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Stage Buzz: B-52s, Beat, Steve Wonder, Usher

| October 28, 2024

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Multi-platinum R&B star Usher dazzled audiences with his unforgettable Super Bowl halftime performance earlier this year. Now, the megastar is bringing his slick moves and soulful voice to the United Center as part of his “Past Present Future” tour. The singer will perform his latest and greatest across three nights starting Monday, October 28th, through Halloween night. The show begins at 8 PM. You can still grab tickets here.

Former King Crimson members Adrian Belew and Tony Levin band together with guitar virtuoso Steve Vai and explosive Tool drummer Danny Carey for the first time to create BEAT, a creative reinterpretation of the three iconic 80s KING CRIMSON albums – Discipline, Beat, and Three Of A Perfect Pair. They’ve assembled for an extensive tour across North America in the last six months, performing repertoire from these three King Crimson iconic albums: at the Chicago at Copernicus Center on November 1, 2024 (sold-out), and November 2, in Milwaukee at Pabst Theatre. 

Leave it to the legendary Stevie Wonder to unite people at the height of a tense election singer. The influential artist calls for “peace over war” on his latest tour, “Sing Your Song! As We Fix Our Nation’s Broken Heart.” Spend the night belting out classics like “Higher Ground,” “Superstition,” “For Once in My Life,” and “Signed Sealed Delivered,” among countless others, when he performs at the United Center this Saturday, November 2, at 8 PM. Tickets are available here.

The B-52’s are in a genre of their own. Leaders of “thrift shop aesthetic,” the band is known for their eclectic sound, wild style, and campy aesthetic. With hits like “Love Shack,” “Rock Lobster,” “Summer of Love,” “Roam,” and “Private Idaho,” The B-52’s always know how to party. Catch this iconic band this Saturday, November 2nd,1 at The Riviera Theatre for their Day of the Dead celebration. Buy tickets here.

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