Chicago Sun-Times

Taste of Chicago brings diverse music lineup in 2013

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TASTE OF CHICAGO HITS GRANT PARK

THIS WEEK, and as usual it’s got more to offer than massive amounts of food and drink and an equally massive number of festivalgo­ers— namely a diverse roster of live music. The Bud Light Stage, at the south end of the grounds, hosts themed lineups of mostly local acts from noon till 8 PM through Sun 7/14, while the big names every evening at the Petrillo Music Shell lean toward mainstream rock and pop. Friday’s lineup, “We’ve Got the Blues,” includes the Congregati­on, Lil’ Ed & the Blues Imperials, and Zora Young. Saturday is “Indie Rock Day,” with headliners Company of Thieves and sets from the likes of Canasta, Paper

Thick Walls, and Vintage Blue. Sunday i s another mixed bag: “Anything Goes” appears to mean Kelly Hogan, Hemmingbir­ds, and the J. Davis Trio, among others. The Petrillo Music Shell hosts Robert Plant’s blues-rock/world-music project the

Sensationa­l Space Shifters with the Lone Bellow on Friday, neosoul singer Jill Scott with Maxi Priest on Saturday, and alt-rockers Neon

Trees with the Mowgli’s on Sunday. All Bud Light Stage shows are free, as is lawn seating at Petrillo; concert seating at Petrillo is $25 a ticket, and everything but Sunday is sold out. Sunday’s show starts at 4 PM, but the other Petrillo concerts get under way at 5:30 PM. On Saturday at 11 AM, Radio Disney presents a free show for kids at Petrillo with IM5 and Chloe & Halle. — LUCA

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 ?? MATT ROBERTS/GETTY IMAGES ?? Robert Plant plays at Taste of Chicago on Fri 7/12.
MATT ROBERTS/GETTY IMAGES Robert Plant plays at Taste of Chicago on Fri 7/12.

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