Chicago concertgoers may hear Miranda Lambert and enroll

The neon inexperienced fanny pack strapped round Annabel Hess’ skinny denims carried all of the necessities for a music competition: bank card, driver’s license, cellphone, Chapstick. And her passport. The 25-year-old concertgoer wasn’t headed in a foreign country after Miranda Lambert closed the primary evening of this 12 months’s annual Country LakeShake competition on the Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island. She introduced it to enroll in TSA PreCheck, the federal government’s expedited airport safety program. Hess, an everyday traveler, had been that means to enroll so she now not has to beg different passengers to chop the safety line when she’s working late for a flight. Her roommate has had PreCheck since school and noticed