by The Second City
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Jul 23, 2024
If you’re looking for things to do in Chicago, a comedy show is a must. Check out “The Devil is in the Detours,” playing at The Second City Chicago mainstage. Expect hilarious and unhinged comedy with this six-person ensemble sketch review. Catch one of the evening shows, running throughout July.
Summer is for outdoor concerts. When creating your Chicago events calendar, pencil in at least one. Attend free concerts at Millennium Park and enjoy stunning views of the Chicago skyline. Shows occur Mondays and Thursdays from 6:30-9pm.
Out of the things you can do in Chicago in July, what about a Sunday brunch? The Second City’s Improv Brunch serves one with a twist, so you can get your Bloody Mary and breakfast burrito with a side of humor. Enjoy improvised comedy from The Second City players, running every Sunday in July.
There’s many fun activities in Chicago, and a tantalizing jazz night is one of them. The Shedd Aquarium holds a jazz concert series every Wednesday night in July. Visit the sea life exhibits before relaxing on the lakeside terrace for wine, spectacular city views, and live jazz.
Escape the heat and catch “The Best of The Second City” at the UP Comedy Club. The hilarious Second City crew performs classic sketches and characters from its 65-year-old archive. Shows run Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays.
Looking for dog-friendly Chicago activities? Ride the Mercury Canine Cruise, gliding over Lake Michigan and the Chicago River. Take in the sites and history of Chicago, while your dog can enjoy the open air and hang with other pups. Available Saturdays and Sundays starting July 13.
Can’t get enough of Agatha Christie or the adventures of Nick and Nora Charles? Try “Clued In” at Judy’s Beat Lounge in Chicago. A cast of six Second City comedians create an improvised murder mystery. Catch the killer show on a Friday or Saturday evening.
Make sure to add some science to your Chicago activities list. After work, stop at The Doane Observatory to gaze at cosmic wonders. In July, the planetarium is open until 10pm on Wednesdays. See their award-winning sky shows in state-of-the-art theaters. Free for locals!
Make it through the week with a Wednesday game night like no other. At “You Got Gamed!”, you can experience the fun of a live game show as Second City comedians compete. Find it at the e.t.c. Theater in Chicago.
One of the biggest Chicago events is the Windy City Smokeout. It goes down July 11-14 on West Madison Street. This year the festival brings in country headliners Thomas Rhett, Parker Mccollum, Cody Johnson, and Carrie Underwood. Sample mouth-watering BBQ from world famous pitmasters.
Afrobeat music mixes pop, funk, electro, and jazz with Nigerian instrumentation and rhythms. The street festival happens at Hyde Park with games, DJs, outdoor laser tag, and photo installations. Catch the vibes July 13 from noon to 10p.
Sip on micheladas and celebrate Latin music at Miche Fest. In its sixth year in Chicago, you’ll see artists performing reggaeton, salsa, banda, and rock. This year Kali Uchis and Junior H are headlining. Come down to Oakwood Beach July 13 and 14 for the fest (single or two-day ticket options available).
The ultimate food festival hits The Salt Shed July 13 and 14. Over 20 restaurants will be represented for foodies to explore. See industry panels and speakers Chrissy Teigen, Common, and Chance the Rapper.
For art and culture, come to the Southport Art Fest July 13 and 14 at the Southport Corridor at Wrigleyville. The festival showcases diverse artists from all over the world. Experience visual art and live performances. The family-friendly event will have a kids’ area with games and activities.
Sundays on State hits again on July 14. Free to attend, State Street is transformed into an exciting block party with activations, fitness classes, art, vendors, and food. It’s the perfect way to spend a Sunday while supporting local business owners.
Eat popcorn under the stars. Starting July 16th, Millennium Park offers a Summer Film Series with Tuesday night movie screenings. This year, bring the whole family for “E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial,” “Jurassic Park,” “Coco,” or “Barbie.”
Who doesn’t like tacos and tamales? This year the festival takes place July 19-21 at 16th and Peoria.The festival promises handmade tortillas, street cantinas, entertainment, and art installations. Experience Latin culture with tasty food and a block party atmosphere.
Bring the fam to this free event. It’s been 20 years since Millennium Park’s official opening, and they’re celebrating in style. Come down July 18-21 for performances, concerts, art, dance, and children’s activities.
The Pitchfork Music Festival takes place at Union Park July 19-21, bringing together established artists and up-and-comers. This year Black Pumas, Carly Rae Jepson, Alanis Morissette, Brittany Howard, Jamie XX, MUNA are just some of the 4-plus artists who will perform. Between sets explore the wide variety of Chicago vendors.
Chicago SummerDance is hitting different Chicago parks throughout July. Take advantage of free dance classes taught by professional dance instructors. After the lesson, you’re able to practice your new moves with social dancing and music. Mark your Chicago events calendar for July 24, July 27, July 28, and July 31.
Fiesta del Sol comes back to Chicago July 25-28. Located at Pilsen, the Latino festival offers a carnival, food, music, local vendors, and other cultural experiences. A Mega Pass will get you unlimited rides.
The Taste of Lincoln Avenue is celebrating its 40th anniversary. July 26-28 head to Lincoln and Fullerton for arts, crafts, and band performances. There’s something for everyone, from a Kid’s Carnival for the youngsters to whiskey, wine, and spirit tastings for the adults.
The Chinatown Summer Fair comes back July 27-28. The outdoor event celebrates far east culture with music, art, and kung fu demonstrations. Don’t forget about the food – you’ll have the opportunity to sample from the city’s best Chinese restaurants. All ages are welcome and admission is free.
If you’re hitting up all of the food festivals, you’ll want to stop by the Faces of Fitness event. Like a music festival, there will be a lineup of renowned instructors leading classes. Participate in yoga, dance cardio, strength training, and more. Get your Lululemons on and head to the River North July 27 and 28 for this fitness festival.
The Maxwell Street Market returns July 28. From 9am-2pm, it has everything you could want for Sunday midday marketing. Shop handmade crafts, clothes, housewares, and more. After shopping, grab a bite and listen to live music.
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