Disclosure live at The Salt Shed
- Disclosure closes a three-night Chicago run tonight, May 10, at The Salt Shed Outdoors, with doors at 6 p.m. and the show starting at 6:30. - The weekend bill is more specific than the teaser suggests — Mike Dunn appears on the Chicago dates, and Laurence Guy is listed for Friday and Sunday. - It matters because this is a full mini-residency, not a one-off stop, and it plants Disclosure squarely in Chicago’s outdoor-summer concert calendar.
Disclosure is playing the last night of a three-show run at The Salt Shed Outdoors in Chicago on Sunday, May 10. That’s the actual news here — not a tour announcement, not a vague festival slot, but the final date of a mini stand at one of the city’s biggest outdoor rooms. The details are pretty clean: doors at 6 p.m., show at 6:30 p.m., at 1357 N. Elston Ave. in the Fairgrounds setup. ### So what is happening tonight? Disclosure — the brother duo Guy and Howard Lawrence — is on the bill at The Salt Shed for Sunday night’s closing show after earlier dates on May 8 and May 9. The Chicago listing isn’t just a generic “spring tour” placeholder anymore. The event pages show a real, dated stop with ticketing live for the Sunday performance. (axs.com) ### Is this one concert or a full run? It’s a full three-night run. Choose Chicago lists Disclosure at The Salt Shed Outdoors on May 8, 9, and 10, 2026, all tied to the same Spring 2026 North America Tour framing. That matters because three nights at the same venue reads differently from a single pass-through date — more like a local event cluster than a routine stop on the road. (choosechicago.com) ### Which Salt Shed setup is this? It’s the outdoor side — the Fairgrounds — not the indoor Shed room. That changes the feel a lot. The Salt Shed runs both indoor and outdoor configurations, and the venue calendar specifically places Disclosure in the Fairgrounds. So if someone just hears “The Salt Shed,” the useful clarification is that this is the open-air summer setup. ### Who else is on the bill? The support details are a little more interesting than the broad event blurb suggests. (choosechicago.com) AXS lists Mike Dunn on the Chicago dates, including May 9 and May 10. Other event listings show Laurence Guy attached to May 8 and May 10. Basically, the weekend package is more curated than a bare one-line headliner listing. ### What time should people actually use? Use the venue-ticketing times, not random aggregator guesses. (saltshedchicago.com) For Sunday, AXS shows doors at 6 p.m. and the event at 6:30 p.m. Some listings round differently or show 7 p.m., which is common once apps and resale sites repackage venue data. But the load-bearing detail is that this is an early-evening outdoor show, not a late-night club set. ### Why does the three-night piece matter? (axs.com) Because it says something about demand and positioning. Artists do one-offs all the time. Multiple nights at the same outdoor venue usually mean the market can support a bigger footprint — or at least that promoters think it can. In Chicago, that puts Disclosure in the same seasonal lane as other destination summer bookings rather than as a niche electronic stop. (axs.com) ### Is this still part of a broader tour? Yes. The Chicago dates are framed as part of Disclosure’s Spring 2026 North America Tour. But turns out the local story is stronger than the tour label. For Chicago fans, the relevant thing is simple: this weekend wasn’t just “Disclosure is coming.” It was “Disclosure took over the Fairgrounds for three straight nights.” (saltshedchicago.com) ### Bottom line? If you were deciding whether this was a future event, a one-night stop, or an indoor show, the answer is now clear. The final Chicago date is tonight, Sunday, May 10, 2026, outdoors at The Salt Shed Fairgrounds — and it caps a full three-show run. (axs.com) (choosechicago.com)