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Chicago & Styx: The Windy Cities Tour
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About Chicago Tickets
Chicago formed in 1967 in Chicago, Illinois. Their founding members included Walter Parazaider (woodwinds), Lee Loughnane (trumpet), James Pankow (trombone), Robert Lamm (keyboards), Danny Seraphine (drums), Terry Kath (guitar, vocals), and Peter Cetera (bass, vocals). At first they called themselves The Big Thing, then Chicago Transit Authority, before shortening the name to simply Chicago in 1969. From the beginning the band stood out for combining a full horn section with rock instrumentation, plus influences from jazz and classical music — making a sound that was ambitious, layered, and different from many of their contemporaries.
Over the years Chicago achieved both commercial success and artistic acclaim. Their debut album (Chicago Transit Authority, 1969) was a double album — uncommon for a first release — and produced songs like “Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is?”, “Beginnings”, and “Questions 67 and 68.” Their second album (also known later as Chicago II) continued their fusion of rock, jazz, and pop, with tracks such as “Make Me Smile” and “25 or 6 to 4.” Through the 1970s the band released a string of top-selling albums and became known for ambitious productions, horn-driven arrangements, and strong songwriting. In the early 1980s they shifted somewhat toward more pop and ballad styles, yielding huge hits like “Hard to Say I’m Sorry,” “You’re the Inspiration,” and others. The album Chicago 17 (1984) became their best-selling album, in part because of its polished production and strong singles.
Their longevity is one of their most remarkable achievements. Chicago has sold over 100 million records worldwide, with many gold and platinum albums. Their success has spanned decades, with top-hits and charting singles coming in multiple eras. Critical recognition has matched their popularity: they were inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2016; songwriters in the band like Robert Lamm and James Pankow were inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2017. Despite lineup changes, tragic loss (notably the death of Terry Kath), and shifts in musical trends, the band continues to record, release, and tour, holding a respected place in rock history.
When does Chicago's Las Vegas residency start?
Chicago's limited Las Vegas residency will be nine shows on specific nights in February (e.g. February 13, 14, 15, 18, 20, 21, 25, 27, and 28) as part of their tradition of performing regularly in Las Vegas.
Is Chicago going on tour?
Chicago is embarking on the Chicago & Styx: The Windy Cities Tour in 2026.
When is the Chicago & Styx: The Windy Cities Tour?
The Chicago & Styx: The Windy Cities Tour will run July 13, 2026 through September 6, 2026.
What major cities will Chicago visit on The Windy Cities Tour?
Chicago and Styx are going on tour together for the first time. with The Windy Cities Tour. The tour of amphitheaters and arenas kicks off July 13 in West Palm Beach, Florida, travels to cities including Charlotte, Cincinnati, Denver and Phoenix and wraps Sept. 6 in Los Angeles.
Who is Chicago, the
Chicago is an American rock band formed in 1967 in Chicago, Illinois. They are known for their distinctive sound that combines rock with a prominent horn section and elements of jazz and pop. Founding members include Robert Lamm, James Pankow, Walter Parazaider, Lee Loughnane, Terry Kath, and Peter Cetera among others. Over the years, despite personnel changes and some losses, the band has remained active, releasing many albums, greatest-hits collections, and touring regularly.
What is Chicago's most recent album?
Chicago's most recent studio album of original new material is Chicago XXXVIII: Born for This Moment, released in 2022. This album was their first full album of new original songs since Chicago XXXVI: Now (2014), with songwriting contributions including Robert Lamm in collaboration with Jim Peterik and others. It features the single “If This Is Goodbye.” Also notable is the upcoming or recent release of Chicago IX: Greatest Hits Expanded, a 50th-anniversary reissue of their classic 1975 best-of collection, which adds several additional tracks beyond the original version.
How much are Chicago (Band) tickets?
Ticket prices depend on a variety of factors, like time of purchase, venue, seat location and more. You can find Chicago (Band) tickets for as low as $39.
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Can I get a refund if my Chicago (Band) concert is canceled?
Yes. If a Chicago (Band) concert is officially canceled, SeatGeek will issue a full refund. For postponed or rescheduled events, your ticket is typically valid for the new date.
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Are Chicago (Band) tickets cheaper last minute?
Short answer: it depends. Chicago (Band) ticket prices can fluctuate after a tour or concert announcement, but the price relies on a variety of factors like venue, city and seat location.
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What's Chicago (Band)'s tour setlist?
While setlists can vary between venues, Chicago (Band) will likely play the following songs on tour: If You Leave Me Now, You're the Inspiration - 2006 Remaster, Hard to Say I'm Sorry / Get Away - 2006 Remaster, Hard to Say I'm Sorry - 2009 Remaster, Saturday in the Park - 2002 Remaster, 25 or 6 to 4 - 2002 Remaster, Hard Habit to Break - 2006 Remaster, Will You Still Love Me? - Alternate, Look Away - 2009 Remaster, I Don't Wanna Live Without Your Love
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