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Concert season is here in Chicago, and festivals like Lollapalooza and the NASCAR Chicago Street Race aren’t the only ways Chicagoans can get in on the action. When it comes to live music in Chicago, there’s something for everybody. Check out these 9 exciting concerts in Chicago coming this summer.

The Rolling Stones

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Thursday, June 27 & Sunday, June 30 - Soldier Field

There’s still time to snag tickets to see The Rolling Stones in Chicago! Perhaps one of the greatest rock acts of all time, The Rolling Stones will perform for two nights on June 27 and June 30 at Soldier Field. Tickets are on sale now for the can’t-miss show of the summer, get ‘em before they're gone!

Santana and Counting Crows 

Saturday, June 29 - Credit Union 1 Amphitheatre, Tinley Park

Psychedelic rock pioneers Santana and Grammy award-winning rock group Counting Crows are coming to Tinley Park on June 29. Bringing together Santana’s Latin-inspired psychedelia with Counting Crow's signature folk-rock sound, this collaborative concert is set to be one fans will never forget. Tickets are selling fast, secure your seats while you can!

Thundercat and BADBADNOTGOOD

 

July 6 - Salt Shed

Contemporary funk sensation and Grammy award-winning artist Thundercat is heading to the Salt Shed this July, along with modern Jazz trio BADBADNOTGOOD. Thundercat is best known for his virtuoso bass playing and eclectic sound which fuses elements of psychedelic rock, funk, and R&B. Don’t miss the chance to see some of the biggest visionaries in modern music at Chicago’s coolest new venue. Tickets are on sale now!

Train and REO Speedwagon 

Saturday, July 13 - Credit Union 1 Amphitheatre, Tinley Park

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Chart-topping pop-rock act Train is teaming up with 80s rock icons REO Speedwagon for an unforgettable concert experience in Tinley Park on July 13. Don’t miss the chance to see two of the greatest bands of the past four decades in the ultimate joint performance.

Vampire Weekend

Friday, July 26 & Saturday, July 27 - Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island

Hot off the heels of their critically acclaimed album “Only God Was ABove Us”, Vampire Weekend is heading to Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island for a two-night show. One of the biggest alternative rock acts of the past two decades, this is one concert fans won’t want to miss. Grab tickets before they’re gone!

Kesha

 

Wednesday, July 31 - House of Blues

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Miss out on Lollapalooza tickets? You can still catch pop superstar Kesha at the House of Blues on July 31! Kesha will perform an intimate after-show at the legendary Chicago venue featuring some of her biggest hits. Tickets are selling fast, don’t miss out on this one-of-a-kind show!

P!nk

Saturday, August 24 - Soldier Field

Pop-rock powerhouse P!nk is back in Chicago this summer, and she’s taking over Soldier Field on Saturday, August 24, with special guests Sheryl Crow and The Script. Fans can expect an extravagant live show featuring favorite hits like “So What”, “Just Give Me a Reason”, and much more! Tickets are on sale now.

Pitbull

Friday, August 30 - Credit Union 1 Amphitheatre, Tinley Park

Latin hip-hop superstar Pitbull is swinging into Chicago this August for an electrifying one-night performance. Also known as “Mr. Worldwide”, Pitbull is best known for his chart-topping party anthems and dance club hits. Get ready to groove and dance the night away, grab tickets now before they’re gone!

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