Summer in Chicago may be coming to a close, but that doesn't mean events like art shows and music and food festivals are ending anytime soon.
Here are a few ways to take part in some of the things the city has to offer for the long holiday weekend that marks the unofficial start of fall.
Chicago Jazz Festival
A Chicago Labor Day tradition, the Chicago Jazz Festival in Millennium Park showcases local and national talent. All performances will be free.
The event will take place Thursday through Sunday. Here's more information.
Bulls Fest
The Chicago Bulls are ringing in Labor Day Weekend by hosting the inaugural "Bulls Fest," a two-day event designed to celebrate the organization through sport, art and food.
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The lineup for the proceedings is stacked with events ranging from player meet-and-greets with Ayo Dosunmu to high-profile concerts with G Herbo, as well as a 3-on-3 basketball tournament.
Events will unravel Saturday and Sunday between Wood Street and Damen Avenue, with an extension into the United Center's main atrium. Here's more information.
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Navy Pier Events
Navy Pier will have a revolving door of programs on the waterfront this weekend.
The Great American Lobster Fest will kick things off, offering foodies live lobster from the cold waters of the East Coast, live music performances and family-friendly activities. Organizers noted that other meals will be available for non-seafood lovers.
The festival, which is billed as the largest seafood festival in the Midwest, will run from Friday to Sunday. Tickets start at $70 and can be purchased here.
On Labor Day, the Bitter Jester Music Festival will give way to a concert competition between emerging artists at the pier's Beer Garden.
The free event will take place from 1 to 8 p.m. Monday. More information is available here.
Cruises
Chicagoans can sail into the holiday by boarding cruises that will take off throughout the weekend on the city's waters.
From architecture tours to sunset boat rides, here are some cruises to check out:
- Wendella; Chicago Sunset Cruise
- Chicago's First Last; Chicago Architecture Foundation Center River Cruise
- Shoreline Sightseeing; Architecture Tour on the Chicago River
- Odyssey Lake Michigan; Brunch Cruise on Lake Michigan
- Chicago Seadog; Extreme Thrill Ride
Brunch
Notable names from Chicago's food scene will offer brunch specials Monday. Here are a few:
- Aba: 302 N. Green St.
- Cafe Ba-Ba-Reeba!: 2024 N. Halsted St.
- The Hampton Social: Locations vary
- Tanta Chicago: 118 W. Grand Ave.
- Mac’s Wood Grilled: 1801 W. Division St.
Lincoln Square Greek Fest
From St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church, the popular festival serves up authentic Greek flavorful food, live music and dancing.
The event will run Friday until Sunday. More information can be found here.
The Lumineers Concert
The Lumineers are set to roll through Chicago, bringing their "Brightside World Tour" to Wrigley Field this weekend.
With performances from special guests Caamp and James Bay, the concert will start at 6:30 p.m. Saturday. Tickets are available here.
ARC Music Festival
ARC will ring electronic dance music Friday through Sunday throughout Union Park, with sets from Adam Beyer x Cirez D, Carl Cox, Charlotte De Witte, DJ Tennis and Skream among others.
Three-day passes are still available starting at $319 here.
North Coast Music Festival
North Coast will also spotlight renowned electronic artists at SeatGeek Stadium in Chicago's Bridgeview neighborhood.
Illenium, Diplo, Kaytranada, Armin van Buuren and Madeon will be joined by a handful of others on the lineup throughout Friday to Sunday. Tickets are still available.