Joe Shanahan began his journey in artistic propriety as a Columbia College graduate with a keen ear for the underground music shaking Chicago’s musical core. He spent his post-collegiate years trekking to New York and London to experience the happenings redefining the global arts community. Joe returned with an “act local, think global” business philosophy and an urge to fill the void in his home city’s art scene. He began throwing fringe gatherings in his loft, but soon the crowds, and his ambition, grew too large for the space. In 1982, he opened Metro Chicago.
It seems appropriate that a venue that’s blazed its own trail began with a band doing just the same. R.E.M., the off-kilter Georgians shaking garages and dorm rooms across the country, landed at Metro for a last-minute slot in Metro’s “big room.” With a five-dollar ticket and an enthusiastic crowd, Shanahan was left with enough cash to treat the staff to a round of pizza at the end of the night. He called Metro’s pilot show a resounding victory.
Metro Chicago has been pioneering and hosting both unknown and internationally famous musical acts ever since and has become a beloved icon to not only Chicagoans, but global patrons who recognize its place in music, past and present.
We invite you to gather at GMan Tavern, Metro Chicago’s sister bar, for a special conversation with Joe Shanahan who will be interviewed by industry maven, Jill Hopkins. While stories about Metro will be shared, the conversation will focus on the importance of space and community for both the music and bar industries. Beer specials and a post-talk DJ set happen too!
$25. Beverages available for purchase. Capacity for this event is extremely limited!. Conversation begins at 8pm. This event is 21+ only.
Opening Night: 40 Years of Metro Chicago
Wednesday, November 9 @ 7 - 10 pm CST – $25
GMan Tavern
3740 North Clark St.