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Get Your The Fray Tickets in Chicago: 2026 Concerts & Tour Schedule
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Parking & Directions for The Fray Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island
1300 S. Linn White Drive, Chicago, IL
60605, US
1. Adler Planetarium Lot - 0.5 miles, $25
2. Soldier Field Lot A - 1 mile, $30
3. Grant Park North Garage - 1.5 miles, $20
4. Museum Campus Lot - 0.7 miles, $25
5. Street parking (limited) - varies, $2/hour
The Fray Concert Live at Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island | Chicago – August 29th, 2026
Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island is one of Chicago’s most iconic outdoor concert spots, and catching The Fray Chicago there feels like stepping into a live music dream. The venue’s open-air design with its stunning views of Lake Michigan makes every show feel special, like the city and the water are part of the performance. It’s not just about the music, though, fans often gather for meet-and-greets or snag autographs from their favorite artists, adding a personal touch to the concert experience. Back in 2026, they rolled out some pretty solid safety upgrades, which honestly made everyone feel a little more at ease while still soaking up the vibrant atmosphere. The central sections tend to sell out fast, no surprise since everyone wants the best view, and those private boxes with catering options are perfect for celebrating a special night. And let’s not forget the food stalls nearby, perfect if you're craving a quick snack before or after the show. Whether it’s a warm summer evening or a breezy fall night, seeing The Fray Chicago perform here is something you’ll remember long after the last chord rings out.