Buddy Guy January residency tickets on sale Saturday

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Tickets for Buddy Guy’s annual January residency at his eponymous club in the South Loop go on sale Saturday at 10 a.m. A new addition this year is that people can bring teens 13 and older to the Jan. 11 show.

The full schedule includes:

Friday, Jan. 2 – Buddy Guy w/ The Chicago R&B Kings

Saturday, Jan. 3 – Buddy Guy w/ Corey Dennison

Thursday, Jan. 8 – Buddy Guy w/ Luke Pytel

Friday, Jan. 9 – Buddy Guy w/ Carlos Johnson

Saturday, Jan. 10 – Buddy Guy w/ Big James

Sunday, Jan. 11 – Buddy Guy w/ Brazilian Blues Revue

Thursday, Jan. 15 – Buddy Guy w/ Planetary Blues

Friday, Jan. 16 – Buddy Guy w/ Mike Wheeler

Saturday, Jan. 17 – Buddy Guy w/ John Primer

Sunday, Jan. 18 – Buddy Guy w/ Joe Moss

Thursday, Jan. 22 – Buddy Guy w/ Vino Louden

Friday, Jan. 23 – Buddy Guy w/ Nellie “Tiger” Travis

Saturday, Jan. 24 – Buddy Guy w/ Scott Holt

Sunday, Jan. 25 – Buddy Guy w/ Matthew Skoller

Friday, Jan. 30 – Buddy Guy w/ Quinn Sullivan

Saturday, Jan. 31 – Buddy Guy w/ NuBlu Band

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