Rush Time Machine Tour Review
The power trio, Rush, played the Chicago leg of their tour last night at Charter One Pavilion on Northerly Island, a man-made peninsula along Lake Michigan, completed in 1925. It was formerly the site of Meigs Field, a famous single strip airport featured in Microsoft’s Flight Simulator program. In the middle of the night in 2003, Mayor Daley had it torn up purportedly in the name of Homeland Security. This caused quite the uproar in the City of Chicago. Nevertheless, it is now part of Museum Campus which features the Adler Planetarium, the Shedd Aquarium and the Field Museum. Soldier Field, home of the Chicago Bears stands adjacent to the pavilion and this beautiful area, located just off downtown, set the scene for the 8000 people fortunate enough to get tickets. How did Rush sound?
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