"Weird Al" Yankovic: Bigger & Weirder 2026 Tour

"Weird Al" Yankovic: Bigger & Weirder 2026 Tour

"Weird Al" Yankovic: Bigger & Weirder 2026 Tour

Saturday, June 27 • 8:00 PM

An accordion-fueled fever dream of pop culture parody is blasting its way to you in 2026 with "Weird Al" Yankovic's Bigger & Weirder Tour. Forget what you think you know about this hair-metal-haired, Hawaiian-shirted phenom. Yankovic is more than a novelty act—he's a painstaking pastiche artist who's had his finger on the pulse of pop's jugular for decades. Expect eye-popping visuals, unexpected deep cuts, and a level of showmanship few can match. Safety measures? Sure, they're in place. But when you're in the throes of a polka-fied medley that skips from Billie Eilish to Frank Ocean in a single breath, you'll forget all about them. Don't miss your chance to be a part of the weirdness that will have your friends green with envy and your social feeds blowing up.

United Center
1901 W Madison
Chicago 60612

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Obskur

Obskur

Sunday, June 28 • 4:00 PM

Prepare your senses for an auditory odyssey as Obskur takes over the local dive this Friday night. This enigmatic ensemble, shrouded in a haze of reverb and mystery, is poised to deliver a set that’s less concert, more transcendental experience. Imagine sonic landscapes painted with brushstrokes of shoegaze and glimmers of post-punk, all wrapped in an electric DIY ethos that feels like it was plucked from a stranger's 3 a.m. mixtape. These avant-garde alchemists are the secret handshake of the underground scene, so if you’re looking to trade your ennui for euphoria, Obskur’s gig is the place to shed your cynicism and embrace the unfamiliar. Secure your spot and let your soul get sonically baptized. Miss it, and you’ll be doomscrolling through everyone’s fever-dream Insta stories instead.

Castaways
1603 North Lake Shore Drive
Chicago 60611

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Tiny Desk Contest On The Road 2026 with Cure For Paranoia

Tiny Desk Contest On The Road 2026 with Cure For Paranoia

Sunday, June 28 • 7:00 PM

Brace yourselves, music mavens, because NPR's Tiny Desk Contest is hitting the road again in 2026, and it's bringing the sonic storm we all need. Leading the charge is Cure For Paranoia, the genre-melting brainchild of Dallas dynamo Cameron McCloud. If you're not already swooning over McCloud—rapper, revolutionary, and low-key hero to pre-schoolers everywhere—then his vibrant jams and razor-sharp rhymes will make you a believer. Imagine if Kendrick Lamar and OutKast had a lovechild who spent playtime crafting beats with the Muppets. That's Cure For Paranoia—playful yet political, and pulsing with the kind of authenticity that dares you not to move.

We don't know the opening acts yet, but if they're handpicked to share the stage with McCloud and his crew, expect them to be nothing short of electric. So, dust off your coolest thrift store jacket, grab your too-cool-to-care friends, and prepare to have your musical paradigm shifted. This is the kind of concert that will make you regret every Netflix binge and quiet night in. Don't say we didn't warn you when your friends won't shut up about how epic it was. Join the movement, and find your cure. Now that's a summer vibe you don't want to miss.

Thalia Hall
1807 S Allport St
Chicago 60608

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Dead Pink Radio

Dead Pink Radio

Sunday, June 28 • 8:00 PM

If your soul craves a sonic awakening, Dead Pink Radio is about to become your new spiritual guide. This band is the lovechild of a late-night jam between My Bloody Valentine and The XX, with a touch of LCD Soundsystem’s dancefloor sensibility. Their riffs are jagged and their synths are smooth, creating a soundscape that feels like a midnight drive through neon-lit streets. They’ll be performing in a grungy basement venue that’s more secret society than concert hall—so exclusive you’ll need a map and a sense of adventure to find it. If you miss it, you'll be doomed to hear whispers of this night in every coffee shop and vinyl store you wander into for years to come. Show up, or risk missing out on the lore that will define our generation's musical mythos.

Reggies Music Joint
2105 South State Street
Chicago 60616

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Nemophila, Islander

Nemophila, Islander

Tuesday, June 30 • 7:00 PM

Dive headfirst into the sonic abyss this Saturday as Nemophila and Islander converge for a night that's bound to rewire your brain's pleasure circuits. This isn't just a gig; it's a pilgrimage for those who worship at the altar of decibels and distortion. Nemophila, the Japanese metal sirens, will shred your expectations before Islander resurrects them with a post-hardcore sermon that’s as electrifying as a defibrillator to the heart. Forget the usual Spotify playlist—this is where you’ll find the raw, unfiltered energy that reminds you why live music is the lifeblood of the cool-kid kingdom. Make peace with the fact that you'll never be the same again. Miss it, and you'll be left scrolling through everyone else's euphoric Instagram stories, wishing you could've been there to taste the chaos.

Reggies Rock Club
2109 South State Street
Chicago 60616

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UNTITLED VAMPIRE PLAY

UNTITLED VAMPIRE PLAY

Tuesday, June 30 • 7:30 PM

Prepare to be thrust into the throbbing heart of the indie scene with UNTITLED VAMPIRE PLAY—an uncanny fusion of bloodthirsty beats and spectral synth waves that will leave you questioning your very existence. This isn't your typical basement shoegaze set; it's a multi-sensory odyssey that will send chills down your spine and reverb through your soul. Are you ready to dance with the undead and rock out to the rhythm of the night?

You bet your vampire teeth you are. UNTITLED VAMPIRE PLAY is the sonic crypt you've been waiting to unearth. Drinking in their haunting harmonies and ethereal echoes is an experience akin to stumbling upon a super-secret warehouse rave in the belly of Berlin — it's dark, it's delicious, and it's disturbingly addictive.

Don't condemn yourself to another night of Netflix napping. Embrace the unknown, tap into your eternal cool, and let UNTITLED VAMPIRE PLAY sink their musical fangs into you. The indie scene is about to get a taste of the afterlife.

Lookingglass Theatre
821 N Michigan Ave
Chicago 60611

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Janky Limo

Janky Limo

Tuesday, June 30 • 8:00 PM

Ever found yourself dreaming of a night where the grit of lo-fi garage rock meets the existential pangs of post-punk? Enter Janky Limo, the scrappy quartet that's been rattling the rust off every indie dive from Bushwick basements to Echo Park lofts. Their sound is like Pavement and The Strokes got thrown in a blender with a dash of millennial ennui. Live, they're a force of nature—think chaotic guitar riffs, lyrics that cut deep, and energy levels that could light up the entire East Village. Catch them this Friday at The Wick. Trust me, you'll want to be front row when they tear the roof off with their latest single, "Half-Baked Catastrophe." It's the gig your Spotify Wrapped will wish it had attended.

Reggies Music Joint
2105 South State Street
Chicago 60616

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The Strike

The Strike

Wednesday, July 1 • 7:30 PM

You know that fleeting moment when the universe conspires to make your heart throb in sync with the bassline? Enter The Strike—a sonic tidal wave crashing into the depths of your jaded soul. This isn't just another gig; it's a baptism in pure, unadulterated rhythm. Imagine LCD Soundsystem flirting with The Strokes at a glitter-drenched warehouse rave. The Strike's live shows are a kaleidoscope of sound, swirling with intoxicating synths and angular guitar riffs that could slice through the ennui of your existential crisis. Their energy? It's like a lightning bolt on a sugar high. If you're not there, are you even really alive? Try not to let the FOMO consume you whole, but we dare you to find a better way to transcend your musical malaise.

Park West
322 W. Armitage
Chicago 60614

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Rigid, Jack Riedy and the Dealbreakers, Sattva Dog

Rigid, Jack Riedy and the Dealbreakers, Sattva Dog

Wednesday, July 1 • 8:00 PM

Clear your calendar and dust off those Docs, because this Friday night at the ever-so-exclusive Velvet Underground basement is the kind of gig that will make your future self jealous if you miss it. First up, we've got Sattva Dog, the psych-groove maestros whose sound feels like a kaleidoscope got lost in a Pink Floyd record—expect to be transported. Following them, Jack Riedy and the Dealbreakers are set to take us on a wild ride with their raw, rebellious riffs and lyrics sharp enough to cut through your ennui. And headlining, Rigid is bringing their post-punk prowess with an introspective edge that's as if Ian Curtis got existential. This isn't just a lineup; it's a pilgrimage for the sonically adventurous. Be there, or be wondering forever what could have been.

Reggies Music Joint
2105 South State Street
Chicago 60616

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UNTITLED VAMPIRE PLAY

UNTITLED VAMPIRE PLAY

Thursday, July 2 • 2:00 PM

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Crisp autumn nights are wasted on the living. This Friday, dive into the sanguine sonic shades of UNTITLED VAMPIRE PLAY. A band that captures the zeitgeist of the post-punk panorama with the rapacious fervor of a creature of the night. They've been hailed as the spectral lovechild of Bauhaus and Cocteau Twins, their sound a symphony of shadows that fuses desolate guitars with cataclysmic synths. With a reputation for shows that are more ritual than concert, expect a night of relentless rhythms and intoxicating choruses that will compel even the most cynical souls. Don't just be another face caught in the glow of your phone screen - join us in the dark.

Lookingglass Theatre
821 N Michigan Ave
Chicago 60611

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Repeat Player w/ Moon Destroyer, Noah Jennings

Repeat Player w/ Moon Destroyer, Noah Jennings

Thursday, July 2 • 7:00 PM

Clear your calendar and lace up your thrifted Docs because this Friday, Repeat Player is about to reroute your existential crisis into a euphoria-laden soundscape at The Glimmer Room. Fresh off their latest EP drop that sounds like Beach House and Tame Impala had a love child raised on lo-fi VHS tapes, Repeat Player will be the headlining act you pretend you’ve been listening to since 2019. Joining them are Moon Destroyer, whose synths are so cosmic they might just realign your chakras, and Noah Jennings, the indie troubadour with lyrics so poignant you'll think he’s been reading your therapy journal. This is the night your Spotify Discover Weekly wishes it could plan—don’t say we didn’t warn you when you find yourself at the bar, bent on impressing that cute someone with your encyclopedic knowledge of dream pop’s second wave.

Cubby Bear
1059 West Addison
Chicago 60613

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Goetia, Ritual Fog, Defense Wound, Funerary Outlook

Goetia, Ritual Fog, Defense Wound, Funerary Outlook

Thursday, July 2 • 8:00 PM

This Friday, dive headfirst into the sonic abyss with a lineup that's practically conjured from the depths of your coolest vinyl dreams. Goetia, the darkwave darlings who've been spinning their own witchy web of sound, are set to headline a night that promises to be nothing short of transcendental. Ritual Fog will envelop you in their atmospheric haze, leaving you somewhere between this realm and the next. Defense Wound is ready to unleash their blistering post-punk anthems, a perfect soundtrack for your existential dread. And kicking things off, Funerary Outlook will guide you through a melancholic labyrinth of sound, proving that sadness never sounded so good. This is more than just a gig—it's a pilgrimage for those who live for the underground pulse. Consider your FOMO activated.

Reggies Music Joint
2105 South State Street
Chicago 60616

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Patty Pershayla, Michelle Sanchez

Patty Pershayla, Michelle Sanchez

Thursday, July 2 • 8:30 PM

Get ready to transcend mere existence, because Patty Pershayla and Michelle Sanchez are about to drop a sonic meteorite on our otherwise mundane timeline. These two titans of the indie galaxy are colliding for a night that promises to be nothing short of legendary. Picture this: Patty's raw, visceral lyricism sparring with Michelle's ethereal synth landscapes in a duel that'll reverberate your soul like a long-lost My Bloody Valentine B-side. It's the kind of event where shoegaze dreams tie-dye with synthpop reality, and you might just find yourself scribbling zine poetry about it afterward. This is not just a concert; it's an initiation into a secret society of sound. Miss this, and your future self will resent you forever.

Reggies Bananna's Shack
2105 South State Street
Chicago 60616

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Lane 8 at Lakefront Green

Lane 8 at Lakefront Green

Friday, July 3 • 12:00 PM

If you haven't yet surrendered yourself to the sonic embrace of Lane 8, consider this your official wake-up call. This Saturday, the maestro of melodic house is transforming Lakefront Green into a utopia of beats and feels, where the skyline melts into synth-laden sunsets and every bass drop reverberates through the city’s bones. Forget the cookie-cutter club scene; this is where the real alchemy happens—where euphoric melodies meet the open air and kindred souls dance like nobody's watching. Picture it: a sea of vintage windbreakers swaying in unison, eyes closed, hearts open. It’s not just a gig; it’s a communion of the cool. Miss it, and you'll be left scrolling through everyone else’s Instagrams, wondering why you ever doubted the magic.

Lakefront Green
2401 N. Lakeshore Drive
Chicago 60614

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La Texana, Blood Club, Future Nobodies

La Texana, Blood Club, Future Nobodies

Friday, July 3 • 8:00 PM

Get ready to dive headfirst into the sonic wonderland at Bottom Lounge, where the indie trinity of La Texana, Blood Club, and Future Nobodies is set to redefine your Friday night. Whether you're a fan of La Texana's genre-bending riffs, Blood Club's dark pop alchemy, or Future Nobodies' gritty synth-laden anthems, this lineup is the stuff of underground legend. Imagine a night where every chord strikes like a secret handshake, and every lyric feels like it was written just for you. Sure, tickets might be playing hard to get, but isn't the chase half the fun? This isn't just another gig; it's a pilgrimage for the perpetually hip, and missing out would be like skipping the afterparty of the year. So, lace up those well-worn Converse, double-check your inbox for those elusive tickets, and get ready to experience a night that will haunt your group chat for weeks.

Bottom Lounge
1375 W. Lake St
Chicago 60607

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Total Chaos, Noogy, Rumblehawk

Total Chaos, Noogy, Rumblehawk

Friday, July 3 • 8:00 PM

Get ready to ditch your ennui at the door and dive headfirst into a night where the energy is as raw as a basement tape and as electrifying as a circuit-bent synth. Total Chaos is set to obliterate the stage with their signature sonic anarchy—think the unholy lovechild of early Black Flag and a pack of feral cats. Not to be outdone, Noogy will unleash their unfiltered punk ethos, a whirlwind of grit and riffage that’ll make even the most stoic hipster reconsider their stance on moshing. And then there's Rumblehawk, the under-the-radar phenom whose psychedelic noise-pop is the aural equivalent of a DMT trip gone right. This isn’t just a gig; it’s a rite of passage for anyone claiming allegiance to the indie underground. Clear your calendar, grab your coolest vintage tee, and prepare to feel something real. Jaded? Not by the end of this night.

Reggies Music Joint
2105 South State Street
Chicago 60616

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