Chicago's summer concert season kicks off on Memorial Day with the opening of Millennium Park's popular cutting-edge indie rock and pop music series, Downtown Sound: New Music Mondays. Premiering a week later is Millennium Park's all-new program, Loops and Variations, a series of six concerts that mix new music with electronica. The music continues with the return of the beloved Grant Park Music Festival celebrating its 78th anniversary and the acclaimed Made in Chicago: World Class Jazz series, which this year will showcase jazz with a distinctively Chicago flavor on six separate nights, culminating in the 34th Annual Chicago Jazz Festival.
All of the concerts are free and are presented by the Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events. Concerts take place at the Frank Gehry-designed Jay Pritzker Pavilion."Millennium Park has become a unique gathering place right in the heart of downtown Chicago, where people from all over come to enjoy its magnificent art and architecture, as well as its free cultural programming," said Michelle T. Boone, Commissioner of the Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events. "Now in its eighth season, the Park continues to be an international destination, delighting visitors from near and far."Videos