Even if spring weather isn t here just yet, there are a couple of suburban restaurant weeks Chicago Northwest and Rosemont popping up over the next week that are giving foodies a reason to get out of the house.
The Family Groove Company brings the jams to Arlington Heights; Reilly Downes and The Pinkerton Raid head a lineup at SPACE; the International Women s Day Concert pays tribute to women in the arts; and the Heatwave Music Festival lineup is announced.
Electrifying rock group Muse takes over the United Center with Evanescence and ONE OK ROCK; Empty Bottle hosts the Music Frozen Dancing outdoor block party with Special Interest, Meat Wave and more; Clare Bowen and Brandon Robert Young play City Winery; and much more.
With the popularity of the Arlington Alfresco outdoor dining zone in downtown Arlington Heights has come street performers and new proposed rules that would allow them to perform there until 9 p.m. daily so long as they don t use sound systems.
Black History Month is more than a calendar note for Arlington Heights music venue and bistro Hey Nonny. Music essential to the wide range of genres presented at Hey Nonny will be celebrated on Feb. 23, with a special Journey Through Black American Music concert.