Your Chicago Curated Weekend: 1/30 and Beyond

It's a half and half Curated Weekend as we tackle the final couple of days of January and the first of February! So while we await the groundhog's weather predictions (spoilers: more Winter) let's plan out our weekend with some fun concerts, plays, movies, markets, restaurant experiences and more!

Let's get on with your Chicago Curated Weekend!

ART GALLERIES & SPECIAL EVENTS

FRIDAY, JANUARY 31

Tim Heidecker: Slipping Away Tour with Neil Hamburger presented by CHIRP Radio @ Thalia Hall, 1807 S Allport St, 7pm, 17+
WHAT: Two comedic powerhouses singing some amazing tunes
SO WHAT: You likely know Tim Heidecker as a writer, comedian, or actor, but you need to add songwriter and musician to that already long list of talents. Heidecker has been crafting some incredible albums for quite a while now, leading a more serious tone with folk and Americana songs in albums Fear of Death and his latest Slipping Away. The night won't be completely serious as Heidecker will be joined by the always fantastic Neil Hamburger, who blends comedy and music under the guise of a hilarious character.
NOW WHAT: Tickets are $39.50 for this great night at Thalia Hall!

FRIDAY - SUNDAY, JANUARY 31 - FEBRUARY 2 (& BEYOND)

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The Neo-Futurists’ The Infinite Wrench @ The Neo-Futurist Theater, 5153 N Ashland, Friday and Saturday 10:30pm, Sunday 7pm, 16+
WHAT: Quick plays live and online!
SO WHAT: The Neo-Futurists are back! Their Infinite Wrench is an  ongoing, ever-changing attempt to perform 30 plays in 60 minutes for a live audience. Now it’s actually a live audience that will be enjoying the performance in person!
NOW WHAT: Join the Neo-Futurists this weekend for $20!  The Infinite Wrench Goes Viral will be continuing til February (and possibly beyond) over at their Patreon

SATURDAY & SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1 & 2

Fika Fest @ Andersonville, Various Locations, Various Times, All Ages
WHAT: A taste of the Scandinavian roots of Andersonville
SO WHAT:Andersonville‘s annual Fika Fest (formerly Hygge Fest) is a go this year with plenty of sales, pop-ups, and more. For three days businesses around Andersonville will be embracing the state of mind of Fika (a coffee and cake break) with some great promotions. There will be a Coffee & Cocoa Crawl on February 1 and a Puzzle Exchange on February 2!
NOW WHAT:
Head out and support some local businesses!

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 2 (& BEYOND)

David Gray: Past & Present Tour w/ Sierra Spirit @ Chicago Theatre, 175 N State St, 7:30pm
WHAT: A night of fantastic music
SO WHAT: British artist David Gray will be on tour in support of his latest album Dear Life and will be stopping by the Chicago Theatre for an unforgettable show. Joingin him will be Sierra Spirit Kihega, a native artist (Otoe-Missouria and Keetoowah Cherokee) who just released her gorgeous debut EP coin toss last year. You can check out our interview with Sierra Spirit here!
NOW WHAT: Tickets start at $46 for this wonderful evening at the Chicago Theatre

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Pub Crawl: Learn, Pitch, Publish @ StoryStudio Chicago online, anywhere, various times
WHAT: For writers, learning about the publishing process—the good, the bad and the editing—can be a huge help in overcoming the psychological marathon of a first book. An incredible local resource is StoryStudio Chicago’s Pub Crawl, an annual month-long online publishing intensive.
SO WHAT: Programming for this year’s iteration kicks off on February 2 at 6pm CT with “Overview of Publishing,” a free Zoom event with StoryStudio Chicago’s artistic director Rebecca Makkai, bestselling author of I Have Some Questions for You (register online here). A second free event, “Inside the World of Booksellers,” will be held on Sunday, February 16, at 6pm CT with the owners of Exile in Bookville, The Book Cellar, and Townie Books.
NOW WHAT : Free registration for select events HERE; $285 all-access class pass available HERE

Wicker Park Winter Market Series @ The Robey, 2018 W North Ave, 9am-2pm
WHAT: An indoor farmers market for the colder months
SO WHAT: Get some fresh produce action during the wonderful winter edition of the Wicker Park market inside The Robey! Wicker Park Farmers Market's mission "is to provide a space for regional food producers to sell to and interact with customers, for our residents and neighbors to access healthful foods and local goods, and to foster a sense of place and community in the Wicker Park/Bucktown neighborhood." You can check out their lineup of vendors over at their website!
NOW WHAT: Just bring your tote and get ready to grab some amazing food from local vendors!

THE WHOLE CURATED WEEKEND & BEYOND

Buddy Guy and Special Guests @ Buddy Guy’s Legends, 700 S Wabash Ave, Various times, 21+
WHAT: Experience one of the great musicians of all time performing live!
SO WHAT: Chicago blues legend Buddy Guy is back for 16 electrifying shows over the next four weekends at Buddy Guy’s Legends. He’ll be performing with 15 amazing musicians including Bobby Rush, Corey Dennison, Kingfish, Laretha Weathersby and more! Check out the remaining dates below!

NOW  WHAT: Tickets are $85 for standing room and $135 for reserved seating !

Chicago Restaurant Week 2025 @ Various Restaurants, Various Times
WHAT: The 18th annual culinary celebration!
SO WHAT: Over 470 restaurants will take part in Restaurant Week (which is actually 17 days long!), letting everyone have a taste of Chicago’s restaurant scene from Italian, French, Spanish, Chinese and more! You can feast on delicious multi-course menus all across the city and suburbs. You can find all the participating restaurants on the Restaurant Week website!
NOW WHAT: These multi-course meals are $30 for brunch or lunch, and $45 or $60 for dinner (excluding beverages, tax, gratuity, and delivery fees).

Weekend Shows @ Lincoln Hall & Schubas, 2424 N Lincoln Ave & 3159 N Southport Ave, various times, 18+
WHAT: A full weekend of amazing shows at Schubas and Lincoln Hall!
SO WHAT: Lincoln Hall and Schubas are some of our favorite venues in the city and they always have something great going on. Check out what's going this weekend at these great venues

NOW WHAT: Head out to Schubas & Lincoln Hall and enjoy this great lineup of shows!

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Movies on the Big Screen and Home @ Music Box Theatre, 3733 N Southport Ave, various times
WHAT:
A great way to support a great local theater
SO WHAT: The Music Box Theatre recently underwent some great renovations,and are ready for all your movie needs u with some excellent films like The Brutalist on 70MM, Nosferatu (2024), Hundreds of Beavers, His Girl Friday, Richard Pryor: Here and Now, Professor O's Producing Festival #3 - "Ultra Low Budget" Feature Case Study!, and so much more!
NOW WHAT: Sit back and enjoy a new film at one of our favorite movie theatres in the city!

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Chicago Humanities: New Talks and Video Archives @ Various Locations & Chicago Humanities Festival YouTube channel, your favorite browser or YouTube app, any time you want some inspiration, All Ages
WHAT: Interesting conversations with interesting people!
SO WHAT: Chicago Humanities Festival always brings some of the best ideas to the surface with entertaining programming that captures your imagination. There's tons of talks going on this season, so head over to their website which is constantly updated with new talks. In fact they just announced a good portion of their Spring lineup! And be sure to check out their podcast Chicago Humanities Tapes, which features conversations with some of their best presenters and other great humanities-minded minds! Take a look at some of their upcoming events below:

Check out their talk "Edward Burns Shares a Pint with Chicago" below!

NOW WHAT: Head over to take a look at their past events here! You should also sign up for their email list to get updates on upcoming talks in 2025

University of Chicago Folk Festival @ Your favorite spot in your home, All Ages
WHAT: A fantastic folk festival
SO WHAT: University of Chicago Folk Festival might have come and gone but their digital presence is still around, making sure the wonderful music reaches as many people as possible! You can check out the past few years of performances on their Facebook page and their YouTube channel any time you want! This past year's performers included The Price Sisters, Brian Conway, Jerron "Blind Boy" Paxton, Ruby John, Sean "Mack" McDonald, and many more!
NOW WHAT: Head over to their Facebook page and their YouTube channel and enjoy the show! We highly encourage you to donate to help support this fantastic folk festival! You can check out day one here and day two here!

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