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Parking & Directions for John-Robert Schubas


3159 N Southport, Chicago, IL
60657, US


1. Street Parking - 0.1 miles, $2/hour
2. Southport Lot - 0.2 miles, $10/event
3. Graceland Lot - 0.3 miles, $8/event
4. Wrigley Field Lot - 0.5 miles, $20/event
5. Lincoln Avenue Garage - 0.6 miles, $15/event

John-Robert Concert Live at Schubas | Chicago

Schubas is one of those hidden gems that just oozes character and good vibes, especially if you’re into catching awesome live music in a cozy, no-frills setting. It’s where legends like Lake Street Dive once played unforgettable shows that made you feel like you were right there in the moment, soaking in their raw talent. The place is also known for its annual Vinyl Nights, where music fans get to swap stories and share their favorite records, kind of like a little community gathering that keeps the spirit of real music alive. Celebrating 25 years back in 2014, Schubas threw some epic anniversary shows with past acts that still stick in your mind, think of it as a little piece of Chicago music history. The balcony is perfect for those quieter sets or just when you want a different view, giving you a bird’s eye perspective of the stage and a bit of a break from the crowd. You can get there easily from Lincoln Square by hopping on the #11 bus south or from the Lakefront by catching a westbound bus on Addison and strolling south along Southport. And honestly, for someone like John-Robert Chicago, this venue feels like home, intimate enough for those honest performances but still buzzing with energy. It’s one of those spots that makes you feel connected to the music, the city, and the people who love it just as much.