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* April 29, [[1983]] - Minor Threat, MDC, [[Articles of Faith]], [[Rights of the Accused]], [[End Result]], The Audience | * April 29, [[1983]] - Minor Threat, MDC, [[Articles of Faith]], [[Rights of the Accused]], [[End Result]], The Audience | ||
* November 4, 1983 - [[Naked Raygun]], Articles of Faith, [[Big Black]], | * Early July, 1983 - The Big Boys, [[Savage Beliefs]] | ||
* November 4, 1983 - [[Naked Raygun]], Articles of Faith, [[Big Black]], Savage Beliefs | |||
[[Category:Venues]] | [[Category:Venues]] | ||
[[Category:Articles of Faith]] | [[Category:Articles of Faith]] |
Revision as of 18:04, 11 May 2018
The Centro-American Social Club was one of the top all-ages venues in Chicago throughout the 80s. Started by Vic Bondi around 1983 in a search for a place that would caters to all ages, the Centro-American Social Club (located around Irving Park and Broadway) soon became the top spot for cheap, booze free shows to punk rockers of all ages.
Address
- 4003 N. Broadway (Just north of Irving Park)
Notable Shows
- April 29, 1983 - Minor Threat, MDC, Articles of Faith, Rights of the Accused, End Result, The Audience
- Early July, 1983 - The Big Boys, Savage Beliefs
- November 4, 1983 - Naked Raygun, Articles of Faith, Big Black, Savage Beliefs