This was an interesting mixed-bag of an all-ages show. It opened punk, moved to alt-rock, shifted to grindcore then ended with a great hip-hop performance.
The Oasis Youth Center

Get with the program Grayslake and get your ears to The Oasis. Every weekend there’s a show here!
Noxious Neighbors

Fett the Younger

Lucid Dreams

Pickwick Commons

King Simi

Protip for young bands: if you are invited to play a show, stick around and support the other artists. All of the early bands missed the excellent King Simi.