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Weekend in Chicago: Festivals, Architecture, and Art Delights


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Welcome to “Things to Do in Chicago” for Saturday, August 2, 2025! Whether you’re a local or just visiting, we’ve gathered the best ways to soak up the city’s buzz this weekend.

Chicago’s got that festival energy today. It’s a blue-sky Saturday, perfect for exploring—though some are noting the city’s notorious air quality, so if you’re sensitive, you might want to keep outdoor adventures brief[2]. But mostly, expect cooling breezes, crowds with big summer smiles, and a unique blend of art, music, and city life.

Let’s kick off with today’s can’t-miss happenings:

1. Lollapalooza 2025: Grant Park becomes music lover’s paradise this weekend. Day two is loaded with big acts like Olivia Rodrigo, Tyler, the Creator, Sabrina Carpenter, and A$AP Rocky rocking nine stages until almost midnight[4]. Expect an electric vibe—plus the chance to discover up-and-comers between the headliners!

2. Three of Cups Theatre Company presents Macbeth: For theater lovers, don’t miss a fresh, compelling take on Shakespeare’s tale of ambition and fate, running its final performance today[1].

3. Chicago’s Best 90-Minute Architecture Boat Tour: Beat the crowds but not the skyline. Glide down the river and marvel at Chicago’s iconic buildings in one of the country’s best-reviewed city tours[10]. It’s available in the afternoon—and perfect whether you’re a first-timer or a lifelong Chicagoan.

4. Franz West: Millennium Park: If you’d rather linger with art, check out new monumental sculptures set against the city’s most famous park. These interactive, quirky installations invite you to see public art in a whole new way[3].

5. InstaGreeter Walks: Want local insights in under an hour? Friendly volunteers lead free guided walks along the Riverwalk and through the downtown Loop, highlighting famous sights and hidden gems—no booking required[1].

Switching gears to city updates: Lincoln Avenue in Lincoln Square, which has been under construction, is set to reopen soon—expect smoother traffic ahead if you’re exploring the North Side[5]. Meanwhile, public transit is running its regular schedule, ideal for festivalgoers and city explorers alike. For the foodies, keep an eye out: several neighborhood blogs are buzzing about new restaurant openings around the West Loop, especially spots championing local and sustainable menus.

For today’s must-do list, even beyond the big events: consider visiting the Chicago History Museum for an immersive journey through the city’s past—perfect if you need an air-conditioned break[6]. The Garfield Park Conservatory, one of the world's largest, is vibrant and free—a tropical escape in the heart of the city[6]. And if you’re still energized, check out the Chicago Art Deco Walking Tour for a dash of history and architectural glamour[9].

Local tip: If you want to navigate Lollapalooza or the riverwalk crowds like a pro, use Chicago’s Divvy bikes to zip past traffic. And here’s a fun fact: The Chicago Cultural Center is home to the largest Tiffany stained-glass dome in the world—worth a peek (and a photo) if you’re downtown[6].

Before signing off, tomorrow brings more Lollapalooza, and Millennium Park will feature artist Franz West’s grand installations—plus look out for the Lamborghini Chicago City Cruise Tour for car buffs[7]. Don’t miss our rundown of Sunday’s top picks—tune in again to make the most of your Chicago weekend!

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