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When, where, prices: 7:30 p.m. June 8, BMO Pavilion, Maier Festival Park. $59.13 to $106.88 at the box office and bmopavilion.com. T-Pain brings the third installment of Wiscansin Fest to the Rave ...
From June 27, 2013 until January 8, 2017 the venue was known as the FirstMerit Bank Pavilion. Huntington Bank acquired FirstMerit Bank near the end of 2016. On January 9, 2017 the venue name was changed to reflect this. The venue is now known as Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island. Lakefront Pavilion (planning/construction)
Ahead of some arena-headlining shows later this year, the acclaimed alternative pop artist played the 5,000-seat BMO Pavilion in Milwaukee Saturday.
Fall Out Boy‘s summer tour in support of its new album, So Much (for) Stardust, will kick off on June 21 at Wrigley Field in the group’s Chicago hometown, with additional stadium stops planned ...
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The BMO Tower, also known as 320 South Canal, [1] is a 51-story, 727 feet (222 m) skyscraper in the West Loop neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois, and sits directly south of the Union Station rail terminal. [2] When completed, it became the 24th-tallest building in Chicago, and the tallest to the west of Canal Street. [3]
The Vampire Weekend show at BMO Pavilion also seemed in serious jeopardy Thursday night. Lightning flashed in the distance around 8 p.m., 15 minutes before the band was supposed to take the stage.
In addition to lifting spirits, the Grant Park Music Festival has been able to provide musicians a living wage. In 1938, when the minimum wage was $0.25/hour, the musicians were paid $10 ($216.45 today) for a 2-hour concert. [14] In the early years, through the 1940s the Chicago Woman's Symphony performed often at the Festival. [17]