20/12/2024

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Chris Stapleton plays Wrigley; benefit with Michael McDermott, Heather Lynne Horton

Chris Stapleton plays Wrigley; benefit with Michael McDermott, Heather Lynne Horton

Chris Stapleton and friends

Country artist Chris Stapleton takes the stage at Wrigley Field this weekend highlighting his latest album, “Starting Over,” which nabbed three Grammy nods at the 67th annual awards show in 2020. He’ll be joined on his “All American Road Show Tour” stop by special guests The Highwomen — Brandi Carlile, Maren Morris, Amanda Shires and Natalie Hemby — as well as featured performers Mavis Staples and Mike Campbell & The Dirty Knobs. This concert was rescheduled from 2021, so tickets for the original show will be honored.

5:30 p.m. Saturday, July 23, at Wrigley Field, 1060 W. Addison St., Chicago. $59.95-$129.95. mlb.com/cubs/tickets/concerts/chris-stapleton.

‘Better With’ Friday Pilots Club

After dropping the recent single “Hot Mess,” Chicago rock band Friday Pilots Club heads back to town with some new music to share. Friday, they hit the Epiphany Center for the Arts for an intimate listening session of the new single “Better With” a week before it comes out, followed by an acoustic set, stories and a chance to meet the guys. A Golden Hour (starting at 5 p.m.) precedes the show, with light bites and drink specials available before the performance.

7:30 p.m. (Golden Hour starts at 5 and show doors open at 7 p.m.) Friday, July 22, at the Epiphany Center for the Arts, 201 S. Ashland Ave., Chicago. $20-$25. epiphanychi.com.

Feels Fest at WC Social

This weekend, WC Social Club presents Feels Fest 2022, bringing together stars of the Chicago area’s metal, pop-punk and rock scenes for one night of awesome, high-energy tunes. Catch Erabella, TANZEN and Tiny Kingdoms, along with Fools’ Brew, Nightspice, LOWCOUNTRY and The Neverafter as they channel the music of bands such as Story of the Year, Taking Back Sunday, Underoath and more.


        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        

 

5 p.m. (doors at 4) Saturday, July 23, at WC Social Club, 920 Roosevelt Road, West Chicago. $15 in advance, $20 at the door; also VIP seating for $30, or $65 for a reserved table of 4. (630) 473-0099 or thewcsocialclub.com.

Two shots with Nora Marks

With thoughtful lyrics driven by a fiery intensity, Nora Marks turns every show into a raucous party. Along with being just so dang fun, the group is one of the most kind and supportive acts exploding on the Chicago-area indie scene today, and they’ve earned all the love they’ve been getting. This week, fans of the punk band can see them play twice. On Saturday, they join the lineup for the two-day Shred Your Standards 2 music and skating community party at Logan Boulevard Skate Park, along with Ax and the Hatchetmen, La Rosa Noir, North by North and Totally Cashed. (Sunday’s lineup includes Modern Losers, Scumbag Skippy, We Weren’t Invited and hhunter.) If you can’t catch that, the punk band also headlines an underground show at Chicago’s Book Club Monday with Blue Car and Dad Hat.

Shred Your Standards 2 is from 2 to 10 p.m. Saturday, July 23, and 3 to 10 p.m. Sunday, July 24, at the Logan Boulevard Skate Park, W. Logan Blvd., Chicago. $10 per day at the door. Get more info at instagram.com/p/Cf_7u1gOtMr.

Also, 8 p.m. Monday, July 25, at Book Club in Chicago (Message one of the bands for the address). $10; 17 and older, vaccination card required for entry. facebook.com/noramarksmusic.

        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        

 

McDermott and Horton for Mercy Home

Chicago musical duo singer-songwriter Michael McDermott and fiddle aficionado Heather Lynne Horton share the stage for a gritty and folk-infused rock performance this weekend to raise funds for Mercy Home for Boys and Girls. Proceeds from the concert and silent auction will benefit the Chicago-based charity dedicated to providing shelter, food and clothing to children in need.

8 p.m. Saturday, July 23, at The Venue, 21 S. Broadway Ave., Aurora. $40-$45. (331) 212-8490 or themusicvenue.org.

Crooner Tony Ocean at Club Arcada

Tony Ocean — the Chicago-area artist who just celebrated 30 years of treating audiences to his take on Rat Pack and Motown classics — heads to St. Charles for a Saturday night croonfest at the Club Arcada Speakeasy.

8:30 p.m. Saturday, July 23, at Club Arcada, 105 E. Main St., St. Charles. $15. (630) 962-7000 or clubarcada.com.

Michael C. Hall’s Princess plays Metro

With a flourish of electronica piercing through its glam-rock, synthy stratum, Golden Globe-winning actor Michael C. Hall’s (“Dexter,” “Six Feet Under”) Princess Goes To the Butterfly Museum busts in on Chicago this weekend. Together with Matt Katz-Bohen (Blondie) and Peter Yanowitz (The Wallflowers, Natalie Merchant), the trio brings an eerie and theatrical vibe to the Metro, along with supporting act Man On Man.

8 p.m. Sunday, July 24, at Metro, 3730 N. Clark St., Chicago. $25-$30. (773) 549-4140 or metrochicago.com.

• Brian Shamie is a Daily Herald multiplatform editor and local music junkie. Email him at [email protected], find him on Facebook or follow him on Twitter (@thatshamieguy) or Instagram (@chicagosoundcheck). He also keeps tabs on the Chicago music scene at chicagosoundcheck.com.