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"textContent": "Even in a Chicago winter, the music festivals keep coming. The number of fests is growing (Doin’ the Dale debuts late this month at Live Wire Lounge and DMen Tap), and existing fests keep growing too—Tomorrow Never Knows, founded in 2005, celebrated 20 years (taking into account a COVID gap) by booking shows throughout January, […]\n\nThe post In a surprisingly crowded winter festival season, Music Frozen Dancing still stands out appeared first on Chicago Reader.",
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