The Biggest Winter Party in Chicago History
On February 7th, Levity returns to their hometown for their most ambitious headline show to date. This isn't just a concert; it's a "360° Lasership Takeover" that is set to transform the Wintrust Arena into a pulsating vortex of bass, light, and pure Chicago energy.
Building on the massive success of the original Snow Day, this year's iteration features an upgraded 360-degree stage design, ensuring there isn't a bad seat in the house. Whether you're riding the rail on the floor or looking down from the rafters, you are part of the production.
THE LINEUP
LEVITY HEADLINER
Comprised of Chicago's John Hauldren, LA's PJ Carberry, and Minnesota's Josh Tarum, Levity is the fastest-rising trio in the electronic scene. Starting in 2019, they quickly pivoted from "bedroom producers" to mainstage staples. Their sound—a playful, high-octane blend of dubstep, trap, and house—is designed to transport listeners to a "euphoric beach party," regardless of the temperature outside.
After their viral EDC performance and massive remixes for Tinashe and Louis The Child, Snow Day 2 represents their homecoming victory lap. Expect unreleased IDs and a level of crowd interaction that only Levity can provide.
EAZYBAKED
Experimental Bass & Sound Design
Hailing from Florida, EAZYBAKED (Eric and Andrew) are the masters of the "weird and wobbly." Their sets are a journey through textural bass music, focusing on intricate sound design that will push the Wintrust Arena's sound system to its absolute limits.
MOLOKAI
Low-End Bass Specialist
Molokai brings a dark, tribal influence to the lineup. Known for his "low-frequency therapy," he provides the perfect heavy contrast to Levity's brighter, upbeat energy. Arrive early—his opening set is mandatory listening for any basshead.
THE LASER REVOLUTION
"More lasers than any single-day arena show in history."
The production team behind Snow Day 2 has officially stated they are aiming to break the record for the highest density of lasers in an indoor arena setting. We aren't just talking about a few beams from the stage—this is a **Lasership Takeover**.
- 360-Degree Saturation: Lasers will be mounted on every pillar, truss, and even the floor of the 200 sections.
- Ceiling & Floor Interaction: High-powered beams are designed to bounce off reflective surfaces, creating a "laser cage" effect.
- Unprecedented Count: Estimates suggest over 600 independent laser sources, rivaling world records for arena spectacles.
Why the 200 Sections are Secretly Elite
"There are still a limited number of tickets available in the upper 200 sections. While some might think 'nosebleeds,' these seats actually have a ceiling and floor setup specifically for the lasers. Being in the 200s means you'll be physically inside the laser canopy—the view from the top down into the 360-degree pit is going to be the most cinematic perspective in the building."
VENUE GUIDE
Parking: Lot A is Key
McCormick Place Lot A is the closest and most convenient. We strongly recommend pre-paying for your spot via the Wintrust Arena website to guarantee a space.
Clear Bag Policy
Standard arena rules apply: Clear bags only, no larger than 12" x 6" x 12". Small clutches are okay. Don't let a bag ruin your entry time!
Doors & Entry
Doors open at 6:00 PM. Show starts at 7:00 PM. Expect long lines for security; arriving by 5:45 PM is the pro move.
PRO-TIPS
- Dress in Layers: It's Chicago in February, but Wintrust will be 100 degrees once the bass starts. Use the coat check or wear something light under your parka.
- Ear Protection: Wintrust is an acoustic cavern. To enjoy the clarity of those EAZYBAKED lows, high-fidelity earplugs are a must.
- Meeting Spot: Pick a specific pillar or concession stand in the concourse *before* the show starts. Cell service will be spotty once 10,000 people start streaming.
DON'T MISS THE STORM
Limited tickets remaining in the 200 sections. Secure your spot in the lasership before it's too late.
