Beth Orton Chicago tickets

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Thu Sep 24 8:00pm
Beth Orton
Old Town School of Folk Music  •  Chicago, IL




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Get Your Beth Orton Tickets in Chicago: 2026 Concerts & Tour Schedule

Beth Orton Chicago Beth Orton fans, Are you ready for Chicago? on Thursday, September 24th 2026 Beth Orton will be playing at Old Town School of Folk Music, IL. Score your Beth Orton tickets Chicago right here.

Parking & Directions for Beth Orton Old Town School of Folk Music


4544 North Lincoln Avenue, Chicago, IL
60625, US


1. Lincoln Park Zoo Lot - 0.5 miles, $15
2. Armitage Avenue Street Parking - 0.3 miles, $5
3. Clark Street Garage - 0.6 miles, $10
4. Wrightwood Avenue Street Parking - 0.2 miles, $5
5. North Avenue Lot - 0.8 miles, $12

Beth Orton Concert Live at Old Town School of Folk Music | Chicago – September 24th, 2026

Old Town School of Folk Music isn’t just a place where you learn to strum a guitar or sing along; it’s a vibrant hub that pulses with the soul of Chicago’s musical roots. The Academy’s Songwriter’s Workshop is a perfect example, an inspiring space where local songwriters come together, share ideas, and push each other’s boundaries. It’s no wonder that legends like Prine and Jeff Tweedy cut their teeth here, which just adds to the school’s legendary status. Celebrating over 50 years, Old Town School has hosted countless memorable concerts and events that feel more like community gatherings than formal shows. And if you’re catching Beth Orton in Chicago, you’ll find that the energy in that room is something special, like a shared secret among music lovers. Tickets give you more than just a seat; they offer a chance to be part of something real, something alive. Whether you’re coming from O’Hare or the West Side, it’s easy to hop on public transport and find your way into the heart of Chicago’s folk and roots scene. Honestly, there’s a kind of magic that happens when you step inside, and seeing Beth Orton in such a setting promises an unforgettable night.