
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 .....
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.....

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.....
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.....
Chicago's freethinker cemetery became its most transfixing concert ground. Bohemian National Cemetery at 5255 North Pulaski Road was founded in 1877 by the city's Czech community after a Catholic priest refused burial to Marie Silhanek, a Czech woman deemed insufficiently observant - an outrage that drove eight Bohemian benevolent societies to buy fifty acres in what was then Jefferson Township and create a burial ground free of religious restrictions, open within a decade to all nationalities a.....

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.....
A replica of Warsaw's Royal Castle clock tower rises over the Kennedy Expressway, marking the movie palace that became the capitol of Polish Chicago. The Copernicus Center at 5216 West Lawrence Avenue in Jefferson Park opened on 27 June 1930 as the Gateway Theatre, a deluxe Balaban and Katz house designed by Mason Rapp of the great theatre firm Rapp and Rapp - the Chicago Herald-Examiner devoted a full page to proclaiming it the most acoustically perfect theatre in the world, and a week of neigh.....
No seat in the house is more than 45 feet from the stage - not even in the balcony. The Gary and Laura Maurer Concert Hall, at 4544 North Lincoln Avenue in Chicago's Lincoln Square, is the flagship performance room of the Old Town School of Folk Music, the storied teaching institution that has anchored the city's folk scene since 1957. The hall occupies the school's Lincoln Square West building, a handsome former public library the Old Town School converted when it moved north from its original.....

Horner Park is a Chicago Park District facility on the northwest side of Chicago, Illinois, featuring athletic fields, playgrounds, and a fieldhouse that hosts community events, outdoor concerts, and neighbourhood festivals.

Perched on the third floor of a towering three-story corner building at 2539 North Kedzie Boulevard, the Logan Square Auditorium has served Chicago's northwest side since Greek immigrant brothers Samuel and Peter Geannopulos erected the structure around 1911. Designed by Worthmann and Steinbach, architects renowned for their church work, the building anchors the intersection where the Metropolitan West Side elevated railway once drew riders and commerce to the Logan Square neighborhood. The mai.....