Chicago’s summer event calendar is overflowing with cultural happenings. From groundbreaking art exhibits to exciting theatrical premieres, there’s truly something for everyone to enjoy.
Chicago cultural events this summer
Check out our list of can’t-miss arts and culture events, grab your tickets, and start looking forward to your jam-packed summer in Chicago.
Top cultural events in Chicago this summer
If you’re looking for things to do this summer in Chicago, mark your calendar for these exciting arts and culture events. Grab tickets for theatre happenings like Chicago Cabaret Week, top music festivals featuring Chicago-born genres, and blockbuster exhibits at top museums.
Theatre and dance performances

Photos by Todd Rosenberg.
Chicago Cabaret Week
May 8 – 17, 2026
Citywide
Kick off summer with Chicago’s dynamic cabaret scene. This annual festival features top cabaret artists at venues across the city, with discounted tickets for $30 or less.
Chicago Dance Month
June 2026
Citywide
This month-long celebration brings dance performances across genres to venues throughout the city. The month kicks off with a free event at Navy Pier featuring local dance companies.
Catch As Catch Can
June 4 – July 12, 2026
Steppenwolf Theatre
A prodigal son returns to blue-collar New England, setting off a spiraling crisis for two families. This Chicago premiere features an all-star ensemble cast, led by Gary Cole.
Theater of the Mind
Now playing through July 12, 2026
Reid Murdoch Building
From the mind of David Byrne of Talking Heads fame, this immersive production blends neuroscience research with thought-provoking creativity. Guests are led through interactive rooms in small groups for a unique, intimate experience.
The Notebook: The Musical
Aug. 4 – 16, 2026
James M. Nederlander Theatre
The Notebook, presented by Broadway in Chicago, comes to life on stage with this stunning musical adaptation. The show features music and lyrics by multi-platinum singer-songwriter Ingrid Michaelson.
Muddy Waters
June 20 – July 29, 2026
Black Ensemble Theater
As part of its 50th season, Black Ensemble Theater in Uptown presents this ode to Muddy Waters, known as the father of Chicago blues music.
More live theatre and dance in Chicago this summer:
- Deeply Rooted Dance Theatre (May 30, 2026) at The Auditorium
- Suffs (July 7 – 19, 2026) at CIBC Theatre
- & Juliet (July 22 – Aug. 2, 2026) at The Auditorium
- Water for Elephants (June 23 – July 5, 2026) at James M. Nederlander Theatre
- Brokeback Mountain (May 28 – June 28, 2026) at Chicago Shakespeare Theatre
- Chicago SummerDance (July – August 2026) in city parks
Live music

Chicago Blues Festival
June 4 – 7, 2026
Millennium Park
Enjoy world-class blues at one of Chicago’s most legendary music festivals, drawing hundreds of thousands of fans from all over the country.
Jazzin’ at the Shedd
May 27 – Sept. 2, 2026
Shedd Aquarium
Bring some fun to your weeknights with this summer series at the Shedd Aquarium, featuring live jazz on the terrace, cocktails, and unbeatable skyline views every Wednesday.
Grant Park Music Festival
June 10 – Aug. 15, 2026
Millennium Park
A Chicago summer tradition for more than 90 years, the Grant Park Music Festival is the nation’s only free, summer-long outdoor classical music series.
Millennium Park Summer Music Series
June 15 – Aug. 6, 2026
Millennium Park
This free outdoor concert series features top local and touring acts, all with a skyline backdrop in downtown Millennium Park.
Chosen Few Picnic
July 11, 2026
Jackson Park
House music fans flock to lakefront Jackson Park for the Chosen Few Picnic, the nation’s longest-running house music celebration.
More live music events and festivals in Chicago this summer:
- Tuesdays on the Terrace (seasonal) at the Museum of Contemporary Art
- The Lyrical Lemonade Summer Smash (June 12 – 14) at Seatgeek Stadium
- Michelada Fest (June 26 – 28) in Union Park
- Windy City Smokeout (July 8 – 12, 2026) outside United Center
- Chicago Gospel Music Festival (July 24 – 25) in Millennium Park
- Lollapalooza (July 30 – Aug. 2, 2026) in Grant Park
- Chicago House Music Festival and Conference (Aug. 27 – 30, 2026) in Millennium Park
- Chicago Jazz Festival (Sept. 3 – 6, 2026) in Millennium Park
Events and openings

James Beard Awards
June 15, 2026
Lyric Opera House
The culinary world’s most prestigious honors will be handed out to chefs and restaurants during a Chicago ceremony. An exclusive tasting event featuring the city’s top chefs will follow the awards.
Obama Presidential Center
Opens June 19, 2026
Hyde Park
The highly anticipated Obama Presidential Center will be opening its doors to the public over Juneteenth weekend. Come explore the interactive exhibits, observation deck, community gardens, public events, and more.
The Hand & The Eye
Opens April 18, 2026
Gold Coast
The Hand & The Eye is a new, only-in-Chicago experience that has transformed the historic McCormick Mansion into the world’s largest magic venue. Guests are invited to wander multiple floors and rooms, each offering a unique performance and dining experience.
Chicago 250
All year long
Citywide
Chicago 250 is part of the nationwide celebration commemorating the 250th anniversary of the United States. The city will mark the momentous occasion with an array of exhibits, concerts, performances, and more.
Route 66 Centennial
All year long
Citywide
This year marks the 100th anniversary of Route 66, the iconic road trip route that officially begins in the heart of Chicago. Experience the history and legacy of the famous byway with celebrations and events all summer long.
Art exhibits

Willem de Kooning Drawing
June 14 – Sept. 20, 2026
Art Institute of Chicago
The Art Institute of Chicago will stage the first-ever exhibition to spotlight the drawings of Willem de Kooning, the famed American artist and a central figure of the abstract expressionism movement.
Dancing the Revolution: From Dancehall to Reggaetón
April 14 – Sept. 20, 2026
Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago
Dancing the Revolution will explore the dynamic genres of dancehall and reggaetón through contemporary art. The exhibit will include paintings, sound sculptures, videos, and other disciplines — all exploring dance as a tool of resistance and liberation.
Anne Frank: The Exhibition
Opens May 1, 2026
Griffin Museum of Science & Industry
Step inside a meticulous full-scale reconstruction of the Annex where Anne Frank and her family hid for two years during the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands. This moving experience features never-before-seen artifacts from Anne Frank’s life.
Pokémon Fossil Museum
Opens May 22, 2026
Field Museum
Pokémon Fossil Museumwill make its North American debut at the Field Museum this summer. This family-friendly exhibition blends the world of Pokémon and paleontology. Guests can compare Pokémon fossils to real-life dinosaurs and ancient life forms.
Paris in Black: Internationalism and the Black Renaissance
Now open
The DuSable Black History Museum and Education Center
Explore the experiences of Black artists in Europe, particularly Paris, as they sought a refuge for creative expression. The Paris in Blackcollection explores almost a century of Black art, including stories from iconic figures like Josephine Baker, James Baldwin, and more.
Stingray Touch
May through September
Shedd Aquarium
This one-of-a-kind experience allows visitors to dip their hands into the tropical waters of the seasonal Stingray Touch. Gently touch stingrays as they glide by and discover their unique texture as you learn more about these interesting creatures.
More Chicago art exhibits to check out this summer:
- Ornament & Information (April 10 – July 19, 2026) at the Chicago Cultural Center
- Tangible Sound: Arrival to a Higher Ground (April 25 – Sept. 27, 2026) at the Chicago Cultural Center
- Crafting Character: The Costumes of Paul Tazewell (open through Sept. 7, 2026) at Griffin Museum of Science & Industry
- Palomar (Part 1& 2) (May 1 – July 12, 2026) at The Renaissance Society
- Impressions of a City: Drawings by Marvin Young(April 9 – Aug. 23, 2026) at the Intuit Art Museum
- Images of Faith: 3,000 Years of Spiritual Expressions in Mexico (April 24 – Aug. 16, 2026) at the National Museum of Mexican Art



