Summer concerts at Wrigley Field Stadium
One of the most anticipated seasons in Chicago is upon us, and that’s the summer concerts at Wrigley Field 2024.
The Cubs aren’t the only ones taking over Wrigley Field this summer, so get ready if you live in Chicago or are visiting.
Major artists will be flocking to the summer concerts at Wrigley Field.
While baseball games remain the venue’s forte, summer concerts at Wrigley Field have become an annual tradition for many.
Summer concerts at Wrigley Field Stadium
Here is a complete list of summer concerts at Wrigley Field Stadium in Chicago.
Def Leppard, Journey and Steve Miller Band
Def Leppard, Journey and Steve Miller Band will team up to kick off the summer concert season at Wrigley Field Stadium.
Def Leppard, best known for their hit “Pour Some Sugar on Me,” released their most recent album, titled “Diamond Star Halos” in 2022.
Journey, whose most recent album was also released in 2022, called “Freedom,” has appeared on top charts over the years, from “Don’t Stop Believin’” to “Any Way You Want It.”
Tickets are on sale now for this iconic artist collaboration coming July 15.
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Green Day with The Smashing Pumpkins, Rancid and The Linda Lindas
Green Day will take over Wrigley on Aug. 13 and bring special guests The Smashing Pumpkins, Rancid and The Linda Lindas, according to its website.
The tour celebrates the release of the band’s most recent album, “Saviors,” but also the 30th anniversary of their hit “Dookie” and the 20th anniversary of “American Idiot.”
As a gift to fans and a celebration of all three albums, the band plans to play both albums in their entirety at summer concerts at Wrigley Field.
Luke Bryan
Country music icon Luke Bryan returns to Wrigley Field on August 25 as part of his “Mind of a Country Boy” tour.
The evening includes additional performances by Bailey Zimmerman, Tracy Lawrence and Chayce Beckham.
Pearl Jam
Alternative rock legends Pearl Jam will appear twice this year. The band is touring their latest album, “Dark Matter.”
Catch them at Wrigley on Aug. 29 and Aug. 31, the stadium’s final two concert dates for the summer. Like Bryan, Pearl Jam is no stranger to Wrigley Field – the band has performed at the stadium several times in the past.
Lead singer Eddie Vedder, who is from the Chicago area, is no stranger to attending games and events at the stadium and has made his Cubs fanaticism known.
As you can see, these summer concerts at Chicago’s Wrigley Field stadium are well worth it, you just have to set aside the time and money to make the most of it in the windy city.