Thu Oct 9 2025

8:00 PM (Doors 7:00 PM)

Joe's on Weed Street

940 West Weed St. Chicago, IL 60642

$17.07

Ages 21+

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About Spencer Crandall:
Unfiltered. Unconventional. And above all, unapologetic. Those are the defining traits of a whole new generation of Country star – and Spencer Crandall is one of them. As one of Country’s most progressive new talents, self-made and as dynamic as they come, Crandall has no time to say “sorry” for his raw, soul-baring stories. Driven toward greatness, he’s got no remorse for his big dreams, and pulls no punches with his ever-evolving sound. The Nashville based artist has spent years combining pop’s untamed energy with the confessional lyricism of Country, opening up territory no one before him even knew existed. Growing up in Denver with a tight knit family, the creative powerhouse was taught hard work and dedication, and learned his lessons well – even playing football in college. But when injuries ended his career, the standout athlete was officially out of his comfort zone. Fully embracing his natural, genre-defying instincts, with ultra-smooth vocals, deeply-personal themes and hot-blooded performances, Crandall now counts 1.2M monthly Spotify listeners, 400M total career streams, more than 3M followers on TikTok, as well as an RIAA Gold Record for his fan favorite hit ‘My Person.’ His incredible music and fan engagement have driven sold-out shows around the nation. As he fully embraces his natural high-energy live show and genre-defying instincts, paired with his ultra-smooth vocals and deeply-personal themes, Crandall's sonic frontier expands again with “The Right One” his fastest streaming song to date and currently playing on Sirius XM’s The Highway.

Spencer Crandall

  • Spencer Crandall

    Spencer Crandall

    Country

    Rewind to 2015, when Crandall was still at Colorado Mesa University, and he was learning how to play guitar in his dorm room after suffering a shoulder injury that benched the college athlete. “I was honing my skills as a songwriter and a guitar player, and I started building an audience online. I would see someone was a fan of a certain artist and direct them to my own cover of their popular song. At the time, I didn’t know I was using social media as a discovery tool in the way we know it now, but I’d do that as often as time allowed until I had 100,000 followers.”That dedication to truly connecting one-on-one with Day One fans and new fans has stuck with Crandall ever since. He still won’t let anyone on his team take the reins and be his voice on social media. If you get a direct message from Crandall, it’s really from Crandall.”

    With that exact purpose in mind -- and his parents’ blessing -- Crandall packed up his Nissan Pathfinder in 2016 and drove himself straight to Nashville. “My car was packed so tight that if you opened a door, my whole life would fall out. And I knew nobody. I found a roommate through the one guy I knew, and then I started going to writers’ rounds – asking everyone I met to grab coffee. I grabbed a million coffees that year I moved here,” he says.

    He recalls finding inspiration from other singer-songwriters who moved to Nashville and were not overnight sensations. “Keith Urban had lots of things that didn’t turn out, but I admire that tenacity. Same with Luke Combs. If you came to town and got told ‘No,’ but succeeded anyway, that’s inspiring,” he says now. And things are different today, because of the way fans find music. “You don’t have to wait for the industry to let you in. You can build a fanbase by going directly to them, and always putting fans first. I still spend an hour a day connecting with my fans. People tell me everything.”

    But country’s not all that influenced Crandall. While there was once a section in every music store for every genre, those lines have blurred. Songs from Nelly, Mario, Macklemore, Justin Bieber and more have all made their way into Crandall’s headspace and ultimately, into his music.

    Running the numbers on Spencer Crandall:

    Crandall has amassed over 200M streams across all platforms as an independent artist, with two album releases debuting at No.1 on the iTunes country charts. Crandall’s hit-song “My Person” has over 52M streams and reached No. 1 on

    SiriusXM, and “Made” has notched over 19M streams, debuted at No.2 on the all-genre iTunes chart and No.4 on Billboard’s Country Digital Songs Sales Chart, and also made it to No.1 on Sirius XM.

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Please note that the resale, attempted resale, or purchase of your ticket from any unauthorized reseller is grounds for seizure and cancellation of said ticket without compensation. The only valid tickets are those purchased and/or redeemed through our venue’s website. To the extent you have any inquiries or complaints, in such an event, please contact the Third Party Seller directly. Tickets purchased from any unofficial vendors are at your own risk and may be void upon entry

Spencer Crandall

Thu Oct 9 2025 8:00 PM

(Doors 7:00 PM)

Joe's on Weed Street Chicago IL
Spencer Crandall

$17.07 Ages 21+

About Spencer Crandall:
Unfiltered. Unconventional. And above all, unapologetic. Those are the defining traits of a whole new generation of Country star – and Spencer Crandall is one of them. As one of Country’s most progressive new talents, self-made and as dynamic as they come, Crandall has no time to say “sorry” for his raw, soul-baring stories. Driven toward greatness, he’s got no remorse for his big dreams, and pulls no punches with his ever-evolving sound. The Nashville based artist has spent years combining pop’s untamed energy with the confessional lyricism of Country, opening up territory no one before him even knew existed. Growing up in Denver with a tight knit family, the creative powerhouse was taught hard work and dedication, and learned his lessons well – even playing football in college. But when injuries ended his career, the standout athlete was officially out of his comfort zone. Fully embracing his natural, genre-defying instincts, with ultra-smooth vocals, deeply-personal themes and hot-blooded performances, Crandall now counts 1.2M monthly Spotify listeners, 400M total career streams, more than 3M followers on TikTok, as well as an RIAA Gold Record for his fan favorite hit ‘My Person.’ His incredible music and fan engagement have driven sold-out shows around the nation. As he fully embraces his natural high-energy live show and genre-defying instincts, paired with his ultra-smooth vocals and deeply-personal themes, Crandall's sonic frontier expands again with “The Right One” his fastest streaming song to date and currently playing on Sirius XM’s The Highway.
Spencer Crandall

Spencer Crandall

Country

Rewind to 2015, when Crandall was still at Colorado Mesa University, and he was learning how to play guitar in his dorm room after suffering a shoulder injury that benched the college athlete. “I was honing my skills as a songwriter and a guitar player, and I started building an audience online. I would see someone was a fan of a certain artist and direct them to my own cover of their popular song. At the time, I didn’t know I was using social media as a discovery tool in the way we know it now, but I’d do that as often as time allowed until I had 100,000 followers.”That dedication to truly connecting one-on-one with Day One fans and new fans has stuck with Crandall ever since. He still won’t let anyone on his team take the reins and be his voice on social media. If you get a direct message from Crandall, it’s really from Crandall.”

With that exact purpose in mind -- and his parents’ blessing -- Crandall packed up his Nissan Pathfinder in 2016 and drove himself straight to Nashville. “My car was packed so tight that if you opened a door, my whole life would fall out. And I knew nobody. I found a roommate through the one guy I knew, and then I started going to writers’ rounds – asking everyone I met to grab coffee. I grabbed a million coffees that year I moved here,” he says.

He recalls finding inspiration from other singer-songwriters who moved to Nashville and were not overnight sensations. “Keith Urban had lots of things that didn’t turn out, but I admire that tenacity. Same with Luke Combs. If you came to town and got told ‘No,’ but succeeded anyway, that’s inspiring,” he says now. And things are different today, because of the way fans find music. “You don’t have to wait for the industry to let you in. You can build a fanbase by going directly to them, and always putting fans first. I still spend an hour a day connecting with my fans. People tell me everything.”

But country’s not all that influenced Crandall. While there was once a section in every music store for every genre, those lines have blurred. Songs from Nelly, Mario, Macklemore, Justin Bieber and more have all made their way into Crandall’s headspace and ultimately, into his music.

Running the numbers on Spencer Crandall:

Crandall has amassed over 200M streams across all platforms as an independent artist, with two album releases debuting at No.1 on the iTunes country charts. Crandall’s hit-song “My Person” has over 52M streams and reached No. 1 on

SiriusXM, and “Made” has notched over 19M streams, debuted at No.2 on the all-genre iTunes chart and No.4 on Billboard’s Country Digital Songs Sales Chart, and also made it to No.1 on Sirius XM.

Please correct the information below.

Select ticket quantity.

Select Tickets

Ages 21+
limit 8 per person
General Admission
Standing Room Only
$17.07 ($12.00 + $5.07 fees, including tax)

Delivery Method

eTickets
Will Call

Terms & Conditions

This event is 21 and over. Any ticket holder unable to present valid identification indicating that they are at least 21 years of age will not be admitted to this event, and will not be eligible for a refund. Please note that the resale, attempted resale, or purchase of your ticket from any unauthorized reseller is grounds for seizure and cancellation of said ticket without compensation. The only valid tickets are those purchased and/or redeemed through our venue’s website. To the extent you have any inquiries or complaints, in such an event, please contact the Third Party Seller directly. Tickets purchased from any unofficial vendors are at your own risk and may be void upon entry