1. Dr. Dog at Lincoln Hall, August 2Chicago has been gearing up for yet another Lollapalooza takeover since the beginning of the summer; now it’s time to enjoy all that the city has to offer! Dr. Dog, one of the most highly anticipated indie acts on the bill, will be rocking out at Lincoln Park’s intimate Lincoln Hall. Go to http://lincolnhallchicago.com/ for more.
2. “Shut Up and Play the Hits” at Music Box Theatre, August 2James Murphy, better known by stage name LCD Soundsystem, changed the entire landscape of electronic music with his successful career. The documentary “Shut Up and Play the Hits” details the band’s final concert at Madison Square Garden and Murphy’s adjustment to a life off the stage. For more go to http://www.musicboxtheatre.com/
3. Wicker Park/Bucktown First Friday at Flat Iron Arts Building, August 3Two floors in the Flat Iron Arts Building contains over 3 dozen art galleries filled with local art ready to be enjoyed. The night will also feature impromptu performances sure to surprise audiences and captivate art fans. Go to http://www.flatironartists.org/ for more.
4. Lollapalooza at Grant Park, August 3-5The most exciting weekend for music lovers in Chicago has finally arrived! Fans of any genre will be satisfied with a diverse line-up pumping out the year’s most popular tunes for 3 magical days. Go to http://www.lollapalooza.com/ for more.
5. Entertaining Julia at Town Hall Pub, August 5Enjoy a comedy sketch show aimed specifically at entertaining Town Hall Pub’s bartender, Julia. It’s a unique bar experience you won’t soon forget. Go to http://townhallpub.com/schedule for more.ξ