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Chance The Rapper Comes To His Hometown Chicago At United Center
Chance The Rapper's new tour stops in Chicago at the United Center for a show on Sept. 28, and tickets are now on sale.

CHICAGO — Chance The Rapper will be coming to Chicago for an exciting performance at United Center on Sept. 28, and tickets are now on sale. The artist will be stopping in his hometown as part of "The Big Day Tour," which will wrap up at the Miami Beach Pop Festival on Nov. 10.
The tour promotes Chance The Rapper's debut studio album, "The Big Day," which came out on July 26, 2019. It has been a big year for Chancelor Jonathan Bennett, AKA, Chance The Rapper. Bennett appeared in a Doritos commercial alongside The Backstreet Boys that debuted during the Superbowl in February. In May, he sang alongside Ed Sheeran for the song "Cross Me."
The Chicago-based musician launched his career in 2012, but didn't see mainstream success until the release of his second mixtape, "Acid Rap," in 2013. In 2016, his third mixtape, "Coloring Book," garnered critical acclaim and earned three Grammy Awards. Named Best Rap Album, it was the first-ever streaming-only album to receive a Grammy.
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Fans will be privy to Chance The Rapper's latest songs as well as beloved hits like "No Problem," "Cocoa Butter Kisses" and "Same Drugs" during The Big Day Tour. Bennett's anticipated show will stop in Chicago for a performance at United Center on Sept. 28 at 7pm. Tickets are now on sale with seats starting at $66. Use the code "PatchTickets10" for 10-percent off at checkout.
You never know what Chance The Rapper will do at one of his concerts. The artist performed with a gospel choir and orchestra for the 2017 Grammy Awards. Later that year, he recited an original poem at an NPR Tiny Desk Concert, composed on the ride from his hotel.
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You'll be sure to hear new songs "My Own Thing" and "The Man Who Has Everything." Bennett may also perform songs from his contributions to Kanye West's The Life of Pablo album, which he co-wrote. Along with his hit music, Bennett is known for his political activism and support of Chicago's black community.
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