![]() ![]() If you’d like to hear more jazz, head to the Hyde Park Jazz Festival on September 25-26, which will be held outdoors this year. That evening’s program is also a celebration of the 50 th anniversary of Chicago’s Alligator Records. On September 11 the focus is on house music, and Blues are featured on September 18. September 4 features jazz music with the Jazz Institute of Chicago and others. The September 3 program showcases gospel music. Other highlights of the festival include four special evening programs at the Jay Pritzker Pavilion in Millennium Park showcasing four music genres. In addition to the CSO concerts, Chicago In Tune includes hundreds of events at more than fifty-five venues, through September 19. Sharel Cassity and more perform at the Hyde Park Jazz Festival, September 25-26. ![]() The concert is part of the City of Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events’ Chicago In Tune, which celebrates 2021: Year of Chicago Music. ![]() Georges, Price and Beethoven.” Herbie Hancock returns to Symphony Center on September 2, the first Symphony Center Jazz Presents concert in nineteen months. The Chicago Symphony Orchestra (CSO) and conductor Riccardo Muti perform for the first time together since February 2020 at Symphony Center on September 23-35 in “ Muti Conducts St. Georges, Price and Beethoven 3” on September 23 – 25. ![]() I hope you agree.Ĭonductor Riccardo Muti and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra present “Muti Conducts St. “The show must go on,” as they say, so wearing a mask and showing proof of vaccination seem a small price to pay to keep Chicago’s restaurants, entertainment and cultural institutions open and available. The kicker is that as of August 20 masks are required in indoor public spaces, and the League of Chicago Theatres has said that in addition to the mask mandate, patrons will be required to show proof of vaccination to attend in-person events. Many venues and institutions have been closed since early last year, so the re-openings and season openings are even more than ever welcome. September has always been an exciting time in Chicago, when the social and cultural life reawakens after the languid days of summer. ![]()
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