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Parking & Directions for Janet Blackwell Subterranean
2011 West North Ave, Chicago, IL
60647, US
1. 50 E. Congress Pkwy - 0.3 miles, $20
2. 55 E. Monroe St. - 0.4 miles, $22
3. 100 W. Adams St. - 0.5 miles, $18
4. 210 W. Washington St. - 0.6 miles, $25
5. 222 S. Wells St. - 0.7 miles, $15
Janet Blackwell Concert Live at Subterranean | Chicago
Schubas in Chicago is one of those legendary spots where you feel the history every time you step inside. It’s the kind of place that has hosted Grammy winners and up-and-coming bands alike, all drawn to its cozy, intimate vibe that just doesn’t compare to huge stadiums. You can still see parts of the original charm, from the vintage woodwork to the low stage that makes every show feel like a private concert. It’s more than just a music venue, there’s a small merch area where artists actually hang out, and the attached Schubas Tavern serves up some pretty solid bites if you’re hungry before or after the show. Depending on the act, the sightlines can vary, the elevated section can give you a better view during acoustic nights, but honestly, it’s all about the vibe and feeling close enough to almost touch the performers. Janet Blackwell Chicago knows this place is a must-visit for music lovers, especially if you want to experience a real slice of local history with your favorite acts. Getting there is a breeze too, hop on the #36 bus from downtown straight to Southport and Addison, or take the regional rail to Ravenswood and walk a few blocks south. It’s a spot that keeps the spirit of live music alive, and honestly, it’s the kind of venue that makes you fall in love with Chicago’s music scene all over again.