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Everything You Need to Know About Tomorrow Never Knows

By Urbanmatter Chicago @UMatterChicago

Five days of music that’ll make it worth going out this winter

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Photo Credit: TNK via Instagram

If you’re willing to journey through the Chicago winter weather for a few great shows, Lincoln Hall and Schubas’ will definitely make it worth your while this January. Tomorrow Never Knows is a five-day festival that gathers local musicians and comedians for awesome performances. Think of it as an event on par with summer music festivals that offers the comfort (and warmth) of being indoors. The festival will take place across multiple Chicago venues including Lincoln Hall, Schubas, the Metro and the Hideout.

Don’t wait ’til summer to jump back into the concert scene. This fest is sure to give you your music fix this winter. Which show are you most excited for?

Lineup

Lincoln Hall
Wednesday, January 17: Helado Negro, Cuco, Divino Nino
Thursday, January 18: Allan Rayman, Blaise Moore, oddCouple
Friday, January 19: Diane Coffee, Ron Gallo, Yoko and the Oh No’s
Saturday, January 20: Rayland Baxter, Bill McKay & Ryley Walker, Liz Cooper & the Stampede
Sunday, January 21: Hinds, Slotface, Peel

Schubas
Wednesday, January 17: Yumi Zouma, Varsity, Belle Game, Sports Boyfriend
Thursday, January 18: Sonny Smith, Cut Worms, Okay Dokey, Cafe Racer
Friday, January 19: Snail Mail, Stef Chura, Ratboys, Lomelda, Bunny
Saturday, January 20: No Age, Little Junior, Slow Mass, Melkbelly
Sunday, January 21: Bedouine, Angelo de Augustine, Helena Deland, V.V. Lightbody

The Metro
Friday, January 19: Typhoon
Saturday, January 20: Destroyer, Mega Bog

The Hideout
Thursday, January 18: Wham City Comedy Helltrap Nightmare
Friday, January 19: Kate Willet, Josh Fadem
Saturday, January 20: Jo Firestone
Sunday, January 21: Comedy at the Knitting Factory, Kenny Deforest, Clark Jones, Will Miles

To take a listen to this year’s lineup, head here.

Five-day passes are currently on sale for $125, and prices for individual shows vary from $12 to $20. Tickets can be purchased at TNK’s website here.

AND, if you’re looking for more concerts to hit up in January, head to our monthly concert roundup here.


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