Country concerts Chicago: Windy City Smokeout 2023 bringing barbecue, beats to United Center

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The nation's premier outdoor country music and barbecue festival returns to Chicago's United Center next weekend.

- GA Day Pass for Friday, July 14: $59.95- VIP Day Pass for Thursday, July 13: sold out- VIP Day Pass for Sunday, July 16: $400- Platinum Pass for Saturday, July 15: $700- VIP Four-Day Pass: sold outGeneral Admission festival passes do not include food or beverage.

VIP festival passes include access to an elevated and covered area next to the stage, complimentary mobile charging stations, air-conditioned restrooms, access to private cash bars and an official Windy City Smokeout welcome gift. Platinum festival passes include deluxe climate-controlled upper deck, private, and stage-pit viewing areas, complimentary mobile charging stations, VIP parking access with golf cart service to and from festival grounds, air-conditioned restrooms, top shelf beer/wine/cocktails included, curated barbecue service in private dining areas, and $25 BBQ Bucks preloaded onto wristbands.Copyright © 2023 WLS-TV. All Rights Reserved.

 

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