Jay Pritzker Pavilion
The Jay Pritzker Pavilion in Millennium Park, Chicago, is an impressive outdoor bandshell designed by Frank Gehry. It has a brushed stainless-steel headdress and a state-of-the-art sound system and can hold up to 11,000 people. The pavilion hosts various cultural performances, including music festivals, jazz, blues, and opera. It's a lively and inclusive space that celebrates music and culture.
Events and activities near Jay Pritzker Pavilion
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The Art Institute of ChicagoCandlelight: Coldplay & Imagine Dragons
May 08From $39.00 - Drunk Shakespeare Chicago
Drunk Dracula in Chicago
Sep 17 - Nov 07From $29.00 - Chicago Architecture Center
Chicago Architecture Center Exhibits
Feb 22 - May 17$14.00 - Shake Shack Chicago Athletic Association
Chicago Insta Walk with Digital and Polaroid Photoshoot
Feb 23 - Apr 28$169.00 - The Art Institute of Chicago
The Art Institute of Chicago: Skip-The-Line & Semi-Private Tour
Feb 26 - May 21From $58.30 -
Medieval Torture MuseumMedieval Torture Museum Chicago
Feb 22 - May 21$35.83
Getting there
Jay Pritzker Pavilion
201 East Randolph Street, Chicago, Chicago, 60601
Venues near Jay Pritzker Pavilion
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Chicago Cultural Center
1 experience
78 E Washington St, Chicago, IL , USA
274 meters
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The Art Institute of Chicago
6 experiences
111 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago
399 meters
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The Lounge At The Lion
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464 meters
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Drunk Shakespeare Chicago
1 experience
182 North Wabash Avenue, Chicago
464 meters
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Medieval Torture Museum
2 experiences
177 North State Street, Chicago
533 meters
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Chicago Architecture Center
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557 meters
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AMC DINE-IN Block 37
18 movies showing
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Michigan Avenue Bridge - DuSable Bridge
1 experience
333 Michigan Avenue, Chicago
665 meters
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Shoreline Sightseeing - Michigan Avenue Bridge
2 experiences
401 North Michigan Avenue, Chicago
701 meters
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American Writers Museum
2 experiences
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824 meters