Jazzin’ at the Shedd returns for 5 evenings of live music, aquatic animals

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CHICAGO (WBBM NEWSRADIO) -- The Shedd Aquarium announced Tuesday the highly anticipated return of Jazzin’ at the Shedd, an evening event series punctuated by live, local jazz talent, unbelievable animal moments, and fantastic city skyline and firework views.

According to the Shedd, the limited series will include five Wednesday evening events starting Wednesday, Aug. 4 and ending on Wednesday, Sept. 1.

As a “thank you” for their continued support, Shedd Aquarium members get early access to secure tickets beginning Tuesday. The general public can grab tickets starting Thursday, July 8.

Guests are required to purchase tickets ahead of time for Jazzin’ at the Shedd, as these evenings are expected to sell out.

“We know there are limited opportunities to enjoy live jazz music this year – and only one opportunity that allows you to do it while taking in Chicago’s incredible lakefront, so we are thrilled to be able to bring back Jazzin’ at the Shedd,” said Meghan Curran, chief marketing and experience officer at Shedd Aquarium, in a statement. “Following a year marked with challenges for us all, we could not be more excited to welcome everyone back to celebrate the aquatic animal world and the summer together.”

Anyone interested in an up-close animal experience as part of their visit during Jazzin’ will also have an opportunity to upgrade their ticket with a special penguin encounter for an added fee. These intimate encounters begin at 5:30 p.m. that evening and allow penguin fans a chance to learn from the people who care for the birds every day, ask questions, and snap a photo with one of the Shedd penguins.

Some bands that will be playing through the limited Jazzin’ series include Detour JazFunk and Bob Davis Trio, among others.

Food and drink will be available for purchase throughout the evening, and guests can wander through the galleries with a cocktail in hand, coming eye-to-eye with aquatic species from blacktip reef sharks to rescued southern sea otters.

Purchasing a ticket to the aquarium supports Shedd’s continued mission to better understand the aquatic animal world. This support also helps the aquarium recover from the financial impacts of COVID-19.

Featured Image Photo Credit: ©Shedd Aquarium/Brenna Hernandez