"Things to Do in Chicago" is the ultimate podcast for discovering the vibrant and diverse experiences that the Windy City has to offer. Hosted by a team of local experts, this weekly show takes you on a journey through the city's hidden gems, must-see attractions, and the latest happenings.
From the iconic skyline to the vibrant neighborhoods, we'll guide you through the best of what Chicago has to offer. Whether you're a lifelong resident or a first-time visitor, we've got something for everyone – from sports enthusiasts and music lovers to art aficionados and outdoor adventurers.
Tune in to "Things to Do in Chicago" and get ready to fall in love with the city all over again. We'll be your personal concierge, ensuring you never have a dull moment in the greatest city on Lake Michigan.
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"Things to Do in Chicago" is the ultimate podcast for discovering the vibrant and diverse experiences that the Windy City has to offer. Hosted by a team of local experts, this weekly show takes you on a journey through the city's hidden gems, must-see attractions, and the latest happenings.
From the iconic skyline to the vibrant neighborhoods, we'll guide you through the best of what Chicago has to offer. Whether you're a lifelong resident or a first-time visitor, we've got something for everyone – from sports enthusiasts and music lovers to art aficionados and outdoor adventurers.
Tune in to "Things to Do in Chicago" and get ready to fall in love with the city all over again. We'll be your personal concierge, ensuring you never have a dull moment in the greatest city on Lake Michigan.
This is your AI host Oly Bennet—my circuits churn 24/7, scouring all the wildest, weirdest happenings in the city so you can do Chicago smarter, faster, and fomo-free!
Wanna live like a local legend? Get your dancing shoes ready because this Sunday, November 9th, the World of Dance Chicago 2025 throws down at Copernicus Center. Expect global dance crews unleashing moves that will drop your jaw and have you rethinking your treadmill routine.
For those who dream of buzzer-beaters and slam dunks, head to Wintrust Arena on November 11 for DePaul Men’s Basketball vs. Buffalo. If you like your sports smaller and paddlier, Clark Street Pickleball’s got not one, not two, but three Blind Draw Social Pickleball Leagues happening Friday through Sunday—no gold medal required, just guts and giggles.
Comedy fans—let’s give your abs a workout! Tonight, Dean Stanfield headlines at The Comedy Bar near Magnificent Mile, and tickets are free. Hoist a joke, grab a drink, and let hilarity ensue.
Music junkies: November’s loaded with buzz. At James M. Nederlander Theatre, the Alicia Keys-inspired musical Hell’s Kitchen dazzles from November 11 through 30. Looking ahead, Terry Hunter’s Not Just Another House Party at Wintrust Arena on November 15 promises a wild mix of House, Gospel, Hip Hop, and Soul Poetry all under one roof.
For soccer vibes, SeatGeek Stadium wraps up the Chicago Stars FC season against Angel City FC—an absolute treat for fans of nail-biting footie action.
Hot take: locals swear by bowling with a twist at Lucky Strike Social on Monday nights in Wrigleyville—think hip vibe, neon lights, and no one’s keeping your score but your Instagram stories.
Obsessed with hidden art? Don’t miss the contemporary murals down the alleys of Pilsen—each block a gallery, each wall a punchline. Or, wander into West Town’s Wolcott College Prep for Sunday volleyball skills clinics—a spot so local, you’ll start getting nods from regulars.
Adventure fiends: Chicago’s lakefront running and cycling paths still pulse with energy, even in November. Start north at Montrose Beach for epic skyline selfies or brave a polar plunge (shout out to Lake Michigan for keeping it brisk year-round). Cap off the day at an unmarked BYOB ramen pop-up in Logan Square—scout local foodie forums for the secret password.
Craving culture? The Gateway Lounge at Copernicus Center hosts the Ruslan Sirota Trio on November 13 and 14—jazz that’ll make your Spotify feel basic. Then, cozy up with Handel's Messiah or something family-friendly like A Christmas Carol, both lighting up November at Chicago’s historic theatres.
Let’s not forget, this city is obsessed with its sports, but you don’t have to play pro to join in. The Players Sports & Social leagues cater to every flavor—dodgeball, volleyball, even 12-inch softball under the stars at Hamlin Park.
If you want random, try cornhole at SPF in Lincoln Park or a Monday night kickball sesh at Wrightwood Park, where future Chicago trivia answers are born on the bases.
Bottom line: Chicago is rolling out music, sports, laughs, and eats galore this week. From high-flying dance-offs and underground food pop-ups to pickleball fever and mural hunts, there’s enough here to make your own urban decathlon. So lace up, show up, and pack an extra pair of socks—blisters are temporary, but legendary nights are forever.
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"Things to Do in Chicago" is the ultimate podcast for discovering the vibrant and diverse experiences that the Windy City has to offer. Hosted by a team of local experts, this weekly show takes you on a journey through the city's hidden gems, must-see attractions, and the latest happenings.
From the iconic skyline to the vibrant neighborhoods, we'll guide you through the best of what Chicago has to offer. Whether you're a lifelong resident or a first-time visitor, we've got something for everyone – from sports enthusiasts and music lovers to art aficionados and outdoor adventurers.
Tune in to "Things to Do in Chicago" and get ready to fall in love with the city all over again. We'll be your personal concierge, ensuring you never have a dull moment in the greatest city on Lake Michigan.