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Millennium Park Summer Music Series
Jay Pritzker Pavilion, East Randolph Street, Chicago, IL, USA

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💰 FREE
🗓️ Every Monday & Thursday from July 1 – August 8
⏰ Gates open at 5pm, concerts begin at 6:30pm
📍 Jay Pritzker Pavilion & Great Lawn: 201 E Randolph St, Chicago, IL
🗓️ Every Monday & Thursday from July 1 – August 8
⏰ Gates open at 5pm, concerts begin at 6:30pm
📍 Jay Pritzker Pavilion & Great Lawn: 201 E Randolph St, Chicago, IL
If you're looking for the Millennium Summer Film Series, click HERE.
The Millennium Park Summer Music Series is back with a diverse array of free outdoor concerts, showcasing everything from jazz to classical and blues to rock—all set against the iconic backdrop of Chicago's skyline. Gather your friends and family, pack a picnic, and join in on an evening of live music under the stars.
Concerts take place every Monday and Thursday, from July 1 through August. Gates open at 5pm and the pre-show starts at 5:30. All concerts begin at 6:30pm.
2024 Millennium Park Concert Lineup:
Monday, July 1:
Charlie Musselwhite / Ivan Singh
Thursday, July 11:
Buscabulla / French Police
Buscabulla / French Police
Monday, July 15:
Seun Kuti / NPR Music
Seun Kuti / NPR Music
Monday, July 22:
Béla Fleck, Edgar Meyer & Zakir Hussain with Rakesh Chaurasia / Arooj Aftab
Béla Fleck, Edgar Meyer & Zakir Hussain with Rakesh Chaurasia / Arooj Aftab
Monday, July 29:
GZAGZA (with The Phunky Nomads) / Yaya Bey
GZAGZA (with The Phunky Nomads) / Yaya Bey
Monday, August 5:
Protoje / Madison McFerrin
Protoje / Madison McFerrin
Thursday, August 8:
Corinne Bailey Rae / Terrace Martin with James Fauntleroy
Corinne Bailey Rae / Terrace Martin with James Fauntleroy
Note: Bucket Listers is not affiliated with Millennium Park. This is a free public event—no tickets or reservations required. For updates, weather-related inquiries or questions, visit the website.
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