WHERE TO CELEBRATE THE 4TH IN CHICAGO
From Navy Pier to the Museum Campus and in Millennium Park, Chicagoans — whether sprawled on blankets or perched in lawn chairs — have options to celebrate Independence Day. Besides the big Navy Pier fireworks Thursday night, there are activities around town all weekend.
Wednesday
10:30 a.m to 1 p.m. at Millennium Park: The Grant Park orchestra will conduct an open rehearsal at Pritzker Pavilion for their “Independence Day Salute” concert the next day.
5 to 10 p.m. at Shedd Aquarium: The weekly jazz concert is also a prime spot for viewing Navy Pier’s weekly Wednesday fireworks. Cost is $19.95 for Chicago residents, $24.95 for nonresidents. Museum members receive free admission to multiple sets. Food and drinks will be available for purchase.
7 to 8:30 p.m. at Navy Pier: The Navy Band Great Lakes Wind Ensemble.
9:30 p.m. at Navy Pier: Fireworks.
Thursday
10 a.m. to noon at Chicago History Museum: The 60th anniversary of their annual Independence Day celebration will honor their former president and chief historian Russell Lewis, who died earlier this year. In addition to a color guard presentation and a children’s parade, members and activists will read the Declaration of Independence. The event is free.
6:30 to 10 p.m. at Shedd Aquarium: “Fourth with the Fishes” includes events throughout the museum. Aquarist James Clark will discuss how fish use colors, including red, white and blue, for survival. Tickets cost $24.95 for Chicago residents, $29.95 for nonresidents, and members pay $14.95. Food and drinks will be available for purchase.
6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at Millennium Park: The Grant Park orchestra will perform their “Independence Day Salute” at the Pritzker Pavilion. Tickets range from $26 to $101. The orchestra will play 15 patriotic songs, and a color guard will present.
9:30 p.m. at Navy Pier: Fireworks synchronized with recorded patriotic music. Ride-hailing services will be disabled upon pier closure as no pedestrian or vehicular traffic will be permitted on the North Dock. Navy Pier recommends using public transportation or parking at one of the pier’s three partner garages at a discounted rate of $15. On-site parking garages are available for a rate of $45 on July 3 and 4.
It is not clear what full capacity is, but that cap tends to be reached every Independence Day — the pier’s busiest day of the year, according to spokesperson Payal Patel. Guests will be turned away when the fire marshal determines full capacity. The pier will likely close its gates no later than 7:30 p.m.
Navy Pier: “OffShore Rooftop & Bar” opened last month. Attached to the hotel that is being constructed on the third floor of the pier, Guinness World Records has labeled it the “world’s largest rooftop deck.” Tickets can be purchased online or at 312-535-6660.
Cruises are available to take clients onto Lake Michigan to view the fireworks. Tickets can be found through navypier.org.
Saturday
10:15 p.m. at Navy Pier: As part of the biweekly and summerlong fireworks on Wednesdays and Saturdays, a 10-minute show will take place Saturday.