Singer Kacey Lee Musgraves released her album Star-Crossed in September of last year which has now led to a major tour in 2022. Her timing is off a bit regionally with extremely cold stops in the Midwest and a highly contagious COVID variant at its peak. On January 20, Musgraves and friends arrived at the United Center in Chicago at a time when many surrounding events were canceled or postponed.
Nothing was going to stop the 33-year-old star or her fans from having a good time that evening when Star-Crossed: Unveiled Tour had a second stop after playing Minnesota the night before.
After vaccine cards were checked at the front of the venue, some ticketholders bought concessions, grabbed merch and eagerly filed into their seats to see what was in store for them. Arriving early paid off as the opening entertainment were both engaging and talented. Genre-busting queer band MUNA kicked things off with an electric set of smashing tunes. Lead vocalist Katie Gavin is from the Chicago area and the band brought high energy to their set. They mentioned creating a safe space and launched into the track "I Know a Place." Their closing song "Silk Chiffon" had people rising to their feet in complete adoration of the meaning behind the powerful lyrics.