This Friday and Saturday, from sundown to sundown marks the National Day of Unplugging. This project created by the Reboot network in 2002 aims to encourage people to disconnect their laptops, cell phones and television for 24 hours and instead spend a day reconnecting with their communities, neighbors, friends and families. So in the spirit of the National Day of Unplugging here are a few events going on in Chicago this weekend, where you can leave your cellphone at home.
Miley Cyrus, Allstate Arena
Fri. March 7, 7:30 p.m.
People tend to either adore or despise Miley Cyrus, but no matter your Cyrus stance you won’t want to miss the Bangerz Tour is it arrives at Allstate Arena this Friday. Shriek in either horror or delight as Cyrus twerks on stage to “We Can’t Stop” and don’t deny yourself the experience of belting out “Wrecking Ball” in an arena full of thousands of other Cyrus fans. Icona Pop and Sky Ferreira will be opening for Cyrus. Tickets for the concert are available through Ticketmaster and range from $60.25-101.25 including fees.
March First Fridays: Spring Break, Museum of Contemporary Art
Fri. March 7, 6-10 p.m.
If a Miley Cyrus concert really isn’t how you want to spend your Friday night, visit the Museum of Contemporary Art for their First Friday event. The museum promises to help attendees escape Chiberia for the night through their collection or art, music and performances. Some highlights of the night include artist Alex Rauch and his Bicycle Karaoke Machine, Justin Cooper’s comedy performance art project “BridgeWalkers,” which will be screened Sunday at 11 a.m. The documentary follows a group of Tribal Leaders from around the world who have gathered in Greenland on a quest to restore balance to the earth. They share the wisdom, prophecies and ceremonies of their ancestors and work together to reveal a message of hope for future generations. Admission to the festival is free.