Here’s another round of incoming events, as I try to catch up with my Broken Hearted Toy duties.
Milwaukee-based power pop band Trolley showcased their new A Carnival Of Grey And White album at International Pop Overthrow - Chicago just over a week ago, and they’ll be back in their home town this Sunday when they open for British trio The Cribs at the Cactus Club. Milwaukee indie rock band Known Moons is also on the bill.
The Cactus Club gig is part of a recently started tour by The Cribs in support of their new Selling A Vibe album. They’ll be at The Empty Bottle in Chicago on May 5.
The Bruce Springsteen And The E Street Band’s Land Of Hope And Dreams Tour arrives in Chicago tomorrow for a performance at the United Center just west of downtown. I’m pretty sure this critically acclaimed show sold out quite a while ago.
Music On Stage, which has been staging plays in Palatine, IL for some time now, will perform Lionel Bart’s Oliver! May 9 – 24 at Cutting Hall. Billed as “freely adapted from Charles Dickens’ Oliver Twist,” the musical features book, music, and lyrics by Lionel Bart. I’m kind of worried about this since I’m currently working on a novel where a local theatre group creates its own take on a Dickens novel. Cutting Hall is located at 150 E. Wood Street.
The Doc10 festival kicked off last Friday, returning for its 11th year, and will run through this Sunday at the Gene Siskel Film Center in downtown Chicago and at the Davis Theatre on the north side. All of the films being screened will be documentaries selected from around the world.
Happy Birthday to Erich Specht, singer-guitarist for the Chicago-based indie rock band Push Puppets. As I mentioned in yesterday's post, Push Puppets have a show coming up this Saturday night at FitzGerald’s Side Bar in Berwyn, so you can wish him a belated Happy Birthday then.
Brothers’ Field in Long Grove, IL will stage its annual Blues Fest on the weekend of June 12 – 14. So far, I don’t see a list of performers, but that will probably be revealed soon. Blues Fest is one of three outdoor events being offered in Brothers’ Field this summer; Peace Love and Long Grove comes on July 18, and Country Fest is set for August 21 – 23.
Speaking of Long Grove, congratulations to Blu Fig Cafe on celebrating its third anniversary this past Saturday. It’s a classy venue with good beverages and food, as well as a friendly staff. Stop by if you check out one of the festivals being held in Long Grove during the upcoming months.





