Miguel in Chicago | Tickets 2026

Miguel

Feel the energy surge at the Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom in Chicago, IL on Feb 28, 2026. Miguel’s electrifying performance, featuring chart-topping hits like “Adorn” and “Skywalker,” promises an unforgettable night of passion and artistry. Don’t miss out—grab your Miguel tour tickets now!

Miguel Chicago Tickets

Date City Price Tickets
Saturday
Feb 28, 2026
08:00 PM
Chicago, Illinois from $107.26 Tickets

Frequently Asked Questions

When and where is the Miguel Chicago concert?

Miguel’s CAOS Tour will be in Chicago, Illinois on Saturday, February 28, 2026 at the Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom, located at 1106 W Lawrence Avenue in the Uptown neighborhood on the city’s North Side. The show is scheduled for 8:00 pm, turning the historic ballroom’s ornate, Spanish-style hall into a late‑evening R&B and pop showcase with special guest Jean Dawson.

What time do doors open and when should I arrive?

Event listings note an 8:00 pm showtime, and Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom typically opens doors about an hour before, giving fans time to enter, clear security, and get to the bar or merch before the music starts. Arriving between 7:00 and 7:30 pm is usually a sweet spot that avoids the heaviest entry lines while still letting you move toward your preferred area on the main floor.

Is the Miguel Chicago show all ages, and what is the age policy?

The Aragon typically has no age restrictions for most events, making shows accessible to fans of many ages, but certain nights are specifically marked 18+ or with other limits. Because age rules vary from show to show, you should check the Miguel event listing; if an age limit is posted, guests under that age may only attend if accompanied by a parent or legal guardian, and everyone who plans to drink must bring valid government‑issued photo ID.

Is the concert seated or general admission at Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom?

The Aragon is primarily a general admission venue, with a large open main floor where most guests stand and limited balcony or raised areas used for special or accessible seating. For Miguel’s CAOS Tour, tickets are sold as GA, so your proximity to the stage depends entirely on how early you arrive and where you choose to stand, with the most intense crowd typically packed into the center front of the floor.

How can I get cheap tickets for Miguel at Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom?

To find cheaper tickets, start by checking face‑value options on primary sites, then compare them with reputable resale platforms that show all‑in prices so you can see the real cost of GA admission. Use pricing info—such as lowest deals around the low‑100s and averages in the mid‑100s—as a reference, avoid splurging on over‑market listings, and look for general admission offers that fall noticeably below the current average shown across several marketplaces.

What are smart strategies to avoid high ticket fees and overpaying?

Service fees can vary a lot by platform, so it helps to put similar GA tickets into your cart on at least two websites and compare final checkout totals, not just the base ticket prices. Buying multiple tickets in one order, avoiding heavily marked‑up resale listings that are far above the going rate, and using sellers with transparent “all‑in” pricing and deal scores can keep your total spend much closer to fair market value for this show.

Where can I park for the Miguel show, and what does it cost?

Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom does not own its own parking, but there is a privately owned lot on the southwest corner of Lawrence and Winthrop that offers paid parking on event days, plus two other lots on Lawrence within about half a block of the venue. There are also paid and metered street parking spots on nearby streets, some reserved as accessible spaces, and many fans use parking apps like SpotHero to reserve a garage space in advance at a known price.

How can I keep transportation and parking costs low?

You can save money by carpooling and sharing the cost of a lot near Lawrence Avenue, parking slightly farther from the venue and walking a few extra minutes, or using the CTA Red Line to the Lawrence stop, which is about a block away. Checking parking availability and rates ahead of time, reserving a space through a discount app when possible, and avoiding the closest, most expensive lots will help you keep transportation costs under control while still arriving on time.

Is the Aragon accessible, and how do I arrange accommodations?

The venue offers accessible seating and accommodations, with accessible routes over paved terrain from nearby accessible parking spots or drop‑off areas to the entrance, and an accessibility office that can help place guests and one companion. Fans who need accessible seating are strongly encouraged to contact the venue ahead of show day to secure appropriate locations; same‑day requests are handled on a first‑come, first‑served basis as space allows at Guest Services inside the lobby.

What should I know about bags, security, and tickets?

The Aragon’s policy allows bags up to 12″ x 6″ x 12″, and all bags are searched before entry, with walk‑through or handheld security screening used at the doors, so traveling light will help you get inside faster. Your phone is your ticket—mobile entry is standard and tickets are not emailed for printing—so make sure they are downloaded or accessible in your account before you arrive, and be ready to show both your ticket and ID at the door if asked.

Will there be food, drinks, and Miguel merchandise, and how can I manage my budget?

The Aragon offers bar service and typical concert concessions, and a major CAOS Tour stop is very likely to feature Miguel and Jean Dawson merchandise booths with shirts, posters, and other items. To keep your budget in check, eat before you get to Uptown, decide in advance if you want a souvenir, and set a clear limit on drinks and merch so that most of your money goes toward a fairly priced ticket and getting to and from the show instead of impulse purchases.

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