Arts & Living

Arts & Living / 2295466

Celebrate the Music of Chicago

icon 1 Photo
Beginnings celebrates the music of Chicago at The Suffolk on October 18. COURTESY THE SUFFOLK

Beginnings celebrates the music of Chicago at The Suffolk on October 18. COURTESY THE SUFFOLK

authorStaff Writer on Oct 6, 2024

The Suffolk welcomes back Beginnings, celebrating the music of Chicago, on Friday, October 18, at 8 p.m. Beginnings formed in 2002 as a tribute to the music of super-group Chicago. The band is based in New York City and regularly performs for loyal audiences all over the United States and beyond.

Performing in Chicago’s original, classic-era 7-piece configuration, Beginnings delivers the world’s most authentic live Chicago concert experience, bringing the legendary band’s extensive catalog to life, with stunning detail, accuracy, and intensity.

Fueled by world class musicianship and a passion for performance, the band is a live music experience not to be missed. The group’s love of the music and dedication to their fans makes for an outstanding and electrifying show every time. Come see the band live, and they promise to “Make You Smile”!

Tickets are $39 to $69 at thesuffolk.org. The Suffolk is at 118 East Main Street in Riverhead.

You May Also Like:

Montauk Library Brings Music and Holiday Cheer with Lori Hubbard

Musician Lori Hubbard will lead a Holiday Sing-Along at the Montauk Library on Sunday, December ... 5 Dec 2025 by Staff Writer

Fifteen Years and Still Nuts About ‘The Nutcracker’

Peconic Ballet Theatre will mark the 15th anniversary of its holiday production of Tchaikovsky’s “The ... by Staff Writer

A Celtic Holiday Tradition Comes to Life at The Suffolk

The Suffolk will present “Christmas With The Celts” on Thursday, December 18, at 8 p.m. ... 4 Dec 2025 by Staff Writer

Spotlight on the Hamptons Doc Fest: Films, Stories and Festival Highlights | 27Speaks Podcast

Hamptons Doc Fest is back, and from December 4 to 11 will screen 33 feature-length ... by 27Speaks

Round and About for December 4, 2025

Holiday Happenings Santa on the Farm Weekend The Long Island Game Farm invites families to ... 3 Dec 2025 by Staff Writer

Book Review: Helen Harrison's 'A Willful Corpse' Artistic Murder Mystery

Earlier this year, art scholar and former director of the Pollock-Krasner House and Study Center ... 2 Dec 2025 by Joan Baum

At the Galleries, for December 4, 2025

Montauk The Lucore Art, 87 South Euclid Avenue in Montauk, will open its annual Holiday ... by Staff Writer

Documenting History in Real Time: The Political Forces Behind Sarah McBride’s Journey

Being a pioneer, regardless of the field or profession, is often a case study in ... 1 Dec 2025 by Annette Hinkle

Hampton Theatre Company Presents 'A Christmas Carol: A Live Radio Play'

Building on a holiday tradition in Quogue, the Hampton Theatre Company will once again present ... 30 Nov 2025 by Staff Writer

‘Making At Home’: The 21st Annual Thanksgiving Collective at Tripoli Gallery

Tripoli Gallery is presenting its 21st Annual Thanksgiving Collective, “Making It Home,” now through January 2026. The exhibition features work by Jeremy Dennis, Sally Egbert, Sabra Moon Elliot, Hiroyuki Hamada, Judith Hudson and Miles Partington, artists who have made the East End their home and the place where they live and work. The show examines the many iterations of home and what it means to establish one. “Making It Home” invites viewers to consider the idea of home in multiple forms — the home individuals are born into, the home they construct for themselves and the home imagined for future ... by Staff Writer