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which includes a free performance by tribute band Maiden Chicago. That show starts at 4:30 PM and the venue also offers free bus service to and from the United Center. Those 17 and under are welcome at both events as long as they are accompanied by an adult guardian. show begins at Lincoln Hall .

The Cincinnati-born artist grew up playing violin, and her sound was shaped by West African and Sudanese fiddlers. After getting involved in the underground rave scene, she relocated to LA to study music technology, where she refined a cerebral party sound that borrows heavily from R&B and dream pop. Her latest album,, sounds like a sweeter, rawer Santigold making music about growing up Black in the midwest.

 

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