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ft. American Football, Afternoon Bike Ride
Catch Midwest Emo legends American Football live at Turner Hall Ballroom.
Part I
About this event
American Football, a cornerstone of the Midwest Emo scene, is set to perform at Turner Hall Ballroom. This band, known for their emotional and melodic soundscapes, has influenced countless artists and continues to captivate audiences worldwide. Their live shows are a testament to their enduring legacy and musical evolution.
The band’s journey from a college project to international acclaim is a story of passion and persistence. With a dedicated fan base and a reputation for heartfelt performances, American Football's concert promises to be a memorable experience. Turner Hall’s intimate setting will only enhance the connection between the band and the audience, making it a must-see event for fans old and new.
From the organizer
Before attaining global recognition as a defining pillar of the “Midwest Emo” sub-genre, American Football was a humble University of Illinois-based indie rock band led by Mike Kinsella (founding Cap’n Jazz drummer-turned- vocalist-and-guitarist) along with Steve Holmes (guitar) and Steve Lamos (drums / trumpet). They were influenced at the time by artists including Steve Reich, Tortoise, and The Sea and Cake. Together, American Football would play no more than a dozen sparsely attended shows before going their separate ways. With college graduation and some variation of adulthood looming, the band’s parting gift would be shared in the form of a self-titled album, released in September of 1999 via the locally founded Polyvinyl Record Co. What would transpire over the ensuing fifteen years, however, is something made of rock and roll legend – where word of mouth meets message boards, and mixtapes, burned CDs, and early file sharing platforms allowed for the lore of an otherwise unknown band, with a nondescript house on their lone album cover, to grow into something much larger. In 2014, answering the call from a growing legion of dedicated fans, American Football would reunite to international acclaim. With the addition of bassist/multi-instrumentalist and cousin Nate Kinsella, the quartet has since released two additional (and equally beloved) self-titled records in 2016 and 2019, while steering a natural evolution in their evergreen sound towards post-rock, post-punk, and more experimental influences. They’ve collaborated with admired peers and fans alike, including Paramore’s Hayley Williams, Slowdive’s Rachel Goswell, and Ethel Cain, among others. The band has been touted among the most important artists of their class by the likes of Alternative Press, The FADER, GQ, The Guardian, NME, NPR Music, KEXP, Vulture, Rolling Stone, and elsewhere. Hailed as the “most influential album in the genre” by Pitchfork, American Football spent the last two years honoring its 25th anniversary of their self-titled debut – colloquially known as “LP1,” by embarking on a sold out world tour. In the process, they shared a remastered edition of the landmark record, compiled an LP1 covers album by artists of mutual inspiration, put out their first live album, and released a companion concert film of its recording. Having recently ventured into parts of the globe for the first time, the band has also found an overwhelming embrace among a new generation of fans. Many of these fans have never been to the American Midwest, yet have all felt that same emotional connection to its vast geography and rich creative soil. As spring approaches in 2026, so does new growth… American Football has partnered with PLUS1 so that $1 from every ticket sold on our tour will go towards organizations protecting immigrant rights and supporting deportees, migrants and refugees. www.plus1.org
Getting in
Tickets available online
Registration required — must sign up
Pro tips
Turner Hall Ballroom has a balcony with great views and usually less crowded. If you prefer a more relaxed experience, head upstairs early to secure a spot.
Who'll Be There
A diverse crowd primarily consisting of young adults (20s to 30s) who are fans of the emo and indie rock scenes. Expect a mix of longtime fans who have followed the band since the late '90s and newer fans drawn in by their recent resurgence. There may also be attendees interested in the social justice aspect of the event.
Part II · The feel
The details organizers don't always put in the description — pulled from the room, the crowd, and what people remember afterward.
Loud. Conversation between songs only — plan around that.
Shines with 6+. Bring the crew.
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