
CHICAGO — The North Coast Music Festival on Friday announced its list of after-parties along with several new additions to the late-August fest's lineup, including Talib Kweli, Youngblood Brass band, Hilltop Hood and more local artists.
The list includes after-parties for STS9, Nicky Romero, MK, J Philip, Adventure Club, Dada Life and Lettuce. More after-parties are still to be announced.
The full list of after-parties is as follows:
Thursday, Aug 28:
• Official North Coast Music Festival pre-party with Chet Faker & Mount Kimbie. (18 and older)
Friday, Aug. 29:
• Lettuce & BADBADNOTGOOD at Concord Music Hall, 2047 N. Milwaukee Ave. (18 and older)
• Future Rock & Orchard Lounge at the House of Blues, 329 N. Dearborn St. (18 and older)
• What So Not, DJ Funk & Zebo at The Mid, 306 N. Halsted St. (21 & over)
• Kays N Krates & PHNM at Bottom Lounge, 1375 W. Lake St. (18 and older)
• Closed Sessions w/ Allan Kingdom, Alex Wiley, Saba & more at Cobra Lounge. (21 and older)
Saturday, Aug. 30:
• Nicky Romero & Nathan Scott at The Mid, 306 N. Halsted St. (21 and older)
• Adventure Club & Milk N Cookies at Bottom Lounge, 1375 W. Lake St. (18 and older)
• FlyaWerks Boat Party with Talib Kweli and more. (18 and older)
• The New Deal, Cosby Sweater & Autobody at Concord Music Hall, 2047 N. Milwaukee Ave. (18 and older)
• Chicago Afrobeat Project with Tony Allen at Double Door, 1572 N. Milwaukee Ave. (21 and older)
• Grandtheft & Midnight Conspiracy at Evil Olive, 1551 W. Division St. (21 and older)
• Prob Cause, Itylyon & Ghosthouse at Schubas Tavern, 3159 N. Southport Ave. (18 and older)
Sunday. Aug. 31:
• STS9 at the House of Blues, 329 N. Dearborn St. (18 and older)
• Dada Life at The Mid, 306 N. Halsted St. (21 and older)
• MK, Kevin Saunderson & J. Philip at Transit, 1431 W. Lake St. (21 and older)
• Ookay & Wick It the Instagator at Bottom Lounge, 1375 W. Lake St. (18 and older)
• The Nth Power & Van Ghost at City Winery, 1200 W. Randolph St. (21 and older)
The festival is Aug. 29-31 at Union Park, 1501 W. Randolph St.
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