Imagine this: It is late afternoon. Rather than returning home from the series of errands you ran throughout the day to prepare for dinner or a late night dancing to techno in an underground bar, your main social event of the day has already begun. ⁠ ⁠ A rising DJ with an ever-growing social media following is playing a mix of contemporary R&B and underground Afrobeats. Millennials are commingling with Gen Xers and Gen Zers as the packed room overflows onto the street. And instead of sipping a gin and tonic or a beer, you’re drinking a coffee by Tizoc red de Totutla from Puebla, Mexico.⁠ ⁠ The nightclub scene is not dead. It’s just been transformed into something different.⁠ ⁠ Tap on our bio link to read more.⁠ ⁠ -----⁠ ⁠ Photo 1:⁠ Diego Ramirez, left, and Bianca Silva, listen as DJ JMT performs at Drip Collective (@drip.collectivechi) in the West Loop on June 28, 2025. ⁠ ⁠ Photo 2:⁠ DJ JMT performs.⁠ ⁠ Photo 3: Denine Johnson, right, and her daughters, Raiylah, left, and Daijeline Johnson, of Southfield, Michigan, dance to DJ JMT while they wait in line.⁠ ⁠ Photo 4: Customers chat while DJ JMT performs.⁠ ⁠ Photo 5: Drip Collective in the West Loop.⁠ ⁠ ? Britt Julious / for the Chicago Tribune⁠ ?️ Eileen T. Meslar / Chicago Tribune / @emeslar⁠

Imagine this: It is late afternoon. Rather than returning home from the series of errands you ran throughout the day to prepare for dinner or a late night dancing to techno in an underground bar, your main social event of the day has already begun. ⁠
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A rising DJ with an ever-growing social media following is playing a mix of contemporary R&B and underground Afrobeats. Millennials are commingling with Gen Xers and Gen Zers as the packed room overflows onto the street. And instead of sipping a gin and tonic or a beer, you’re drinking a coffee by Tizoc red de Totutla from Puebla, Mexico.⁠
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The nightclub scene is not dead. It’s just been transformed into something different.⁠
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Tap on our bio link to read more.⁠
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Photo 1:⁠ Diego Ramirez, left, and Bianca Silva, listen as DJ JMT performs at Drip Collective (@drip.collectivechi) in the West Loop on June 28, 2025. ⁠
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Photo 2:⁠ DJ JMT performs.⁠
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Photo 3: Denine Johnson, right, and her daughters, Raiylah, left, and Daijeline Johnson, of Southfield, Michigan, dance to DJ JMT while they wait in line.⁠
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Photo 4: Customers chat while DJ JMT performs.⁠
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Photo 5: Drip Collective in the West Loop.⁠
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? Britt Julious / for the Chicago Tribune⁠
?️ Eileen T. Meslar / Chicago Tribune / @emeslar⁠
Imagine this: It is late afternoon. Rather than returning home from the series of errands you ran throughout the day to prepare for dinner or a late night dancing to techno in an underground bar, your main social event of the day has already begun. ⁠

A rising DJ with an ever-growing social media following is playing a mix of contemporary R&B and underground Afrobeats. Millennials are commingling with Gen Xers and Gen Zers as the packed room overflows onto the street. And instead of sipping a gin and tonic or a beer, you’re drinking a coffee by Tizoc red de Totutla from Puebla, Mexico.⁠

The nightclub scene is not dead. It’s just been transformed into something different.⁠

Tap on our bio link to read more.⁠

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Photo 1:⁠ Diego Ramirez, left, and Bianca Silva, listen as DJ JMT performs at Drip Collective (@drip.collectivechi) in the West Loop on June 28, 2025. ⁠

Photo 2:⁠ DJ JMT performs.⁠

Photo 3: Denine Johnson, right, and her daughters, Raiylah, left, and Daijeline Johnson, of Southfield, Michigan, dance to DJ JMT while they wait in line.⁠

Photo 4: Customers chat while DJ JMT performs.⁠

Photo 5: Drip Collective in the West Loop.⁠

? Britt Julious / for the Chicago Tribune⁠
?️ Eileen T. Meslar / Chicago Tribune / @emeslar⁠
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