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Downtown Chicago, Illinois, has some double-decked and a few triple-decked streets immediately north and south of the Main Branch and immediately east of the South Branch of the Chicago River. The most famous and longest of these is Wacker Drive, which replaced the South Water Street Market upon its 1926 completion. [1]
CHICAGO — AC/DC is hitting the road for the first time in nine years with their Power Up North American Tour. The rock band announced the launch of their 2025 tour Monday, which includes a stop ...
Ween recorded Live In Chicago, a DVD and CD of their three night run at the Vic in 2003. Wilco recorded Kicking Television: Live in Chicago at the Vic in May 2005. Jim Gaffigan's Beyond the Pale CD, DVD and TV special were recorded at the Vic in 2006. Porcupine Tree brought The Incident tour to The Vic on September 22, 2009.
Billy Joel in Concert is an ongoing concert tour by the American singer-songwriter Billy Joel. [1] After several concerts beforehand, in the fall of 2013, the concert tour began in Sunrise, Florida, [2] and is ongoing, scheduled to continue at least through November 1, 2025, in Hollywood, Florida.
The Midway Plaisance, known locally as the Midway, is a public park on the South Side of Chicago, Illinois.It is one mile long by 220 yards wide and extends along 59th and 60th streets, joining Washington Park at its west end and Jackson Park at its east end.
Metro (formerly the Stages Music Hall and Cabaret Metro [1]) is a concert hall in Chicago, Illinois, United States, that plays host to a variety of local, regional and national emerging bands and musicians. [2] The Metro was first opened in 1982. The capacity is 1,100, divided between the main floor and the balcony.
Chicago became the first city in the world to name a street after Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. in 1968 following his assassination. [1] The street runs continuously from Cermak Road (22nd Street) on the north to 115th Street on the south. It runs at 400 East or four blocks east of State Street in Chicago's city grid.