If your existence has been feeling like a grayscale version of a '90s zine lately, RUFUS DU SOL's North America 2026 tour is your technicolor escape hatch. Imagine this: a kaleidoscope of sound that melts the walls of your ennui, conjuring a euphoria you haven't felt since that surprise James Murphy DJ set in a Bushwick warehouse. These Aussie alchemists of the ethereal are set to electrify stages with their sonic sorcery, blending pulsing beats with haunting melodies that resonate like the ghost of festivals past and yet to come. Whether you're an acolyte of ambient or just in search of a transcendental dance ritual, missing this tour would be akin to skipping Bowie at Ziggy’s peak. So dust off those vintage boots and prepare for a night where music isn’t just heard, it's experienced—because this is the future of electronic indie, and it promises to illuminate your 2026 with the glow of a thousand neon dreams.
Get ready to transcend the mundane and dive headfirst into a sonic kaleidoscope as Harlem Hayfield, Margo MacEro, Little Victory, and Joel Gragg converge for a night that promises to be more electric than a Williamsburg rooftop at sunset. Harlem Hayfield's gritty, guitar-laden anthems will take you on a sonic joyride through the back alleys of your soul, while Margo MacEro's ethereal vocals and synth wizardry promise to hold you suspended in a glittering, nostalgic haze. Little Victory brings their jangly, feel-good vibes straight from the lo-fi heart of indie pop, guaranteed to make your heart skip a beat or two. Joel Gragg rounds out the night with a raw, earnest performance that channels the spirit of '90s indie icons. Clear your calendar and prepare to bask in the glow of a night that whispers, "You had to be there."
Reggies Music Joint 2105 South State Street Chicago 60616
When the sun dips below the Brooklyn skyline and the neon lights flicker on, Gov Ball After Dark is the only destination that matters, and Jane Remover is the reason you’re not sleeping tonight. Presented by NÜTRL, this gig is a sonic love letter to everything that makes the indie scene pulse with life. Jane Remover, the enigmatic artist who's been flipping the script on bedroom pop, is set to turn this after-party into an experience you’ll brag about witnessing firsthand. It's more than a concert—it's a baptism into the depths of ambient synths and haunting vocals that linger longer than last night's aftertaste of Pabst and pretension. If you're not inside losing yourself in the kaleidoscope of sound and sweat, you're outside, wishing you were.
Get ready to lose yourself in the shimmering sounds of Gimme Gimme Disco, a band that's taking the dance music scene by storm with their fresh and unapologetically catchy beats. They're not just slinging shiny hooks, they're crafting a musical experience that's meant to be lived, not just listened to. But wait, it gets even better—they're playing at the iconic Bottom Lounge, a venue that's as steeped in gritty, underground music lore as any dive bar in Brooklyn.
A word for the wise: you're gonna have to wait a hot minute to grab your ticket. The folks at Bottom Lounge are serious about squashing scalpers, so they're taking their sweet time to make sure every ticket sale is legit. But hey, good things come to those who wait, right? And if these indie disco darlings don't get your pulse racing, well, maybe it's time to check if you still have a heartbeat.
Prepare to be sonically baptized by the ethereal frequencies of Aaron Hibell, the prodigious maestro whose soundscapes will transport you to a universe where time folds in on itself. This isn't just another gig at the Outset; it's a rite of passage for those who crave more than the mainstream. As the venue's industrial walls vibrate with Hibell's transcendental beats, you'll find yourself lost in a euphoric trance, shoulder to shoulder with fellow sonic pilgrims. With no barriers, no re-entry, and no pretenses, it's a night of pure, unadulterated connection. Leave your ego at the door and dive headfirst into a night fueled by relentless creativity and a pulse you can feel in your bones. Miss it, and risk being forever out of the loop.
Hey, cool cats and jaded indie aficionados, mark your calendars—The Hold Steady are back and turning it up to 11 for the 20th anniversary of *Boys and Girls in America*. This isn't just a gig; it's a sonic pilgrimage for every devotee of raucous riffs and narrative-driven rock. Imagine the electric energy of a basement show but amplified to fill a room of nostalgia-hungry punks and diehard fans alike.
Craig Finn and the crew are teaming up with PLUS1, meaning your ticket does double duty, supporting public media and keeping independent journalism alive. So, dust off your best flannel, grab a cheap beer, and brace yourself for an evening where every lyric hits like a beloved chapter of your own life story. Don't get caught scrolling enviously through Instagram later; be there, in the crowd, shouting along to "Stuck Between Stations" and feeling every bit of that sweet, sweet communal catharsis. This is more than a concert—it's a rite of passage.
The Salt Shed Outdoors (Fairgrounds) 1357 N Elston Ave Chicago 60642
If you’re still lamenting the gentrification of your favorite dive bar or the commercialization of your most cherished indie band, put on your comfiest vintage band tee and mark your calendar. This isn’t just a gig; it’s a sonic pilgrimage. Day Trip is rolling into town, bringing with them the eclectic brilliance of Cassian, Kamino, Millero, and Lumi. Imagine a night where synths shimmer like the sequins on your secondhand jacket and basslines pulse harder than your crush on the drummer. It’s 21+, so leave the fake IDs at home—this is a party for those who’ve earned their scene stripes. With Day Trip, you’re not just a ticket holder; you’re an accomplice in a revolution of sound. And yes, it's a cashless venue, because who even carries cash these days? Don’t be that person scrolling Instagram while everyone else is vibing their face off. Snag your legit passes through TicketWeb & TIXR, and leave the resale ruckus to the amateurs. This is where the stories you’ll pretend to forget in the morning actually begin. See you in the smoke machine haze.
Cancel your plans, call in sick, and prepare to have your mind collectively blown—Royal & the Serpent is gracing the stage at Outset, and it's an all-ages showdown you can't afford to miss. Imagine a sonic cocktail blending indie-pop hooks with the kind of raw, existential angst that makes you question your life choices in the best way possible. This isn't just a gig; it's a baptism by sound in the church of chaotic cool. Outset's standing room only setup means you'll be shoulder-to-shoulder with fellow pilgrims, vibing to tracks that soundtrack your coming-of-age indie film fantasy. No re-entry, so once you're in, you're committed to this wild ride. Let's be real, you don't want to be the one scrolling through stories the next day, drowning in regret and wondering why you ever thought staying home was an option.
Get ready to dive headfirst into the sonic abyss at this unmissable gig featuring the indie underworld's finest. Headlining the night are Wolf Rd, the Midwest emo revivalists who shred like it's their lifeblood. If you haven’t screamed along to their cathartic anthems yet, consider this your initiation. They're joined by Davvn, the dazzling dream-pop duo whose ethereal vibes will transport you to a neon-lit reverie. Jack The Underdog brings a punk edge with lyrics that cut deeper than your ex's texts, while Hardly sets the stage with a lo-fi charm that’s as irresistibly raw as your favorite basement tapes. This lineup is a swirling vortex of sound, energy, and raw emotion that promises to make your heart race faster than your caffeine-fueled commute. Miss it at your own peril, but don't say we didn't warn you when your Insta feed is flooded with stories of a night that everyone will be talking about.
Get ready to time warp at Joes on Weed for an unmissable New Wave Night. Substance 101, PriMary, and DJ Pete Phunk are set to drench the venue in a sonic tidal wave of nostalgia. This isn't your run-of-the-mill tribute gig—this is a full immersion into the emotive, synth-pulsating, dance-your-heart-out universe of The Cure, New Order, and Depeche Mode. Don't miss the chance to take a heady plunge into the past while firmly dancing in the present. Be warned—your hipster heart might just skip a beat.
Joe's on Weed Street 940 West Weed St. Chicago 60642
When the sun dips below the Brooklyn skyline and the neon lights flicker on, Gov Ball After Dark is the only destination that matters, and Jane Remover is the reason you’re not sleeping tonight. Presented by NÜTRL, this gig is a sonic love letter to everything that makes the indie scene pulse with life. Jane Remover, the enigmatic artist who's been flipping the script on bedroom pop, is set to turn this after-party into an experience you’ll brag about witnessing firsthand. It's more than a concert—it's a baptism into the depths of ambient synths and haunting vocals that linger longer than last night's aftertaste of Pabst and pretension. If you're not inside losing yourself in the kaleidoscope of sound and sweat, you're outside, wishing you were.
When the moon hangs low over Chicago, and the streets whisper secrets of the underground, all paths lead to Bottom Lounge for a night with LOUDERNOW. This isn't just another gig—it's a baptism by sound, a cathartic cascade of raw energy that only the true disciples of indie can fully appreciate. Forget soulless arena tours; this is where the real magic happens, a sweat-soaked communion of the coolest souls who still know that music is meant to be felt, not just heard. But remember, in a world where scams lurk like shadows, Bottom Lounge is your guide through the labyrinth of ticketing nightmares. Hold tight to your anticipation and check in three days before if tickets haven't graced your inbox. The indie scene's best-kept secret is out, and missing it would be like leaving the after-party before the sunrise set. FOMO? You should be feeling it already.
Dust off your Vans and gear up for a night that could redefine your existential crisis—in a good way. Vacations are rolling into town like a sonic tidal wave, ready to wash away your ennui with their sun-soaked riffs and dreamy melodies that feel like a long-lost mixtape from your cooler older sibling. This Aussie quartet, known for their lush, jangly soundscapes, are the antidote to your Spotify fatigue, bringing the kind of live energy that makes crowded basement gigs feel like a private concert for those who truly get it. Expect to sway, swoon, and maybe even shed a tear into your craft IPA as they whisk you away on a musical journey that flirts with nostalgia without ever getting stuck in the past. Prepare for your FOMO to hit record levels if you miss out on this one—Vacations are the kind of band that turns a Tuesday night into a transformative experience. Be there or forever regret scrolling through socials the next day.
Prepare your eardrums for a sonic blitzkrieg as Amyl and the Sniffers crash land in the city, dragging Party Dozen along for the riot. This isn’t just a gig; it’s a full-on punk rock baptism by fire, with Amy Taylor’s vocals cutting through the noise like a buzzsaw on a vendetta. The Aussie quartet's electric energy is more potent than a double shot of espresso injected straight into your veins, and Party Dozen's experimental noise will have you questioning your grip on reality in the best way possible. This is the show your future self will regret missing while you’re stuck in some lame Netflix binge. So ditch the midweek ennui, dig out your most tattered band tee, and get ready to thrash around in a mosh pit that'll feel like a chaotic hug from the universe. Trust us, your existential crisis can wait—this night can’t.
The Salt Shed Outdoors (Fairgrounds) 1357 N Elston Ave Chicago 60642
Dust off your Vans and gear up for a night that could redefine your existential crisis—in a good way. Vacations are rolling into town like a sonic tidal wave, ready to wash away your ennui with their sun-soaked riffs and dreamy melodies that feel like a long-lost mixtape from your cooler older sibling. This Aussie quartet, known for their lush, jangly soundscapes, are the antidote to your Spotify fatigue, bringing the kind of live energy that makes crowded basement gigs feel like a private concert for those who truly get it. Expect to sway, swoon, and maybe even shed a tear into your craft IPA as they whisk you away on a musical journey that flirts with nostalgia without ever getting stuck in the past. Prepare for your FOMO to hit record levels if you miss out on this one—Vacations are the kind of band that turns a Tuesday night into a transformative experience. Be there or forever regret scrolling through socials the next day.
Spin your vinyl of ennui no more; Artikal Sound System is slated to reverberate through your stagnant airwaves with a resonating impact. This isn't just another band to nonchalantly chug your PBR to; it's a sonic voyage that absorbs all your apathy and replaces it with an insatiable craving for more. And with the details of their supporting act cloaked in mystery under the intriguing nomenclature, Tba, the anticipation is palatable enough to kick your blasé heart into overdrive.
This reggae-infused collective's masterful blend of dub echoes and honey-dripping rhythms promises to be the antidote to your jaded spirit. Their sound washes over you like a cosmic wave, drenching your senses in deliciously saturated grooves and ethereal harmonies. Even the most bored music fanatics find themselves snared in the sonic spiderweb that Artikal Sound System spins—leaving you aching for more in the afterglow of their audial embrace. Don't resist, ride the wave.
Reggies Rock Club 2109 South State Street Chicago 60616