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  • Wilco Chris Strong
  • Wilco Mary Ellen Matthews

UIC Pavilion

1150 W Harrison St
Chicago IL 60607
312-413-5700
  • Sun Oct 18 7:30 pm
    http://www.ticketmaster.com/venue/32831/?search_redirect=UIC%20Pavilion&tm_link=tm_header_search Wilco at UIC Pavilion

    When it comes to critical adulation and eager anticipation of its every move, Wilco stands alone in the current generation of American rock bands. Few would have guessed such accolades would follow upon the release of the band’s ho-hum 1995 debut, A.M., but Wilco earned its reputation thanks to an unbroken string of albums that, even if they weren’t great (like 2007’s snoozy Sky Blue Sky) were always intriguing. The new Wilco (The Album)—featuring “Wilco (The Song)”—shows a refreshing levity its immediate predecessors lacked, a welcome development after the increasingly serious records that followed 2002’s Yankee Hotel Foxtrot.

    UIC Pavilion 1150 W Harrison St, Chicago, IL
  • Mon Oct 19 7:30 pm
    http://www.ticketmaster.com/venue/32831/?search_redirect=UIC%20Pavilion&tm_link=tm_header_search Wilco at UIC Pavilion

    When it comes to critical adulation and eager anticipation of its every move, Wilco stands alone in the current generation of American rock bands. Few would have guessed such accolades would follow upon the release of the band’s ho-hum 1995 debut, A.M., but Wilco earned its reputation thanks to an unbroken string of albums that, even if they weren’t great (like 2007’s snoozy Sky Blue Sky) were always intriguing. The new Wilco (The Album)—featuring “Wilco (The Song)”—shows a refreshing levity its immediate predecessors lacked, a welcome development after the increasingly serious records that followed 2002’s Yankee Hotel Foxtrot.

    UIC Pavilion 1150 W Harrison St, Chicago, IL
all ages $39.50

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When it comes to critical adulation and eager anticipation of its every move, Wilco stands alone in the current generation of American rock bands. Few would have guessed such accolades would follow upon the release of the band’s ho-hum 1995 debut, A.M., but Wilco earned its reputation thanks to an unbroken string of albums that, even if they weren’t great (like 2007’s snoozy Sky Blue Sky) were always intriguing. The new Wilco (The Album)—featuring “Wilco (The Song)”—shows a refreshing levity its immediate predecessors lacked, a welcome development after the increasingly serious records that followed 2002’s Yankee Hotel Foxtrot.

Updated 01/06/2012

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