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Get Your Mahler Tickets in Highland Park: 2026 Concerts & Tour Schedule
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Parking & Directions for Mahler Hunter Pavilion At Ravinia
200 Ravinia Park Road, Highland Park, IL
60035, US
1. Ravinia Parking Lot - 0.1 miles, $25
2. Highland Park High School - 0.5 miles, $20
3. Ravinia Green Country Club - 0.6 miles, $30
4. Metra Station Lot - 0.7 miles, $10
5. Street Parking (varies) - 0.3 miles, $5-10
Mahler Concert Live at Hunter Pavilion At Ravinia | Highland Park – July 23rd, 2026
Orchestra Hall at the Chicago Symphony Center is truly the heartbeat of Chicago's classical music scene, a place where history and passion collide. Walking into this iconic venue feels like stepping into a world of sound that’s both grand and intimate all at once. Over the years, it’s hosted legendary collaborations, from the Chicago Symphony Orchestra teaming up with maestros like Riccardo Muti to unforgettable guest appearances by Yo-Yo Ma and Itzhak Perlman, making every concert feel like a special event. The venue’s rich history includes the creation of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra Chorus back in 1970, adding a powerful vocal dimension to the performances. Watching Mahler Chicago perform here is something else entirely, those sweeping symphonies seem to fill every inch of the hall with emotion. The annual Holiday Concerts are a favorite, bringing the community together in a swirl of festive sound. And if you’re a young music lover, there’s student seating at a reduced price, making these unforgettable experiences more accessible. For those planning a visit, just hop on the Blue Line to Washington and stroll east, or find the Symphony Center south of the Old Water Tower on Michigan, either way, it’s worth the trip to witness the magic firsthand.