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Harris Theater

Harris Theater

205 E Randolph St
Chicago, IL
1,509 Followers
Explore all 6 upcoming concerts at Harris Theater, see photos, read reviews, buy tickets from official sellers, and get directions and accommodation recommendations.
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October 15th 2023
Executive Summary: Superb show! Full Review: As I proudly arrived at the Harris Theater in the bowels of downtown Chicago an hour early for the 7:30 PM concert, it quickly became clear that karma had other plans. I was greeted by an announcement that the performance was delayed due to technical difficulties and the show started promptly about 8ish. It would prove to be worth the wait. Arooj Aftab issued a heartfelt apology to the crowd for the delay and for arriving on stage sans shower or eye make-up, as she hid behind a pair of dark sunglasses and under her "bat cape," garb befitting a proper Vulture Princess. As Aftab (vocals), Vijay Iyer (keys) and Shahzad Ismail (bass) began to play it was clear that this would be less a performance than a calling, a labor of love between artists and audience. Each player a tidal pool uniquely formed from a vast ocean of musical styles. Between songs Aftab directed a sound crew cloaked in darkness to make adjustments to various monitors to get the balance right, perhaps a nod to her background in sound engineering, perhaps just a demonstration of her expert command of the canvas. The back-lit stage consisted of a singular color that changed with the temperature of each song. Warm ambers and reds to cool blues and aquas shone on the sparsely populated stage which worked to enhance the minimalist soundscapes. At times a muted free-form fusion trio; others whisper quiet, loosely structured journeys through merging cultural influences. The Urdu lyrics emphasized Aftab's voice as instrument approach to vocals. Notes adrift, meandering aimlessly through the expanse until colliding with the next sound with spontaneous precision and purpose. Rolling waves and ebbing tides of sound move us to reunite with the souls of our own loves in exile. As the performers slowly left the darkened stage they themselves became our newest love in exile. This exquisite, bittersweet love letter will have to hold their fans until their return. VP
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Frequently Asked Questions About Harris Theater

What’s the best way to get to Harris Theater?

Whether you're coming from out of town or just a short drive away, Harris Theater is located at 205 E Randolph St in Chicago, IL. For directions and parking info, visit Harris Theater’s official website at https://www.harristheaterchicago.org/ or call them at 1-312-334-7777. Make sure to check out other concerts and live events happening in Chicago, IL on Bandsintown.

What can I expect from Harris Theater?

Harris Theater is a theatre in the heart of Chicago, IL, with a capacity of 1,525 people. At this time, there are no known age restrictions for the venue, making it the perfect place for fans to enjoy live music and events.

Which artists are performing at Harris Theater this year?

Harris Theater has a packed schedule for 2025-2026 with performances from top artists like Wendy and DB, BLVisuals, and Herb Alpert. Explore the full concert calendar and grab your tickets before they sell out. Don’t miss your chance to see your favorite artists live in Chicago, IL!

What other concert venues are near Harris Theater?

If you’re looking to explore more live shows in Chicago, IL, there are plenty of popular venues nearby. Check out the upcoming concerts and events at nearby venues including United Center, House of Blues Chicago, and Riviera Theatre.