Chicago Symphony Orchestra Tickets
220 S. Michigan Ave.
Chicago, IL
60604
Chicago Symphony Orchestra will never fail to be a superb locale to come see live bands. The stage has a atmosphere that will leave the throngs of fans thrilled and spellbound. When full, all 600 people have a open view of the performers. The raucous throngs of fans and the fascinating atmosphere make the tickets cost to any show worth it.
Major groups like Bullet For My Valentine will play Chicago Symphony Orchestra even though it is a less established venue. Smaller groups from the county play at the club most of the time, each weekend. Every day but Monday Chicago Symphony Orchestra has a group or a show scheduled. On that odd day they have an open mic for anything from raggae to standup comedy.
Chicago Symphony Orchestra was originally known as The Successor, but Ian DeCambra purchased the club from Seth Rohrs in 1964 and changed the name. The owner used the club he enjoyed most when he was in his early-20s and resided in Dallas as the inspiration for the design of the club he owns now. Chicago Symphony Orchestra eventually became the most preferred club in the city to listen to concerts and stop in for a drink.
On occasion Chicago Symphony Orchestra will have heavily-publicized groups and the tickets will sell out very quickly. is committed to have an inventory of seats to choose from to those shows, no matter how out of stock the tickets happen to be. Concurrently with the tickets, our ticket broker site offers a convenient schedule of all the big-name concert at Chicago Symphony Orchestra. The site also has a handy map of the surrounding area that can be used to locate a restaurant before the show.



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