
Out of Space and ARC music fests announce their 2025 lineups
Out of Space, put on by SPACE of Evanston and the venue owner 16' on Center, is planned for July 24-27 at Illinois Science & Technology Park, 4900 Searle Parkway, Skokie. Music acts:
July 24: Sylvan Esso, Bully and Case Oats
July 25: Shakey Graves, Joy Oladokun and Shovels & Rope
July 26: Rodrigo Y Gabriela, Anderson East, Daniel Villarreal
July 27: The Decemberists, Kevin Morby, Craig Finn
Select tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. Wednesday (with code OUTOFSPACE25) and single-day pre-sale begins April 3, then general on-sale on April 7 ($49.50-$360); more at outofspaceconcerts.com
Then ARC Music Festival of house and techno music returns to Chicago's Union Park, 1501 W. Randolph St., this Labor Day weekend Aug. 29-31.
The main lineup (in alphabetical order) includes: Adam Beyer, Adriatique, Ahadadream, Arielle Free, ATRIP, AYYBO, Bastian Bux, BLACKCLUB, BLOND:ISH, Boys Noize, Cajmere, Carl Craig, Chloé Caillet, Cirez D, Classmatic, Claude VonStroke, Derrick Carter, DESIREE, Duck Sauce, Effy, Eli Brown, Eric Prydz, Eris Drew, Felix da Housecat, FISHER, Floorplan, Gene Farris, GENESI, Goosey, Green Velvet, HAAi, Hamdi, DJ Heather, HHUNTER, Hiroko Yamamura, HiTech, Honey Dijon, HOTPRETTY, Hot Since 82, HVNLEE, Ilario Alicante, Interplanetary Criminal, it's murph, Jamie xx, John Summit, Josh Baker, Kettama, Kirk, KI/KI, Kryptogram, DJ Lady D, Layton Giordani, Loco Dice, Lori Branch, Luciano, Luke Alessi, Luke Dean, Malugi, Matisa, Max Dean, Max Styler, Mike Dunn, Miguelle & Tons, Nic Fanciulli, Nicole Moudaber, Nikki Nair, NOTION, Obskür, Octo Octa, Olive F, Paco Osuna, Prunk, Ranger Trucco, Richie Hawtin, Riordan, Rossi., Shermanology, Skepta Más Tiempo, Skream, DJ Sneak, Sosa, Sub Focus, Supergloss, DJ Tennis, Tini Gessler, TINZO + JOJO, Toman, Villager, VITIGRRL and VTSS.
Plus a lineup of back-to-back DJ sets.
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