Carl Chadek Chicago tickets

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Wed Aug 19 7:30pm
Carl Chadek
1700 Theater at Steppenwolf Theatre  •  Chicago, IL




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Get Your Carl Chadek Tickets in Chicago: 2026 Concerts & Tour Schedule

Carl Chadek fans, Are you ready for Chicago? on Wednesday, August 19th 2026 Carl Chadek will be playing at 1700 Theater at Steppenwolf Theatre - Chicago, IL. Score your Carl Chadek tickets Chicago right here.

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1650 North Halsted Street, Chicago, IL
60614, US


Carl Chadek Concert Live at 1700 Theater at Steppenwolf Theatre | Chicago – August 19th, 2026

The 1700 Theater at Steppenwolf in Chicago has a rich history of hosting groundbreaking performances that leave a mark. In 2015, it was the debut spot for Lynn Nottage's 'Sweat,' a play that quickly captured national attention and later snagged the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 2017. Honestly, seeing it in that space felt electric, like being part of something special. Back in 2013, the theater’s costume department went green, adopting eco-friendly practices that still make you smile when you think about it. And if you’re into awards, the 1700 hosted the 2012 honors ceremony where Steppenwolf’s performances took home top honors, proof of its influence in the Chicago theater scene. It’s super easy to get there too, just hop on the Red Line from McCormick Place, head north to Fullerton, and then a quick east walk on North Halsted puts you right in the heart of the action. For Carl Chadek Chicago fans, catching a show here isn’t just about the theater, it’s about experiencing a piece of Chicago’s vibrant arts culture firsthand, something you’ll remember long after the curtains close.