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What's Happening This Weekend: Brandy & Monica Return, Halloween Fun & More

It’s the weekend before Halloween and there’s lots of fun & scary stuff to do!

Tonight, Brandy & Monica are back in town with The Boy is Mine Tour at Wintrust Arena with special guests Muni Long, Coco Jones & Jamal Roberts…

Also tonight, Chantay Savage brings her Songs of Survival to Freedom Hall in Park Forest

Tomorrow, Freddie Jackson takes the stage at City Winery Chicago in a waitlist only show…

Tomorrow, catch The 4th Wall: An Immersive and Interactive Stage Play Experience, set in the psychiatric unit of a high-security correctional facility at Morgan Park Academy Theater (2153 W. 111th Street, Chicago).

Get into Halloween fun this afternoon at the Upside Down Halloween Parade in Washington Park today at noon where children and their families in their costumes ARE the parade down Russell Drive with dancers, musicians, acrobats, sports mascots and more cheer them on... plus free candy and goodies!

Also check out the 37th Annual Streeterville Dog Halloween Party and Parade tomorrow morning from 9-11am behind the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago (220 E. Chicago Avenue, Chicago). Admission is free and donations are welcome!

Check out Nightmare on Clark Street in Wrigleyville (3505 N. Clark Street, Chicago) through November 3rd, a three-floor labyrinth-style haunted house complete with a bar featuring Halloween-themed cocktails, for those 21 and over who need some liquid courage!

Looking ahead to next week:

Karyn White is at City Winery Chicago on Wednesday, October 29th then Thursday, October 30th, City Winery hosts Michael Jackson Thriller Live Halloween Special...

& Friday October 31st and Saturday November 1st, ahead of Miles Davis’ centennial birthday next year, the Chicago Jazz Philharmonic hosts Miles Davis at 100: The Prelude at Kehrein Center for the Arts, 5628 W. Washington, featuring conversation, concert and a screening of the film Miles Davis: Birth of the Cool with never-before-seen footage, including studio outtakes from his recording sessions, and new interviews. 

Whatever you choose, have fun and don’t let me EVER hear you say you don’t have anything to do!


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