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Chi-Soul Fest bringing live music to Navy Pier


The summer is almost here, and Chicago’s soul music scene is looking to make a comeback for the second year in a row.

Navy Pier invites the public to take in the sights and sounds of its 2nd annual Chi-Soul Fest.

The event, which takes place from 10 a.m.—11:30 p.m. June 21-22, is free and open to the public. Chi-Soul Fest provides an opportunity to bring various, local artists and groups together that either play the classics or are influenced by soul music.

Performances will take place on several different stages.

Organizers said last year’s Chi-Soul Fest was such a success that they decided to bring it back.

“Seeing there wasn’t anything like this in the city, I thought it was a great opportunity to bring soul music to Navy Pier and at the same time, honoring its historical significance, here, in Chicago,” said Daniel Crane said, who handles arts, culture and engagement for Navy Pier.

History shows Chicago has deep ties to the soul music scene of the 1960s and 1970. Various lables recorded artists like The Dells, Curtis Mayfield, Etta James, Donna Hathaway, Herbie Hancock and Earth Wind and Fire.

“We’re happy to bring that to the light again,” Crane said.

Crane also said there are still a lot of great soul musicians that are performing on a weekly basis in the city.

Chi-Soul Fest falls in line with Navy Pier’s mission, which “celebrates and showcases the vitality of Chicago and provides for the enjoyment of Chicago-area residents and visitors year-round,” according to the nonprofit destination’s website.

During the event, visitors will have access to all the restaurants and eateries at Navy Pier.

Programming will be presented in honor of the national observance of African-American Music Appreciation Month.

For information, visit navypier.org.

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