The Vic Theatre, Historic theater building and music venue in Lakeview, Chicago, United States.
The Vic Theatre stands at 3145 North Sheffield Avenue as a restored early 20th-century venue featuring ornate interior detailing, a classic proscenium stage, and flexible seating arrangements accommodating approximately 1,400 patrons for concerts and theatrical productions.
Originally opened in 1912 as the Victoria Theatre by architect J. E. O. Pridmore, this venue served as a luxurious vaudeville house before undergoing major restoration in 1983 under Walt Klein's ownership, transforming it into a modern performance space.
The theater has hosted diverse performances ranging from The Residents and Red Hot Chili Peppers to David Bowie's Earthling tour, while also serving as a recording location for HBO comedy specials and the 20th anniversary revival of the musical Hair.
Located near Belmont Red, Brown, and Purple Line stops, the venue operates with cashless payments, seasonal coat check services, strict bag policies, and age restrictions that vary by performance, with tickets available through AXS or the box office.
The venue pioneered the Brew & View concept during the 1990s, offering movie screenings with drinks on non-concert nights, while maintaining its role as both a premier music venue and comedy recording location for major HBO specials.
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