2025: The Year In Live Performances

After a slow 2024, things rebounded a bit in 2025 for live performances, including a comedy show, a play, a live podcast taping, and a concert.

I kicked off the year on Valentine’s Day, heading downtown to the Chicago Theatre to see comedian Taylor Tomlinson’s Save Me tour.  I became a fan thanks to her gig hosting the revived @fter Midnight on CBS and was thrilled to see her perform live, my first comedy show since 2023.  After two opening acts, Tomlinson came out and commanded the stage.  Once she wrapped things up, she came back out with her openers and did a round of crowd confessions, where they riffed on stories the crowd had texted in earlier.  During the show, a snowstorm started to roll through town, which made getting out of the theater and getting home dry and in one piece a bit tricky.

In March, I made my first visit to Texas in 20 years to take Michael to see the stage version of Clue. He was sick when Angelina, Danny, and I saw it in Chicago back in 2022, so the experience was a new one for him.  We travelled from his dorm in Dallas to the Bass Performance Hall in Fort Worth on a Saturday afternoon to enjoy the show based on the movie.  Sadly, that was pretty much the total of our interaction, as he kept mostly to his dorm room the remainder of our visit.

I returned to the Chicago Theatre in September for a live taping of the Inside Jeopardy! podcast.  Following the podcast taping, featuring Celebrity Jeopardy! champion W. Kamu Bell and Jeopardy Masters finalist Juveria Zaheer, Ken Jennings came out to play an interactive round of Jeopardy with the audience.  Sadly, a limited signal prevented me from playing along on my phone, but it was still a good time.

My final live performance of the year came in late September when Garbage performed at the Salt Shed, which was my first ever visit to the new-ish venue.  Proclaiming that this was likely to be their final headlining tour of North America, the group put on a great performance that left the audience begging for more.  They have some European dates on the schedule for this summer that I would absolutely attend had I won the billion-dollar Powerball, but this might have been the end of the road for me seeing my favorite band.

Post Mortem – After Midnight

@fter Midnight, the revamped version of the old Comedy Central show @midnight which has spent two seasons following Stephen Colbert on CBS, will be wrapping up its run after host Taylor Tomlinson announced she would be leaving the program.  CBS had previously renewed the show for a third season but decided to pull the plug rather than try and start over with a new host.  There will be no replacement program, and CBS will return this timeslot to its affiliates.

Tomlinson, who has been touring with her latest stand-up show while hosting the show during this second season, will be returning to stand-up full time, saying in an Instagram post, “Though it was an extremely tough decision, I knew I had to return to my first passion and return to stand-up touring full-time.”

I was unaware of Tomlinson prior to the show, but, having been a fan of the previous incarnation, I was excited to see the show come back.  Over the past two years, I’ve become a fan and saw her standup live at the Chicago Theatre this past February.  I look forward to more good comedy in the years to come.

Fitbit XI – Week 4

A second straight week over 30,000 steps thanks in part to the weather and my first night out of 2025.  Sunday got the week off to a decent start, finishing just 12 steps shy of 4200.  Monday was in the same ballpark, coming 2 steps short of 4100.  Tuesday finished with exactly 50 fewer steps before Wednesday fell to 3700 steps thanks to a late afternoon snowstorm.  Pulling out the snowblower on Thursday pushed me back up, needing 26 additional steps to reach 5500.  A trip downtown on Friday to see Taylor Tomlinson at the Chicago Theatre left me 3 steps away from 7300.  A lackadaisical Saturday ended the week on a down note, earning just 2900 steps.

Total steps: 31,728

Daily average: 4532.6