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Beyoncé turned Soldier Field into a Dream and Here’s Why You Should’ve Been There

Imagine this: A warm summer night at Soldier Field, the Chicago skyline glowing behind you, and more than 60,000 fans all decked out in chrome and cowboy hats, chanting in unison for one person — Beyoncé. As part of her groundbreaking Renaissance Tour, the Queen herself transformed the home of the Chicago Bears into a dazzling, otherworldly celebration of music, movement, fashion, and freedom.

If you stayed home last weekend thinking, “I’ll catch her next time,” let me be blunt: You missed a once-in-a-generation spectacle. Beyoncé’s stop in Chicago was not just a concert — it was a cultural event, a fashion show, a dance party, a statement, and a masterclass in live performance. So whether you’re a part-time member of the Beyhive or a certified stan, here are all the reasons why you should’ve made the drive from Milwaukee to catch Queen B in action.


Beyoncé isn’t just a pop star. She’s a movement.

There’s a reason Beyoncé doesn’t need an opening act: the minute she steps on stage, she becomes the moment. And on Saturday night, that moment stretched for over two and a half hours, spanning 34 songs across multiple eras — from her Dangerously in Love ballads to Renaissance’s ballroom-inspired anthems. Her voice was flawless, effortlessly shifting from hushed intimacy to full-blown diva power, while her choreography hit just as hard.

With a live band, backup dancers, stunning visuals, and an elaborate moving stage, Beyoncé delivered a performance that felt more like a Broadway-meets-club extravaganza than a typical arena show. It was curated to perfection, but still pulsing with raw energy — reminding us why she’s regarded as one of the greatest live performers of all time.


She made Soldier Field her palace

Sure, Soldier Field may be best known for its gridiron history, but for two nights, Beyoncé was the only one calling the plays. In fact, now that Aaron Rodgers is no longer “owning” the Bears, Beyoncé seemed to lease out the entire venue — taking over the lakefront stadium with a sense of power, joy, and undeniable swagger.

The transformation was incredible. Giant LED screens wrapped the stage, the catwalk extended deep into the crowd, and lights lit up the night like a Fourth of July fireworks show — all to serve one queen’s vision. Surrounded by fans from across the Midwest (and far beyond), the atmosphere inside Soldier Field was electric from the moment gates opened until Beyoncé gave her final bow.


It wasn’t just a show. It was a runway.

Going to a Beyoncé concert is like attending fashion week — if fashion week involved tens of thousands of screaming fans in rhinestones. Renaissance-era Beyhive came dressed to slay, flaunting metallics, chrome accents, rhinestone cowgirl boots, and yes, an endless supply of disco ball cowboy hats.

But even with all that shine in the crowd, no one outshone the queen. Styled by Marni Senofonte, Beyoncé cycled through a series of couture looks that were both futuristic and fabulous — including a custom black-and-gold Schiaparelli bodysuit to open the night. Every outfit change was its own moment, paired seamlessly with a new mood, new choreography, and new visuals. Fashion wasn’t just part of the show — it was the show.


The visuals? Out of this world.

If Beyoncé’s voice was the soul of the night, her stage production was the beating heart. A sci-fi-glam fever dream brought to life, the Renaissance Tour’s visuals leaned into metallics, androids, and intergalactic imagery. One of the night’s most jaw-dropping moments came when Beyoncé sang atop a Cybertruck-inspired silver horse, slowly floating over the stage like a chrome goddess.

Lasers, robotic arms, chrome backdrops, and a transforming video wall all enhanced the music without overpowering it. Even the interludes — which featured glitchy, futuristic spoken word segments — added to the immersive vibe. Beyoncé didn’t just perform music; she built a world.


A journey through her evolution

The concert wasn’t just a celebration of Renaissance — it was a career retrospective for one of pop culture’s most influential figures. Beyoncé opened the night with a stripped-down rendition of Destiny’s Child’s “Dangerously in Love,” a reminder of where she started. But by the time she arrived at “Alien Superstar” and “Pure/Honey,” it was clear just how far she’s traveled — musically, creatively, and personally.

Gone is the girl-group ingénue. In her place stands a self-possessed, genre-bending, boundary-pushing icon. To witness that evolution in real-time, song by song, was nothing short of inspiring.


No openers. No filler. Just Beyoncé.

When you’re Beyoncé, you are the pre-show, the main event, and the encore. Skipping the tradition of having an opening act, Bey gave fans more of what they came for: her. No distractions, no warm-ups — just a two-hour-plus journey that never let up.

And it worked. The crowd didn’t need hyping. From the second the lights dimmed and the first notes rang out, Soldier Field was on its feet. The vibe? A communal, euphoric energy that pulsed with every beat and lyric.


FOMO is real — and so is redemption

Let’s not sugarcoat it: If you missed Beyoncé in Chicago, you missed something unforgettable. Social media clips don’t do it justice. Setlists can’t capture the energy. And no amount of sparkle on your couch can replace the glittering, sweaty, joy-soaked reality of being there in person.

But all is not lost — not yet. Beyoncé’s Renaissance Tour is still rolling through more stadiums across the U.S., and if there’s a show within driving distance, consider this your wake-up call. Trust me: You don’t want to be left out of the next unforgettable night.

Beyoncé’s Renaissance Tour at Soldier Field wasn’t just a concert — it was a reminder of what live music can be at its very best: bold, breathtaking, and unifying. Whether you were in the front row or the nosebleeds, you left with the same feeling — like you’d just witnessed something transcendent.

Next time Queen B rolls through the Midwest, don’t hesitate. Bow down, grab your disco hat, and join the party.

Check Out Our Photos From Post Malone’s Massive Alpine Valley “If Ya’ll Weren’t Here, I’d Be Crying” Tour Stop

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With no tour stops in Milwaukee or Chicago this time around, rapper Post Malone split the difference and made an appearance at East Troy, Wisconsin’s iconic Alpine Valley Music Theatre. With about 7,000 fans packed in the amphitheater and even more in the general admission lawn, Post Malone put on a full show with his new live band that was more than worth the price of admission.

From start to finish Posty performed his biggest hits, showed off his unmatched personality and rocked out with East Troy until the night was over. So of course we had to be there to capture some of our favorite moments from the massive performance.

Photos by Dan Garcia/The Early Registration

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Rocking the Lakefront: The Unforgettable Opening Night of Harley Davidson’s Homecoming Festival

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The picturesque Veterans Park on Milwaukee’s lakefront came alive on a Friday night as music enthusiasts and motorcycle aficionados gathered for the highly anticipated opening night of the Harley Davidson Homecoming music festival, in celebration of the iconic brands 120th annivary. With an electric lineup featuring KennyHoopla, Phantogram, The Cult, and the legendary Green Day headlining the evening, the stage was set for an unforgettable experience blending the thrill of roaring engines with the power of live music.

Helping kick-off the festival in the early afternoon, rising alternative rocker and Wisconsin’s own, KennyHoopla took the stage with his signature energy, captivating the crowd with his charismatic presence. His blend of catchy melodies, introspective lyrics, and genre-defying sound created an electric atmosphere that set the tone for the rest of the night. KennyHoopla’s performance left an indelible impression, establishing him as an artist to watch in the music scene.

Although not without sound issues and delay, musical duo Phantogram mesmerized the audience with their unique blend of dreamy electronic beats, ethereal vocals, and captivating visuals. Their hauntingly beautiful melodies echoed across the park, creating an otherworldly ambiance that transported listeners on a sonic journey.

As the evening progressed, The Cult took the stage for their Milwaukee return, infusing the night with their raw and powerful rock anthems. With their rich catalog of hits spanning several decades, the British rockers delivered a high-energy performance that resonated with both longtime fans and new listeners. The crowd sang along passionately as The Cult unleashed their classic tracks, reminding everyone why they remain a force to be reckoned with in the rock genre.

As anticipation reached its peak, the iconic punk rock band Green Day stormed the stage, instantly sending the crowd into a frenzy. From the opening chords of “American Idiot” to the explosive finale, the band delivered an electrifying performance that showcased their unparalleled stage presence and unwavering energy. With an impressive repertoire of hits spanning their illustrious career, Green Day captivated the audience, uniting generations of fans in a shared moment of musical euphoria.

The opening night of the Harley Davidson Homecoming music festival at Veterans Park in Milwaukee, WI, was a celebration of the indomitable spirit of both music and motorcycles. The harmonious blend of KennyHoopla’s dynamic energy, Phantogram’s mesmerizing sonic tapestry, The Cult’s timeless rock anthems, and Green Day’s legendary headlining set created an unforgettable experience for all in attendance. As the festival continues tonight, it promises to be an exhilarating journey, uniting music lovers and motorcycle enthusiasts under one roaring banner of pure joy and exhilaration.

Zach Bryan Kicks Off Chicago’s Windy City Smokeout Festival

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Phot by Dan Garcia/The Early Registration

The Windy City Smokeout festival, known for its mouthwatering barbeque and outstanding musical lineup, kicked off its first night with a bang at the United Center. The main event of the evening was the highly anticipated headlining set by the rising country music sensation, Zach Bryan, who is rising to stardom so fast that he was performing in the afternoon at the Chicago festival just a year ago. With his raw talent, heartfelt lyrics, and captivating stage presence, Bryan left the audience in awe. Let’s take a visual journey through the mesmerizing performance in this exclusive photo gallery.

Photos by Dan Garcia/The Early Registration

 

 

Photos: Imagine Dragons Headline the Final Night of Summerfest 2023

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Summerfest 2023 has come to a close after another three weekends of amazing performances from the biggest established and emerging names in music. To close out the Milwaukee lakefront festival on Saturday night, the massive pop rock band Imagine Dragons returned to the Big Gig for an epic sold-out performance.

If you weren’t there or want to relive the night, don’t worry as we have you covered. We captured some of our favorite moments from the show so you can take yourself back to one of Summerfest’s top concerts of the festival.

Photos by Dan Garcia/The Early Registration

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Photos: Yung Gravy Returns to Summerfest for Special Headlining Performance

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The Gravy Train made a second stop in Milwaukee this month as rapper and University of Wisconsin alum Yung Gravy returned to Summerfest after Thursday night’s headliner had to cancel. Performing a one-of-a-kind free with admission set at the festival’s American Family Insurance Amphitheater, Yung Gravy double down on the entertainment from his huge set at the Big Gig a week prior.

If you weren’t there or want to relive the night, don’t worry as we have you covered. We captured some of our favorite moments from round two of Yung Gravy.

Photos by Dan Garcia/The Early Registration

 

 

Review: Fall Out Boy’s Electrifying Homecoming at Chicago’s Wrigley Field

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Last night Fall Out Boy returned to their roots for a monumental homecoming show at Chicago’s iconic Wrigley Field. As the opening acts set the stage, the atmosphere was buzzing with anticipation. Royal & the Serpent (the only non-Chicago artist on the lineup), sporting Cubs jersey, kicked off the evening, followed by The Academy Is…, like Fall Out Boy, another proud representative of the Chicagoland music scene. And to round off the opening acts, local heroes Alkaline Trio took the stage, igniting the crowd with their punk-rock energy.

Finally, the moment arrived. The lights dimmed, and Fall Out Boy emerged, greeted by a deafening roar from their packed hometown crowd. This was the opening night of their highly anticipated “So Much For (Tour) Dust” tour, and they were ready to deliver an unforgettable performance. The band wasted no time and launched into a blistering set, spanning an impressive 25 songs.

Throughout the evening, Patrick Stump and company skillfully balanced their newest tracks from the latest LP with their timeless hits that have resonated with fans over the years. From the explosive energy of “Dance, Dance” to the infectious melodies of “Thnks fr th Mmrs” and the anthemic chorus of “My Songs Know What You Did in the Dark,” every song brought the crowd to life. The setlist was a perfect blend of nostalgia and fresh material, satisfying long-time fans and newcomers alike.

Pyrotechnics lit up Wrigley all night, punctuating the band’s dynamic performance. It was clear that no expense was spared in creating a visually captivating show. Sets designed by the band’s own Pete Wentz mesmerized the audience, transporting them into a world that only Fall Out Boy could craft. The combination of explosive pyro and intricate staging elevated the concert experience to new heights, leaving fans in awe.

In a heartfelt moment during the set, Pete Wentz took a pause to address the crowd over how much that show in that setting in that city meant to the band. “To come here for an hour and a half or two hours and totally forget about the fucking world outside is amazing with you guys,” he declared. The connection between Fall Out Boy and their Chicago fanbase was palpable, and this show felt like a celebration of that enduring bond. Wentz’s words resonated deeply, further igniting the already passionate audience.

Fall Out Boy’s performance at Wrigley Field was a testament to their enduring popularity and musicianship. The band’s chemistry was evident, as they effortlessly commanded the stage, feeding off the energy of the crowd. The euphoria in the air was contagious, uniting thousands of fans under one roof and creating an unforgettable night.

As the final notes of “Saturday” echoed through the stadium during the encore, the audience erupted in cheers, showing their appreciation for the band’s memorable performance. Fall Out Boy had once again proven why they are one of the most beloved acts to emerge from the Chicago music scene.

The “So Much For (Tour) Dust” tour is bound to captivate audiences across the country, but this homecoming show at Wrigley Field was a truly special experience. Fall Out Boy returned to their roots, reminding their hometown crowd of their unwavering talent, passion, and connection to Chicago. It was a night that will be etched into the memories of fans lucky enough to witness this monumental performance.

Photos by Dan Garcia/The Early Registration

Preview: Fall Out Boy at Chicago’s Wrigley Field

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Chicago’s beloved pop punk band Fall Out Boy is gearing up for their latest tour in support of their recently released album, “So Much (For) Stardust.” The upcoming tour, named the “So Much For (Tour) Dust” tour, will kick off this week in their hometown on June 21 at the iconic Wrigley Field.

Having been a staple in their genre for two decades, Fall Out Boy’s journey traces back to the Chicago suburb of Wilmette in 2001. Fast-forward to today, Fall Out Boy has emerged as a significant influence not only within their genre but also in the broader music industry.

Their trademark lengthy song titles, deep-rooted connections to Chicago, and personal lyrics have inspired and influenced prominent figures in music.

On June 21, Fall Out Boy will hit the stage at Wrigley Field for thousands of their hometown, supported by Alkaline Trio, The Academy Is…, and Royal & The Serpent. Tickets can be purchased online at Ticketmaster.com. This surely isn’t one that you’d want to miss.

Photos: Louis Tomlinson Brings his “Faith in the Future” Tour to Milwaukee’s BMO Harris Pavilion

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Singer-songwriter Louis Tomlinson brought his massive headlining “Faith In The Future” world tour to the Midwest on Tuesday night with a performance at Milwaukee’s lakefront. Performing some of his biggest singles, fan favorites and covers from his days with One Direction, the English musician had the packed crowd at the BMO Harris Pavilion in awe.

Tomlinson performed the majority of his 2022 LP, “Faith In The Future” but also blessed fans with an Artic Monkeys’ cover, two One Direction tracks (“Night Changes” and “Where Do Broken Hearts Go”), as well as select songs from his 2020 album “Walls”. Proving he is much more than just a fifth of his former boy band, the talented singer showcased his voice and stage presence on a chilly Tuesday night and we were there to capture some of our favorite moments from the night.

Photos by Dan Garcia/The Early Registration

 

Concert Review: Quinn XCII’s Electrifying Performance in Madison, WI on “The People’s Tour”

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Last night Detroit’s Quinn XCII brought his infectious energy and remarkable talent to Madison, WI as part of “The People’s Tour.” The evening was filled with electrifying performances from Quinn and memorable moments, leaving the college crowd in awe.

As the crowd eagerly awaited Quinn XCII’s entrance, anticipation filled the air. The venue erupted in cheers as the lights dimmed, and the opening chords of “Common”, the singer’s collab with fellow Detroit native, Big Sean, reverberated through the speakers. Quinn XCII burst onto the stage, instantly winning the audience with his Badger jersey and distinctive voice. From the very first note, it was clear that this was going to be an unforgettable night.

“The People’s Champ” album, released earlier this year, served as the backbone of the concert. Quinn XCII delivered a whopping 21 tracks from his discography, showcasing his versatility as an artist and his ability to seamlessly blend various genres. 

The energy in the venue reached its peak during the encore, as Quinn XCII treated the crowd to a string of hits. Starting with “Another Day In Paradise,” he had everyone jumping and singing along to every word. The infectious energy continued with “Stay Next To Me,” as the audience was completely immersed in the music. Closing out the encore with “Candle,” Quinn XCII left the stage to thunderous applause, bringing the night to a euphoric conclusion.

Check out our favorite captures from the evening below!

Photos by Tess Trueblood/The Early Registration