*VIDEO* DATSIK CEILING COLLAPSE @ CONCORD

On February 7th, 2013 Datsik was scheduled to perform at Concord Music Hall in Chicago. Chicago was one of his stops for the Digital Assassins Tour. It was to include Vortex Lumen visuals, bone crushing bass, and state of the art audio. The event had a pretty good turn out since about 1,000 people showed up. What happened that night? Let’s just say Datsik LITERALLY brought the house down with his performance… Apparently Concord Music Hall could not handle all that Datsik was offering and the ceiling collapsed 10 minutes after he began his set. According to various news sources, multiple people were injured and three were sent to the hospital. Unfortunately, due to those circumstances the performance was stopped. We have found a video that someone recorded of the collapse, which you can view below. Our guess is that Concord will be under renovation for the next couple of days.. Hopefully this will not affect Chuckie’s performance on February 15th.

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New Year’s Events

Haven’t decided what to do for New Year’s Eve? Here is a list of events going on in our Chicago Club & EDM scene! Make sure to get your tickets ASAP so they don’t sell out!!

Be safe. Have fun. & Don’t be shy! Just stay Chi. Happy 2014!

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Ultimate Laser Experience

Last Saturday over 1000 people filled the dance floor at Concord Music Hall for a “Lazer Light and Heavy Bass Experience“.

As doors opened at 9am Robot Dentist took the stage proceeded by the Regulators which had killed it with their remix of “Wild Out” by Borgore . Followed by Team Bayside High who dropped “Gold Heart” which was a crowd turn up.  The crowd got lost within the music and kept going as Midnight Conspiracy took the stage at exactly midnight.

As the signature LED structured “Eye” on stage lit up Midnight Conspiracy took the stage for their “Rays of Ra” tour.  The crowd went wild with the heavy Lazer experience and as they dropped  their own remix of  “La Mara” by Carnage. They’re heavy bass and Lazer lights did nothing but put on an incredible show for Chicago. They closed the show with a surprise meet and greet for everyone.

November Concert List

What a busy concert season in Chicago!!! Here’s a complete list of the November concerts. A lot of them are selling out so make sure to get your tickets ASAP!! ( Click the artist name to get directed to the ticket site)  Hope you enjoy & be safe.

Don’t be shy, just stay Chi. 

Date Artist/DJ Location
11/1/2013 Bingo Players Concord Music Hall
11/2/2013 Rusko Concord Music Hall
11/8/2013 Pretty Lights Aragon Ballroom
11/9/2013 Pretty Lights Aragon Ballroom
11/16/2013 Krewella, Seven Lions, Candyland (SOLD OUT) Aragon Ballroom
11/23/2013 Alesso Aragon Ballroom
11/23/2013 Crizzly, Figure Concord Music Hall
11/29/2013 Eric Prydz Aragon Ballroom

Hounds Of Hell in Review

Let’s start off by saying that after seeing him at Freaky Deaky a few years ago with the Bloody Beetroots at Congress Theater, Wolfgang Gartner easily became one of my favorite Djs. His blend of electro house with other genres and long list of epic hit songs drew me to his following shows. But it seems that his early show at Concord left me feeling like something was missing. Sure when “Illmerica” and “the champ” dropped I lost my mind and brought back some great memories of events passed. But it just wasn’t the same. Tommy Trash on the other hand delivered with his hard hitting beats just like he did when we saw him at Hakkasan in Las Vegas a few months ago.  The Hounds of Hell Tour should get recognition for setting the right mood with the stage setup. Though it was not over the top it took advantage of the stage space nicely and set the tone for the evening.

That was also our first night at Concord Music Hall what used to be VLive. It’s not a total surprise that the main room is used for concerts now. Even when it was VLive it always seemed like the amount of space the venue has including the over sized stage would eventually house bands as well as Djs. The room on the second floor next to the coat check  was blocked off for good reason as it would be pointless during a concert like this. One thing I could suggest is to figure out a way to use what used to be the VIP seating in back of the main room. I mainly saw photographers and the sound engineers there, but that could be due to lack of a crowd.

The only other thing I can take away from the show is that if you are 21 and you aren’t going with a large group of younger friends or you’re not seeing an “A-List” Dj skip the all age show. The crowd is an important part of any show or festival and unfortunately the younger crowd has a long way to go. You have to give them credit for their energy and passion but the behavior, respect and knowledge of the scene just isn’t there.

See you at DaDa Life at the Aragon Ballroom this Saturday!!

Dont’ Be Shy, Just Stay Chi!