A Sunday-night DJ residency in River North shouldn't work. Tunnel made it work anyway. The Sunday Collective night has filled out tables three weeks running and the line on Kinzie Street starts at 10pm.
The vibe.
Tunnel is the room you walk into and immediately feel the bass in your chest. Low ceilings, mirrored back wall, a sound system that sits on the right side of dangerous. The "T" wordmark glows in pale ice-blue over the door at 151 W Kinzie — the only signage you get from the street. Inside, the floor is one big dance space surrounded by booth tiers. No second floor, no rooftop, no patio. Just one room that's all-in on what it is.
The lineups.
Sunday Collective is the headline. House-leaning DJ residency that started as a "let's see if anyone shows up" experiment and turned into one of the most-booked Sunday nights in the city. The crowd is younger than you'd expect for a Sunday — closer to a Saturday energy. Doors at 9, peak from 11.
DUAL Fridays are the open-format counterpart. Two DJs trade off the booth, the crowd gets the full open-format menu. Tables fill but you can still find space.
Sold-Out Saturdays aren't a marketing line. They actually sell out. Walk-up after 10:30 is a hard no. Tables are the only way in past 11.
What to book.
- Floor table for 4–6: bottle service, prime DJ-booth view.
- Booth tier for 8–10: elevated above the floor, dedicated host, wraparound seating.
- Tunnel + Moe's combo: book Tunnel for the late half, start the night at Moe's Cantina next door at 155 W Kinzie.
How Bizzy gets you in.
Tunnel's Sunday and Saturday doors are tight. Bizzy's guest list runs inside the floor manager's PDF, which means our guests are recognized at the door even on a sold-out night. Reserve by Wednesday for Sunday, by Tuesday for any Saturday — once tables go, they go.
Code BIZZY for 10% off any Tunnel booking. Or pair with Moe's next door for a two-stop crawl, same minimum.