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Club 1BD Chicago

Sat May 9 at 8:00pm

Chicago, IL

Event Info

Club 1BD (@club1bd) is headed to Chicago for its Spring Blue Hour Tour! 🛋️Club 1BD was founded to showcase POC Talent and enact a unique vision of what the club life should be: unique & nostalgic DJ sets, a vibrant environment for dancing, and the infectious, carefree spirit of a house party.Get ready to dance to classic hits and throwbacks of Hip-Hop, R&B, Jersey Club, House music, and more!Dress Code: Blue Hour Theme ➡️ Must Wear Blues 💙👖🩵Filming Notice:Your entry and presence on the event premises constitutes your consent to be photographed, filmed, and/or otherwise recorded and to the release, publication, exhibition, or reproduction of any and all recorded media of your appearance for any purpose whatsoever in perpetuity in connection with Club 1BD and its initiatives, including, by way of example only, use on websites, in social media, and advertising.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Thalia Hall seated or standing?
Thalia Hall in Chicago offers both seated and standing room options, depending on the event. This historic venue is known for its versatile setup. For concerts, many performances are general admission with standing room on the main floor, creating an energetic and immersive experience. However, some shows feature reserved seating in the balcony area, offering a more relaxed vantage point. It's essential to check the specific event listing on Gigfomo or the Thalia Hall website for details about seating arrangements, as they can vary. Whether you prefer dancing close to the stage or enjoying the show from a comfortable seat, Thalia Hall accommodates a variety of audience preferences.
Who owns Thalia Hall Chicago?
Thalia Hall Chicago is owned by the hospitality group 16" On Center. This renowned Chicago-based company is known for revitalizing historic spaces and owns several popular venues and restaurants across the city, including Dusek's Board & Beer, Punch House, and The Promontory. 16" On Center acquired and restored Thalia Hall, transforming it into one of Chicago's premier live music and event venues while preserving its architectural charm. Their ownership ensures a high-quality experience for event-goers, with a strong focus on community, culture, and top-notch amenities. For those interested in Chicago's vibrant nightlife and entertainment scene, Thalia Hall stands as a testament to 16" On Center's commitment to the city.
Where to park for Thalia Hall in Chicago?
When attending an event at Thalia Hall in Chicago, parking options include both street and nearby paid parking lots. Street parking is available on surrounding roads like 18th Street and Allport Street, but it can fill up quickly during popular events. For more convenience, several paid parking lots and garages are within walking distance, such as the Park 1 lot at 1628 S. Blue Island Ave. Rideshare services like Uber and Lyft are also popular choices for hassle-free arrivals and departures. It's recommended to arrive early to secure the best parking spot, and always check for posted parking restrictions to avoid tickets. Plan ahead to make your Thalia Hall experience smooth and enjoyable.
What is the big concert venue in Chicago?
The big concert venue in Chicago is the United Center. As the largest arena in the city, the United Center hosts major concerts, sporting events, and entertainment spectacles. With a seating capacity of over 20,000, it attracts world-renowned artists and large-scale tours, making it the go-to destination for massive live events in Chicago. Located in the Near West Side neighborhood, it's easily accessible by public transit and offers ample parking. While Chicago boasts a vibrant music scene with venues like Thalia Hall, Aragon Ballroom, and Metro, the United Center stands out for hosting the biggest acts and providing a state-of-the-art concert experience.
Is Thalia Hall cash only?
Thalia Hall is not a cash-only venue. The venue accepts major credit and debit cards for ticket purchases, food, and drinks, making transactions convenient for all guests. Additionally, Thalia Hall operates with modern point-of-sale systems to streamline service. However, it's a good idea to bring a small amount of cash for tips or certain vendors that might prefer it. Always check the event details, as some special events or pop-up vendors within the venue may have different payment policies. In general, visitors can expect smooth, cashless transactions when attending a show or event at Thalia Hall in Chicago.

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