Songs of Protest, Sounds of Freedom brings together an all-star lineup of Chicago area musicians raising their voices in song and spoken word. Singing and speaking out with power, inspiration and hope for change during these troubling times.The program will include blues, folk, jazz, reggae, rock and poetry.Proceeds benefit the Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights.In a dissonant world, every moment of harmony counts--and if we share music, we might just shout in anger a little less and sing in unity more. - Jon Meacham
- Main Box Office: (847) 492-8862
- Administrative Office: (847) 492-8061
- Located at main box office entrance
- Valid photo ID required for pickup
- Available 1 hour before performance start time
- Tickets can be held up to 30 minutes before show time
- Street parking available on Chicago Avenue
- Nearby public parking lots within 2 blocks
- Limited on-site parking
- Metered street parking zones
- Wheelchair accessible spaces
- Companion seating available
- Accessible restrooms
- Front row accommodations
- Elevator access to all levels
- No outside food or drinks
- No smoking inside venue
- Valid ticket required for entry
- Late seating during performance intervals
- Professional photography/recording prohibited
- Ages 12 and above generally permitted
- Children under 12 require adult supervision
- Some performances may have specific age restrictions
- Infant/lap policies vary by event type
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