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Must-see fall concerts in Chicago

As fall arrives, music fans can look forward to enjoying the last of the big outdoor festivals (including Riot Fest and the Hideout Block Party and A.V. Fest), a handful of major arena events (from D'Angelo to Madonna) and a bunch of theater and club concerts. Here are some of the most anticipated shows of the next few months: -- Greg Kot
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The Material Girl stormed through Europe trailing controversy -- a lawsuit in Russia, a tussle over the display of a swastika in France, an uproar over gun imagery in her stage show -- and she wouldn't have it any other way, especially given the anemic sales of her latest album, "MDNA." No pop performer is quite so expert at stirring it up.
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8 p.m. Sept. 19-20 at the United Center, 1950 W. Madison St., $45, $90, $170, $355; ticketmaster.com.</b>

Madonna

( September 6, 2012 )
The Material Girl stormed through Europe trailing controversy -- a lawsuit in Russia, a tussle over the display of a swastika in France, an uproar over gun imagery in her stage show -- and she wouldn't have it any other way, especially given the anemic sales of her latest album, "MDNA." No pop performer is quite so expert at stirring it up.

8 p.m. Sept. 19-20 at the United Center, 1950 W. Madison St., $45, $90, $170, $355; ticketmaster.com.
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