THURSDAY, JUNE 25th
Base of Haymarket Martyrs Memorial. Photo by D.A. Sonnenfeld. Pocket Guide to Hell Virtual Trivia @ Your Favorite Streaming Device, 7:00pm - 8:00pm WHAT: June has been an important month in Chicago’s history. Test your knowledge of the city’s history and learn more about key people and events during this virtual trivia night, co-hosted by the Illinois Labor History Society. SO WHAT: In between trivia rounds, learn about the ILHS’s role in preserving the Haymarket Martyrs Monument in Waldheim Cemetery in Forest Park, unveiled on June 25, 1893, with Larry Spivak. Hear Lucy Parsons herself (Alma Washington) dedicate the monument; and enjoy some classic labor songs performed by Ed Green. Play in teams of up to six people or by yourself; all are welcome. NOW WHAT: You can register for the event here. It's free, but please consider donating $5 to $25 to the Illinois Lsbor History Society. Pocket Guide to Hell conducts tours and events related to social justice, labor history and Chicago’s past.FRIDAY - SUNDAY, JUNE 26th - June 28th
https://vimeo.com/431888699 4theQulture: A 3-Day Virtual Celebration of Pride @ OTV’s streaming platform, the comfort and safety of home, 7-10PM WHAT: This three-day virtual celebration of Pride, presented by Reunion Chicago, Slo ‘Mo and OTV, will showcase the amazing work of LGBTQ+ creatives from throughout the city. SO WHAT: Hosted by Reunion’s Kristen Kaza and Elijah McKinnon, each evening will be an incredible celebration featur8ing DJ sets, theatrical performances, drag, dance, interactive games and PSAs from community partners. Check out their full lineup on their website! NOW WHAT: RSVP on their website to get more details and a link to the festivitiesFRIDAY, JUNE 26th
Pride Jam with Andrea Bunch & Julia Storke @ Old Town School of Folk Music, at home on your favorite streaming device, 6:00pm - 7:15pm WHAT: A chance to celebrate Pride with Old Town School of Folk Music! SO WHAT: Celebrate Pride with songs for, by, and about queer artists! From early blues to modern pop, Andrea Bunch & Julia Storke will cover Ma Rainey, George Michael, Mary Lambert, and so much more. Make this year of virtual pride a chance to celebrate with folks from around the world! NOW WHAT: Tickets are $15 for this fun Pride event! Music Friendly Distancing @ Empty Bottle’s Twitch, at your place, 5:00pm WHAT: Bring a little bit of Empty Bottle into your home through YouTube! SO WHAT: Empty Bottle will be practicing #MusicFriendlyDistancing during these stay-at-home days. It’s perfect for those of us needing a little bit of that fun the Bottle would provide. Jump over to YouTube and catch some excellent content. You can also check out some previous #MFD mixes here! NOW WHAT: YouTube is the place to be! Log on and support the Empty Bottle. You can also send money to the storied venue here.SATURDAY, JUNE 27th
FitzGerald's Online Concerts and Stay-at-Home Truck Concerts @ Their Facebook Page, Truck concerts on Saturdays 4pm-6pm or any time after on VOD, All Ages WHAT: Musicians performing at home or in the back of a pickup truck and live-streaming it for all! SO WHAT: Fitzgerald's will continue bringing live music to their Berwyn neighborhood and beyond through their Stay at Home Concert Series and regular live-streaming shows on their Facebook page. For the Stay at Home Concerts artists will be playing live from the back of a pickup truck somewhere in Berwyn, encouraging folks to stay home and watch from their porch or through the Facebook livestream. This week will feature a Stay-at-Home Concert with Rachel Baiman & George Jackson on June 27th! NOW WHAT: Stay home and enjoy the show on Facebook! If you live on the lucky block where the performance is held, watch from your property and maintain quarantine!THE WHOLE SELF-DISTANCING WEEKEND, JUNE 25th & BEYOND
Do Division Virtual Street Festival @ West Town Chamber of Commerce website & DoDivision's Instagram, your favorite streaming device, fashion shows every day at 4:00pm on Instagram, Live music Saturday & Sunday 5:15pm - 8:45pm WHAT: The fantastic street festival goes virtual! SO WHAT: With Covid closures still going on, Do Division is taking to the web for their fun annual festival . Daily fashion shows, two days of incredible music streaming live, and tons of local shops and restaurants offering specials. You can checkout the music schedule below and the rest of the offerings on their website! Friday, June 26- 5:15-5:45pm - Wyatt Waddell
- 6:15pm-6:45pm - We Were Promised Jetpacks (solo)
- 7:15-7:45pm - Fran
- 8:15-8:45pm - Ohmme
- 5:15-5:45pm - Heligoats
- 6:15-6:45pm - Sen Morimoto
- 7:15-7:45pm - Ratboys
- 8:15pm-8:45pm - Pedro The Lion (solo)
- Thursday, June 25th at 7:00 PM Abby McEnay and Samantha Irby Celebrate Pride
- Tuesday, June 30th at 7:00 PM Arshay Cooper and Ron Stallworth Talk Inequity in Sports
- Wednesday, July 8th at 7:00 PM Charlie Kaufman on his novel, Antkind
- Thursday June 25 – Tenci Album Release Celebration – 8:00pm – $10 suggested "tip" benefits Lighthouse Foundation This special evening will feature a one of a kind listening experience to celebrate the release of Tenci's amazing new album My Heart Is An Open Field on Keeled Scales Records. Songwriter Jess Shoman will be showing live videos, music videos, and some personal footage from the making of the album and the time spent playing the songs with and for friends for an immersive virtual experience of the album.
- Friday June 26 and every following Friday – LP’s Happy Hour – 5:00pm to 7:00pm – $5 suggested tip Award-winning country singer, sought-after DJ, and long-time Hideout employee Lawrence Peters will be hosting a weekly happy hour on Hideout Online, from his home to yours. Maybe you’ll tune in for some deep cuts from his lauded collection of records, maybe some Hideout folks will drop in to swap stories about the bar, or maybe LP will even sing ya a tune. This week will feature Jon Langford and Ohmme's Sima Cunningham (highly recommend you check out Ohmme's latest album Fantasize Your Ghost). Join them with a drink in hand and don’t forget to “tip”
- Friday June 26 – Hideout Shorts curated by Glamhag – 8:00pm – $10 suggested tip Hideout Online presents this fun viewing experience for fans of short film. Hideout Shorts asks individual artists to curate a night of short film works from other artists they admire around the globe. This week's lineup is curated by the incredible Glambag. Sit at home with some popcorn and enjoy this unique Hideout experience.
- Saturday June 27 – Planet Glazed – 8:00pm – $15 suggested tip Join Futurehood as take you on a trip to Planet Glazed tonight on Hideout Online. It's going to be a straight up party with a stellar lineup of DJs including of The Wife of Wrath, Mister Wallce, and Hijo Prodigo taking controlled of the vibes for a great night.
- Sunday June 28 – Andrew Bird – 8:00pm – Advance Streaming Pass $15 + $3 fees, Day of Show Streaming Pass (Online) $20 + $4 fees The absolutely amazing Andrew Bird will be streaming live from Old Style Guitar Shop in Los Angeles, CA.
- Monday June 29 – Block Club Presents: Reimagining Policing In Chicago – 7:00pm - FREE TO STREAM - a $5 suggested "tip" split 80/20 with the Hideout and GoodKids MadCity, New Era Chicago and RAGE Englewood Block Club welcomes three women who have dedicated their lives to fighting racism and building up dis-invested communities for a much needed conversation. Block Club’s West Side reporter Pascal Sabino will talk to these neighborhood leaders about how they feel South and West Side neighborhoods can become safer for everyone without putting more young people behind bars.
- Wednesday July 1 – ANTELOPER - Tour Beats Vol. 1 | Digi Album Release Party – 6:00pm $5 suggested tip This fantastic release party will feature a live performance by ANTELOPER aka the duo of Jaimie Branch & Jason Nazary with live visual manipulation by Kim Alpert. Tonight will also be the premiere of "RADAR radio" animated video by Theodore Darst.
- At Home with the Auditorium Theatre (Sundays at 6:00pm @ Facebook) airs a live performance from one of the talented singers, dancers, and musicians from their community. Past performances are available here!
- #AudTalk (Wednesday at 6:00pm @ Facebook & Instagram) brings insightful conversation with arts professionals, experts, and star performers. Watch past talks with Sarah Illiatovitch-Goldman and Auditorium CEO Rich Regan!
- Facebook Watch Parties (Various days at 6:00pm @ Facebook) let you chat with a crowd of digital friends as you watch some great past performances! This a great way to experience a shared viewing experience #ApartButTogether!
The Quarantine Concerts @ Experimental sound Studios, Your best sounding internet connected device, at various times WHAT: Experimental Sound Studio, Elastic Arts and the Hideout's Resonance Series come together for a series of amazing livestreamed concerts SO WHAT: The Quarantine Concerts is collaborative series which aims to give artists a space to share their work and continue earning a living during this time when live, in person, performances have been cancelled due to COVID-19. This is a perfect opportunity to unite the community for a few hours of amazing musicians. This weekend includes Autistic Pride Day Concert, Concert for Chicago Freedom School, and tons more! You can check out their full schedule for the rest of the week here. NOW WHAT: Head over to their Twitch stream and start watching some great shows. There is a suggested donation of $5 per evening. 100% of the donations contributed during each performance go to the artists who played that night.
Reading Events Online @ American Writers Museum, month of April WHAT: The American Writers Museum is offering many programs online, including evening author talks and Saturday morning Little Squirrels Storytime. SO WHAT: Kids can watch Little Squirrels Storytime at 10:30am on Saturdays, with three pre-recorded stories read each time. Watch it on Facebook but videos will also be posted to YouTube and IGTV if you can't tune in live. NOW WHAT: These events are free. Check the events calendar and register for author talks. Registration isn’t required for Little Squirrels Storytime. Grant Park Music Festival 2020 Virtual Season: Festival Remixed @ Youtube and WFMT, at home with your favorite streaming device, various times, WHAT: Live music for your free time SO WHAT: This year the Grant Park Music Festival is going virtual with plenty of great concerts and events being live streamed online on YouTube and WFMT (both on their website and FM). You can check out our preview of the season here. NOW WHAT: Head over to the Festival Remixed website for the full schedule and enjoy! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K42ZUUBeHSY&feature=emb_title Masque of the Red Coronavirus! @ Black Button Eyes Productions, Any time on your computer or mobile device. For 18+. WHAT: Written by Black Button Eyes Productions producing artistic director Ed Rutherford, this short satirical piece is available online free as a combined script-and-video experience. SO WHAT: In addition to reading the play, you will see various Chicago artists act out portions of the script on video, recorded remotely. The event includes puppets, burlesque, original music, fire dancing and more in a brief, darkly comedic confection. With the Red Coronavirus running rampant across the countryside and a vaccine still months away, what's a Prince to do? Lock himself in a secure bunker in an undisclosed location along with a cohort of his top donors, of course. To prevent him and his rich supporters from becoming bored, the Prince has also brought a few artists into the bunker to entertain the crowd. But as the hour grows later and the night grows weirder, it's clear that something else has also invaded the party. NOW WHAT: Settle down for an evening of magical weirdness. Click here and begin reading and watching the videos. Concerts Live-streams and Local Shows Archives @ Your House, Any time you please, All Ages WHAT: There's tons of concerts from Chicago's yesteryear available online for your enjoyment! SO WHAT: Oh My Rockness and Do312 has done a fantastic job of cataloging some of the upcoming live-streams from the awesome musical acts out there! Check out Oh My Rockness' listings here, Do312's roundup of shows here, and tune in to these great shows from the comfort of home! Do312 have also shared some past Chicago shows that are certainly worth of a watch. There are also so many great local concerts recorded for posterity and what better time to check them all out than during this self isolation period. Audiotree has a fantastic and huge list of sessions with links to band's websites and merch to help support them even more. In addition to our previous recommendations like Fran, Tasha, KAINA, Divino Nino, and The Ophelias, we also recommend ROOKIE, Emily Blue, Sen Morimoto, Beach Bunny, Tennis, and Gia Margaret! Then head over to their record concerts from Lincoln Hall, Schubas, and beyond to check out Orville Peck, of Montreal, and so many more! JBTV is also a fantastic resource for sessions from bands that have come through Chicago! Just take a look at this playlist of Blind Melon's '95 set at Metro! And of course Metro's Twitter is still doling out daily selections of past shows! NOW WHAT: Stay home, watch some live music, and be sure to check out your favorite artists' social media, you never know who might be live streaming next! Bring the Zoo to You @ Brookfield Zoo's Facebook page, when you want to see some animals besides your pets or specifically 11:00am, All Ages WHAT: A great way to make your kids' time at home entertaining and educational NOW WHAT: Join Brookfield Zoo on Facebook every weekday at 11:00am for a "Bring The Zoo To You" Facebook Live featuring one of their animals as well as plenty of educational, informative insight from one of our Animal Care Specialists. If you can't make it at 11, that's okay. The video will be saved afterward on Facebook as well as on their YouTube channel. SO WHAT: Just jump in to the chat at their Facebook page to learn something new