Heart of Chicago Soul Club returns to The Hideout on Saturday, March 28th! 8:30pm–2am, 21+ Join our Spring Dance Party! We are dropping the needle at 8:30pm for an all-vinyl, rare soul dance party and the dance floor won't stop the grooves until 2am.
Both HOCSC and The Hideout share a deep love of soul music, community, and creating space where everyone feels welcome. Its been said that The Hideout is “not just a venue, it’s a piece of Chicago’s soul.” We couldn’t agree more.
At Heart of Chicago Soul Club, we’re committed to building that same spirit on the dance floor, a space where everyone can feel comfortable, let loose, and move together.
Tickets tend to sell out, so grab yours early!
More about HOCSC:
"Heart of Chicago Soul Club is Chicago's Women led Soul Club, hosting All Vinyl, Rare Soul, Northern Soul and 60's and 70's Dance parties. The Chicago Reader recently featured the girls from Heart of Chicago Soul Club, who were the Reader's runner-up for Best Dance Party of 2023. Heart of Chicago Soul Club has packed The Hideout to sold out crowds with their uptempo-danceable vintage music which gets everyone moving, including our DJs, The goal is to create community on the dance floor of people who want to have a good time and let loose to great music and artists, some you may know and some that didn't get their due and deserve a listen. Come see what it's all about and dance with us; September 7th from 9pm-2am. Doors open at 8:30pmFrom Block Club:"Heart of Chicago Soul Club is a group of women who are “obsessed” with collecting vintage vinyl and rare northern soul music from the 1960s-70s, Benjamin-Koller said.Soul music has a popular subculture internationally, particularly in the United Kingdom, and its fans are called soulies, Benjamin-Koller said.“We’re mainly a bunch of old souls collecting old soul music that has a lot of heart,” Benjamin-Koller said. “We have a very supportive friendship with soulies in other cities, which we call our sister cities, where we promote each other’s events and help people get involved with rare soul music.”From the late 1950s until the mid-1970s, Chicago was home to Record Row, a 10-block stretch of South Michigan Avenue where several independent record companies produced blues, R&B, jazz and soul music, according to the American Archive of Public Broadcasting. "-Kayleigh Padar, Block Club Chicago
Event Venue
The Hideout, 1354 W Wabansia Ave, Chicago, IL 60642, United States










