Dan H.
Yelp
This is one of the best places in Chicago to attend a concert. Framed with the city of Chicago's gorgeously powerful skyline, the talent onstage is almost playing as if they are embedded in our endearing Chicagoesque culture. It is a unique experience, second to none, and should be sought out without delay.
Parking seems like it would be a pain in the ass, but it's not. Being that one must drive the same entrance to the Adler Planetarium, they are used to parking "situations" and large crowds. There are usually some bottlenecks on the way in but, for the most part, traffic flows quite well both ways. Only the most staunch, insistent assholes will have problems with it, and those people should use Divvy or Uber, both of which I partake of regularly (so there are alternatives to complaining and blaming for those who are interested).
Weather changes quite radically quite suddenly and so, being directly on the water of Lake Michigan, some layers of clothing are usually useful (including hoodies and weather beaters). We reluctantly take them with us and then end up using them every single time, so I recommend anyone reading this do the same. Temps drop when the sun goes down and even all the liquor vendors (there are TONS of booze resellers: wine, hard liquor, beer, coolers, beer, everything) will not warm you up when those winds whip in off the lake.
This is a great, intimate place that only seats 3,666 of us, so everyone there has a good seat and you can get a great feeling of who the performers are no matter where you sit.
I love this place and I highly recommend it to anyone who is looking for a "available only in Chicago" experience that you will remember as much for the environment as for who you saw.