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Jay Pritzker Pavilion

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Jay Pritzker Pavilion is Frank Gehry's 2004 bandshell in Chicago's Millennium Park, notable for its 11,000-person capacity and steel ribbons.

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Who designed the Jay Pritzker Pavilion in Chicago?

The pavilion was designed by the renowned postmodern architect Frank Gehry. It serves as the centerpiece for outdoor performances in the city's Millennium Park.

How many people can the Jay Pritzker Pavilion hold?

The venue has a massive capacity of approximately 11,000 people. This includes 4,000 fixed seats directly under the steel trellis and a sprawling Great Lawn that accommodates another 7,000 attendees.

When did the Jay Pritzker Pavilion officially open?

The pavilion officially opened in July 2004 as part of the grand opening of Millennium Park. It was built to replace the older, acoustically inferior Petrillo Music Shell.

How does the sound system work at the Jay Pritzker Pavilion?

The pavilion features an advanced acoustic system suspended from curved steel ribbons that crisscross the seating area. This open-air design distributes sound evenly, mimicking an indoor concert hall for everyone on the Great Lawn.

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