Once one of America's most famous theatres and still one of the city's visual icons, the theatre is now primarily devoted to concerts, comedy shows, stand-up and magic performances. Among other things, the theatre is known for its distinctive neon "Chicago" sign.
This famous cultural institution was founded in 1921 as the Balaban and Katz Chicago Theatre.
Tickets to the show
Today, the theater is operated by the Madison Square Garden Company and continues to be one of the leading cultural venues not only in Chicago but the entire United States.
For a list of current events and to purchase tickets, visit the official website: msg.com/the-chicago-theatre.
How to get there
The Chicago Theatre is located right in the heart of the city.
- Metro - Lake station right outside the entrance (Red Line) or State/Lake station 20 metres from the entrance (Brown, Green, Orange, Pink and Purple lines)
- Buses - State/Lake stop right outside the entrance (lines 2, 10, 29, 146, 148)
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