Wed Aug 19 2026

7:00 PM (Doors 6:00 PM)

Thalia Hall

1807 S Allport St Chicago, IL 60608

$51.58 - $486.23

Ages 17+

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17 years into an impressive career, Citizen still feel like underdogs who have never quite fit in. The band’s persistent sonic evolution and refusal to make the same record twice has earned them a reputation as one of the most consistently captivating bands in modern rock music. But following your own path often means walking it alone, and their unlikely rise from a band of Toledo high schoolers to long-running headliners capable of selling out shows around the world has been hard-earned. It's precisely this commitment to their craft that has led to their new album, Halcyon Blues. It’s a dynamic and confident culmination of all that’s come before, making it crystal clear that for all their sonic restlessness, Citizen have always known exactly who they are.

From the start, the band–vocalist Mat Kerekes, guitarist Nick Hamm, bassist Eric Hamm, along with newer members guitarist Mason Mercer and drummer Ben Russin–were steadfastly determined to follow their creativity wherever it led. Over the years they deftly moved through raw emo, menacing post-hardcore, anthemic alternative, garage-y indie pop, and so much more. Now Halcyon Blues brings elements from throughout their entire catalog together into a singular and instantly satisfying record that just sounds like Citizen.

In the band’s earlier years, their sonic shifts were seen as a bug rather than a feature. “We’ve never easily known where we belong,” explains Kerekes. “When we were coming up we’d try to get tours and people would ask verbatim, ‘What kind of band is this?’ We were the ugly ducklings for a long time, and maybe we still are, but I like that we figured out how to stand on our own.” And the band has also stood the test of time. While many of their contemporaries from the 2010s emo boom burned bright but also quickly burned out, Citizen’s singular focus on pushing themselves musically allowed them to grow steadily–and for their audience to grow with them.“ A lot of bands try to do anything they can to be the hottest thing of the moment and we’ve just never operated like that,” says Nick Hamm. “We don't think in moments, or months, or record cycles. Some bands end up getting sick of whatever walls they exist in, but I see Citizen as this long term creative project where there’s always somewhere new to go, and that’s kept me exhilarated through all these years. And we’ve trusted that people who like our band will want to come along. A lot of people grew with us and we’re really thankful for that.

Citizen with Hotline TNT, Anxious, and Rocket

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limit 6 per person
GA Standing

$51.58 ($39.99 + $11.59 fees, including tax)
Seated Balcony

$66.63 ($50.00 + $16.63 fees, including tax)
Large Opera Box (top right)

Includes 6 will call tickets

$486.23 ($450.00 + $36.23 fees, including tax)
Large Opera Box (bottom right)

Includes 6 will call tickets

$486.23 ($450.00 + $36.23 fees, including tax)
Large Opera Box (top left)
Includes 6 will call tickets
SOLD OUT
Large Opera Box (bottom left)

Includes 6 will call tickets

$486.23 ($450.00 + $36.23 fees, including tax)
Small Opera Box (top left)
Includes 2 will call tickets
SOLD OUT
Small Opera Box (top right)

Includes 2 will call tickets

$174.23 ($150.00 + $24.23 fees, including tax)

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This event is 17 and over. Any ticket holder unable to present valid identification indicating that they are at least 17 years of age will not be admitted to this event, and will not be eligible for a refund.

Ticket Fee includes 1% City Amusement Tax.

Citizen with Hotline TNT, Anxious, and Rocket

Wed Aug 19 2026 7:00 PM

(Doors 6:00 PM)

Thalia Hall Chicago IL

$51.58 - $486.23 Ages 17+

17 years into an impressive career, Citizen still feel like underdogs who have never quite fit in. The band’s persistent sonic evolution and refusal to make the same record twice has earned them a reputation as one of the most consistently captivating bands in modern rock music. But following your own path often means walking it alone, and their unlikely rise from a band of Toledo high schoolers to long-running headliners capable of selling out shows around the world has been hard-earned. It's precisely this commitment to their craft that has led to their new album, Halcyon Blues. It’s a dynamic and confident culmination of all that’s come before, making it crystal clear that for all their sonic restlessness, Citizen have always known exactly who they are.

From the start, the band–vocalist Mat Kerekes, guitarist Nick Hamm, bassist Eric Hamm, along with newer members guitarist Mason Mercer and drummer Ben Russin–were steadfastly determined to follow their creativity wherever it led. Over the years they deftly moved through raw emo, menacing post-hardcore, anthemic alternative, garage-y indie pop, and so much more. Now Halcyon Blues brings elements from throughout their entire catalog together into a singular and instantly satisfying record that just sounds like Citizen.

In the band’s earlier years, their sonic shifts were seen as a bug rather than a feature. “We’ve never easily known where we belong,” explains Kerekes. “When we were coming up we’d try to get tours and people would ask verbatim, ‘What kind of band is this?’ We were the ugly ducklings for a long time, and maybe we still are, but I like that we figured out how to stand on our own.” And the band has also stood the test of time. While many of their contemporaries from the 2010s emo boom burned bright but also quickly burned out, Citizen’s singular focus on pushing themselves musically allowed them to grow steadily–and for their audience to grow with them.“ A lot of bands try to do anything they can to be the hottest thing of the moment and we’ve just never operated like that,” says Nick Hamm. “We don't think in moments, or months, or record cycles. Some bands end up getting sick of whatever walls they exist in, but I see Citizen as this long term creative project where there’s always somewhere new to go, and that’s kept me exhilarated through all these years. And we’ve trusted that people who like our band will want to come along. A lot of people grew with us and we’re really thankful for that.

Please correct the information below.

Select ticket quantity.

Select Tickets

Ages 17+
limit 6 per person
GA Standing
$51.58 ($39.99 + $11.59 fees, including tax)
Seated Balcony
$66.63 ($50.00 + $16.63 fees, including tax)
Large Opera Box (top right)
Includes 6 will call tickets
$486.23 ($450.00 + $36.23 fees, including tax)
Large Opera Box (bottom right)
Includes 6 will call tickets
$486.23 ($450.00 + $36.23 fees, including tax)
Large Opera Box (top left)
Includes 6 will call tickets
SOLD OUT
Large Opera Box (bottom left)
Includes 6 will call tickets
$486.23 ($450.00 + $36.23 fees, including tax)
Small Opera Box (top left)
Includes 2 will call tickets
SOLD OUT
Small Opera Box (top right)
Includes 2 will call tickets
$174.23 ($150.00 + $24.23 fees, including tax)

Delivery Method

eTickets
Will Call

Terms & Conditions

This event is 17 and over. Any ticket holder unable to present valid identification indicating that they are at least 17 years of age will not be admitted to this event, and will not be eligible for a refund. Ticket Fee includes 1% City Amusement Tax.