List of festivals in Chicago

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This is a list of festivals in Chicago, Illinois, United States .

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Architecture

Arts and crafts

Community festivals and celebrations

Culture, heritage and folk

Fiction and fantasy

Film

Flowers

Food

Holiday

LGBT

Music, theatre and performing arts

Music

Performing arts

Parades

Sports

Transportation

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Edward Marszewski talks about Version Fest.

Discontinued festivals

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Chicago Afrobeat Project (CAbP) is a seven- to 14-piece world music ensemble with influences including afrobeat, hip hop, funk, jazz, jùjú music, and rock. The members are well versed in afrobeat, the musical style of Fela Kuti and Tony Allen, and use it as a jumping off point to explore other styles. Based in Chicago, the band began in 2002 in a loft at 657 West Lake Street. The group is sometimes accompanied by African dancers from Chicago's Muntu Dance Theatre as well as Ayodele Drum & Dance. The group has released five studio efforts between 2005-2017, all recorded at Fullerton Recording Studios. In the summers of 2013 and 2014, the band collaborated with Fela Kuti's original drummer, Tony Allen, for a series of performances and recording sessions at Fullerton Recording Studios with the resulting work featured on the album What Goes Up (2017).

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Festivals in Atlanta</span> Festivals in Atlanta

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">West Side, Chicago</span> District in Illinois, United States

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Ruido Fest is an annual multi-day Latin American music festival in Chicago, Illinois held every July in Addams/Medill Park.

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