Of The Trees
"Park Service" Live Narrative Experience • May 30, 2026
The Digital Forest Awakens
Chicago, prepare to step into the portal. The undisputed wizard of organic-bass and leftfield sound design, Tyler Coombs—professionally known as Of The Trees—is bringing his highly immersive, narrative-driven "Park Service" Live showcase to **The Salt Shed Outdoors (Fairgrounds)** on **Saturday, May 30, 2026**.
Fresh off the heels of his critically acclaimed album Moonglade Park and an earth-shaking performance at Ultra Music Festival, "Park Service" marks a select, highly curated run of headline experiences designed to translate the album's botanical, deep-woods aesthetic into a mind-altering live visual journey. Supported by a legendary tier of forward-thinking bass producers, this is officially the most anticipated open-air electronic gathering in Chicago this spring.
Artist Spotlight: Tyler Coombs
Hailing originally from the frigid, pine-forested plains of Maine, Tyler Coombs has fundamentally rewritten the playbook for North American bass music. Known for blending pristine acoustic instrumentation, organic foley, and heavy, low-frequency sound design, Of The Trees has cultivated a massive cult following known affectionately as the "low-frequency family."
Behind his signature visual setups and mysterious stage presence is an artist obsessed with environmental world-building. His label, **Memory Palace**, has become a sanctuary for leftfield electronic talent, showcasing avant-garde visual arts alongside deep, atmospheric wubs.
Interesting Botanical Facts:
- The Organic Foley: Tyler is famous for recording natural field textures—cracking branches, flowing streams, and leaf rustles—and layering them into heavy synthesizers to create his deep "woodland" textures.
- Memory Palace Focus: Coombs treats his shows as interactive art exhibits, often collaborating with visual architects like Jonathan Singer and Glass Crane to build custom digital flora and fauna.
- "Park Service" Origin: The tour concept is a satirical, hyper-stylized tribute to the National Park Service, reimagined as a futuristic agency guarding digital forests and bass-frequency ecosystems.
The Low-Frequency Family: Supporting Artists
To ensure a cohesive, high-fidelity experience from gates to curfew, Of The Trees has curated a legendary support roster for the Chicago date:
Jade Cicada
The undisputed titan of high-tempo glitch-hop and neuro-sound design. Jade Cicada's rare, hyper-detailed sets are a masterclass in acoustic clarity and mind-boggling low-end rhythms.
Chmura
Known for his lush, emotive, and heavy downtempo bass. Chmura brings a gorgeous, deep-atmosphere cinematic sound that bridges emotional depth with heavy physical bass.
Snuffy
Bringing raw, underground, and deeply heavy experimental textures. Snuffy's innovative arrangements are designed to push custom high-fidelity sound systems to their breaking point.
The 2026 "Park Service" Roadmap
The Chicago date serves as the massive launchpad for a select run of premium outdoor headline takeovers across North America:
| Date (2026) | Venue / Location | Event Type |
|---|---|---|
| May 23 | Griztronics 2026 — Quincy, WA | Festival Appearance |
| May 30 | The Salt Shed Outdoors — Chicago, IL | "Park Service" Headline Takeover |
| June 5 | Berhta — Washington, DC | "Park Service" Headline Takeover |
| June 6 | SummerStage in Central Park — New York, NY | "Park Service" Outdoor Showcase |
| August 28 - 29 | Camp Alderwild (Telluride Park) — Telluride, CO | Bespoke Curated Camping Event |
| September 3 - 6 | Secret Dreams Festival — Marengo, OH | Headline Festival Set |
The Fairgrounds Playbook: Salt Shed Secrets
Converted from the historic Morton Salt factory on Elston Avenue, **The Salt Shed** is Chicago's premier riverside venue. The outdoor Fairgrounds space offers an incredible industrial-chic backdrop, but conquering it requires a solid strategy:
- The Riverfront Thermal Drop: The Fairgrounds sits directly on the banks of the Chicago River. Even if the day is warm, temperatures will plummet 10-15 degrees the second the sun dips below the skyline. Bring a windbreaker or hoodie—you will need it once Tyler hits the decks.
- The L-Acoustics K2 Sweet Spot: The venue uses a state-of-the-art L-Acoustics sound array. For the ultimate physical bass response without muddying Tyler's intricate organic foley, stand **20-30 feet directly in front of the sound engineering booth (FOH)**.
- Street Bottleneck Transit Secrets: Elston Avenue becomes a complete parking gridlock during peak hours. Skip the rideshare drop-off bottleneck entirely—take the **CTA Blue Line to the Division or Chicago station** and enjoy a short, scenic walk, or use the **9, 70, or 56 buses** to keep travel completely stress-free.
- Parking Mastery: Official on-site parking is limited and runs $40+. If you must drive, search **SpotHero** for industrial lots located west of the venue across the Kennedy Expressway (near Goose Island). You'll save half the cash and completely beat the post-show exit rush.
- Strict Clear Bag Mandate: The Salt Shed strictly enforces a clear bag policy (standard 12" x 6" x 12" plastic or vinyl). Small clutches under 4.5" x 6.5" are allowed, but do not get turned away at the gates for carrying standard backpacks.
Ready to align your frequency with the forest?
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