shoot an email to slomoparty@gmail.com and they’ll sort you out. Be ready for your 15-minutes of fame as the party will be documented for posterity.

So, skip your nth rewatch of that indie flick you pretend to understand and claim a spot under the sun at the Springtime Sensuality. You don't want to be the one scrolling through the photo album on Instagram, regretting not being a part of the vintage revival.

Three Top Lounge
1357 N Elston Avenue
Chicago 60642

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Lords of Acid, Dead on a Sunday, Princess Superstar, MZ Neon, Tony and The Kiki

Lords of Acid, Dead on a Sunday, Princess Superstar, MZ Neon, Tony and The Kiki

Wednesday, May 6 • 7:00 PM

Clear your calendars, hipsters and cool cats, because the Bottom Lounge is about to be the hippest place in town. The venerated Lords of Acid are headlining a night of pulsating beats and eccentricity, along with the post-punk darkness of Dead on a Sunday, the rap genius of Princess Superstar, the trans-futurist soundscapes of MZ Neon, and the queer punk ferocity of Tony and The Kiki.

This is not your run-of-the-mill Spotify playlist stuffing. No, this is an audio-visual feast that promises to be as alluring as it is unpredictable. So, prepare to immerse yourself in a night of raw emotion, unpolished talent, and pure, unadulterated music.

And don't even think about buying tickets from some sketchy third-party site. The Bottom Lounge has got you covered, just make sure you're on your A-game when it comes to ticket purchasing etiquette. And remember, it's not just about being there—it's about the bragging rights and Instagram stories you'll be able to tell your grandkids about when you're still the coolest person in the retirement home.

Bottom Lounge
1375 W. Lake St
Chicago 60607

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Liz Cooper

Liz Cooper

Thursday, May 7 • 9:00 PM

Get your fix of indie rock mojo with Liz Cooper, the Nashville darling whose kaleidoscopic tunes are making the mainstream act like thirsty bloodhounds. Yes, the doors open at 8PM, but you'll want to be front-row, dead-center by 9PM, when the sonic confetti begins to fly. This is an event for the 21+ crowd, a faction of rebels who appreciate the swirling guitar riffs and the incandescent stage presence of Cooper. This isn't just another gig. It's a revelation wrapped in a concert, a psychedelic trip down the memory lane of melodies past. It's the kind of night that hooks your heart and refuses to let go.

Empty Bottle
1035 N. Western Ave.
Chicago 60622

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