Wilco + Sleater-Kinney: It's Time​ - Summer 2021 Tour

Wilco + Sleater-Kinney: It's Time​ - Summer 2021 Tour

  • ALL AGES
  • JAM & 93XRT WELCOME

NEW DATE - SUMMER 2021

By Jam Productions

Date and time

Starts on Saturday, August 28, 2021 · 6pm CDT.

Location

Jay Pritzker Pavilion

201 East Randolph Street Chicago, IL

Performers

Headliners

  • Wilco
  • Sleater-Kinney

More Performers

  • with Special Guest NNAMDÏ

Refund Policy

No Refunds

About this event

COVID-19 GUIDELINES

Live music is back! But to keep it that way, we have to take care of each other. With an abundance of caution to protect our fans, our crews and the bands, proof of vaccination against COVID-19 or negative COVID-19 test (no more than 72 hours prior to the show) will be required upon entry into the Wilco and Sleater-Kinney show on Saturday, August 28 at Jay Pritzker Pavilion.

"Please get vaccinated so live music can remain a part of all of our lives. Coming together around our favorite music relies on all of us considering the health and safety of the entire community." - Jeff Tweedy

Door time is now 4:00pm. Please have your tickets and vaccine card or negative COVID-19 test ready for entry (a photo or photocopy of vaccine card or negative COVID test is acceptable).

This show is rescheduled from Saturday, August 29, 2020 to Saturday, August 28, 2021. Tickets purchased for August 29, 2020 will be honored on August 28, 2021 - no need to exchange. If you cannot make the new date, refunds are available via your point of purchase.

For any questions or concerns, please contact info@jamusa.com.

Please note:

- Concert takes place rain or shine.

- Gates open at 4:00pm, show begins at 6:00pm.

- Strictly enforced 4 ticket limit for reserved pavilion tickets and an 8 ticket limit for lawn.

- GA Lawn is audio only.

- Children 2 and under admitted free when accompanied by a parent or guardian for the lawn only.

For more information on this event, including permitted and prohibited items, please visit jamusa.com/wilco-sleaterkinney.

WILCO

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Throughout the past two-plus decades Wilco has won multiple Grammy Awards, released ten studio albums, as well as a trio of albums with Billy Bragg penning music to lyrics by Woody Guthrie. They have founded their own record label (dBpm Records) and festival (Solid Sound). The Chicago sextet continues to be regarded as a live powerhouse, as described by NPR “To see Wilco on stage is to hear the best of the best.”

SLEATER-KINNEY

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“How does brokenness walk? Or move through the world?” says guitarist/vocalist Carrie Brownstein about The Center Won’t Hold, Sleater-Kinney’s tenth studio album. “We’re always mixing the personal and the political but on this record, despite obviously thinking so much about politics, we were really thinking about the person – ourselves or versions of ourselves or iterations of depression or loneliness – in the middle of the chaos.”

The Center Won’t Hold is Sleater-Kinney’s midnight record on the doomsday clock. After twenty-five years of legendary collaboration, rock’n’roll giants Carrie Brownstein and Corin Tucker rise to meet the moment by digging deeper and sounding bigger than we’ve heard them yet. Here are intimate battle cries. Here are shattered songs for the shattered survivors. “The Center Won’t Hold drops you into the world of catastrophe that touches on the election,” says guitarist/vocalist Tucker of the title track. “We’re not taking it easy on the audience. That song is meant to be really heavy and dark. And almost like a mission statement, at the end of that song, it’s like we’re finding our way out of that space by becoming a rock band.”

Organized by

Jam Productions, Ltd. is the largest and longest standing independent producer of live entertainment in the United States. Jam is a forty-five year-old full service concert and special events producer located in Chicago, Illinois. Jam has worked with every top name in the music industry; from Frank Sinatra, Michael Jackson and The Grateful Dead to Bruce Springsteen, U2 and Whitney Houston to Mumford and Sons, Adele, Zac Brown Band and thousands of others.
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