
Review: Zach Bryan opens at the United Center, still a simple man as country music’s new superstar
The singer kept it real on the first of three sold-out Chicago concerts on his Quittinâ Time Tour, including in a duet with surprise guest Kacey Musgraves.



![âAre you ready to hear the story of my life?â When the person asking that question is Madonna, you donât dare answer in the negative. Especially when the storytelling involves decades of groundbreaking pop, a squadron of talented dancers and a seven-act presentation that doubles as fashion week on steroids. Performing Thursday at the first of a two-night stand at the United Center, the cultural icon revealed another side of herself weâve never fully seen: Madonna as an artist looking back. Primarily leaving the politics, psychoanalysis and aspirational theater of prior outings behind, the 65-year-old singer known for staring ahead […] âAre you ready to hear the story of my life?â When the person asking that question is Madonna, you donât dare answer in the negative. Especially when the storytelling involves decades of groundbreaking pop, a squadron of talented dancers and a seven-act presentation that doubles as fashion week on steroids. Performing Thursday at the first of a two-night stand at the United Center, the cultural icon revealed another side of herself weâve never fully seen: Madonna as an artist looking back. Primarily leaving the politics, psychoanalysis and aspirational theater of prior outings behind, the 65-year-old singer known for staring ahead […]](https://www.chicagotribune.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/CTFL-madonna-united-center.jpg?w=140)





