The Ukrainian Institute of Modern Art Maker’s Market features more than 20 local vendors and seeks to honor artists’ perseverance during the past two years of the coronavirus pandemic.ĭetails: 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday at the Midway Plaisance, 59th Street and Ellis Avenue. Hyde Park Summer Fest returns to the South Side with 20 musical performances, including sets by Busta Rhymes, Ashanti and Lupe Fiasco (Saturday) and Jhene Aiko, Lucky Daye and Marsha Ambrosius (Sunday).ĭetails: Noon-10 p.m. (Photo by Timmy Samuel-Starbelly Studios) Saturday and Sunday along Clark Street between Catalpa and Foster avenues. Named for the neighborhood’s Swedish heritage, Andersonville Midsommarfest features traditional Swedish activities, including a dance around the maypole, as well as kids activities and music and entertainment performances across five stages.ĭetails: 5-10 p.m. Saturday at Grand Park, Butler Field, South Lakeshore Drive and East Monroe Street. Free-$10 / MAPĭozens of vendors are serving up 100% vegan fare at Chicago Vegandale Festival , including lobsta mac and cheese by Oh My Cod Vegan Seafood Co., ice cream by BRICS and mushroom jerky by Vegky.ĭetails: 11 a.m.-7 p.m. Saturday and Sunday in Humboldt Park, 2800 W. Saturday) featuring floats, marching groups and local bands steps off at Division Street and Western Avenue.ĭetails: 2-10 p.m. Salsa, merengue, bomba and plena music by local and Puerto Rican bands are on tap for Fiestas Patronales Puertorriquenas. This year’s Pivot Arts Festival highlights artists’ resilience and ability to adapt during the pandemic with films and videos, live performances, works-in progress and community gatherings.ĭetails: Times vary Friday through June 18 at The Edge Theater, 5451 N. Free / MAPįind more fests: 2022 Summer Festival Guide Thursday-Sunday at Millennium Park, 201 E. Performances will also be held in Austin, Bronzeville and along the Chicago Riverwalk.ĭetails: Noon-9 p.m. Headliners include Shemekia Copeland (Thursday), Billy Branch & The Sons of Blues (Friday), Ronnie Baker Brooks (Saturday) and Eric Gales (Sunday). Music floods Millennium Park as the Chicago Blues Festival returns on a trio of stages.
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