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Parking & Directions for Waxahatchee Thalia Hall
1807 S Allport St, Chicago, IL
60608, US
1. Thalia Hall Lot - 0.1 miles, $10
2. 18th St. Garage - 0.2 miles, $15
3. Damen Ave. Street Parking - 0.2 miles, $5
4. St. James Church Lot - 0.3 miles, $8
5. Cermak Rd. Street Parking - 0.4 miles, $5
Waxahatchee Concert Live at Thalia Hall | Chicago
The Auditorium Theatre in Illinois isn’t just a pretty face; it’s a Chicago landmark packed with history and unforgettable moments, making it the perfect spot for a Waxahatchee Chicago concert. This place has hosted everything from the glitz of the Billboard Music Awards to legendary shows like The Phantom of the Opera’s first Chicago debut back in 1986. It’s a venue that oozes character, with its stunning architecture and vibe that’s equal parts grand and intimate. Watching Waxahatchee Chicago perform here means you’re not just sitting in any old theater, you’re part of a space where cultural history and raw emotion collide. The front mezzanine offers a killer view, great for soaking in every lyric, while the orchestra seats tend to fill with die-hard fans who sing along, completely lost in the moment. Getting here is a breeze too, just hop on public transit, with buses stopping at Congress and State Streets or take the South Shore train straight into the city and walk over to Congress Blvd. Honestly, there’s something special about experiencing a show in a place that’s been the backdrop for so many iconic moments in Chicago’s cultural tapestry, especially when Waxahatchee Chicago hits the stage.