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Fulton Fest, Near West Side, September [7] Northalsted Market Days, Boystown, August; Ribfest Chicago, North Center, June [8] ... Chicago Feminist Film Festival [13]
North Coast's first festival occurred on September 3–5, 2010 at Union Park in Chicago.The first iteration of the festival received generally positive reviews from the Chicago press including UrChicago which said "this weekend has definitely been one of the highlights of the year.
From the Old Town Art Fair to the Grant Park Music Festival to open-air yoga in Millennium Park, the city outlined dozens of events scheduled to come back to Chicago. Summer festivals, concerts ...
Andrew Wolf, pianist, and flutist Thomas Wolf founded Bay Chamber Concerts as a summer chamber music festival in 1961. The teenage brothers with the inspiration and financial assistance of Mrs. Mary Louise Curtis Zimbalist Bok, their grandmother (the violinist Lea Luboshutz) and their uncle (the opera impresario, Boris Goldovsky) established Bay Chamber in an effort to revive a musical ...
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]
When: 4-8 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 24, rain or shine Where: Sunset Point Camp 2, 10 th Street, Hull Tickets/admission: $35 (advance), $40 at the door. Free for children under 12. For more information ...
Riot Fest was established in Chicago in 2005 by Mike Petryshyn and Sean McKeough, the latter who also co-produced Chicago's Motoblot annual motorcycle rally. [4] Riot Fest spent seven years as a multi-venue festival, using the Metro, Subterranean, Double Door, Cobra Lounge and the Congress Theater to present bands over a three-day weekend.
Rockport Music was founded in 1981 as the Rockport Chamber Music Festival—a twelve concert series of chamber, early, and vocal music—by singer Leila Deis and composer-pianist David Alpher, who acted as co-artistic directors until 1994, in collaboration with Rockport businessman Paul Sylva.