Alabama
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DateAug 28, 2026
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VenueHunter Pavilion
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Event Starts7:30 PM
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Donor Gates4:30 PM
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Public Gates5:00 PM
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Ticket Prices$70–$159
All tickets show the “all-in” price, fees included. Availability and prices are subject to change.
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Seating ChartView Seating Chart
Reserved Seat Ticket: $134–$159
Reserved Block Ticket: $110
Price per person; must reserve full block of 2, 4, or 6
General Admission Ticket: $70–$75
Price increases by $5 one week before the event; ticket selection screen shows current price

Video Screen on the North Lawn
A live video feed from the Hunter Pavilion is shown on a giant video screen facing the North Lawn, in addition to the permanent screens inside the pavilion and facing the South Lawn.
Some general-admission areas of the Lawn may have limited or obstructed views of screens.
Lawn Admission Ticket: More Info
All guests need a ticket for park admission, regardless of age
Wintrust Chair & Table Rental Reservation
The Park View and Lawn Bar are open for dinner and drinks, and the Freehling Room is open to eligible Ravinia donors. Reservations are recommended for dinner.
The Tree Top Lounge is open with craft cocktails and more curated beverages, plus savory small bites.
Ravinia Market / Café and Concession Stands are open with hot food stations plus chilled grab-and-go, drinks, ice cream, and snacks.
Cashless: Cash will not be accepted at Dining Pavilion restaurants, bars, or concessions. Please bring a credit/debit card or other cashless forms of payment.
About the Performance
Ravinia is grateful for media support from


It's been over 50 years since a trio of young cousins left Fort Payne to spend the summer playing in a Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, bar called The Bowery. It took Randy Owen, Teddy Gentry and Jeff Cook six long years of tip jars and word of mouth to earn the major label deal they'd been dreaming of, but then seemingly no time at all to change the face of country music.
ALABAMA is the band that changed everything. They reeled off 21 straight #1 singles, a record that will probably never be equaled in any genre. They brought youthful energy and a rocking edge, broadening country's audience and undertaking a journey that led—73 million albums sold later—to the Country Music Hall of Fame and the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
From the small-town storytelling of “Mountain Music” to the arena-shaking anthem “Born Country,” ALABAMA built a catalog that became the soundtrack of a generation. Their run of hits throughout the ’80s and ’90s didn’t just top the charts—it helped define modern country music, blending Southern roots with crossover appeal and timeless hooks.
As singer-songwriter Jason Isbell says: “There’s a reason ALABAMA is the biggest country band of all time. The songs they recorded are great reflections on what it’s like to live and love in the South.” ALABAMA always maintained a strong focus on lyrics and rich vocal harmonies, keeping their sound firmly rooted in the country tradition even as their audience expanded. Widely credited with paving the way for future country bands to find mainstream success—including Sawyer Brown, Restless Heart, and Rascal Flatts—their influence continues to echo across generations.
More than five decades after those early days at The Bowery, ALABAMA’s songs remain woven into the fabric of American music—timeless reflections of Southern life, love, and the power of a band that truly changed everything.
Program
7:30 PM – Hunter Pavilion
Alabama
Program subject to change