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Arm's Length: There's A Whole World... Tour - North America 2026

Thu May 21 at 6:00pm

Chicago, IL

Event Info

Doors open at 6PM. Performance begins at 7PM. This show is for AGES 17 AND OLDER. Valid Photo ID is required for age restricted shows. Forms of valid ID are current and non-expired Driver's License, State ID, or Passport. House of Blues Chicago is a standing room only venue, all tickets are General Admission unless otherwise stated. *All support acts are subject to change without notice.* Upgrade Your Experience: https://www.sevenrooms.com/events/hobchicago/hobwebsite

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The Callous Daoboys are a mathcore band from Atlanta, Georgia. They have released two EPs, "My Dixie Wrecked" and "Animal Tetris," a single, "The Great Multi-Stage Rocket Robbery," and a full-length album, "Die On Mars," which was released on June 21, 2019 via Dark Trail Records (CD), Acrobat Unstable (12" vinyl), and Pattern Recognition Records (cassette). The band performed at Mathcore Index Fest 2018 and MIF2020, were featured in Altpress' list of top 20 rising hardcore bands you need to hear right now Read more on Last.fm

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Frequently Asked Questions

What happened to the House of Blues Hotel in Chicago?
The House of Blues Hotel in Chicago, originally part of the Marina City complex, was a vibrant boutique hotel that complemented the adjacent House of Blues music venue. Opened in 1998, it was known for its eclectic décor and lively atmosphere. In 2011, the hotel underwent a major rebranding and became Hotel Chicago Downtown, Autograph Collection, operated by Marriott. While the House of Blues Hotel name is no longer in use, the building still serves guests under the new brand. The House of Blues music venue remains a major attraction, continuing to host diverse live performances and events in the same iconic River North location.
Is House of Blues Chicago standing room only?
House of Blues Chicago offers both standing room and limited seating options, depending on the event. For most concerts and general admission shows, the venue is predominantly standing room only, especially on the main floor in front of the stage, providing an energetic and immersive experience for fans. However, select events may offer reserved seating in the balcony and in VIP areas, such as the Foundation Room. Guests seeking a seated experience should check the specific event details or contact the venue directly to confirm available seating arrangements, as the layout can vary with each show.
What is the capacity of the House of Blues in Chicago?
The House of Blues Chicago has a total capacity of approximately 1,800 guests. This capacity includes the main floor, mezzanine, and balcony levels, offering a blend of standing room and limited seating options. The venue's design allows for flexibility, making it ideal for concerts, private events, and corporate gatherings. With its intimate yet spacious layout, House of Blues Chicago provides an up-close live music experience while accommodating a sizable audience. For specific events, the configuration may change, so it's recommended to check event details for any adjustments to capacity or seating arrangements.
Where is the Blues Fest in Chicago?
The Blues Fest in Chicago, officially known as the Chicago Blues Festival, is held in Millennium Park, located in the heart of downtown Chicago. Millennium Park is situated at 201 E. Randolph Street, bordered by Michigan Avenue and Columbus Drive. This iconic outdoor venue is easily accessible and offers a scenic setting with its lush green spaces and proximity to Lake Michigan. The Chicago Blues Festival is the largest free blues music festival in the world, drawing music fans from across the globe to enjoy legendary performances and celebrate the city's rich blues heritage each summer.
How much does it cost to go to the Blues Festival in Chicago?
Admission to the Chicago Blues Festival is completely free. Hosted annually by the City of Chicago, this world-renowned event invites music lovers to enjoy three days of live blues performances at no cost. While entry to the festival and all concerts in Millennium Park is free, attendees may choose to purchase food, beverages, and merchandise from on-site vendors. There are also VIP and reserved seating options available for a fee, which can enhance the festival experience. For the latest updates on VIP packages or additional paid experiences, visitors should check the official Chicago Blues Festival website.

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