Summer in Chicago is here, and it’s time to dive into the excitement! Whether you’re a sun-seeker, foodie, or music lover, the city offers endless possibilities to make your summer unforgettable. Check out these five must-do activities this weekend to kick off the season!
Get Creative at Chalk Howard Street
This event features talented artists transforming sidewalks into colorful works of art. Attendees can watch the artists in action as they work on large-scale designs along the streets. The day also includes live music, a variety of food vendors, and a range of family-friendly activities.
Date: August 24
Time: 11AM-8PM
Cost: Free
Location: Between Paulina St and Ashland Ave
More Info: howardstreetchicago.com
Join The Firehouse Block Party
The Firehouse Block Party features live performances by top artists, including Big K.R.I.T., and takes place outside a historic firehouse. This event also offers a mix of food trucks, local vendors, and activities that cater to all ages.
Date: August 24
Time: 12PM-10PM
Cost: Free
Location: Firehouse Community Arts Center, 2111 S Hamlin
More Info: eventbrite.com
Feel the Rhythm at LatiNXT Music Festival
This music festival showcases emerging Latinx talent across various genres, from traditional sounds to modern beats. Hosted by the lake, the event includes multiple stages, food vendors, and art installations too.
Date: August 24-25
Time: Sat 2PM-11:10pm; Sun 2PM-8PM
Cost: Free
Location: Navy Pier
More Info: navypier.org
Feel the Pressure at Chicago Triathlon
This endurance event challenges athletes with a course that includes swimming, biking, and running through the city. Participants navigate the waters of Lake Michigan, bike along Lake Shore, and finish with a run. For the first time, this triathlon will also showcase Olympic triathletes.
Date: August 24-25
Time: Sat 10AM; Sun 6AM
Cost: Free
Location: Grant Park
More Info: triathlonmajors.com
Celebrate Music at Sonido Fest
Sonido Fest celebrates Mexican music and culture with performances by regional and national artists. Held at a cultural venue, the event includes live music, art exhibits, and food vendors offering traditional Mexican cuisine.
Date: August 24
Time: 2PM-8PM
Cost: Free
Location: Ray Castro Plaza, 1852 W 19th St
More Info: nationalmuseumofmexicanart.org