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Mick Jenkins + Ric Wilson

  • Music, Rap, hip-hop and R&B
Mick Jenkins
Photograph: Bryan Lamb
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Time Out says

With most of Chicago's music venues shut down indefinitely, a group of event producers are taking concerts outdoors, presenting live shows in the parking lot of the Adler Planetarium at a new pop-up venue called Lakeshore Drive-in. You'll be able to pull up in your car and take in a headlining set from rapper Mick Jenkins, performing laid-back cuts from his recent The Circus EP (including a timely track about his interactions with the police) that serves as a prelude to an upcoming full-length record. Ric Wilson serves as the opening act, amping up the crowd with his energetic blend of politically-charged hip-hop and disco—sadly, with the audience confined to cars, his traditional mid-set Soul Train dance line probably won't be a part of the evening.

A quick note about ticketing: Attendees will need both a car pass ($110–$170) and a passenger ticket for each person in the vehicle ($25) in order to be admitted to the show. It's definitely a bit pricey, but there aren't many ways to see live music in Chicago right now.

Details

Event website:
www.lsdrivein.com/
Address:
Price:
$25 per person, $110–$170 per car
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