TO MARK THE ostensible 40th anniversary of Chicago house music, Derrick Carter and DJ Heather will headline a free event at Chicago’s Daley Plaza, which begins at noon on May 29. House Music 40 has teamed with the ARC Music Festival to produce the event, which Mother Diva will host. It’s the first of several events the city is hosting to celebrate the anniversary.
The event is part of House Music 40’s mission to remind people of the influence of Chicago house music and to raise money for DJs, artists, producers, and promoters from the scene with health issues. ARC’s mission is to educate music fans on EDM’s origins.
“House Music 40 understands that after everything those DJs have given us, it’s important for us as fans to give back,” ARC Music Festival’s cofounder, John Curley, said in a statement. “It’s impossible to fully thank someone for the gift of house music, but in every action, we take with ARC we aim to keep letting them know that ARC is a living monument dedicated to them and house music everywhere.” (ARC will take place Labor Day weekend in Union Park.)
About a year ago, the Windy City recognized the Warehouse as a Chicago landmark. “The Warehouse at 206 South Jefferson is where Black and Brown Chicagoans celebrated life and love and the birth of house music, a genre that has taken over the globe,” Ald. Carlos Ramirez-Rosa said at the time, according to Block Club Chicago. “The Warehouse is where Frankie Knuckles, a Grammy winner and proud openly gay Black man, created a safe space for everyone.”
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