Chicago’s Wrigley Field to Host Historic Concert Series

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Chicago’s Wrigley Field to Host Historic Concert SeriesChicago’s Wrigley Field to Host Historic Concert Series The iconic Wrigley Field, home to the Chicago Cubs, is set to transform into a legendary music venue this summer with an unprecedented concert series featuring an all-star lineup. Beginning June 22nd, the legendary stadium will host a series of 10 unforgettable concerts, including: * Billy Joel (June 22nd-23rd) * The Lumineers (June 25th) * Brothers Osborne (June 26th) * James Taylor (July 5th-6th) * Steven Tyler (July 12th-13th) * Guns N’ Roses (July 21st-22nd) * Red Hot Chili Peppers (July 24th-25th) * Dave Matthews Band (August 1st-2nd) * The Who (August 8th-9th) This historic event marks the first time Wrigley Field has hosted a major concert series in its 105-year history. Fans can expect an unparalleled live music experience, with state-of-the-art production and breathtaking views of the Cubs’ beloved ballpark. “We are thrilled to bring this incredible concert series to Wrigley Field,” said Tom Ricketts, Chairman of the Cubs. “This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to celebrate music and baseball in the heart of our city.” Tickets for the concerts go on sale to the general public on Friday, March 10th. VIP packages and premium seating options will also be available. The concert series is poised to not only entertain fans but also benefit the local community. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to Chicago Public Schools and other area charities. “We believe that music has the power to unite people and make a positive impact,” said Sue Katz, CEO of Live Nation Chicago. “We are proud to be a part of this historic event that will leave a lasting legacy for our city.” As the summer approaches, Chicagoans and music lovers from around the country are eagerly anticipating this extraordinary concert series that will undoubtedly create memories that will last a lifetime.

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