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]]>The Chicago summer would not be the same without Lollapalooza. The annual music festival is one of the biggest in the world, with thousands of fans coming from all over to see it. This year is no different!
We also want to highlight the fact that West Fest is happening this weekend just down the street!
LOLLAPALOOZA
July 28–31, 2022, will see Lollapalooza 2022 Chicago at Hutchinson Field Grant Park.
Every Lolla lineup causes hands to wave, heads to nod, and crowds to yell. There are 9 stages, and more than 170 bands from all over the world.
Metallica, Dua Lipa, J. Cole, Green Day, Doja Cat, Machine Gun Kelly, Lil Baby, Kygo, and MORE are on the 2022 list! Purchase tickets and 4-Day Passes right away! Upgrades might be accessible (VIP, Platinum, General Admission Plus). For information on premium ticket options and availability, visit the ticket link.
WEST FEST 2022
Friday, July 8th
5-10pm
Saturday & Sunday, July 9th & 10th
12pm-10pm
Chicago Ave. between Wood & Damen
1800-2000 W. Chicago Ave. Chicago IL 60622)
$10 Optional Donation
#WestFestChicago @WestFestChicago
The West Town Chamber of Commerce hosts West Fest Chicago, an annual street celebration, on Chicago Avenue between Damen Avenue and Wood Street in Chicago's West Town neighborhood. Since its inception in 2004, West Fest Chicago has developed into one of Chicago's most well-known and well-attended street events. 2020 saw West Fest Chicago go virtual with the hashtag #WestFestChicagoAtHome due to COVID.
What makes West Fest Chicago so unique? The festival is locally organized and administered by the West Town Chamber of Commerce, with a focus on local performers and products. West Fest Chicago includes neighborhood stores and restaurants as vendors in addition to regional artisans and producers of exquisite goods. The event also has Kid Fest, which offers family-friendly activities and live entertainment, Pet Fest, which features charitable dog-related activities, and more.
In addition to featuring cutting-edge live music curated by Empty Bottle Presents and the ever-popular West Fest Chicago House DJ stage, West Fest Chicago is a reflection of the diverse West Town neighborhood.
Attending West Fest Chicago is $10 suggested donation. The West Town Chamber of Commerce, a local 501 C6, receives the proceeds and uses them to support the small companies in West Town Chicago with beneficial activities and services.
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]]>Two Ways to View the Navy Pier Fourth of July Fireworks Display in Downtown Chicago: Lakeside Lights
Chicago the Beautiful
At Navy Pier, the metropolitan skyline sparkles over Lake Michigan as water lapping against the coast. As children play and giggle, the fountains burst into life as the Chicago sun sets behind you.
As the Cubs gain the lead, Wrigley Field is filled with the sound of the bat, and then…
Over Willis Tower, the sky erupts, illuminating the already starry night with hues of red, white, and blue.
Wow, you say to yourself as the Navy Pier Ferris Wheel rotates and a refreshing breeze caresses your face. You are surrounded by a beautiful aura of light as colors brilliantly reflect off the water in a stunning display. People are smiling in awe and looking up at the sky with strong energy.
It's time for one of the most lovely American holidays and celebrations!
Fireworks on July Fourth!
With the best fireworks shows close to downtown Chicago, Catalyst Chicago wants to make sure your Fourth of July is unforgettable.
Below are links to numerous fantastic shows. Be sure to reserve your boat tour on the Summer of George lakefront cruise before space runs out.
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Navy Pier Fireworks – the most wonderful show!
Navy Pier kicks off Independence Day weekend with the specatacular Hilton Fireworks display at 9:30 p.m. Saturday, July 2.
To secure a prime viewing location along the Pier, visitors are advised to get there early. By way of Hilton's generosity, guests will receive "diffraction glasses," which will give the fireworks display a thrilling new level of visual intrigue (while supplies last).
One of the numerous free outdoor events honoring the Fourth of July weekend is Hilton Fireworks at Navy Pier, which is accompanied by holiday-themed music.
Reminder: There won't be any fireworks on July 4th, Monday.
On your trip to the lake, join as people cruise along the Chicago River while enjoying beautiful views of the city's cityscape. Once on the water, you may see the spectacular fireworks display from Navy Pier, the best of 2022, with unrestricted views.
Don't panic if Navy Pier doesn't have fireworks. We're going to see fireworks somewhere else! It'll be a fireworks and alcohol cruise!
Free gifts include a personal American flag.
Check out the Chicago Tribune's post on where to find more Fourth of July performances and activities in the Chicago area for a comprehensive list. see fireworks here.
If you have any inquiries or know of any other local shows, please leave a remark for us!
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]]>The Queen herself invites you to a once-in-a-lifetime evening of music and dance complete with acrobatic performances, interactive experiences, a stunning dance show, and plenty of surprises.
As guests at this delightful soirée, you will be transported to 1813 London to take part in the most coveted ball of the season. Prepare to mingle with other members of the Ton as you immerse yourself in an evening unlike any you have ever experienced before.
Enjoy a beautiful ballroom decorated in the Regency-era style, interact with actors dressed in exquisite period costumes, savor delicious cocktails, and listen to live music inspired by the iconic Bridgerton soundtrack.
Amidst such sophistication, who shall rise as the diamond of the season?
Find out in this extraordinary Bridgerton experience.
Enjoy a delightful selection of cocktails at the bar, created exclusively for the experience.
1. Immersive
Step into a completely transformed ball set to Regency era style and interact with actors blurring the boundaries between fiction and reality.
2. Interactive
Enjoy a unique set of activities based on the hit series: get your portrait taken, visit the Modiste studio, and more.
3. Dance & Music
Enjoy dance and acrobatic performances by members of the ton and even dance yourself to the tune of a live string and piano ensemble.
4. Cocktails
Enjoy a delightful selection of cocktails at the bar, created exclusively for the experience.
1. Immersive
Step into a completely transformed ball set to Regency era style and interact with actors blurring the boundaries between fiction and reality.
Date: Starting April 2022
Time: Various sessions from Tuesdays to Sundays
Duration: 90 minutes
Location: XS Tennis and Education Foundation, transformed into a beautiful 1800s royal ballroom
Age requirement: 16+. Those under 18 must be accompanied by an adult (18 or older) and you must be 21+ with valid ID to consume alcohol.
Price: Starting at $45 per person
The Queen's Ball: A Bridgerton Experience in Chicago
GET TICKETS
Location
XS Tennis and Education Foundation
5336 S State St, Chicago, IL 60609
In the days before the ball, this venue is but a white canvas. And yet, once its doors open, you will find yourself magically transported to the Regency world where the stars of the Ton shine at their brightest. Make your preparations, for this is one trip through time you won’t soon forget.
FAQS
Should any questions arise, you may find the answers here
REVEAL FAQS
How should I dress?
Costumes or formal wear are not compulsory to attend the experience, but we highly encourage our guests to dress up and rise to the occasion. After all, Her Majesty will expect no less from the diamond of the season!
Looking for a 'fit fit for the Queen? Rent the Runway has graciously offered all guests of The Queen's Ball a special 25% discount to ensure attendees are dressed to impress. Once your tickets are purchased, visit http://readyforqueensball.com/ to access this exclusive promo code.
We will also have a variety of accessories for purchase on site to complement your outfit!
Merchandise
A variety of exclusive merchandise will be available for purchase so you can take home a memento of this unforgettable experience.
You will also find the special Pat McGrath Bridgerton Collection for sale.
What greater gift is there than the opportunity to attend Her Majesty’s private ball? Secure an invitation for the royals in your life and share an evening to remember.
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]]>The city expects a large crowd to attend the celebrations, so here's what you should know if you want to attend.
Saturday at 10 a.m., the dyeing of the Chicago River begins.
The Chicago River is colored green the Saturday before St. Patrick's Day, unless the event falls on a Saturday, a tradition that will celebrate its 60th year in 2022.
The city and bar owners are bracing for throngs as the St. Patrick's Day Parade returns to downtown Saturday after a two-year hiatus »
The dyeing process runs roughly three-quarters of a mile east from Orleans Street to Columbus Drive. It covers a significantly larger area than in the pre-COVID era.
Are you watching from the comfort of your own home? Watch the livestream from WMAQ-Ch. 5.
20 St. Patrick's Day promotions at restaurants and pubs in the Chicagoland region »
Saturday, March 12th is the date.
10 a.m. start time (The river takes about 45 minutes to turn totally green.)
During the season, bridges are closed to spectators.
Saturday at 12:15 p.m., the Downtown St. Patrick's Day Parade kicks out.
Between the completion of the dyeing of the Chicago River and the start of the parade, which is now in its 65th year, there is about a two-hour delay.
Saturday, March 12th is the date.
12:15 p.m. start time
Starting at the intersection of Columbus and Balbo drives, travel north for about a half-mile on Columbus to Monroe Street.
Spectators can only approach the parade route via Jackson Avenue and Ida B. Wells Drive starting at 10 a.m.
At the procession route's entrances, all bags and handbags will be searched. It is not permitted to bring alcohol, coolers, open beverages, CamelBaks, or personal water bottles.
Are you watching from the comfort of your own home? Watch the live stream from WLS-Ch.7.
Getting into the city
Because of the expected big crowds and traffic closures, organizers recommend giving yourself extra time to get to these events and use public transportation.
Federal regulation requires masks to be worn on public transportation, even if riders are vaccinated.
Guinness 0 is now available in a non-alcoholic version, just in time for St. Patrick's Day. We take a bite — and then make a change.
Chicago Transit Authority is a public transportation system in Chicago.
For information on bus and rail fares, schedules, and maps, go to transitchicago.com.
Lines of rail:
Exit at Lake, Monroe, or Jackson stations on the Red Line.
Exit at Jackson, Monroe, or Washington stations on the Blue Line.
Exit at State/Lake, Washington/Wabash, or Adams/Wabash stations on elevated lines (Brown, Green, Pink, or Orange).
Road closures causing bus reroutes:
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Chicago River dyeing (9-10 a.m.): Wacker Drive will be closed from Orleans Street east to Columbus Drive. Buses will be rerouted to turn north or south of the Chicago River.
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St. Patrick’s Day Parade (12:30-3 p.m.): Columbus Drive will be closed from Monroe Street south to Roosevelt Road.
Unlimited ride passes can be purchased through the Ventra app for $5 or $15 for one day or three days.
Metra
Union Station and Ogilvie Transportation Center are served by six Metra lines. The BNSF Railway, Milwaukee North, and Milwaukee West lines all arrive and depart at Union Station, which is connected to LaSalle Street Station.
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Ogilvie is where the Union Pacific North, Union Pacific Northwest, and Union Pacific West lines come and depart.
LaSalle Street Station is where the Rock Island line comes and departs.
Use the Ventra app to purchase tickets in advance. At downtown stations, conductors will check tickets before boarding.
There are two weekend-pass options available from Metra. On Saturday or Sunday, unlimited rides are $7. With each fare-paying adult, up to three children under the age of 11 can ride for free. Throughout $10, you may get unlimited rides for the weekend with the Ventra app.
For route timetables and maps, go to metra.com. On Saturday, all Metra trains are alcohol-free. Bicycles are also prohibited on March 12th.
Parking can be reserved ahead of time with SpotHero or Millennium Garages.
Other parades taking place in the city this weekend
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Archer Avenue St. Patrick’s Day Parade: Noon on Saturday, March 12.
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South Side Irish Parade: Noon on Sunday, March 13.
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Northwest Side Irish Parade: Noon on Sunday, March 13.
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]]>It doesn't matter if you're single or in a long-term relationship: coming up with an unusual date can be challenging. Sure, you could go out to eat, but it's occasionally great to do something that doesn't need you to sit across from each other at a table. That's why we've compiled a list of more imaginative possibilities for you and your potential or current spouse (while keeping current safety constraints in mind). Explore Chicago sights, demonstrate your axe-throwing prowess, or visit the conservatory. Here are a few unusual date ideas in Chicago for your romantic inspiration.
6 Unique Date Ideas Around Chicago
1. Walk along the 16th Street Murals
The walls of an abandoned railroad embankment in Pilsen stretch from the Chicago River to Western Avenue, hosting a colorful and expanding outdoor gallery of murals by well-known and rising artists. As you walk down 16th Street, impress your date by pointing out some of your favorite artworks, whether they're vibrant compositions by renowned local artists like JC Rivera and Hebru Brantley or contributions from international street artists like ROA and Sheryo.
2. Hit the mark while axe throwing
Axe throwing, which is sort of like the Canadian lumberjack version of darts because it requires tossing an axe at a wooden target, has grown in popularity in recent years, but don't rule it out as a unique (though a little intense) date option. Bring snacks and non-alcoholic beverages to lighten the atmosphere while you see who has the better arm, and check the company's website for walk-in availability at one of two Chicago sites.
3. Get lost in Garfield Park Conservatory
Are you looking for a low-cost date idea? The Garfield Park Conservatory is free and open 365 days a year (but reservations are required and donations are appreciated). Once inside, you and your date can wander through rooms brimming with various plant types. Admire the colossal palm trees, pose for a snapshot in the Desert House, and examine the prehistoric ferns.
4. See Chicago Avenue's art galleries
Some of the city's best and most inventive galleries are located along Chicago Avenue between Ashland Avenue and Wood Street, making for a very manageable (and not to mention free) walking art tour. Begin your journey with Matthew Rachman Gallery, which features elegant mid-century furniture and modern art, before heading west. Along the route, you'll pass across galleries like DOCUMENT, Rhona Hoffman Gallery, Volume, and others. Keep in mind that many galleries require reservations in advance of your visit, so you'll probably need to prepare ahead.
5. Indie movies at the Music Box
You and your date might go watch the latest blockbuster at the multiplex, but at this beloved arthouse theater, you're more likely to find something a little more thought-provoking. Now that the Music Box has reopened to a restricted capacity, you can watch everything on the big screen, from foreign blockbusters to indie documentaries.
6. Have a beer by the river
You're not quite ready to have a drink with your date inside? It's not an issue. The terrace at Metropolitan Brewing in Avondale has been open all winter, selling German-style beers with a view of the Chicago River just outside the bar. Tables are first-come, first-served, although when the temperature is low, you won't have to wait long. If you are too cold, snuggle up next to your date rather than across from them!
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]]>Chicago is an internationally recognized art and design city, with the art community virtually always humming with new exhibits and events. Chicago has some amazing museums that you should visit, including DePaul's Art Museum, The Art Institute of Chicago, the Museum of Contemporary Art, and the National Museum of Mexican Art.
Several Chicago neighborhoods have evolved into art districts throughout the years, with a plethora of art galleries ranging from lively, experimental studios to museum-like facilities.
If you are looking for something to do in Chicago, check them out!
Kavi Gupta Gallery
Kavi Gupta Gallery, founded in 2002 in Chicago's West Loop district, focuses on presenting exhibits of worldwide emerging and mid-career artists in all media. For its curatorially focused, project-based, and ambitious and inventive programming, the venue has earned significant popular and critical response.
Each year, the gallery exhibits more than a dozen museum-quality exhibitions in its two permanent gallery spaces, while its publishing label, Kavi Gupta Editions, produces high-quality artist books and catalogs. Among the artists represented by the gallery are Wadsworth Jarrell, Mary Sibande, and Mickalene Thomas.
Vertical Gallery
Vertical Gallery is the city's foremost urban-contemporary gallery, located in the Ukrainian Village area on Chicago's near west side. Since its inception in 2013, the space has earned a reputation for consistently showcasing notable emerging and established local, national, and international artists.
Their primary focus is on works influenced by street art, urban surroundings, graffiti, pop culture, graphic design, and illustration. Among the artists represented are Anthony Lister, Ben Frost, Blek le Rat, David de la Mano, and Herakut.
Corbett vs Dempsey
Corbett vs Dempsey, founded in 2004, is dedicated to both the historical and contemporary legacy of Chicago art, as well as the duty of showcasing prominent international artists throughout the Windy City.
Since its founding, the gallery has been involved in an extensive examination of the known and unknown in Chicago, bringing solo exhibits by artists such as Richard Artschwager, Albert Oehlen, Joyce Pensato, Terry Winters, and Christopher Wool, and continues to represent some of them.
Richard Gray
Richard Gray has been working in Chicago's West Loop neighborhood since 1963, promoting the development of historically significant artist careers and developing remarkable art collections.
The gallery represented a number of well-known artists, including Magdalena Abakanowicz, Bethany Collins, Jim Dine, Jean Dubuffet, David Hockney, Alex Katz, Joan Miró, Pablo Picasso, Jaume Plensa, and Evelyn Statsinger.
Stephen Daiter Gallery
Stephen Daiter Gallery is a good spot to go if you're interested in photography. It specializes in avant-garde, experimental, and documentary/photojournalism photography and offers fine and vintage examples of major classic American and European photography from the twentieth century.
The Chicago School of Design, the Bauhaus, the Photo League, and the André Kertész Estate are among the institutions they have chosen. Dawoud Bey, Elliott Erwitt, Susan Meiselas, Martin Parr, and Alex Webb are among the artists included.
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]]>It's fantastic news that the Chicago Thanksgiving Parade will be going ahead this year! Aptly named "Where Grateful Hearts Gather"
Thanksgiving in Chicago is marked by the huge and enduring popular Thanksgiving Day parade on the city's famous State Street, where it has been taking place since 1934 and will be watched live by crowds of hundreds of thousands, with millions more watching on Tv and online via the free live stream. The total audience for this parade has been estimated at an incredible 4 million.
Particular features of this parade include large helium filled balloons that lead off the parade, most notably that of official parade mascot Teddy Turkey.
The parade also includes marching bands, dance groups, local sports teams, equestrian groups and around 100 floats. It is actually one parade that it is possible to apply to take part in, with applications taken via the event's official website.
Date
The Chicago parade is on Thanksgiving Day as always, which in 2021 falls on Thursday 25th November.
Start time
The parade steps off at 8am and will be completed by 11am.
Parade Route
The parade route is very straightforward, progressing down State Street from Congress Parkway to Randolph Street.
Best Viewing Spots
In terms of viewing points, the best advice is to get there early to secure a decent spot, with total viewer numbers estimated at up to half a million, people generally start arriving around 6am.
Popular areas tend to be on the eastern side of State Street, in between Congress Parkway and Harrison, and on one of the corners of State Street and Van Buren.
TV & Live Streaming
The Thanksgiving parade is one of the most widely watched in the United States, thanks in large part to the TV broadcast by Chicago channel WGN Channel 9.
This channel have also for several years now been live streaming the parade, allowing viewers to watch online from around the country, or indeed in the apparent absence of any geo-blocking, anywhere in the world:
Another viewing option you might like to consider for a different perspective on the parade is to check out some of the live streaming webcams in the area. There are several in excellent positions, including at Macy's right on State Street:
Hotels and Accommodation
If you're in Chicago for Thanksgiving then be aware that it is a chilly time of year so plan accordingly. The local hotels do get busy for this period so you will need to make your reservations as far is advance as possible to get the best prices. You can search and check availability for local hotels here.
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]]>The holiday season is right around the corner, and Chicago offers some awesome events and shows to enjoy this year. If you love light shows and want to get into the holiday spirit, one of the best events in the area is at the botanic garden.
Chicago Botanic Garden’s splendid holiday light display and light walk is back this year! Lightscape is a unique holiday experience that sold out last year. All the colors you could imagine shine and twinkle with tons of new features at the Chicago Botanic Garden. Whether you are celebrating Christmas, Thanksgiving, New Year’s, or just want to see some beautiful lights, this is a great event!.
This wonderful trail will take you through dozens of different light displays over the course of a 1.25-mile walk through one of the most beautiful light shows in Chicago. Different artistic installations from multiple artists will line the walkway and glow in the night sky, set to seasonal music that is sure to ignite the senses.
With new installations and artists each year, this year’s display is sure to be a dazzling and unique experience. Over 80% of this year’s Lightscape trail will feature new installations from local Chicago artists as well as international ones.
A Light Show with Artistic Flair
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The french artist Pitaya has created a massive display of poppies called “Floraison” which cling to trees and hang above the walkway canopy.
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Light-saturated pillars that move up and down, creating a landscape of changing shadows and light that is constantly transforming and changing, done by the Australian artist Mandylights.
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Chicago artists Christopher Wren and Fog-Man Enterprises have created the McGinley Laser show – lights and lasers dancing across the water with synchronized music, creating shapes and reflections that rise in the sky.
You won’t want to miss this wondrous display, which will also include the classic crowd favorites like Singing Trees and the Winter Cathedral. A newly reimagined Fire Garden and Heritage Tree will also be present.
Please note that this is not technically a holiday-themed show, but does celebrate the season.
Collaborators include Sony Music, Culture Creative, and Arny Granat from WAD Entertainment.
Details
Event Date:
Friday, November 12, 2021, to Sunday, January 2, 2022
4:30 pm – 11:30 pm
with flex tickets available
Last entry at 9 pm
Closed Nov. 25, Dec. 24 & 25
Price is dependent on the day you choose to attend.
Standard:
Adult: $24/$26
Child 3-12: $12/$14
Premium:
Adult: $26/$28
Child 3-12: $13/$15
Child under 3: free
Tickets purchased the day of the event are an additional $2 per ticket
Erin Benassi
(847) 835-6819, direct
Do you have other holiday events you love? Let us know in the comments!
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]]>Rooftop Asylum Halloween Party at I|O Godfrey
This fourth-floor rooftop will be transformed into a haunted asylum, complete with Halloween food and drink specials (like a charcuterie skull, toxic waste mac, and cheese, or purple poison cocktail). Plus, the roof will be outfitted with nine haunted igloos, each decked out in spooky decor that fits a different Halloween theme. Reserve your spot today.
TILT Terror Nights at 360 CHICAGO Observation Deck
Get your thrills and chills while hovering more than 1,000 feet above Chicago. This Halloween event at 360 CHICAGO offers guests a special after-dark experience, featuring a longer and faster spin on their signature TILT ride. You’ll also find Halloween-themed cocktails and to-die-for city views. Get your tickets today.
Haunted Halloween Ball at Congress Plaza Hotel
Dress up for Chicago’s largest and scariest Halloween costume party. Experience a night of thrills at the Haunted Halloween Ball on Oct. 30 at the (reportedly haunted) Congress Plaza Hotel. The massive ballroom of the 122-year-old hotel will transform into a zombie-themed dance floor where live DJs, vampire bellmen, and costumed go-go dancers rule the night. The event starts at 9 p.m. and goes until 3 a.m. Tickets are available for purchase online.
Totally 80’s Halloween Party at Time Out Market
Swing by Time Out Market Chicago for a Totally 80’s Halloween Party as the food hall travels back in time on Oct. 30. Drink a Pop Rocks-rimmed cocktails, jam to an awesome ’80s soundtrack, snap photos in front of giant Lite Brite, play Pac-Man, or set a high score on Super Mario Bros.
Afrofusion Halloween Party at The Promontory
Dance the night away at this Afrofusion Halloween Party on Saturday, Oct. 30. The Promontory in Hyde Park is hosting this costume content and dance party, where international DJs fuse hip-hop, R&B, reggae, and afrobeat into a one-of-a-kind musical experience. General admission tickets and table reservations are on sale now.
Adults Night Out at Lincoln Park Zoo
While zoo-goers might be familiar with Lincoln Park Zoo’s Fall Fest from Oct. 8 – 21, adults can enjoy an evening stroll among wildlife with a beer, cider, hard seltzer, or glass of wine in hand at Adults Night Out: The Great Pumpkin Glow. With multiple bars and no crowds, this after-hours event offers music from a live DJ, lawn games, and free rides on the Endangered Species Carousel. This special night takes place on Oct. 28 from 6:30 – 10 p.m. and tickets can be purchased online.
Tarot Cocktails at The Gwen
The Gwen Hotel, recently named the best hotel in Chicago by Conde Nast Traveler, will have a full menu of tarot-themed cocktails for October. They’ll also host Halloween events, like screenings of classic horror movies.
Haunted Halloween Booze Cruise
Celebrate Halloween on the water this year. Set sail from DuSable Harbor on a Haunted Halloween Booze Cruise aboard the Anita Dee I Yacht. With amazing skyline views, a full bar, and music, you can dance the night away in your Halloween best at this 21+ event. Enjoy the lake breeze on the open deck as you take in Chicago’s landmarks lit up at night. Costumes are encouraged and tickets can be purchased online.
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