Sponsored by the Village of Schaumburg and Schaumburg Park District. For the full concert schedule, click here.
New Location: Due to the construction of the Robert O. Atcher Municipal Center, Summer Breeze takes place on the grounds of the Al Larson Prairie Center for the Arts. Overflow parking will be available at the District 54 Rafferty Administration Center, 524 E. Schaumburg Road.
The Chicago Experience is the ultimate tribute concert honoring the legendary rock band Chicago! You will experience a group of devoted musicians blending to recreate the sound and feel of Chicago's hit songs that have spanned generations of fans. The Chicago Experience invites you to reminisce a timeline in your life with memories of the music you fell in love with and cherish to this day. You’ll enjoy hits from Chicago Transit Authority’s 1968 self-titled album, like Beginnings and Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is?, as well as Chicago’s 80’s hits like Hard To Say I’m Sorry, Hard Habit To Break, and You’re The Inspiration. You’ll enjoy classics like 25 or 6 to 4, Make Me Smile, Just You ’n’ Me and more radio hits, plus several “deep album cuts”. The Chicago Experience combines rockin’ guitars, stunning vocals, and sizzling brass to transport you to an unforgettable evening of Rock with Horns.
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Schaumburg Summer Breeze is a free outdoor concert series held on select Saturdays in July and August lakeside on the grounds of the Al Larson Prairie Center for the Arts. All performances begin at 7 p.m . Patrons are welcome to bring picnic dinners, lawn chairs and blankets to the concert. Sorry, pets are not allowed on the grounds during concerts.
In case of inclement weather, concerts will be held in the Maggie Atcher Theatre, located inside the Prairie Center for the Arts. A decision will be made on the location at 5:30 p.m. on the day of each concert. Please refer to this webpage for weather-related updates. Indoor capacity is limited; in the case of an indoor concert, free tickets (limit of four per patron) will be distributed in person at the Prairie Center on a first-come, first-served basis after the decision to move indoors has been announced. Food, coolers, chairs, and outside beverages are not permitted inside the theatre.