Your Gift Supports Transformative Live Music

Ravinia provides the positive impacts of live music experiences year-round in our Reach Teach Play® education and community engagement programs, the Steans Institute’s emerging artist training programs, and concerts by world-class performers in our beautiful, historic park.

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Summer Is Worth the Wait!

The 2026 season at Ravinia will be announced March 12!

Celebrate the first summer of the Hunter Pavilion with us from early July to late September, and don’t miss a special indoor series the first week of June.

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Reclaimed RAVINIA

As our Pavilion undergoes a once-in-a-generation renovation, materials from its storied past have been reclaimed to continue connecting to music lovers as limited-edition commemorative pieces. Purchase historic audience seats, framed sections of the retired stage floor, and more special treasures that support our ongoing transformation.

The first limited release is live, with items available for immediate purchase!

Own a Piece of Ravinia History

Who We Are

Our mission is to enrich lives through the transformative power of music. Ravinia honors our vibrant history of classical music while celebrating a multitude of musical genres. Through exceptional performances, educational programs, professional training, and community engagement, we strive to create memorable experiences that connect people, foster curiosity, and ensure that the joy of live music is accessible to all.

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Our History

First opened on August 15, 1904, Ravinia is the longest running and most programmatically diverse outdoor music festival in North America, welcoming about 400,000 guests to over 100 events each year. Passenger trains stop at our historic entrance during the summer, serviced by Metra’s Union Pacific North Line—a tie to our origin from a railroad company. Ravinia is the only private train stop in Illinois!

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Ravinia Nurtures the Next Generation of Music Lovers, Makers, and Leaders

Reach Teach Play

Several programs extend Ravinia’s reach into Chicago and Lake County public schools that otherwise have little to no music curriculum of their own, providing 20,000 students with live performances and integrative activities that spark a love of music and invite exploration of varied genres and styles, as well as programs that teach the foundations of music and encourage children to engage in music-making and express themselves creatively.

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Steans Institute

Founded in 1988 in honor of Lois M. Steans, the Steans Institute is an international destination for exceptional musical talent, cultivating the next generation of classical and jazz musicians. Our world-renowned programs empower emerging professional pianists, string players, singers, composers, and jazz musicians to refine their craft, collaborate with peers, and elevate their musicianship to new heights. The Steans Institute provides more than artistic training—we are a community where talent meets opportunity, and passion becomes performance.

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Breaking Barriers Festival

Ravinia presents a weekend series of concerts and other events celebrating women leaders in classical music and connected fields, curated by Chief Conductor Marin Alsop. The 2025 Breaking Barriers Festival highlights women in musical and culinary arts, featuring programs co-curated by Food Network star and Juilliard-trained percussionist Molly Yeh. Guest celebrity chefs discuss food pairings for each of the featured musical works, and special ticket packages include tasting bites and more pre-concert.

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