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The Best of 2025: Concerts & Live Shows

I hope you missed me! Please let’s ignore the elephant in the room (me disappearing for almost a year) and let’s move right into the best concerts I attended in 2025. In no particular order, these are the ones that stand out amongst a plethora of incredible shows. Meaning everything went as planned, the vibes were good, setlist on point, and memories that are still vivid to this day. Who will make the cut? Charli xcx? Aespa? The Weeknd? BANKS? Keep on reading to find out – let’s gooooooo ✮⋆˙𖦹⟡⋆⭒˚.⋆

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Post-show: Tinashe at Radius Chicago – BB/Ang3l Tour 2024

First show of 2024 – Tinashe at Chicago’s Radius! The 9-city East Coast leg of the BB/Ang3l Tour kicked off in Atlanta back in January and wrapped up here with Chicago being the finale show. I’d previously not been to a concert since last December (for Sky Ferreira), so I was really looking forward to this night. I get crazy if I go to long without live music! After the October show’s pushback (when her joint tour with Shygirl was cancelled), I was essentially counting the days to seeing her on stage again. It’s also been awhile since I checked out a new venue, and East Pilsen’s Radius did not disappoint. This incredibly grand, spacious setting (in a former steel factory) made for a really cool warehouse vibe, and the sound and lighting were spot on. Let’s get into a quick recap!

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Video Vibes: 2020’s Unforgettable Quarantine Performances

We all miss live music right? It’s honestly been forever since we’ve been to a concert. For me? Last February to be exact – so sad. But, I guess I am pleased that at least our generation has limitless capabilities when it comes to sharing media and content online. While the seemingly endless virus created a physical disconnect between the musician and the fan, 2020’s social distancing restrictions allowed for artistic freedom, thinking outside of the box, and an opportunity to push creativity to the limit in an attempt to remain continuously engaged with supporters.

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