Chicago Blues Fest
The Chicago Blues Festival is the largest free blues festival in the world and remains the largest of Chicago’s Music Festivals.
The Chicago Blues Festival is the largest free blues festival in the world and remains the largest of Chicago’s Music Festivals.
Calling all foodies! No matter what you desire the Taste of Randolph is the festival for you, giving you an opportunity to “get a taste of Restaurant Row without the reservation.”
The annual celebration of all things Puerto Rico is one of the largest Latin events in the nation and is held in Chicago’s landmark and majestic Humboldt Park.
Located along six blocks of Chicago’s popular Wells Street commercial district, WSAF features over 200 juried artists, delicious local food, a dedicated kid’s area, and live music all weekend!
Spring Awakening is an Electronic Music Festival featuring the top DJs & Producers from all over the world.
The Grant Park Music Festival presents 30+ concerts in Millennium Park each summer between mid-June and mid-August. Concerts are typically on Wednesdays and Fridays at 6:30pm and Saturdays at 7:30 at the Jay Pritzker Pavilion in Millennium Park. Other free events include open rehearsals, docent-led talks, and recitals.
From humble beginnings in a local parking lot, Ribfest has grown from a two-day, three-block party to three-night, five-block event, hosting more than thirty Chicagoland rib and non-rib vendors.
Ravinia is an internationally renowned, not-for-profit music festival that presents outstanding performances by the world’s greatest artists.
Now, today’s food trucks are eons away from the original chuckwagon’s but one thing still remains. We Chicagoans still love them!
Street Fest & Sidewalk Sale 2016 Friday, June 3rd 5-10pm Saturday & Sunday, June 4th & 5th 12-10pm The Do Division Street Fest and Sidewalk Sale spans 10 city blocks, on Division Street from Ashland to Leavitt, and features two live music stages, a wide variety of local vendors and food, plenty of ice cold beer and wine.