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    Jay Pritzker Pavilion

    4.5 (164 reviews)
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    Monic L.

    This was my first time at the Jay Pritzer Pavilion and I had a great time. The place starts 11,000 people. 4000 in seats and the other there is lawn space. It is beautifully designed. I attended the Broadway In Chicago Free summer concert and for this event they had four entry points. They secure the perimeter so they can control who is coming in for an event. The line to get in was long but moved quickly to get through security. I was able to find a seat near the stage. The open air concept is so nice. You can enjoy from a seat or bring a blanket and lawn chair and have a picnic on the lawn area. They allow you to bring your own food and drinks in. The acoustics are great. And doesn't matter where you sit you'll be able to hear. The stage is pretty big and they utilize the space well. If I can make it to another concert out this way, I would do it again.

    The Jay Pritzker Pavilion sign.
    Fran C.

    While I was visiting the Millennium park to look at da "Bean", I came across a structure that peeked my interest so I had to go and check it out. I originally was not aware of this place, but it kind of reminded me of the "Waikiki Shell" we have back home (I'm from Hawaii), where it looked like it was an open air amphitheater that is used for concerts, & other functions. Upon walking around area to take a few pictures, I saw a sign that said that this amphitheater was called the - "Jay Pritzker Pavilion". Cool! Now I know what it is, and I decided to look up this pavilion on Google to edjumacate a Bruddah! For more information about the Jay Pritzker Pavilion, check out this interesting link about the pavilion - https://millenniumparkfoundation.org/art-architecture/pritzker-pavilion/ Upon looking at the activities that will be happening at the Jay Pritzker Pavilion, I found out that Robert Plant (I am a big fan of Robert Plant of Led Zeppelin) & Alison Krauss will be performing there on June 7, 2022. Darn! I wished I was in Chicago again to see this event!!!! Anyways, during Covid-19 times, this amphitheater is the perfect venue should folks want to gather to enjoy an event, as it's open air so if there are larger crowds, it should be much safer to gather. Hopefully, one day I'll head back to Chicago to enjoy an event here at the Jay Pritzker Pavilion.

    Ernie H.

    How can you not give this 5 stars. I'm under the stars, in this case low flying clouds, listening to shows tune by the full grand park orchestra - oh did I mention there are cirque performances at the same time!! The acoustics is great for outdoors - barring the occasional ambulances in the background. Admission folks is how much folk's? Oh yeah it's complimentary! So check the Website out - pick a performance and show up - it's summer in Chicago!

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    Steve A.

    A good place for fun and cheap concerts. It usually has free events. Jay Pritzker Pavilion is one of the important structures in Millennium Park. It functions as a park well even without anything happening. The Pavilion has lots of green space. It often has free concerts by successful acts. Of course many of these are by classical and musical you may not know of. The seating isn't the best but has it been mentioned it's free, as in who cares it's free so no need to pay for this. Even if you aren't here for music there's plenty to enjoy. Mainly the beautiful architecture of the place to hang out. Good place to spend an afternoon. It even seems nice when there aren't any concerts. There's a big ass lawn to stretch out on and play around with someone or yourself.

    Ariel M.

    Huge pavilion, attached to the BP pedestrian bridge which is a lovely walk. A great place to stop for some free shows on some weeknights in the summer and regardless it is still an interesting sight to see the architecture of it

    Jacqueline B.

    We came here for the Blues Fest. The music was awesome, but it's best to keep in mind that this is not 'pc' music. Blues are not all whining and crying, it's also very sexy, sexist, and suggestive! One artist brings women dancers on for visual effect, but careful, the women can dish out their own brand of justice too. Bring a jacket to this fest, or dress in layers, as June can be warm during the day but freezing when the sun goes down! Also it's best to bring your own food. The Park lines were long, unorganized and the food was overpriced.

    Daylight exercising
    Boon C.

    This pavilion provide many memories to the city. It host many concerts and shows. During the summer, there are many free concert series. We were having a chance to enjoy the Thomas Wilkins orchestra conductor music. The orchestra play many John Williams music including Star War, raider of the lost art, harry porter music and more. This pavilion not just making music, during the day time, they are people gathering there for exercise. It was good for group exercise. Many have brought the pad there for the morning routine.

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    Orest S.

    This is a great venue to enjoy a summer concert. You can find a lot of sits or sit on the lawn. Stage stage is futuristic and great looking, sound and kites are professional.

    Shannah H.

    Beautiful Frank Gehry designed amphitheater/pavilion. I can't even imagine how nice it must be on a star-filled night, watching a performance. Really I sat here for nearly 15 minutes just admiring the design and soaking up the atmosphere. Just. Beautiful.

    Sarah S.

    Tons of events happen here and best of all they happen here for free! Movies, concerts, shows - whatever suits your fancy. I saw an outdoor movie here and was pleased with the experience. Admittedly the screen isn't huge so you're best off sitting in the actual seats or up close if you're on the grass. Be sure to bring a blanket so you can comfortable hang out on the lawn while attending your event. Though the visual isn't amazing, the sound is. I was impressed with their cool architectural layout of bars above the whole lawn. Then I realized they aren't all for cosmetic reasons but the speakers are set up on the bars so sound can pump through the whole outdoor area. No sound issues at all! You can BYOB and BYOFood, as well. The evening I went though they had food trucks onsite for food purchasing, as well. Bathrooms are not nearly as bad as I would have expected for an outdoor venue. They are underneath the Pavillion and fairly clean. Surprisingly, no lines either. Security walks the area making sure all is going nice and calmly. They also ensure no one has tall objects up that could potentially obstruct your view. I enjoyed attending my movie in the park at Jay Pritzker Pavilion at Millennium Park and wouldn't hesitate going again. I would like some better signage within Millennium though so guests could easily find the pavilion. Other than that, great outdoor venue for events!

    Stefanie C.

    I wish I could have seen a show here! Well to be fair, I visited during Labor Day weekend when the huge Jazz Festival happened, but my boyfriend and I had other plans. If anything, walk by the Pavilion and marvel at its stunning architecture. If you do come here for an event, I love that there are benches surrounding the Pavilion, though most seating is on the lawn. I'm not a local but I heard they have free concerts and movies here. What a treasure to have in this city!

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    The Jay Pritzker Pavilion is a fabulous little space that holds a plethora of events, right by Millennium Park.

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