Chicago's 1971 Concert History

Chicago is an American rock band formed in 1967 in Chicago, Illinois. The self-described "rock and roll band with horns" began as a politically charged, sometimes experimental, rock band and later moved to a predominantly softer sound, generating several hit ballads. They had a steady stream of hits throughout the 1970s and 1980s. Second only to The Beach Boys in Billboard singles and albums chart success among American bands, Chicago is one of the longest-running and most successful rock groups in history.

Date Concert Venue Location
Nov 26, 1971
CHICAGO Canton Civic Center Canton, Ohio, United States
Nov 25, 1971 –
Nov 28, 1971
Chicago Arie Crown Theater Chicago, Illinois, United States
Nov 20, 1971
CHICAGO Indiana university assembly hall Bloomington, Indiana, United States
Oct 30, 1971
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Convention Hall Miami Beach, Florida, United States
Oct 29, 1971
Chicago / Madura Curtis Hixon Hall Tampa, Florida, United States
Oct 22, 1971
Chicago
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Barton Coliseum Little Rock, Arkansas, United States
Oct 20, 1971
Chicago
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The Municipal Auditorium New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
Oct 19, 1971
Chicago
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LSU Parker AG Center New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
Sep 10, 1971
Chicago
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Hollywood Bowl Los Angeles, California, United States
Sep 06, 1971
Chicago
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Montreal Forum Montréal, Québec, Canada
Sep 04, 1971
Chicago
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Baltimore Civic Center Baltimore, Maryland, United States
Sep 03, 1971
Chicago Saratoga Performing Arts Center Saratoga Springs, New York, United States
Aug 31, 1971
Chicago
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War Memorial Stadium Buffalo, New York, United States
Aug 30, 1971
Chicago
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Cincinnati Gardens Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Aug 28, 1971
CHICAGO

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Duquoin State Fair Grandstand Du Quoin, Illinois, United States
Aug 26, 1971
Chicago / Madura
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Knoxville Civic Coliseum Knoxville, Tennessee, United States
Aug 17, 1971
Chicago
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Forest Hills Stadium New York, New York, United States
Aug 14, 1971
Chicago
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Yale Bowl New Haven, Connecticut, United States
Aug 12, 1971
Chicago
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The Spectrum Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Show Duplicate for Aug 12, 1971
Aug 11, 1971
Chicago
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Farm Show Arena Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, United States

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Chicago on Aug 11, 1971 [707-small]

Chicago
Aug 11, 1971
 Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, United States
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Chicago on Apr 5, 1971 [984-small]

Chicago
Apr 5 - 10, 1971
 New York, New York, United States
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Chicago on Aug 7, 1971 [837-small]

Chicago
Aug 7, 1971
 New York, New York, United States
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Chicago on May 22, 1971 [894-small]

Chicago
May 22, 1971
 Cleveland, Ohio, United States
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Chicago on Jan 20, 1971 [268-small]

Chicago
Jan 20, 1971
 New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
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Chicago on Sep 4, 1971 [745-small]

Chicago
Sep 4, 1971
 Baltimore, Maryland, United States
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Chicago on Sep 4, 1971 [134-small]

Chicago
Sep 4, 1971
 Baltimore, Maryland, United States
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Chicago on Aug 30, 1971 [329-small]

Chicago
Aug 30, 1971
 Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
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Chicago on Feb 27, 1971 [562-small]

Chicago
Feb 27, 1971
 Charlotte, North Carolina, United States
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Chicago on Aug 14, 1971 [758-small]

Chicago
Aug 14, 1971
 New Haven, Connecticut, United States
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Chicago on Mar 18, 1971 [812-small]

Chicago
Mar 18, 1971
 Houston, Texas, United States
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Chicago on Sep 6, 1971 [738-small]

Chicago
Sep 6, 1971
 Montréal, Québec, Canada
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2005 86 concerts
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2003 38 concerts
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2001 30 concerts
2000 18 concerts
1999 10 concerts
1998 18 concerts
1997 14 concerts
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1995 14 concerts
1994 5 concerts
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1992 15 concerts
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Mon C Feb 08, 2023

Manila, Philippines - February 7, 1993 at Folk Arts Theater


Dawn Nov 24, 2021

We saw them in Berlin Germany in 1977 but not listed here


Chicagofan Jan 30, 2021

chicago at Maple Leaf Gardens Toronto Canada Monday February 1 1971. Concert delayed due to instruments held at the border. Started at 11:30 pm. Went to 2 am


Lynn Howard Oct 25, 2020

I swear I saw Chicago and Three Dog Night in Honolulu in the early 70's. Anyone know about that?


Baskinginit Sep 13, 2020

I saw Chicago at the Konocti Harbor Resort on March 21, 1995 in Kelseyville, CA. That show isn't listed.


Debbie1974 Sep 02, 2020

You are missing a concert in Salt Lake City UT, Salt Palace, July 15, 1974


Zimtrim May 29, 2020

Clippings have been posted for the Chicago concert at Hynes Auditorium: Boston, Massachusetts 1972-05-30/31


Don B May 01, 2020

That's correct. I haven't seen them in Boston either. So why did you comment?


Penny5684 Apr 30, 2020

@Mike Belcher - You post the concerts/dates that you’ve been to, not ALL dates. I’ve never seen them in Boston...


Don B Apr 30, 2020

Mike Belcher you need to post it on the site!


Mike Belcher Apr 30, 2020

Missing a Chicago concert May 31, 1972 at John B. Hynes Hall, Boston, Mass.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


When and how did Chicago start?

Chicago is named after the city in which the band formed: Chicago, Illinois. However, the band also performed under other names before becoming Chicago. These included "Big Thing" and "Chicago Transit Authority". The band officially became “Chicago” in 1970.

What was the original name of Chicago?

Chicago was first known as "Big Thing". After moving to Los Angeles, California, and signing to Columbia Records, they changed their name to "Chicago Transit Authority" in 1968. In 1970, they shortened the name to "Chicago" after their first album was released.

Who were the original members of Chicago and who is still in the band?

Chicago started with original band members Terry Kath, Robert Lamm, Danny Seraphine, Walter Parazaider, Lee Loughnane, and James Pankow. There are only three original members still in the band today: Lamm, Loughnane, and Pankow.

What members of Chicago have died?

Terry Kath was the lead singer and guitarist for Chicago. He died on January 23, 1978, due to an accidental, self-inflicted gunshot to the head with the automatic pistol he usually carried. After his death, Chicago nearly disbanded but fortunately did not. In 1997, the band members honored Kath when they released their album The Innovative Guitar of Terry Kath.

How did Terry Kath die?

Following a party, lead singer and guitarist Terry Kath jokingly placed the barrel of his pistol next to his head. He casually said that the gun was not loaded and playfully pulled the trigger to his head. Unfortunately, the gun was loaded, and Kath accidentally killed himself. He died on January 23, 1978.

Why did Danny Seraphine leave Chicago?

Danny Seraphine was a member of Chicago for over 23 years. In what has been called a power play, he was fired from the Chicago band in 1990 by other band members to accommodate drummer Tris Imboden.

How old is Peter Cetera?

Peter Cetera was the lead vocalist and bassist of Chicago from 1967 to 1985. He was born on September 13, 1944 and is 79 years old.

Why did Peter Cetera leave Chicago and who replaced him?

Peter Cetera decided to leave the Chicago band in 1985 to focus on his solo career. While he offered to continue playing with Chicago while also creating his own music apart from the band, the other band mates declined and replaced Cetera with Jason Scheff.

What is the net worth of Peter Cetera?

Because of his legendary career as a singer, songwriter, producer, and musician, Peter Cetera’s estimated net worth is around $40 million.

Why is Walter Parazaider not touring with Chicago?

Walter Parazaider played the saxophone, clarinet, flute, and backing vocals for Chicago. He retired from touring with Chicago in 2017 following a heart condition. On April 19, 2021, Parazaider released a statement announcing that he was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease.

How many concerts has Chicago had?

Chicago has had 2,655 concerts.

What genre is Chicago?

Chicago is most often considered to be Rock, Pop, Pop Rock, Singer-Songwriter, Jazz, Classic Rock, Folk Rock, Soft Rock, Album Oriented Rock (AOR), Mellow Gold, Adult Standards, Jazz Rock, Yacht Rock, American Orchestra, Adult Contemporary, and Chamber Orchestra.

When is the next Chicago concert?

The next Chicago concert is on May 15, 2024 at The Astro Amphitheater in La Vista, Nebraska, United States.

When was the last Chicago concert?

The last Chicago concert was on March 09, 2024 at The Venetian Theatre in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States.

What setlist does Chicago play live?

The songs that Chicago performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the March 02, 2024 concert at The Venetian Theatre in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States:

  1. Introduction
  2. Dialogue (Part I & II)
  3. Questions 67 & 68
  4. Call on Me
  5. (I've Been) Searchin' So Long
  6. Mongonucleosis
  7. If You Leave Me Now
  8. Make Me Smile
  9. So Much to Say, So Much to Give
  10. Anxiety's Moment
  11. West Virginia Fantasies
  12. Colour My World
  13. To Be Free
  14. Make Me Smile
  15. Alive Again
  16. Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is?
  17. Old Days
  18. Hard Habit to Break
  19. You're the Inspiration
  20. Beginnings
  21. I'm a Man
  22. Just You 'n' Me
  23. Hard to Say I'm Sorry / Get Away
  24. Saturday in the Park
  25. Feelin' Stronger Every Day
  26. Free
  27. 25 or 6 to 4

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