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101.9 The Mix: Miracle On State Street

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101.9 The Mix: Miracle On State Street Tickets

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Rating: 4.2 out of 5 based on 62 reviews

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Rating: 4.2 out of 5 based on 62 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great Show

    by JaymeK on 12/9/15The Chicago Theatre - Chicago

    Once again, solid line up. Big fan of Elle King and Third Eye Blind. Didn't know much about George Ezra or Nico & Vinz. All the bands played wonderful sets. I love TEB, however, can understand why they were third on the bill. Everyone else has new, hit music out. Glad they were included. I like The Mix, not a big radio listener. What I do know is that year after year they put on a great holiday concert for a great cause right here in the city!!

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    George Ezra, and Elle King killed it!

    by smashedpotatoes on 12/8/15The Chicago Theatre - Chicago

    I should start out by saying that the Chicago Theater was gorgeous! The seats were quite comfortable even in the balcony. I also liked that this event gave some proceeds to charity. I originally bought tickets because I had seen George Ezra in Detroit back in September, and I NEEDED to see him live again. Also, I was pretty stoked for Elle King who did NOT disappoint. The only thing I would change is the order of the acts. I think that everyone was kind of tired by Nico & VInz. They were really energetic and fun, and would have been great to start the show with.

  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    2015 Hopefully Not the End

    by Checkmate23 on 12/8/15The Chicago Theatre - Chicago

    We attend the Miracle on State Street every year - as they say it definitely is a Holiday tradition in Chicago. This was a down year for the show, as the lineup of acts wasn't as good as previous years. It was also a bit unclear who the headliner would be - when Third Eye Blind came out 2nd (of 4 acts) a large portion of the crowd was definitely upset. They only played 5-6 songs and were off on a plane to Texas. By the time the 4th act came on, the majority of folks around us had left. It is always a bit strange to see a concert at the Chicago Theater. People don't really know whether to stand or sit. Plus since it's a charity show during Christmas season the vibe definitely isn't one of a rock and roll show, people tend to be more in a 'theater' mood where they want to relax and listen to some music in a relaxed way. So the atmosphere is always a bit 'strange' at this show.

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    A bit disappointing

    by Anonymous on 12/8/15The Chicago Theatre - Chicago

    Expected Third Eye Blind to be the headliner, as did many. They were thoroughly entertaining, unfortunately they only played about 5 songs (3 classics). Elle King and George Ezra were solid. Made it through a few minutes of Nico and VInz before losing interest and leaving.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Good - Could Have Been Better

    by SSChiCat on 12/8/15The Chicago Theatre - Chicago

    This year's Miracle on State Street overall was enjoyable. Elle King and Third Eye Blind were sensational NICO and Vinz also provided some high energy entertainment to close the show. It seems that the acts could have been arranged differently to maximize the different talent and effect of the performing artists and groups. Elle King or Third Eye Blind should have closed the show and NICO and Vinz should have opened the night. The pauses between acts are still a distraction. It would seem that the radio personalities could engage in some sort of audience interaction to make the time go by quicker. Eric and Kathy seemed disengaged in the show and their two brief intro appearances not very welcoming.

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    Worst show ever.

    by AmandasReview on 12/8/15The Chicago Theatre - Chicago

    Each band only played 5 songs. I went to see Third Eye Blind. They played their top three songs and two new ones. The show hardly started and they were off the stage. I was so disappointed. This format was terrible. I want my money and time back. Next year pick a headliner and have a real show.

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    Minimal Time for Bands to Play

    by Anonymous on 12/8/15The Chicago Theatre - Chicago

    The event was poorly described - bands played for 35 minutes which was not forewarned in any sense. Given there were 4 bands playing but the order of the bands was not even obviously disclosed let alone that they would each have time for 6 songs. The individual bands were excellent but the organization and overall dissemination of information was incredibly disappointing.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Was there a published order or list of times?

    by chanatown on 12/8/15The Chicago Theatre - Chicago

    So, got the wife tickets to this as she was a huge Elle King fan. Planned a nice meal and perfectly arrived fashionably late (8pm) to miss one opening act. Keep in mind we don't go to concerts much anymore, but I recall that this was standard practice back in the day. So, who was the opening act? Elle King? Really?!? Not to put down any of the other acts (we enjoyed Third Eye Blind's energy and George Ezra's amazing voice), but I'm pretty sure we noticed the crowd thinning out for the final act (Nico and Vinz) whereas Elle King would have kept folks in their seats. Bottom line - I tried searching on the WTMX website for days in advance trying to figure out the order, but to me at least, it was never clear. Shame on me for not getting there on time and assuming that anyone could go first. But, one suggestion for future shows, make it clearer the order. Now we'll have to wait until Elle comes back to Chicago, and I guess we'll be on time.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    BEST LINEUP IN YEARS

    by doodledoo2 on 12/18/14The Chicago Theatre - Chicago

    I hadn't been to Miracle on State Street in years, but this lineup had me interested again. Mary Lambert was a bit disappointing. She did more talking than singing. Fitz and the Tantrums were fantastic and had everyone on their feet and dancing -- really energizing. Sam Smith has a silky smooth voice and a remarkably unassuming personality. To get to see someone that had just been nominated for several Grammy's was fantastic! Overall, it was a great show.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 12/10/14The Chicago Theatre - Chicago

    SAM SMITH WAS AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I enjoyed all of the performers but Sam Smith was unbelievable. Loved the intimate venue!