Good Weather for Labor Day Weekend: Meet You at Millennium Park, Chicago

Labor Day Weekend spree has started in Chicago today, September 1, and will continue to September 4. The weather for this weekend is predicted to be fine, with 30% chance of rain only on September 3. Then the rest three days will be sunny or partly cloudy (Click here for the latest weather forecast). So it seems weather will not wind the parties down.

This year's celebration features a variety of big events, which will definitely get the entire Chicago heated and energized for a few days. And top picks include the 33rd Chicago Jazz Festival, Chicago SummerDance, Lunchtime Concerts, Chicago Beaches, Fireworks show over Navy Pier and so far.

An array of events will make your Labor Day weekend a carnival, yet busy of course! For those events takes place in different locations, thought all close to downtown Chicago, there are still chances that you rush into a busy schedule. So if you have not made a clear plan before hand, you may get fairly exhausted by the endless transition between the event spots.

Then how to enjoy a full-filled yet hassle-free Labor Day Weekend? Millennium Park is your one-stop destination for all kinds of fun. As the city's premier venue for performances and art of all genres, this 24.5-acre park will play a full host of free events and festivals throughout the year. It is likely that whenever you go visit Millennium Park, there is something happening inside, maybe a live concert, exhibitions, morning workouts, family activities or dancing parties.

So it is the still a case for Labor Day Weekend. During this 4-day festival, in Millennium Park, particularly in its famed bandshell - Jay Pritzker Pavilion, there will be a wealth variety of events going on to entertain the Chicagoans and visitors out of the city. Following are some of the hottest events that will hit the park September 1 to 4. Take a look at them to see whether something interests you.

Made in Chicago: World Class Jazz - Spiritual Source:
Location: Millennium Park
Hours: 6:30pm, September 1
Features: Randy Weston, and trombonist/composer/arranger Melba Liston

Lunchbreak Music Series:
Location: Pritzker Pavillion in Millennium Park
Hours: 12pm daily
Schedules:
September 1 - Amplified: In Tall Buildings
September 2 - Chicago House: DJ Farley Jackmaster Funk*
September 3 - Electric Picnic: Rephlex Records 20 Year*
September 4 - Emerald City Theatre: Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus

33rd Annual Chicago Jazz Festival:
Location: Jay Pritzker Pavillion in Millennium Park
Hours: September 2, at 6:30pm
Schedules:
6:30 to 7:30pm - Bobby Broom and the Deep Blue Organ Trio, with special guest Bobby Watson
8 to 9:30pm - Saxophone Summit, featuring Joe Lovano, David Liebman and Ravi Coltrane

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