Concert Stuff Group (CSG) proved once again why they stand alongside the best companies in the live event industry. For the last week of August, CSG helped deliver an electrifying run of five concerts at Soldier Field, featuring an all-star lineup of Oasis, My Chemical Romance, The Lumineers, and two nights of System of a Down.
And if that wasn’t enough, across town, CSG’s G2 Structures and Guardian Barrier Services were on the job at Wrigley Field, building the framework for Chris Brown’s performance, while Guardian also participated in ARC and North Coast Music Festival. Two stadiums, two festivals, eight massive productions, one unstoppable team.
“Very few companies in the world can execute multiple stadium shows simultaneously in one city, night after night,” said Jim Brammer, CEO of CSG. “Our ability to deliver at Soldier Field and Wrigley Field simultaneously highlights what makes Concert Stuff Group a great partner for artists and promoters around the globe.”
At Soldier Field, G2 Structures deployed its K2i staging systems, while Guardian provided barriers for crowd management. Together, they helped create the foundation for unforgettable experiences that drew tens of thousands of fans per night to Chicago’s largest venue. Meanwhile, at Wrigley Field, the same collaboration helped bring Chris Brown’s show to life, all while Guardian’s team was also setting up for two electronic music festivals on opposite sides of Chicago—demonstrating CSG’s capacity to move at scale, across multiple locations, without missing a beat.
This considerable feat underscores Concert Stuff Group’s unique position: a network of specialized companies capable of delivering infrastructure and logistics simultaneously across multiple venues within the same city.

