BY TER STAFF

Get ready, Chicago! The electrifying sounds of Arctic Monkeys are about to take over the iconic United Center this Sunday, August 27, 2023. The British rock sensations are making a triumphant return to North America for their Summer 2023 tour, and they’re bringing along the acclaimed Irish band Fontaines D.C. to set the stage on fire.
With their highly anticipated 7th album, The Car, slated for release on October 21st via Domino Records, Arctic Monkeys have been teasing fans with sneak peeks of their new material. The recent drop of “Body Paint,” the album’s second single, has sent waves of excitement through the music world, leaving fans eager to witness the band’s new sonic evolution live in action.
The United Center gates will swing open at 6:30pm, setting the stage for an unforgettable evening. As the sun sets on the Chicago skyline, the energy will rise to a fever pitch as Fontaines D.C. takes to the stage to deliver their signature post-punk sounds, perfectly setting the mood for the main event.
You can expect for the Arctic Monkeys to command the stage, unleashing their unparalleled blend of rock, indie, and alternative sounds that have made them a global phenomenon. With a career-spanning setlist that promises to include old favorites and fresh tracks alike, this sold-out show is bound to be a journey through their musical evolution.
For those lucky enough to snag tickets, get ready to be transported into a sonic realm like no other. As the Arctic Monkeys and Fontaines D.C. join forces for this extraordinary night, Chicago will bear witness to a musical spectacle that will be etched into the annals of rock history.
So mark your calendars and brace yourselves for an evening of sonic magic at the United Center.
Event Details
- Date: Sunday, August 27, 2023
- Time: 8:00pm (Gates 6:30pm)
- Venue: United Center
- Ticket Prices: Sold Out
So mark your calendars, Chicagoans, and get ready to dance, sing, and celebrate with 5 Seconds of Summer and Meet Me @ The Altar. The shores of Lake Michigan are waiting, and the stage is set for an evening that will go down in concert history.