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Parking & Directions for John Mulaney Wrigley Field
1060 West Addison Street, Chicago, IL
60613, US
1. Wrigley Field Garage - 0.2 miles - $25
2. 3737 N Ashland Ave - 0.3 miles - $20
3. 3700 N Clark St - 0.4 miles - $15
4. 3900 N Broadway St - 0.5 miles - $20
5. 3540 N Clark St - 0.6 miles - $18
John Mulaney Concert Live at Wrigley Field | Chicago – July 11th, 2026
Wrigley Field is more than just a baseball stadium; it's an iconic piece of Chicago history that feels like stepping back in time with its classic brick exterior and vintage charm. Sure, the modern electronic scoreboard added in 2015 gives it a fresh touch, but what really makes it special is the atmosphere, every seat feels like a front row experience, especially during a John Mulaney Chicago show where the energy in the city spills over. Walking into Wrigley feels like entering a living museum, with its storied past including hosting the All-Star Games in 1990 and 1991 and witnessing the Cubs' remarkable 2016 season when they went 24 and 6 at home, breaking a long-standing drought. It’s a place that’s seen generations of fans, and each visit feels a little different, whether you’re grabbing a hot dog at the famous Murphy’s Bleachers or just soaking in the vibe. Getting there is almost too easy, bus number 146 from downtown or a quick ride on the Red Line and suddenly you’re in the heart of Chicago’s baseball soul, ready for a game or maybe even a John Mulaney Chicago concert that’s just around the corner. Wrigley is more than a stadium, it's a Chicago landmark, and catching a show nearby feels like experiencing the city’s true heartbeat.