Chicago-Area Live Music Recommendations for April 29-May 5

GENA: Liv.e and Karriem Riggins (B+) GENA: Liv.e and Karriem Riggins (B+)

Each Wednesday, WTTW News producer Josh Terry presents must-see live music shows from indie rock to jazz, country, hip-hop and more.

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Wednesday, April 29: 
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band at United Center. Tickets
This show marks the WTTW News newsletter producer’s first-ever time seeing the Boss. 

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Operelly, Godstar Megamix at Schubas. Tickets
Despite the “ope” in the name, this indie pop artist isn’t from the Midwest but the Bay Area. 

GENA (Karriem Riggins + Liv.e) at Sleeping Village. Tickets
Two artists from Dallas and Detroit team up for a smooth night of jazz, soul and hip-hop

Snõõper, Shrudd, Body Shop at Subterranean. Tickets
Nashville’s rowdiest punk band brings papier-mâché puppets to Wicker Park. 

Thursday, April 30: 
Pearla, Josh Halper, Max Subar at Color Club. Tickets
Two Brooklyn folk songwriters join forces for a show in Old Irving Park. 

The Messthetics & James Brandon Lewis, YR Knives at Constellation. Tickets
These two artists find the common ground between punk and jazz. 

Gladie, Noun, Sick Day at the Empty Bottle. Tickets.
You might know this excellent Philadelphia punk songwriter from bands like Cayetana and Universal Girlfriend. 

Dry Cleaning, YHWH Nailgun at Thalia Hall. Sold out.  
A long sold-out show of cerebral punk music in Pilsen. 

Friday, May 1: 
The Hoyle Brothers at Empty Bottle. Free. 
Want a matinee show? This honky tonk residency is always on Fridays at 5:30 p.m. and always free. 

Jason Calhoun, Zander Raymond, Gianna Andreatta at Hideout. Tickets
This prolific Philadelphia artist makes a stop to one of Chicago’s coziest venues. 

St. Paul & the Broken Bones, Thee Sinseers, Brother Wallace at Salt Shed. Tickets
Blue-eyed soul from Birmingham. 

Saturday, May 2: 
The Head and the Heart, The Brudi Brothers at Auditorium Theatre. Tickets.  
There’s a coffee shop in Edgewater named after this band’s biggest song, “Rivers and Roads.” 

The Lemon Twigs, Josephine Network at Metro. Tickets
Like throwback rock’n’roll? Head to Lakeview. 

Failure, Baroness, ...And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of Dead, Shiner, Ringo Deathstarr, Spotlights, Bleary Eyed, Slow Mass at Radius. Tickets
A two-stage, one-day music festival of indie rock, punk and metal in Pilsen. 

Resavoir, Gregory Uhlmann at Wicker Park Lutheran Church. Tickets
The Chicago jazz trumpeter and producer enlists the L.A. guitarist for this unconventional concert. 

Sunday, May 3: 
Remember Sports, Cusp, Krill 2 at Cobra Lounge. Tickets.
Three acts of infectious indie rock and power pop. 

Bill Callahan, Jana Horn at Constellation. Sold out.  
Lowkey, conversational songwriting in Roscoe Village. 

The New Pornographers, Will Sheff at Metro. Sold out. 
Titans of 2000s indie rock play a show in Lakeview. 

Tuesday, May 5: 
Iron & Wine, Improvement Movement at Thalia Hall. Tickets
Two generations of folk-rock in Pilsen. 


WTTW News arts coverage is supported by the JCS Arts, Health & Education Fund of the DuPage Foundation.


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