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Tacos, Tamales, and Tchaikovsky: A Vibrant Chicago Summer Weekend Ahead


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Welcome, Chicago enthusiasts, to “Things to do in Chicago” for today—Friday, July 18, 2025! The city is in full swing under warm, lively mid-July skies. You’ll find sunny patches interspersed with a light breeze sweeping down Lake Michigan, setting the perfect vibe for a summer weekend ahead. The air is abuzz with festival chatter, the scent of street food, and the beat of live music echoing through vibrant neighborhoods.

First up, Pilsen is the epicenter of flavor and fun this evening with the return of the Tacos y Tamales Festival, running all weekend long. Get your fill of authentic tacos, handmade tamales, and sip a margarita in the heart of a festive block party atmosphere. Expect live Latin bands, colorful art, and family-friendly entertainment, all while supporting local organizations with a suggested donation at the gate[1].

Elsewhere in Pilsen, the 53rd annual Fiesta del Sol kicks off under the banner “Protecting our Families, Defending our Rights.” Expect a jubilant celebration filled with community pride, music, and family activities. This storied festival draws visitors from across the city and sets the scene for unity and cultural expression[2].

For those craving a taste of Colombia, Humboldt Park is hosting Colombian Fest, with today being the free Gran Community Day. Bring the whole family out for delicious empanadas, kids’ sports camps, and vibrant music and dance—plus, it’s the scene of the largest outdoor coffee party of the summer[4].

Music lovers have plenty to choose from: Catch the Phish concert at United Center or keshi’s REQUIEM TOUR at The Salt Shed. If classical is your jam, pack a picnic for the Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto, performed al fresco at Millennium Park this evening—a magical Chicago summer experience under the city lights[7].

On the news front, the city continues its focus on public safety and community gatherings as summer heats up, with visible efforts by the police at local festivals, ensuring folks can enjoy Chicago’s vibrant night scene in peace[8]. In politics, Illinois Comptroller Susana Mendoza announced she won’t seek reelection, spurring speculation about future Chicago mayoral races[5].

If you’re looking for daytime adventure, don’t miss must-see classics: the Art Institute, Millennium Park, or the Magnificent Mile for a quick dip into the city’s rich culture[3]. For something unique, take the kids to the Chicago History Museum’s acclaimed “City on Fire: Chicago 1871” exhibit, a family-friendly way to learn about the city’s historic resilience[6].

Local tip: Want to explore like a Chicagoan? Try a CityDays Scavenger Hunt—walk local neighborhoods, solve puzzles, and discover hidden gems most visitors miss[6]. And don’t forget, tomorrow Wicker Park’s Historic Homes Tour lets you step back into Chicago’s Victorian past with a guided stroll through cobblestone streets and striking architecture[9].

That wraps up today’s “Things to do in Chicago”! Tune in tomorrow for more festival highlights, hidden treasures, and all the can’t-miss happenings in the Windy City. Stay curious, stay adventurous—this city never sleeps!

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