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SAT. MAR. 22ND, 2025 SMOKING POPES, GREY TRASH ALIENS & HOT ALICE DOORS 6:30PM ALL AGES SHOW! (Limited menu food items and alcohol will be available for ticket holders only. No takeout orders or menu items are available to the general public on this day! )

Legit Dogs & Ice 322 S Randall Rd,, South Elgin, IL, United States

Limited menu food items and alcohol will be available for ticket holders only. No takeout orders or menu items are available to the general public on this day!
The un-official GRAND OPENING of Legit Dogs & Ice will be headlined by THE SMOKING POPES and supported by Grey Trash Aliens and Hot Alice! This is an ALL AGES show.
Doors are at 6:30 p.m. and the music starts at 9:01 p.m.
THIS IS A TICKETED EVENT
Featuring:
The Smoking Popes
Grey Trash Aliens
Hot Alice

Thu. Apr. 3rd FREE SHOW Car Con Carne w/ James VanOsdol Featuring: EastMoon & Ricky Liontones Revue

Legit Dogs & Ice 322 S Randall Rd,, South Elgin, IL, United States

Car On Carne is a Chicago podcast hosted by the talented and Amazing James VanOsdol. It has received many award nominations. It's even been named "Best Music Podcast" in Chicago by the Chicago Reader for multiple years! How cool is that?
Whether you're a music lover or just enjoy great conversations, Car Con Carne is a Q101 Podcast you need to check out. You can listen to it on Apple and Google Podcasts—perfect for those commutes or chill evenings.

SAT. APR. 12TH, 2025 THE QUEERS, THE USUALS & THE TURDLES DOORS 6:30PM SHOW 9:01PM ALL AGES SHOW!

Legit Dogs & Ice 322 S Randall Rd,, South Elgin, IL, United States

Sat. April 12th THE QUEERS, THE USUALS & THE TURDLES NEW ADDRESS: LEGIT DOGS & ICE 322 S Randall Rd, South Elgin, IL 60177 The Queers are a punk rock band who’ve been delivering fast, loud, snotty music since the early 1980s, playing the role of beer-sodden teenagers even as they’ve grown into middle age. Their tunes are recognizable for their no-frills pogo punk and purposely puerile lyrics that flaunt bad taste at every turn, sometimes bordering on sexism and homophobia. The Queers first locked down their trademark style with 1993’s Love Songs for the Retarded, they hit peak velocity on 1996’s Don’t Back Down and 2002’s Pleasant Screams, and showed off their influences on 2021’s all-covers set Reverberation.