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Sep
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Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island
Quinn XCII wants to let you know that LOOK! I'm Alive! That's the name of his latest album and of the tour that he's going on throughout 2025. One of the stops on this tour happens to be in Chicago's Huntington Bank Pavilion. This concert is on Friday, September 19th, which means it's one of the last times they'll open the Pavilion all year, and it could just be the best show of the season.
Goth Babe will be the opening act to get people ready for Quinn XCII's main event. Don't let the name fool you, or maybe do! That way, when Griffen Washburn and his mustache take the stage, your mind's gonna explode. He brings some chill beats and tracks that you want to listen to while at the beach. It's truly going to be a soft opening act with Goth Babe on stage.
Get ready for all of Quinn XCII's greatest hits and his new music overtaking the Chicago crowd. To be a part of this event, all you have to do is click the "Buy Tickets" button.
The Quinn XCII experience is unique all the way through. Yes, this is a term that gets thrown around a ton in music, and a lot of times it appears on reviews and these promos because people can't find really what to say. Turn on "Stacy" from Quinn XCII, however, and you'll understand why he's unique. His tracks feature a mix of hip-hop and chill beats that you would find more in country music or even 90s pop. Many artists have been able to capture that sound for one song, but to do it for seven albums is unheard of. So yes, what's coming to the Huntington Bank Pavilion is unique.
Not only can his music transcend genres, but so can his shows. In a lot of ways, his live performances are closer to what you can expect to see at a country music show as opposed to a hip-hop concert. That includes the vibe within the crowd. You're going to have people being all smiles with a drink in hand, just having a ball. Maybe trying to keep up with the fast lyrics in one of Quinn XCII's iconic tracks like "Another Day in Paradise." Taking all of this in at an open venue like the Huntington Bank Pavilion adds to the allure of the entire experience.
This is going to be one of those shows that go on for quite some time. You've got Goth Babe taking the stage and then, of course, Quinn XCII's main set. What does that mean? It means you may want to be sitting near an exit or concession stand to make sure you can buy all the food and drinks you need to get through the performances. Being in the pit next to the stage is a vibe, but it could spell having a long day! You're going to want to take all of these factors into account before deciding where you want to sit inside the Huntington Bank Pavilion.
Spots are starting at just $74, and you can get tickets at the front of the venue for rates in the low 100s. That means they probably won't last long! Hit the "Buy Tickets" button now and worry about everything else later.
Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island, Chicago, Illinois, , US