Classic Chicago Magazine
Classic Chicago — July 12, 2026

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Galas, concerts, lectures, and celebrations — the essential guide to Chicago’s social season

July
Mandala South Asian Performing Arts
Thursday, July 2 4:00 – 6:00 p.m.

Red Line Jazz Project: Luciano Antonio’s Trio, Marcel Reimão Bonfim, and Heitor G. Garcia

Mandala South Asian Performing Arts continues its community-building Red Line Jazz Project, a public arts initiative that is activating public transit and community spaces with free live music and cultural programming. Through these curated performances, local jazz musicians and ensembles are presenting short live sets at or near Red Line L stations, creating spontaneous moments of connection for commuters and neighborhood residents.

Sox-35th Station (Rate Field)
142 East 35th Street, Chicago
Open to the public.
Art Institute of Chicago
Thursday, July 9 6:00 – 7:00 p.m.

Lecture: Figuring Gender in the Works of Willem de Kooning and Beyond

Hear from scholar Christa Noel Robbins as she explores how de Kooning’s unorthodox process led to a deeply ambivalent and destabilized expression of gender in his paintings and drawings.

Rubloff Auditorium, Art Institute of Chicago
111 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago
Register →
Alliance Française de Chicago
Saturday, July 11 3:00 p.m. (all ages) • 7:00 p.m. (21+)

Bastille Day

Alliance Française opens its doors for an afternoon and evening of Bastille Day celebrations in honor of France’s national holiday. The all-ages daytime celebration begins at 3 p.m., and the evening 21+ celebration begins at 7 p.m.

Alliance Française de Chicago
810 North Dearborn Street, Chicago
Daytime tickets →  •  Evening tickets →
Ravinia Women’s Board
Saturday, July 11 4:30 p.m.

60th Annual Gala Evening

The Women’s Board is proud to host Ravinia’s Opening Night Gala, unveiling the newly renovated Hunter Pavilion for the first time to the public. Join us for a magical cocktail reception under the stars before enjoying piano prodigy Yunchan Lim perform with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra conducted by Marin Alsop. Following the concert, guests will be wined and dined under our stunning Gala tent with a gorgeous three-course meal, surprise performances, and a celebration fit for our new state-of-the-art Hunter Pavilion.

Ravinia Festival
418 Sheridan Road, Highland Park
Tickets and more information →
PAWS Chicago
Thursday, July 16 6:00 – 11:00 p.m.

Beach Party

Set at Offshore Rooftop, Beach Party is a summer celebration for more than 500 luau guests and their pets. Sip festive cocktails and soak up the sun, as the Lake Michigan waves roll in and the summer breeze fills the air. As the sun sets, dance the night away, enjoy an open bar, dinner, live and silent auctions, raffles, and so much more. For sponsorship and ticket information, please email BeachParty@pawschicago.org.

Offshore Rooftop, Navy Pier
1000 East Grand Avenue, Chicago
Tickets →
Music Institute of Chicago
Sunday, July 12 3:00 p.m.

Chicago Duo Piano Festival: Gala Opening Concert — Claire Aebersold Neiweem and Ralph Neiweem

Festival Co-Founders and Music Institute Piano Duo in Residence Claire Aebersold Neiweem and Ralph Neiweem kick off the Festival with performances of works by Mozart, Brahms, Liszt, and Respighi, plus the world premiere performance of “Through Time” by accomplished composer and Music Institute alumna Maddie Stephenson — also an alum and past competition winner of the Chicago Duo Piano Festival and daughter of noted Chicago composer James Stephenson.

Nichols Concert Hall
1490 Chicago Avenue, Evanston
Tickets →
Art Institute of Chicago
Thursday, July 16 6:00 – 7:00 p.m.

Lecture: Norman Rockwell and the Chicago Cubs: The Making of Baseball’s “Loveable Losers”

Northwestern’s Bill Savage explores representations of the Cubs across media — including Norman Rockwell’s The Dugout — in relation to the historical accomplishments of the team over its 150 years of play.

Rubloff Auditorium, Art Institute of Chicago
111 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago
Register →
Music Institute of Chicago
Friday, July 17 7:00 p.m.

38th Chicago Duo Piano Festival

The Music Institute of Chicago presents the 38th annual Chicago Duo Piano Festival featuring three concerts, a student recital, and a master class July 12–19. Called a “duo piano mecca” by Pioneer Press, the world-renowned Chicago Duo Piano Festival was founded in 1988 by Music Institute of Chicago faculty members and Piano Duo in Residence Claire Aebersold Neiweem and Ralph Neiweem. Its mission is to foster a deeper interest in the repertoire, performance, and teaching of music for piano, four hands and two pianos, in a fun and supportive atmosphere.

Nichols Concert Hall
1490 Chicago Avenue, Evanston
Tickets and more information →
August
Chicago Dance Health Fund
Saturday, August 22 7:30 p.m.

Dance for Life 35th Anniversary

Chicago Dance Health Fund, which provides financial relief for preventative healthcare and critical medical needs for Chicago dance industry professionals, announces Dance for Life 35th Anniversary. A Gala Dinner takes place at 5 p.m. at Venue SIX10, 610 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago, and the After Party following the performance also takes place at Venue SIX10. For this special anniversary performance, the lineup includes prominent Chicago dance companies and celebrated Chicago choreographers.

The Auditorium
50 East Ida B. Wells Drive, Chicago
Tickets at auditoriumtheatre.org or Auditorium box office
PAWS Chicago
Saturday, August 29

PAWS Chicago 5K Walk/Run for Their Lives

The PAWS Chicago 5K Walk/Run for Their Lives is Chicago’s LARGEST dog-friendly charity event, and it’s a day of fun, dog agility courses, raffles, entertainment, treats, and more. Whether you plan to run, walk, or simply enjoy the comradery, you’ll be surrounded by a community of fellow animal lovers — all while raising critical funds to help pets in need.

Montrose Harbor – Grove 16
601 West Montrose Avenue, Chicago
Tickets →
September
Chicago Architecture Center
Wednesday, September 16

60th Anniversary Celebration & “Designing Futures” Gala

Proceeds from the event will benefit CAC’s civic advocacy, trades apprenticeship program, learning and community engagement programs. More details to come!

Obama Presidential Center
6001 South Stony Island Avenue, Chicago
Check for event updates →
Children’s Service Board (Lurie Children’s)
Thursday, September 17 & Thursday, September 24

70th Annual Gold Coast Fashion Show

Fashion and philanthropy merge as the Children’s Service Board celebrates the 70th annual Gold Coast Fashion Show. Cutting-edge fashion is presented in two fast-paced, live runway shows at a luncheon on September 17 at The Drake Hotel and an evening cocktail reception on September 24 at the Geraghty. Funds raised will benefit the Chicago Institute for Fetal Health at the Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago.

The Drake Hotel, 140 East Walton Place, Chicago
The Geraghty, 2520 South Hoyne Avenue, Chicago
www.goldcoastfashionshow.com
The Village Chicago
Tuesday, September 29

Annual Benefit: “Then and Now: A Retro Celebration”

The Village Chicago gathers at Cafe Brauer, a historic Lincoln Park gem, to celebrate the community that makes the Village so special. This year shines a spotlight on the incredible talent within the membership with all entertainment and planning member-driven. The evening celebrates the music, style, and spirit of the 60s and 70s. Expect food, games, music, and plenty of time to reconnect with friends old and new.

Cafe Brauer
2021 North Stockton Drive, Chicago
Tickets and more information →
October
Elmhurst Art Museum
Saturday, October 17

Aces & Art: A Night of Luck and Giving

Elmhurst Art Museum presents Aces & Art: A Night of Luck and Giving, an evening filled with style and a touch of casino-night fun — all in support of the museum’s exhibitions and education programs. The evening includes gaming tables featuring roulette, blackjack, craps, and more; complimentary cocktails & delicious bites; a DJ and dancing; and raffles and artful prizes. Whether you’re feeling lucky or just love a night out surrounded by creativity, this is the can’t-miss event of the season.

Elmhurst Art Museum
150 Cottage Hill Avenue, Elmhurst
elmhurstartmuseum.org
Artists in Public Schools
Thursday, October 22 6:00 – 9:00 p.m.

Annual Gala: Art Means Something

Join Artists in Public Schools for their Annual Gala — a lively night of cocktails, hors d’oeuvres, music, silent auction, and inspiring stories about the impact of their artist residency program in Chicago public schools. For nine years, Artists in Public Schools has partnered with professional artists, students, and educators to create and share powerful stories through art. This year’s theme, Art Means Something, reflects the heart of that work.

Arts Club of Chicago
201 East Ontario Street, Chicago
Ticket opportunities to come.
November
PAWS Chicago
Friday, November 13 6:00 p.m. – 12:00 a.m.

Fur Ball

The PAWS Chicago Fur Ball is Chicago’s premier pet-friendly black tie event! Set at the legendary Drake Hotel, this unique gala invites guests to dress their pets in four-legged formal wear and walk the red carpet for an exciting celebration to benefit PAWS Chicago. Guests will delight in the silent and live auctions with one-of-a-kind items, raffle, dancing, and dinner buffets. Lucky dogs in attendance will also be treated to an evening of indulgences — including a divine dinner served in crystal goblets at the special dog buffet.

Drake Hotel
140 East Walton Place, Chicago
More information →
Hyde Park Art Center
Saturday, November 14 5:30 – 11:30 p.m.

Hyde Park Art Center Gala 2026

Hyde Park Art Center’s 2026 Gala will honor Candida Alvarez and Nora Daley. A truly special evening celebrating these visionaries while bringing together artists and art lovers to support the Art Center’s unique creative ecosystem. From open studios and artist interventions to conversations at your dinner table, this evening centers artists at every moment.

Hyde Park Art Center
5020 South Cornell Avenue, Chicago
773-324-5520  •  hydeparkart.org
Driehaus Museum
Tuesday, November 17 5:30 p.m.

The Gilded Gala

The Driehaus Museum’s annual celebration of artistic excellence and Chicago’s cultural legacy. This signature event benefits the Museum’s transformative public programming and mission of expanding access to extraordinary art, architecture, and design. The 2026 Gilded Gala will honor Mansueto Office, Inc. for advancing the well-being of communities through philanthropic support of holistic educational and cultural initiatives.

Driehaus Museum
50 East Erie, Chicago
driehausmuseum.org  •  312-874-5912
Founder’s Board (Lurie Children’s)
Thursday, November 19

Winter Wishes: Annual Holiday Cocktail Celebration

This festive celebration has become the official kick-off to Chicago’s holiday season. Guests gather to celebrate the holidays and help to make wishes come true for patients treated at Lurie Children’s. Proceeds benefit the Founders’ Board’s fundraising commitment to the Lurie Children’s Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders.

The Casino
195 East Delaware Place, Chicago
www.luriechildrens.org/winterwishes
Allendale Association
Saturday, November 21 9:30 a.m.

Allendale Youth Board Polar Plunge

Take the plunge in Lake Michigan, challenge yourself in the stair climbing competition, or cheer from the shore at Allendale Youth Board’s 2nd Annual Polar Plunge. Tickets are $25 and participants are encouraged to invite friends and family to sponsor their plunge or climb. All proceeds benefit Allendale in Lake Villa, a school and residence supporting the behavioral, emotional, and mental health needs of some of Illinois’s most vulnerable children.

Forest Park Beach, Lake Forest
allendale4kids.org
December
Children’s Research Fund (Lurie Children’s)
Saturday, December 12 6:30 p.m.

75th Annual Children’s Research Fund Children’s Ball

The 2026 Children’s Ball is the signature fundraising event of the Children’s Research Fund at Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago. This black-tie gala brings together philanthropic leaders for an inspiring evening dedicated to advancing pediatric research. Funds raised support the Children’s Research Fund’s commitment to Advanced Therapeutics at the Stanley Manne Children’s Research Institute, accelerating innovative treatments and transformative discoveries for children in Chicago and beyond.

Hilton Chicago
720 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago
crf.luriechildrens.org