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Dance Gavin Dance with Special Guests

Fri May 15 at 6:00pm

Chicago, IL

Event Info

  • Fri - May 15, 20266:00 PMTickets

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About The Fall of Troy

The Fall of Troy is a post-hardcore trio formed in 2002 in Mukilteo, Washington, United States. The lineup consists of Thomas Erak (guitar, vocals), Tim Ward (bass, vocals), and Andrew Forsman (drums). Tim Ward left the band in 2007 and was replaced by Frank Ene. On February 26, 2010, Thomas announced that the band were parting ways following their upcoming "The Marked Men of 2010" tour. Between 2010 and 2013, he formed Just Like Vinyl and joined Chiodos. Andrew Forsman also joined The Monday Mornings, and Frank Black joined Chineke. Read more on Last.fm

Venue

4750 N. Broadway, Chicago, IL

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I bring in a purse at the Riviera Theater Chicago?
Yes, you can bring a purse to the Riviera Theatre in Chicago, but there are certain restrictions. The venue enforces a clear bag policy for the safety and security of all guests. Purses and bags must be clear and not exceed 12” x 6” x 12” in size. Small clutch purses, no larger than 4.5” x 6.5”, are also permitted. All bags are subject to search upon entry, so it's best to arrive early to allow for security checks. Backpacks and large bags are not allowed inside the Riviera Theatre. For a smooth entry, double-check the venue's latest bag policy on their official website before your visit, as rules may change based on the event.
Where to park for the Riviera Theater in Chicago?
Parking for the Riviera Theatre in Chicago can be found at several nearby lots and garages, as the venue itself does not have its own parking facility. Popular nearby parking options include the ParkWhiz lot at 1050 W. Lawrence Ave and the SpotHero garage at 4750 N. Winthrop Ave, both within walking distance of the theater. Street parking is also available, but can be limited, especially on event nights. It's highly recommended to secure a parking spot ahead of time using parking apps like SpotHero or ParkWhiz to avoid last-minute hassles. Alternatively, the Riviera Theatre is conveniently located near the CTA Red Line (Lawrence stop), making public transportation a great option for attendees.
Who owns the Riviera Chicago?
The Riviera Theatre in Chicago is owned and operated by Jam Productions, one of the largest independent producers of live entertainment in the United States. Jam Productions has a longstanding reputation for managing iconic venues and producing memorable live events across Chicago and the Midwest. Their stewardship of the Riviera Theatre has helped maintain the venue's historic charm while continuing to host top-tier concerts and events. Jam Productions is dedicated to providing exceptional experiences for both artists and audiences, ensuring that the Riviera remains a premier music destination in Chicago's Uptown neighborhood.
What is the big concert venue in Chicago?
Chicago boasts several renowned concert venues, but the United Center is widely recognized as the city's largest and most iconic. With a seating capacity of over 20,000, the United Center hosts major music acts, touring artists, and large-scale events, making it the go-to venue for the biggest concerts in Chicago. Other notable large venues include the Allstate Arena and the Aragon Ballroom, but the United Center stands out for its size, modern amenities, and central location. Whether you're catching a massive arena tour or a major festival, the United Center is the premier destination for large concerts in Chicago.
What are the best seats at the Riviera Theatre Chicago?
The best seats at the Riviera Theatre Chicago depend on your concert preferences, but many fans consider the first few rows of the balcony to offer the optimal experience. These seats provide an elevated, unobstructed view of the stage and excellent acoustics, making them highly sought after. For those who prefer to be closer to the action, the general admission floor offers the chance to get right up to the stage, though it can get crowded. If you want a balance of comfort and sightlines, aim for center balcony seats, which combine great visuals with a comfortable vantage point. Arrive early or secure reserved seating if available for the best experience.

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