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Sun May 24 at 5:30pm

Chicago, IL

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Come play at the KINGSTON MINES Blues Jam from 6PM to 9PMDoors open at 5:30PMNO COVER CHARGE for Jammers signing up between 6PM-8PM, $15 entry if not Jamming*Under 21, Must Be Accompanied By Parent and must leave by 9PM*Cover charge $15.00 for show times starting at 9PM, early entry allowed North Stage Sets: 9:00PM - 10:30PM & 11:30PM - 12:30AMMain Stage Sets: 10:30PM - 11:30PM & 12:30AM - 1:30AM21 + After 9PMKingston Mines, Chicagos famous Blues Nightclub, in the heart of Blues Alley! Featuring the best Blues Music, in Chicagos oldest Juke Joint. Docs Kitchen, opens at 5:30PM on Sundays and offers the greatest Ribs & Chicken Wings, as well as some of the best Southern Style food this side of Louisiana!Hear Blues, Drink Booze, Talk Loud, Youre Among Friends If youre not having fun, youre not at Kingston Mines...DocTickets can be purchased at the club after 5:30PM, if not purchased online.

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2548 North Halsted, Chicago, IL

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Kingston Mines cash only?
Is Kingston Mines cash only? Kingston Mines accepts both cash and credit cards, making it convenient for all visitors. While the club was once known for being cash-only, it has since updated its payment options to include major credit cards for cover charges, food, and drinks. However, it's always wise to bring some cash just in case, especially for tipping the musicians or for faster service at the bar. This flexibility ensures that guests can easily enjoy the legendary Chicago blues experience without worrying about payment methods. Always check their official website or call ahead for the most current information, as payment policies may occasionally change.
What is the most famous blues club in Chicago?
What is the most famous blues club in Chicago? Kingston Mines is widely recognized as the most famous blues club in Chicago. Established in 1968, it has become a legendary destination for both locals and tourists seeking authentic Chicago blues. Known for its vibrant atmosphere, nightly live performances, and two stages featuring high-caliber musicians, Kingston Mines has earned numerous awards, including multiple “Best Blues Club” accolades. Its central location in the Lincoln Park neighborhood and its long-standing tradition of showcasing both renowned and emerging artists make Kingston Mines a cornerstone of Chicago's iconic blues scene.
Who owns Kingston Mines in Chicago?
Who owns Kingston Mines in Chicago? Kingston Mines is owned by the Feldman family, with Donna Feldman serving as the current owner and operator. The club was originally founded by Dr. Lenin “Doc” Pellegrino in 1968, and after his passing, his daughter Donna Feldman took over the leadership. Under her guidance, Kingston Mines has continued to thrive as one of Chicago's premier live music venues. The Feldman family's commitment to preserving the authentic blues experience and supporting live music has been instrumental in maintaining Kingston Mines' reputation as a beloved Chicago institution.
Who played at the Kingston Mines?
Who played at the Kingston Mines? Kingston Mines has hosted a legendary lineup of blues greats and emerging talent over its long history. Iconic musicians such as Magic Slim, Koko Taylor, Junior Wells, Carl Weathersby, and Billy Branch have graced its stages. The club continues to feature top Chicago blues acts like Joanna Connor, Vance Kelly, and Mike Wheeler, among others. Kingston Mines' two-stage setup allows for continuous live music, ensuring guests can experience a variety of styles and performers in one night. The venue is renowned for being a launchpad for blues legends and a must-play stop for touring artists.
How much does it cost to go to the blues Festival in Chicago?
How much does it cost to go to the blues Festival in Chicago? The Chicago Blues Festival, held annually in Millennium Park and other downtown venues, is renowned for being free to attend. This iconic event, organized by the City of Chicago, offers music lovers the chance to enjoy world-class blues performances without any admission fee. Festival-goers can experience a diverse lineup of local, national, and international artists over several days. While entry is free, attendees should budget for food, drinks, and merchandise available from on-site vendors. For special events or club after-parties, like those at Kingston Mines, separate tickets may be required.

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