Watch tightrope walker Nik Wallenda live on Nov. 2

The next spectacle on the Chicago River is Nov. 2 when Nik Wallenda steps out on his tightrope.

Wallenda plans to walk uphill between Marina City’s west tower and the Leo Burnett Building. But the high-wire act doesn’t end there — he plans to end the show with a walk between Marina City’s west and east towers.

The Discovery Channel plans to air the feat in more than 220 countries. For those who won’t be near a TV set, Wallenda launched a live stream.

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