Upcoming September 2025 Shows
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Victor Garcia Quartet
September 4th
Chicago Tribune’s Howard Reich says that he “stands out as an ebullient soloist offering a formidable technique and a radiantly polished tone.”
He’s as versatile as he is creative. His trumpet talent heralds his international acclaim.
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Ine’a J w/ Better Known As
Friday, September 5th
Ine’a J, also known as The Pen Fairy, singer/songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and producer. Chicago’s very own rising gem has been shining in the music scene with her sultry voice, illustrious pen game, and radiating music.
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Free Blues Friday feat.
Ms. Sassy & The Blues Power Band
Friday, September 5th
Born and raised in the Chicago Projects, Ms. Sassy is a passionate blues singer. She has shared the stage with artists such as Freddie Dixion, Mud Morganfield, Mike Wheeler & many more of Chicago great Blues Artists and bands.
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Underground Art Party:
A Celebration of Art, Music, & Community
Saturday, September 6th
Curated by Dwight White II. The evening is both a celebration and a call to community. Surrounded by large-scale works, limited-edition prints, and youth-driven storytelling, you’ll experience the exhibition’s final chapter in a setting designed for connection and creativity.
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Johnny Bear
Saturday, September 6th
Johnny Bear is a Chicago based Artist, Producer, and Audio Engineer. Johnny’s music always looks to put you in a good mood, as he brings an upbeat and light energy to electronic music, drawing inspiration from electronic artists like Porter Robinson, Madeon, & Fred Again.
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Live on the Lawn feat. Micah Collier
Sunday, September 7th
Micah Collier brings a new resonance to contemporary jazz. Bridging the classic sounds of McCoy Tyner with the electric sounds of Marcus Miller, as Chicago House music, he creates a unique sound of Jazz Fusion.
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Outcast Jazz Band’s
Big Band Dance Party
Sunday, September 7th
The 18-piece Outcast Jazz Band have been swinging their way through some of the most prestigious ballrooms and events in the Chicagoland area for over 40 years. Their love of the classic big band sounds of Count Basie, Duke Ellington, Glenn Miller and more, have garnered them a loyal fan base of listeners and swing dancers alike.
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EASHA
Sunday, September 7th
EASHA is cinematic and punchy. Her indie pop/alt rock sound speaks of love, adventure, and the complicated emotions that ensue.
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I’m Hip: The Music of Blossom Dearie &
Dave Frishberg
Thursday, September 11th
Celebrating the satire, wit, and clever music of Dave and Blossom is the Chicago jazz duo Anne Burnell & Mark Burnell w/ special guest Carla Gordon.
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WRSHP NITE LIVE w/ Nate Martin & SIGN
Friday, September 12th
Known for their rich harmonies, passionate worship, and genre-blending sound, SIGN has become a staple in Chicago’s gospel scene and beyond. With a heart for authentic worship and a deep love for people, Nate Martin & SIGN continues to create powerful moments that unite generations and ignite faith.
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Don Bloom w/ Atta Guns, Heels, & Marital Bed
Friday, September 12th
A true one-man powerhouse, Don Bloom writes, produces, records, mixes, and performs everything himself. As a multi-instrumentalist and songwriter, his music weaves between indie, alternative, and experimental sounds, always pushing boundaries while staying true to his voice.
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Y Not, Adam Gottlieb + OneLove, & Only the Middle
Saturday, September 13th
The music of Y-Not is designed to validate authentic human experiences through empowering lyrics & diverse soundscapes. They invite listeners on a journey of inspiringly memorable moments spent dancing, laughing, & finding peace in community w/ others.
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ECLIPSE 2.0
Saturday, September 13th
The hottest (literally underground) dance party is BACK.
“Midwest Nice Never Looked So Naughty”
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Live on the Lawn feat. Fernando Jones &
Knott Us Band
Sunday, September 14th
If one word could describe this Chicago Blues Hall of Famer, it would be rare. This multi-instrumentalist started off by playing the Blues on the guitar when he was just four years old. Today, he’s still going strong as a bandleader.
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Indigo X Family Junket
Sunday, September 14th
Indigo X Family Junket is an evening of musical exploration and storytelling. This show is an extension of Indigo Sessions, a show series meant to celebrate and nurture the artistry of Black Women and Queer artists. Indigo is excited to watch the series evolve with each new space it exists within.
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Chicago Immigrant Orchestra – Album Release
Sunday, September 14th
Embracing a fresh perspective, the New Chicago Immigrant Orchestra delves into the interplay between diverse musical traditions, weaving a rich tapestry that celebrates both their shared connections and distinctive differences.
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Live From Havana:
A Jazz Tribute to Buena
Vista Social Club
Wednesday, September 17th
Described by JazzTimes as “a revelation,” the young pianist matches astonishing technique with deep feeling and a mastery of the Afro-Cuban, modern jazz, and classical traditions.
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Emily How w/ Growing Boys & Glass Beagle
Thursday, September 18th
Emily How is an indie rock artist whose music blends gritty guitars, honest lyrics, and a raw emotional energy that comes alive on stage. She writes about identity and growing up, with songs that feel both intimate and powerful.
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A Walk Down 42nd Street feat. Tatum Langley
Friday, September 19th
With mesmerizing vocal agility, captivating stage presence, and a voice that is larger than life, Tatum has charmed the audiences of jazz clubs of all sizes. She believes that telling a story & connecting with others through performance is a necessary healing force in this world.
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Shadow Puppetz Presents: Devil’s in the Details
Saturday, September 20th
Join us for Chicago’s inaugural two-day robot and animation dance festival. Feat. live music, art, dance workshops, technology demonstrations, a showcase competition, & a head-to-head dance battle, this show reimagines how robot/animation dance is presented through a fresh approach.
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Live Art & Afro Beats
Saturday, September 20th
Expect a fun night out with a tapas style food menu, dancing, cocktails & mocktails, an enjoyable indoor & outdoor party (weather permitting), excellent sound/light show, paparazzi, and a live art display w/ a chance to win an art piece by Paul Branton.
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Solstice Sessions VII:
Back To The Underground
Saturday, September 20th
EDM, Techno, House, Trap, Dubstep, & More! Dance the night away with us.
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Live on the Lawn feat. Michael Damani
Sunday, September 21st
Michael Damani is a next generation Blues artist based in Chicago. His “Cosmic Blues” style is a seamless fusion of Blues, Soul, R&B and Funk.
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Face w/ nombreKARI
Sunday, September 21st
Face, is a singer/songwriter whose melodic sound is rooted in warmth & exploration. Deeply inspired by artists like Erykah Badu and India Arie, Face invites listeners into her world of lush, comforting, and soulful storytelling.
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Funkeria: A Brazilian Funk Jazz Show
Thursday, September 25th
Funkeria’s show blends the best Brazilian groove with the energy and swing of American Funk music. Heavily inspired by bands such as Jamiroquai, Incognito, Tower of Power, & Earth Wind & Fire puts together an uplifting and danceable show with the best of the past & present in the genre.
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Pieces of Me: A Night w/ Faith Howard & Friends
Saturday, September 27th
Come experience a diverse selection of music from the classics to current songs feat. Faith Howard & Friends.
Limited seating, get your tickets now!
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Philip Daniel
Sunday, September 28th
Philip Daniel is a distinguished pianist & composer, acclaimed for his ability to evoke powerful emotions thru his music. He has cultivated a musical voice that gracefully merges classical elements, cinematic qualities and minimalist characteristics.
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Live on the Lawn
feat. Frank Russell
Sunday, September 28th
Acclaimed Chicago Jazz bass guitarist, Frank Russell, is the official bassist for the legendary South African a cappella group Ladysmith Black Mambazo. Frank’s trio will consist of Kevin O’Connell (keys) & Tim Davis (drums).
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100% Bachata Sunday
Sunday, September 28th
Chicago’s night of pure bachata, community, and connection is back, and this time, we’re making history. From the energy of the lessons to the magic on the dance floor, every edition of 100% Bachata grows bigger and more unforgettable. The 13th Edition promises to be our most exciting yet.
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About Epiphany Center for the Arts
Conceived with the vision to return Epiphany to a place for people to congregate, the shuttered, historic Church of the Epiphany has been preserved and adapted into the Epiphany Center for the Arts, an iconic cultural hub “For the Good of Art, Entertainment and Events.” Thoughtfully designed, the exemplary 42,000-square-foot campus located on the artsy edge of Chicago’s West Loop neighborhood boasts three distinct venues (Epiphany Hall, The Sanctuary and The Chase House) and a stunning array of amenities. The campus also features eight galleries that serve as a platform for a diverse selection of artists from Chicago and beyond. Epiphany’s exhibitions showcase the work of women, the LGBTQIA community, artists of color, and the disability culture. Epiphany’s top priority is to curate programming that is inclusive, while providing a place where established artists can collaborate with emerging ones. Epiphany’s programming serves to unite community and artists alike while “Bringing Chicago Together.” Visit www.epiphanychi.com to learn more.
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