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Frommer's Guide
INTRODUCTION
GETTING TO KNOW
DINING
ATTRACTIONS
NIGHTLIFE
Dance Clubs & Nightclubs
Late-Night Bites
Live Music
The Gay & Lesbian Scene
The Lounge & Bar Scene
The Movies
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SHOPPING
ACTIVE PURSUITS
SPECTATOR SPORTS
TRAVELER'S GUIDE TO ART & ARCHITECTURE
FEATURES AND EVENTS
NIGHTLIFE: THE CLUB & MUSIC SCENE Frommer
House of Blues

The largest in a national chain of music venues, the House of Blues could more appropriately be called the House of Pop. Although it is decorated with Mississippi Delta folk art, the bands that play here tend to be rock groups, '80s novelty acts, and the occasional hip-hop or reggae performer. This is a great place to see a show -- concerts are held in a theater that recreates a gilded European opera house (minus the seats), and the sight lines are pretty good no matter where you stand. A restaurant also serves lunch and dinner with hometown blues accompaniment. The popular Sunday gospel brunch, offering a Southern-style buffet, brings a different Chicago gospel choir to the stage each week; the three weekly "services" often sell out, so get tickets in advance.

329 N. Dearborn St.Phone: 312/923-2000 for general information.Ticket prices vary depending on the act.Subway/El: Red Line to Grand.


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