Chicago’s Wrigley Field Concert Line Up for Summer 2024
The summer of 2024 in Illinois! Chicago Cubs baseball and live music inside the friendly confines of the iconic Wrigley Field and outdoor concert venue.
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I never miss an opportunity to spend time in the neighborhood my wife calls "home away from home."
Soon, our beloved Chicago Cubs will begin another season at Wrigley Field filling our spring and summer with many Flyin' Ws. Some of those summer nights will be filled with live music.
Music brings people together even more than sports do, so of course, Wrigley Field became one of the best outdoor concert venues in Chicago. This summer, catch a game one day and return some other night to see the field transformed into a playground for music legends.
Once in July and twice in July, the Wrigley Field lights will shine on the big concert stage.
Wrigley Field Concert Schedule
The first show on the calendar for the summer of 2024 happens on Monday, July 15.
Def Leppard and Journey are co-headlining and the night also includes The Steve Miller Band.
Get tickets HERE.
Later in the summer, on Tuesday, August 13,
Green Day will bring The Saviors Tour to Wrigley Field.
The band will be celebrating the release of their new album “Saviors,” but they will also mark the 30th anniversary of their smash-hit “Dookie” and the 20th anniversary of “American Idiot” by playing both albums in their entirety each night.
Helping make it an unforgettable night are The Smashing Pumpkins, Rancid, and The Linda Lindas.
Get Tickets HERE.
And just 12 days later,
Country superstar Luke Bryan brings his Mind of a Country Boy Tour to the Friendly Confines on Sunday, August 25.
That country boy is bringing quite a party with him too, the night also features Bailey Zimmerman, Tracy Lawrence, and Chayce Beckham.
Get tickets HERE.
(Concert schedule as of 2/6. Subject to change)
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