Music acts range from classical to rock. Diverse crowds packed the place the evening of July 22 for the Rage & Rapture Tour.
Actress and singer Sky Ferreira opened for the two major acts on other stops of the tour, but in Illinois we had members of the punk band X, John Doe and Exene Cervenka. The duo had a short set and the night quickly moved to rockers Garbage. Singer Shirley Manson entered the place full of confidence. The stage had laser light and smoke but seemed too spacious for her as she paced to each end throughout their set. Sound problems clearly bothered her during the first few tracks as she made hand signals to the soundboard for assistance.
She mentioned that "Cherry Lips (Go Baby Go)" is for the LGBT community, more specifically the real fans know it was released as a tribute to a transgender person. With each song Manson relaxed and opened up with charming stories. She described Chicago as their home and reminisced about the band inviting her to join them after seeing her group Angelfish at Metro.
She spoke of "Cup of Coffee" as a song about her catching a venereal disease from her ex. After that confession she seemed in good spirits, even though it was not raining as some weather reports predicted.