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Nightlife & Entertainment in Chicago

TIME : 2016/2/24 10:32:55
Home of countless blues bars and jazz clubs, Chicago’s a buzzing place for a night out. Rock and pop acts can also be enjoyed at hipster-swathed dive bars, and of course you always laugh your socks off at groundbreaking improv comedy nights.

 

Comedy and theater

 

From big name shows previewing before their Broadway runs to local theater groups and quirky offbeat sketches, Chicago’s long been known as a bastion for live theater and comedy.

 

 

A spring board for some of the country’s best loved comedians – think Tina Fey, Bill Murray and Steve Carrell – The Second City’s the perfect spot to catch some side-splitting, hard-hitting sketches. Tucked in the heart of Chicago’s Old Town, it hosts nightly revues on love, life and politics, and some fast-paced improv, too.

 

1616 N Wells Street, Chicago IL 60614.  

 

Bars

 

Dive bars, tap rooms, old-timey speakeasies – Chicago’s awash with cool hangout spots where you can sup on a beer with the city’s locals. And if you’re dressed up for a glitzy night on the town, swanky cocktail bars and gleaming Champagne joints will have you feeling giddy on bubbles in no time.

 

The Signature Lounge

 

Whizz on up to the 96th floor of the towering Hancock Building to enjoy a cooling glass of your favorite tipple while watching the twinkly amber lights of the city streets below. If you’re in need of a snack after one too many cocktails, choose from a gourmet menu of appetizers.

 

875 N Michigan Avenue, Chicago IL 60611.  

 

Headquarters Beercade

 

With 2 venues to choose from – its grungy original in Lakeview and an industrial alternative in River North – Headquarters Beercade is quickly becoming a Chicago institution. Remember to put aside your craft beer or cocktail to test your skills against one of the bleeping old-school arcade games.

 

213 W Institute Place, Chicago IL 60610.  

 

Jazz and blues venues

 

Let's face it, you can’t visit the Windy City without tapping your foot to some blues or jazz tunes in one of its Rat Pack-inspired music clubs.

 

 

Home of blues icon Buddy Guy, this hub for impossibly good local and national musicians is a no-brainer night out hotspot. Small enough to feel cozy, this legendary club has a consistently impressive show calendar.

 

700 S Wabash Avenue, Chicago IL 60605.  

 

 

Check out the big name weekend acts at Chicago’s oldest jazz club – showcasing sax-playing piano-tapping cats since 1947. If you’re around in the week you’ll be treated to low-key performances from local names.

 

806 S Plymouth Court, Chicago IL 60605.  

 

Concert venues

 

It’s not just blues and jazz in Chicago. The city’s huge auditoriums and venues pull in chart-topping pop and rock stars, while small theatres, pubs, and bars are host to indie bands, up-and-coming musicians, and guitar-strumming locals.The Chicago Theatre

 

With its retro-cool neon signs flashing out from the heart of downtown, chandelier-swathed Chicago Theatre’s an iconic concert venue, home to big name musicals, comedy revues, and pop concerts.

 

175 N State Street, Chicago IL 60601.