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Chicago Blues Festival

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Museums, Places Of Interest, Tourist Information & Attractions

337 E Randolph Dr, Chicago, IL 60601

312-291-8448

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Today: 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

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Held over three days each June in the city's beloved Green Park, the Chicago Blues Festival is one of the highlights of the city's summer lineup. Originally started to commemorate the death of Blues legend Muddy Waters, it has grown to be the largest free blues festival in the world. There are five stages of live music to choose from, featuring both established and up-and-coming artists. Previous performers have included Chuck Berry, Keith Richards, and John Lee Hooker, and each year there are a few surprises in store for blues fans.Held over three days each June in the city's beloved Green Park, the Chicago Blues Festival is one of the highlights of the city's summer lineup. Originally started to commemorate the death of Blues legend Muddy Waters, it has grown to be the largest free blues festival in the world. There are five stages of live music to choose from, featuring both established and up-and-coming artists. Previous performers have included Chuck Berry, Keith Richards, and John Lee Hooker, and each year there are a few surprises in store for blues fans.Held over three days every June in the city's beloved Green Park, the Chicago Blues Festival is one of the highlights of the city's summer lineup. Originally started to commemorate the death of blues legend, Muddy Waters, it has grown into one of the largest free blues festivals in the world. There are five stages of live music to choose from, featuring both established and up-and-coming artists. Previous performers have included Chuck Berry, Keith Richards and John Lee Hooker, and each year there are a few surprises in store for blues fans.
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Phone: 312-744-3370

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Regular Hours
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Museums, Places Of Interest, Tourist Information & Attractions
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Location
The Shops at 25
Neighborhoods
Central Chicago, Grant Park
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Chicago Blues Museum

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Parking: Garage

Bike Parking: Yes

Outdoor Seating: Yes

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