What to know ahead of Beyonce’s ‘Renaissance’ shows in Chicago

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Everything you need to know before Beyonce’s ‘Renaissance’ tour hits Soldier Field

. Parking will be unavailable at Millennium’s other garages, such as Grant Park North, Millennium Park, Millennium Lakeside.

Those wanting to avoid the bumper-to-bumper traffic on DuSable Lake Shore Drive following the concert are a 20-minute walk away from the CTA Red Line ‘L’s Roosevelt stop. The Orange and Green lines also provide the closest access to Soldier Field, according to the transit agency. Alternatively, concertgoers can hop on the #146 bus, which stops outside of Soldier Field at the Museum Campus. This bus can be used to transfer to the L’ train at Jackson station. The CTA also recommending concertgoers use the #3 King, #4 Cottage Grove, #12 Roosevelt and #130 Museum Campus bus lines.Both performance days are expected to be warm with a chance of brief thunderstorms. On Saturday night, a low of 66 degrees is expected.

If you’re hoping to keep the party going after the concert, stop by Roscoe’s Tavern for an event featuring DJ Kevin Aviance, whom Beyoncé notably featured on her song “Pure/Honey.” With Aviance in the DJ booth all night, this event may have speakers knockin’ ‘til the morning light.Do you wanna party? Do you wanna dance? Do you wanna be yourself tonight? If you’re still riding the wave of excitement post-Sunday show, get bodied on a trip to Club Renaissance.

at Schubas, 3159 N. Southport Ave. Performances will feature Chanel Mercedes-Benz, of Golden Girls Pop-Up Fame, along with Sasha Love and Lila Star Escada.

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