Jay Pritzker Pavilion

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Chicago, United States

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Amphitheater· Tourist attraction· Music Venues· Stadiums & Arenas

Jay Pritzker Pavilion Reviews | Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Jay Pritzker Pavilion is located in Chicago, United States on 201 E Randolph St. Jay Pritzker Pavilion is rated 4.8 out of 5 in the category amphitheater in United States.

Address

201 E Randolph St

Price range

$

Phone

+1 3127421168

Amenities

Good for kidsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible liftWheelchair-accessible seatingWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Da-Wang Wu

Besides the Cloud Gate and Crown Fountain, the Pavilion is another must-see when visitors come to the Millenium Park! The lawn is well maintained. There were many different free music festivals during summer time, and people bring their picnic blanket to the lawn to enjoy the show. Highly recommended!

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Frankie J

I give the Jay Pritzker Pavilion located at 201 E Randolph St, Chicago, IL 60601 FIVE STARS. What a well built amphitheater. Its so relaxing to stroll around and enjoy all that this wondeeful city has. 5️⃣ 's

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Samantha Hathaway

The Millennium Concept experience is a great introduction to many things in Chicago. I have previously seen The Lyric Opera's snippets of upcoming shows and tonight watched the Broadway upcoming season. The chairs are comfortable, sound carries well and the big screen is easily seen. We did find that the overhang isn't enough to prevent being rained on, but overall a great venue with extraordinary FREE events

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Carolyne Proulx

Incredibly accoustic from an outdoor concert stage by none other than the incredible architect Frank Gehry. The sound, the structure, very amazing location. Definitely worth a stop. Located in the hearth of Chicago's millenium park. Looking forward to visit again!

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Christine Fiene

This outdoor theater has it all. State of the Art acoustics, ample seating (both seats and lawn), a large stage with a huge video screen, stereo equipment and video staffed experienced associates. Convenient location. Restrooms adjacent to the stage. Handicapped accessible. Most concerts are free and well attended. There is a wide variety of entertainment. Impressive framed stage of huge steel rolled curved ibbons\. They reflect soft, colored lighting against the daylight into evening, dramatically against a beautiful Chicago skyline. The night we attended, during the Chicago Jazz Festival, featured Chicago's own mix by musician Ramsey Lewis. World renowned, this was sadly his last home concert before retiring. At 86, his performance was very well received by grateful Chicago fans. It was a special night.