Billy Idol
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DateJuly 12, 2026
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VenueHunter Pavilion
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Event Starts7:00 PM
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Donor Gates4:30 PM
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Public Gates5:00 PM
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Ticket Prices$65–$308
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: $154–$308
Reserved Block Ticket: $115
Price per person; must reserve full block of 2, 4, or 6
General Admission Ticket: $65–$70
Price increases by $5 one week before the event; ticket selection screen shows current price
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
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It’s a nice day to… TOUR AGAIN! From the basements where punk rock was born to the mansions of Hollywood Hills, Billy Idol stands out as one of punk rock’s most iconic figures—complete with bleached-blond hair, rebel sneer, and irrepressible swagger.
The bad boy of 80’s rock, Idol’s power chord hits — “Rebel Yell,” “White Wedding,” “Dancing With Myself” — propelled him to international stardom as a chart-topping star of MTV. “He is one of the last remaining strands connecting that raw, D.I.Y. energy to the glam era and the mainstream,” writes The New York Times in an interview with Idol covering his nearly 50 year career.
The summer tour marks a reflective new chapter for the rock icon. Following his best-selling memoir and the recent release of the documentary Billy Idol Should Be Dead, Idol is stepping back onto the road, ready to reconnect with audiences once again. He returns to the stage with the same instantly recognizable attitude, adding a healthy dose of maturity, musical depth, and charismatic reflection.
Billy Idol is back again, having never really left.
Program
7:00 PM – Hunter Pavilion
Billy Idol
Program subject to change