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Welcome, listeners, to Things to Do in Chicago with your globe-trotting sports nut Oly Bennet, your guide to the Windy City’s wild side. Chicago’s buzzing today with that classic mix of lakefront breeze, big-city hustle, and just enough chaos to keep things exciting. According to the National Weather Service, Chicago is in classic summer mode today: warm temps, a decent dose of humidity, and plenty of reasons to be outside along the lakefront or in the parks. Perfect conditions for everything from rooftop hangs to sprinting for the train you almost missed. Here are some standout events to put on your radar today. Choose wisely… or just try to do them all. First, Millennium Park is hosting a free concert as part of the city’s music series this evening, with local and touring artists bringing everything from jazz to indie rock. The City of Chicago’s cultural calendar notes it’s a family-friendly show, so bring a blanket, snacks, and your best people-watching game. If you’re a festival fanatic, Choose Chicago highlights neighborhood street fests in places like Wicker Park and Pilsen this weekend, featuring live bands, local food vendors, and art. It’s like speed-dating with Chicago’s personality: loud, colorful, and a little spicy. For families, the Field Museum and Shedd Aquarium are both running special summer programming today, including kid-friendly tours and interactive exhibits, according to their official sites. It’s a great way to stay curious while dodging the midday heat. Night owls, the Chicago Theatre and nearby venues in the Loop and River North have concerts and comedy shows tonight, with Ticketmaster and individual venue calendars listing multiple acts. Whether you want stand-up, EDM, or indie bands, you’ll find something that matches your chaos level. Now for some local news and updates to help you navigate. The Chicago Transit Authority reports ongoing construction on parts of the Red and Blue Lines, so check CTA’s alerts before you hop on the train—allow extra time if you’re heading downtown for events. On the tastier side, Eater Chicago reports new restaurant openings in Fulton Market and Logan Square, including a buzzy new pizza spot and a Latin-inspired cocktail bar. Perfect pre- or post-event fuel. If you’re plotting the ultimate Chicago day, here are some must-do moves. Stroll or bike the Lakefront Trail for skyline views that look like a movie backdrop. Swing through the Riverwalk for a drink, an architecture boat tour, or just to watch kayakers pretend they’re in an action film. Hit a less obvious gem like the Garfield Park Conservatory, which local guides love for its jaw-dropping plant displays and chill vibes. Local tip time: the Chicago-style hot dog has strict rules—no ketchup. Many classic stands around the city enforce this like it’s an Olympic sport. Also, when someone says “meet me at the Roosevelt stop,” that’s code to double-check which line they mean—Green, Orange, and Red all roll through there, so stay sharp. Before we wrap, keep an eye on tomorrow’s lineup: city and venue calendars tease more weekday concerts in Millennium Park, baseball at Wrigley or Guaranteed Rate Field depending on the schedule, and museum free days popping up soon. Tune in tomorrow and I’ll scout the best picks so you don’t miss a thing. Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai. For more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/ and make sure to jump on these great deals https://amzn.to/3V0gjPt For more on Oly check out https://www.instagram.com/olybennet/
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