As the temperatures rise, the excitement in Chicago is heating up with an array of fantastic musical events lined up this August. From iconic performances to late-night festival vibes, the city’s music scene promises unforgettable experiences.
On August 5, the English singer-songwriter Jorja Smith will grace The Salt Shed stage. Fans have eagerly awaited her return to Chicago after a previously scheduled show was canceled earlier this year. With a dedicated following, anticipation is soaring for what promises to be a memorable performance.
Coinciding with Smith’s performance on the same day, Cyndi Lauper will take the stage at Credit Union 1 Amphitheatre for her Girls Just Wanna Have Fun Farewell Tour. This show is expected to be a heartfelt celebration of Lauper’s profound career, showcasing her talents both as an artist and an activist.
The excitement continues on August 15, as Tate McRae performs at the United Center. This rising star will undoubtedly deliver an engaging show in a venue known for hosting major events.
Following that, on August 17, legendary artists Melissa Etheridge and the Indigo Girls will perform together at the Jay Pritzker Pavilion. This special night promises beloved classics such as “I’m the Only One” and “Closer to Fine,” inviting audience members to sing along and relive nostalgic moments from Lilith Fair days.
For those seeking a comedic twist, Sarah Hester Ross will bring her bold feminist humor to The Den Theatre on August 22. Following her 2024 special Don’t Mess with a Redhead, audiences can expect a night filled with laughter and sharp wit, making it a must-see event for comedy lovers.
Later in the month, St. Vincent will share the stage with The Lumineers at Soldier Field on August 30. While The Lumineers headline the concert, music aficionados know that St. Vincent’s participation ensures a high-caliber evening of entertainment, expertly blending her powerful artistry with the folk-rock sounds of the headliners.
As the month progresses, music lovers should not miss the official aftershows taking place across the city as part of Lollapalooza. Notable shows include Mary Droppinz at Smoke & Mirrors on August 1 and Remi Wolf at The Salt Shed on August 2, providing festival-goers the chance to continue the musical celebration.
Additionally, on August 14-16, audiences can catch You’re Being Ridiculous: Girl, Bye at Steppenwolf, featuring true stories shared by real people. This showcase brings together favorites from Rebellious Magazine, promising an engaging and heartfelt storytelling experience.
The Beaches will also perform at The Salt Shed on August 29, adding even more to the diverse lineup that Chicago has to offer this month.
With so many performances happening throughout August, music enthusiasts are encouraged to enjoy as many shows as possible. This vibrant array of events marks an exhilarating culmination of summer in Chicago, providing both locals and visitors with a rich tapestry of musical experiences.
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