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Madcats

Madcats

117 W Slade St
Palatine, IL
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Explore all 7 upcoming concerts at Madcats, see photos, read reviews, buy tickets from official sellers, and get directions and accommodation recommendations.
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MAY
04
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MAY
26
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JUN
21
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JUN
28
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OCT
05
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Fan Reviews

February 11th 2024
The Heartwreckers are a great Tom Petty cover band. This is the first time I have seen them. The musicians are excellent. The song selection was perfect - you want to hear loud, rocking songs in a bar on a Friday night. I will definitely see them again. This was also the first time I have been to Madcats. It is a very good neighborhood bar and a great place to see live music. The people who work there were very friendly and efficient. It was crowded and they did a great job serving everyone drinks. They had an excellent selection of beer, wine, and alcohol and the price for drinks was very fair. The cover was only $10, which is a great deal for excellent live music.
ED
August 5th 2023
Kofi is a phenomenal drummer and a great story teller also . I wish he would come to the south suburbs i would see him again!
Georgann
July 24th 2023
Zach Avery on Guitar, Todd Lazar on Bass, Dave Levitt on percussion and Sophie Hafer on keys brought the classic rythyms and blues of Chicago to the club, Madcats, in Palatine, in the northwest suburbs of America's second city. Accompanied by guest artists from the band's Black Diamond Session work, namely Blake Wollerman stepping up on the jaw harp, he blew some in the audience away with his harmonica. Also, Sean McKee, a superb blues guitarist, played alongside his friend and band mates. The second set Zach Avery and his band started out with, offered the audience a fine rendition of Allman Brothers Band "Southbound." Then,, the band fluidly segued into the bluesy riffs of "Midnight Train to Memphis," by Chris Stapleton. That, in turn, enabled a ripping version of the Jimi Hendrix "Voodoo Chile." Zach's leads showed the way, as Todd's bass line held steady, along with Dave's constant beat on the kit in the back. Sophie went from background to lead and back into the fabric of the sound with her deft and nimble action on the electronic keyboard. The 17 minutes of that second set opening have been posted on YouTube, to enjoy as time marches on.
Scott
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