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June 10 - August 15, 2026

Welcome

The Grant Park Music Festival is a ten-week classical music concert series held annually in Chicago, Illinois’ Millennium Park.

It features the Grant Park Orchestra and Chorus, along with guest performers and conductors, and is one of the only free outdoor classical-music concert series in the US.

Norwood Park
Night Out in the Parks

String Fellows at Norwood Park

Thu, Jul 30 · 6:30pm
Norwood Park
1h

Program

Mark O'Connor String Quartet No. 3 "Old Time": I.

Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz Madre, la de los primores

Jessie Montgomery Strum

Harry Thacker Burleigh (arr. Ruggero Vené) Deep River

Rhiannon Giddens At the Purchaser's Option

Bad Bunny (arr. Jacob Niederhoffer) DtMF

Clarice Assad El Brujo

Alberto Ginastera Quartet No. 1, Op. 20: I. Allegro violento

Paquito D'Rivera Wapango

Antonín Dvorak (arr. Ralph Raymond Hays) Symphony No. 9: II. Largo

Ginastera Quartet No. 1, Op. 20: IV. Allegramente

Chappell Roan (arr. Alison Gillies) Pink Pony Club

Featuring

String Fellows of the Grant Park Orchestra

Venue details

Norwood Park

5801 N Natoma Ave, Chicago, IL 60631

How to attend

All our Night Out in the Parks concerts are free to attend. Arrive 30 minutes before start.

Night Out in the Parks

Attending a Night Out in the Parks

What are Night Out in the Parks?

Night Out in the Parks brings free, family-friendly performances by Grant Park artists to Chicago neighborhoods, celebrating local culture.

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Free seating

Our Night Out in the Parks are free for the public to attend on a first-come-first-serve basis.

All our Night Out in the Parks are free to attend. Arrive 30 minutes before start.

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Event Sponsors

The Festival’s String and Vocal Fellowships and Night Out in the Parks performances are generously supported by Dr. Scholl Foundation, Alice Cooperman, Colleen and Lloyd Fry and the Lloyd A. Fry Foundation, the Hanson Community Connections Fund, the Jentes Family Violin Fellowship Fund, Jeffrey Lewis, Mazza Foundation, Nancy Meyerson (In Memory of Al Lewis), and the Sandra and Earl J. Rusnak, Jr. Cello Fellowship Fund.