Jazz Orchestra: “All That Glitters”

Jordan FranciscoJazz Orchestra

Gray background, top of the graphic shows a pain smear with a gold foil and the concert title "All That Glitters" followed underneath with an image of a pile of cash. To the right of the image of cash is a blue text box with the text "Sunday, May 18, 2025, 7:30 PM - 9:00 PM, Doors at 7:00 PM, Center on Halsted 3656 N Halsted St, Tickets: $20 GA with sliding scale, Cash/card bar supports Center on Halsted." To the bottom left corner is a brown circle with black outlines of a piano, trombone, trumpet, and saxophone spread equally within the brown circle. The bottom right corner is the Jazz Orchestra's Logo which contains the Lakeside Pride eighth note star in rainbow colors followed by the text in white "Lakeside Pride" on one line and "Jazz Orchestra" on the bottom line. Below the logo is the text in sunflower yellow "lakesidepride.org/glitters."

Popular music often glamorizes wealth, or highlights the struggle to overcome financial hardship. Join the Lakeside Pride Jazz Orchestra as we explore these themes, performing Depression-era big band jazz, ’70s funk to modern pop hits—all with an LGBTQ twist!

Symphonic Band: “Kaleidoscope”

Jordan FranciscoSymphonic Band

Black background with the left side from top to bottom consisting the Lakeside Pride Symphonic Band Logo with the rainbow eighth notes formed into the shape of the Chicago star, followed underneath with the title "Kaleidoscope,' below the title states Saturday, April 12, 2025, 7 PM - 9 PM, and underneath is the text block containing: HOLTSCHNEIDER PERFORMANCE CENTER 2330 N. Halsted St., $20 (includes fees) | Special Pricing* and the website www.lakesidepride.org/kaleidoscope

Our Symphonic Band’s first concert of the season will uncover the secrets behind the masks we all wear. Our music will reveal our most authentic selves and more.

Symphonic Band: “Masquerade”

Jordan FranciscoSymphonic Band

Blue background with two Mandala flowers at the top left and bottom right corners, in the middle from top to bottom is the Lakeside Pride Symphonic Band logo followed by the text: presents Masquerade, under the text is a masquerade mask with red, orange, yellow green, blue, purple, and brown feathers above the mask

Our Symphonic Band’s first concert of the season will uncover the secrets behind the masks we all wear. Our music will reveal our most authentic selves and more.

Lakeside Pride Pops Ensemble “That’s So Gay”

Adrienne PricePops Ensemble

The Lakeside Pride Pops Ensemble closes its season with a Pride Month kickoff! Keeping with the season theme, “It’s Our Nature,” we explore the spirit of the LGBTQ+ community. We’re reclaiming the phrase “That’s So Gay.”

Symphonic Band: “Humanitas: Into the Depths”

Jordan FranciscoSymphonic Band

Lakeside Pride Symphonic Band presents Humanitas: Into the Depths, featuring a black silhouette of two faces, facing opposite directions with colorful music notes and a music staff connecting the two faces

Join us on a voyage into the inner mind with the Lakeside Pride Symphonic Band’s Spring 2024 concert. On this musical adventure, we will contemplate humanity’s morality, shortcomings, and the impulse to connect. Our concert’s pieces will bring out the sounds that invoke the highs and lows of what it means to be human.

Wilde Cabaret: “Sisters Are Doing It For Themselves”

Jordan FranciscoChamber Ensembles, News & Events, Wilde Cabaret

Five women marching with drums with the title of Lakeside Pride Wilde Cabaret's Sisters are Doing It For Themselves show title

Start your Saturday evening with a twilight concert of engaging chamber music for winds and brass from the Baroque era to today. Join the Lakeside Pride Music Ensembles’ Brass Buttons and Woodwind Quintet+ at the charming and historic Lake View Presbyterian Church, at the corner of Addison & Broadway, for a varied program performed by LGBTQ+ instrumentalists.