FKA twigs in Chicago
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FKA twigs + Chicago
FKA twigs brought her experimental vision to The Salt Shed in June 2025, running through 21 songs that mapped the evolution of her catalog. She opened with "Intro" and "Perfect Stranger" before diving into deeper material like "Weak Spot" and "Room of Fools." The setlist hit both directions—the visceral "Sticky" and "Drums of Death" landed alongside more vulnerable moments like "Cellophane," which closed the main set. "Eusexua" served as the final word, a fitting choice given how the album represents her most uncompromising work. Chicago's experimental electronic community has long appreciated her refusal to stay still.
FKA twigs in Chicago News
- FKA Twigs announces 13-stop ‘Body High’ North American tour ending at Coachella 2026 MLive.com · Dec 2, 2025
- FKA twigs Announces 2026 "Body High Tour" Consequence of Sound · Dec 1, 2025
- FKA twigs is playing Madison Square Garden in 2026 The Fader · Dec 1, 2025
- FKA twigs announces 2026 tour with Yves Tumor, Eartheater, Tokischa & Brutalismus 3000 (MSG included) BrooklynVegan · Dec 1, 2025
- FKA Twigs Promises A Dance Experience On Her ’Body High’ Tour In 2026 UPROXX · Dec 1, 2025
Live Music in Chicago
Chicago's underground electronic and alternative R&B scenes have always had space for boundary-pushing artists. The city's legacy of footwork, house, and avant-garde production created an audience primed for FKA twigs's genre-fluid approach. Venues like The Salt Shed cater to artists who prioritize artistic vision over commercial safety—exactly where twigs thrives. Chicago listeners tend to value innovation and vulnerability in equal measure, which makes her intricate production and raw emotional delivery a natural fit.
Chicago road trip to see FKA twigs?
Stay in Lincoln Park or Wicker Park depending on your vibe—both neighborhoods have real character and plenty of late-night options. Book dinner at Alinea if you're feeling ambitious, or hit RPM Italian for something excellent and less impossible to get into. Spend an afternoon at the Art Institute, then walk along the Lakefront. The city's got enough to fill a weekend without feeling like you're checking boxes. Catch the show, eat well, and remember why you liked this band in the first place.
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