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  2. Chicago next up at CMAC: What to know, remaining summer concerts

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    Chicago at CMAC: Tickets, details What: Chicago will perform at CMAC on Thursday, July 25. Tickets: Tickets start at $47.35, and guests can purchase additional passes for exclusive offers.

  3. Grant Park Music Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Grant Park Music Festival (formerly the Grant Park Concerts) is a ten-week classical music concert series held annually in Chicago, Illinois, United States. [1] It features the Grant Park Symphony Orchestra and Grant Park Chorus along with guest performers and conductors, and is one of the only free outdoor classical-music concert series in ...

  4. Huntington Bank Pavilion - Wikipedia

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    Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island is an outdoor amphitheater located on the human-made peninsula Northerly Island, in Chicago, Illinois. The venue is a temporary structure, with the summer concert season running from May or June until September or October. The amphitheater opened in June 2005.

  5. Lollapalooza - Wikipedia

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    An empty Lollapalooza stage (Chicago) The 2020 experience of the festival was initially scheduled to occur July 30 – August 2. However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the event was officially canceled on June 9. [50] The festival postponed the sale of tickets in March as a precaution to the possible shutdown of live music events. [51]

  6. The 25 concerts we can't wait to see this summer - AOL

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  7. Riviera Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Since 2006 it has been owned by Chicago-based Jam Productions (itself owned by Jerry Mickelson and Arny Granat), which claims to be the "largest independent producer of live entertainment in the United States". [4] [5] [6] In October 2015 in a labor dispute, Jam Productions fired the stagehands of the Riviera Theater. [7]

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