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1st Ward

Behind the butcher counter of a century-old former auto body shop, the 1st Ward is a 5,000-square-foot concert and event space tucked inside the Chop Shop complex at 2033 West North Avenue in Chicago's Wicker Park neighbourhood. The building sits just west of the Milwaukee-Damen-North intersection, one of the city's busiest nightlife crossroads, and brings together encased meats, craft beer, cocktails, and live entertainment under a single roof. Designed by event professionals, the venue holds .....

Athenaeum Theatre - IL

A parish built it; Chicago theatre never gave it back. The Athenaeum at 2936 North Southport Avenue in Lakeview opened in 1911, designed by architect Hermann J. Gaul for the Redemptorist Fathers of St. Alphonsus as a home for the intellectual, physical and social intercourse of their German-Catholic parishioners - opera, dance, orchestral and dramatic productions from day one. More than a century later it is Chicago's oldest continuously operating Off-Loop theatre, now run as the Athenaeum Cente.....

Avondale Music Hall

An old Polish ballroom turned Latin club now works for everyone on Milwaukee Avenue. Avondale Music Hall at 3336 North Milwaukee Avenue - technically in Irving Park, named in tribute to the neighbourhood next door - is the 350-capacity venue that promoter Chris Bauman built out of Club Mambo, the Latin dance club that held the corner of Milwaukee and Keystone for two decades atop an earlier Polish nightclub history. Bauman, whose portfolio also includes the Patio and Olympic theatres, bought th.....

Balloon Museum® Chicago

A travelling exhibition of giant inflatable art set up inside a film studio on the city's Northwest Side, the Balloon Museum's EmotionAir show opened in Chicago in late October 2025 for a run scheduled through early April 2026. The wider Balloon Museum project began in 2021 and has toured cities including London, Paris, Rome, New York and Singapore; this edition, first staged in London in late 2023, frames its inflatable works around the theme of emotion. Rather than a permanent collection, the.....

Beat Kitchen

The butcher shop in the back became one of Chicago's hardest-working stages. Beat Kitchen at 2100 West Belmont Avenue has anchored the Roscoe Village corner of Belmont and Hoyne since 1990, serving live music, food and beer out of an 1889 building whose back room spent its first century as the neighbourhood butcher's before conversion into the venue's music room. Owner Robert Gomez - whose portfolio also includes Wicker Park's Subterranean - has kept the formula steady for three decades: a prope.....

Bottom Lounge

Chicago's transit authority demolished this club, and it came back bigger. Bottom Lounge began life in 1991 as Lakeview Links, a sports bar with cover bands at 3206 North Wilton in Lake View; when owners learned around 2001 that the CTA had targeted the property under eminent domain for the Brown Line extension, they adopted the Bottom Lounge name and started booking original music as a supposed last hurrah. The reprieve lasted years - four consecutive New Year's Eves were billed as the final ni.....

Chop Shop - Chicago

A century-old Wicker Park auto body garage now butchers whole animals in the front and books indie tours in the back. Chop Shop at 2033 West North Avenue opened in October 2013 as Chicago's only sustainable butcher, deli, restaurant and bar attached to a full concert venue - the two-story building, vacant for years, was bought in August 2011 by investor Nick Moretti, who brought in Mario Minelli of Minelli Meats to run the food side and Matt Woodburn to book and manage the performance space. The.....

City Winery - Chicago

Chicago's first fully operational winery opened not in wine country but in a former food-distribution warehouse on Randolph Street. City Winery Chicago at 1200 West Randolph Street welcomed its first guests in August 2012 - Mayor Rahm Emanuel helped cut the ribbon at the 14 August opening party and comedian Lewis Black broke in the stage with a week of shows, followed within days by two sold-out nights from Lindsey Buckingham. It was the first expansion of Michael Dorf's Manhattan original, and .....

Cobra Lounge - Chicago

An illuminated red-and-black serpent marks one of the few signs of life on a gritty stretch of Ashland Avenue, and behind it sits Chicago's punk rock living room. Cobra Lounge at 235 North Ashland Avenue opened on 17 March 2006 in the shell of the old G and Z Restaurant and Bar, a long-standing workingman's taproom on the near west side, and grew under the late Sean McKeough - the Riot Fest co-founder whose fingerprints are all over Chicago's independent music infrastructure - into a bar, restau.....

Concord Music Hall

Three festival promoters bought a nightclub to fill the hole the Congress Theater left, and built one of Chicago's hardest-working mid-size rooms. Concord Music Hall at 2047 North Milwaukee Avenue in Logan Square opened in August 2013 - Adam Ant played the first show on 1 August, with the official opening on the 17th - after React Presents, Silver Wrapper and Riot Fest, the teams behind Spring Awakening, North Coast Music Festival and Riot Fest itself, converted the former VLive nightclub just u.....