Top 5 live music events to see this holiday season, from Andrew Bird to Beach Bunny

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Top 5 live music events to see this holiday season, from Andrew Bird to Beach Bunny
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Here are some of our favorite events taking place this holiday season. Shows are already beginning to sell out, so grab your tickets fast.

Lili Trifilio leads Beach Bunny at Riot Fest in Chicago's Douglass Park on Sept. 17, 2021.

The holiday season is in full swing in Chicago, and after a disappointing delay due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, many of the city’s most celebrated performers and venues will host holiday-themed concerts and events. While big-time events like the Do-It-Yourself Messiah still bring in crowds, many emerging and burgeoning local acts have begun to carve out a spot in the city’s eclectic and expansive live music scene. Here are some of our favorite events taking place this holiday season.

7 p.m. Dec. 6, 8 and 9, at Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom, 1106 W. Lawrence Ave.; tickets $51.50-$89.50, 17+. More information atAndrew Bird performs during his annual Gezelligheid residency concert at the Fourth Presbyterian Church on Dec. 9, 2013. Although Andrew Bird’s Gezelligheid shows could be seen last year as part of a livestream from Los Angeles, the annual holiday concert series makes its rightful return to Chicago’s Fourth Presbyterian Church this December after a pandemic delay. Three of the dates that are part of this year’s five-night residency have already sold out, but there is a limited amount of tickets still available for fans interested in Bird’s warm, eclectic welcome to the winter season.

8 p.m. Dec. 8-9 and Dec. 12-16 at Fourth Presbyterian Church, 126 E. Chestnut St.; tickets: $56-$61, all ages. More information atIf you’re looking for a more low-key holiday experience, head to Avondale for Hollyy-Days. After a successful first edition last year, local retro-soul band Hollyy returns to Sleeping Village to headline this chill, accessible concert. This year’s lineup features soulful pop singer Ryan Hadarah and Aunt Kelly.

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