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    Here's what's happening in Chicago this weekend

    By Maxwell MillingtonMoyo Adeolu,

    8 hours ago

    This weekend, jam to local and international acts in Union Park, celebrate 20 years of Millennium Park with rapper Common or get tickets to Sad Summer Fest.


    1. 🥁 Pitchfork Music Festival

    Black Pumas, Jamie XX, Carly Rae Jepsen, Brittany Howard and Muna headline this year's Pitchfork Festival .

    Why it matters: Hosted in Chicago for nearly 20 years, this music event has elevated the Windy City as a music hub. Plus, it's great exposure for local acts — they open each day.

    Zoom in: Black Duck, Angry Blackmen, Lifeguard and Akenya are among the Chicago acts performing.

    What to expect: Outside of the music , there's the Renegade Craft Fair , a vinyl record fair, a kids zone and a nonpartisan voting booth.

    When: Gates open at noon Friday–Sunday, schedule

    Location: Union Park

    💭 Moyo 's thought bubble: This is my first time attending the Pitchfork Festival, and I'm excited to see artists. Be sure to stay hydrated this weekend!

    Tickets start at $ 134

    2. 🎉 Millennium Park 20th Anniversary Celebration

    • Celebrate the park's anniversary Thursday through Sunday. Actor and rapper Common will return home to perform Saturday with the Grant Park Orchestra. Free

    3. 🪩 21 + Night at WNDR Chicago

    • Sip and walk through this immersive exhibit from 6-10 pm Thursday. If you miss it, the next event is Aug. 15. Tickets start at $25

    4. 🍾 Chicago Margarita & Mimosa Fest

    5. 🎤 Sad Summer Festival 2024

    6. 🎫 Southside Summer Festival

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