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Common to perform with Grant Park Orchestra at Millennium Park as part of 20th anniversary celebrations in downtown Chicago.


Millennium Park in Chicago celebrated its 20th anniversary this weekend with a four-day event featuring music, activities, and fireworks. The festivities kicked off with performances by various Latin artists on Thursday, followed by a Star Wars-themed concert by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra on Friday. The highlight of the weekend was a performance by Chicago-native Common with the Grant Park Orchestra on Saturday, ending with a fireworks display. The park, which opened in 2004, is known for its iconic Cloud Gate sculpture and interactive fountains, attracting millions of visitors each year.

Eli’s Cheesecake joined in the celebrations, handing out 1,000 slices of cheesecake to visitors. The park, originally a sunken railyard parking lot, has been transformed into a vibrant green space and cultural hub. Chicago residents and visitors alike appreciate the park as a must-see attraction in the city. The Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs operates the public park and hosted the anniversary celebration.

The weekend event featured a variety of performances, activities, and family-friendly programming, showcasing the diversity and vibrancy of Chicago’s arts and culture scene. From live music and dance performances to interactive workshops and storytelling sessions, there was something for everyone to enjoy. The park’s significance in promoting tourism and community revitalization was highlighted by Eleanor Gorski, CEO of the Chicago Architecture Center. Overall, the 20th-anniversary celebration of Millennium Park was a testament to the park’s enduring appeal and importance in the city’s cultural landscape.

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