Best November Concerts In Chicago

Those lazy hazy crazy days of summer might have come to an end in Chicago, but that doesn't mean that the music has died. As the temps cool down the live music options remain just as sizzling hot as they were in the warmer months. So don't let autumn get you down; winter might be coming, but the great thing about a city like Chicago is that all the best artists and bands just keep coming too. If you're looking for some stellar artists and bands to see this November, here are some of the best concerts coming to the Chicagoland area. 

G.E.M. - Chicago Theatre
175 N State St.
Chicago, IL. 60601
(312) 462-6300
www.thechicagotheatre.com

Although only 24 years old, G.E.M. began her songwriting career at only five years old. G.E.M. is not only Hong Kong's number one female singer, but she's also been hitting charts and is well-loved all over the planet including right here in Chicago. Her name is an  acronym for "Get Everybody Moving," and audiences at a G.E.M. concert simply won't be able to help themselves when she takes the stage with her bubbly and poppy sound. Coming to the Chicago Theatre on Nov. 18, be sure to check out this sweet and sassy young artist well on her way to super-stardom.

Miley Cyrus And Her Dead Petz - Riviera Theatre
4746 N Racine Ave.
Chicago, IL. 60640
(773) 275-6800
jamusa.com/riviera-theatre

Some liked her better when she was a little girl and Hannah Montana star, but for most, this new, radical and outspoken Miley Cyrus is all that a music lover and concert goer could ask for. During a Miley Cyrus show, there's only one thing to be certain of -- and that's the unexpected. Miley Cyrus and Her Dead Petz tour should offer even more of Cyrus' trippy and wild costumes and antics. Coming to Chicago for a show at the Riviera Theatre on Thursday, Nov. 19, the Flaming Lips will be sharing the stage as Cyrus' backing band, and the only other element this event requires for a perfect evening is you.

King Diamond - Aragon Ballroom
1106 W. Lawrence Ave.
Chicago, Il. 60640
(773) 561-9500
www.livenation.com/venues/15622/aragon-ballroom

The holiday season is coming early to the heavy metal lovers in Chicago, because instead of looking forward to a visit from Santa, there will be one from King Diamond instead. Known for his wide vocal range and shock-rock makeup and regalia, be it with his band Mercyful Fate or solo, King Diamond has been wowing music lovers since the early 70s. And joining his majesty on this tour is another band deserving of the ranks of heavy metal royalty -- thrash legends Exodus. All this rock and roll goodness is coming to the Aragon Ballroom on Friday, Nov. 27.

FrnkIero And The Cellabration - The Metro
3730 N Clark St.
Chicago, IL. 60613
(773) 549-0203
metrochicago.com

Known primarily for making waves in the emo/pop-punk scene with the band My Chemical Romance, frontman and guitarist Frank Lero is still making the prettiest of noises. Currently on tour with his band frnklero andthe cellabration, Lero will be bringing his brand of post-hardcore, alternative rock to Chicago this November. With a level of energy to rival only the power of the sound system once Iero plugs into his amps, Frank Iero and company simply know how to put on a solid and punky rock show. They'll be playing at The Metro on Sunday, Nov. 29.

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Stanley Clarke - Evanston S.P.A.C.E.
1245 Chicago Ave.
Evanston, IL 60202
(847) 492-8860
evanstonspace.com

It's hard to mistake the distinctive jazz bass sounds of a living legend like Stanley Clarke. With more than four decades in the business and a slew of awards to his name, Clarke took an instrument all too often only considered part of the rhythm section and brought it to the forefront. This autumn, be sure to come out to Evanston's S.P.A.C.E. and delight in this bass guitar and musical virtuoso. Clarke will be playing two shows on Friday, Nov. 20.

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Soon after earning her BA in journalism, Melanie Falina began writing about one of the loves of her life - music. Since then, she's covered some of the biggest names in music, in addition to writing on an array of other topics as well. She has written for Black Belt magazine, KISS: The Official Authorized Quarterly Magazine, Examiner, AXS.com, Yahoo Voices, and more, and was editor for Don Lemmon's KNOW HOW Book Three, Refuse To Fail. Melanie is also a poet with five published collections of poetry available via Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and various establishments.

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