Caroline Rose played a sold out show at Thalia Hall on Friday, April 21st with support from Kairos Creature Club. If you missed out on tickets, be sure to check out the photo gallery below and see where you can catch Caroline Rose on tour next here.
Last week, MUNA performed to a sold out Thalia Hall for a Lollapalooza after show, also featuring Meet Me at the Altar. See the photo recap of the evening below, and see where you can catch MUNA next here.
This past Friday night, Nation of Language returned to Chicago, on tour to celebrate their sophomore album A Way Forward. The evening began with support from Ducks Ltd.
Check out photos from the evening below and keep an eye out for an interview with Nation of Language coming soon. You can also check out Nation of Language’s upcoming shows here.
Last Friday night, enthusiastic fans packed into Thalia Hall to witness Wet Leg’s first ever show in Chicago. The sold out show had originally been booked at Empty Bottle before moving up to Thalia Hall to accommodate the band’s growing fanbase, and the bigger crowd only seemed fitting for the amount of energy the band brought to the stage.
Check out the photo recap of Wet Leg and Lowertown below, and see where you can catch the tour next here.
This past Saturday night, fans packed the house at Thalia Hall for a night of feel-good and fun tunes from Dark Tea and Current Joys. If you missed out on tickets to the sold out show, check out our photo recap and see where you can catch Current Joys on tour next here.
Last Wednesday night, Squirrel Flower and Soccer Mommy played to a sold out Thalia Hall, giving fans in Chicago their first chance to hear songs from the 2020 album color theory performed live. Check out the full gallery below, and see the rest of the upcoming tour dates here.
Last week, Japanese Breakfast began their two-part residency at Thalia Hall, playing two sold out shows at the Pilsen venue on September 15th and 16th. The shows took place during Japanese Breakfast’s tour in support of the 2021 album Jubilee.
The setlist heavily focused on songs from the new album, but we also got to hear Michelle Zauner and her bandmates expand upon their sound in reimagined favorites like “Everybody Wants To Love You” and “Road Head.” An elaborate backdrop of multi-colored light discs added an additional layer to the show’s production, yet it never overpowered the authentic roots of the performance.
If you missed out on the first run of shows, Japanese Breakfast will be back at Thalia Hall on October 11th and 12th. Check out photos of the September 16th show below, and snag your own copy of Jubilee here.
Sunday Pitchfork Festival acts Snail Mail and Tasha gave Chicago fans a preview of their shows on Saturday night, with an aftershow at Thalia Hall. Both acts put on a stunning show and got everyone ready to see them at Pitchfork the final day. Check out photos from their sets below.