

Lindsey Stirling
with Chicago Philharmonic + George Stelluto, conductor
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DateJune 26, 2025
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VenuePavilion
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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$49–$130
An order processing fee will be added to your cart at checkout.
Reserved Seat Ticket: $90–$130
Reserved Block Ticket: $90
Price per person; must reserve full block of 2, 4, or 6
General Admission Ticket: $49
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.
Know Before You Go
Getting to Ravinia: Parking, Rideshare & Train
$25 Parking • Park and Ride Open • Free Metra UP-N Train
Park in the West Parking Lot at 201 Ravinia Park Rd. The lot opens 1 hour before the listed “Public Gates” time.
Shuttles from the free Park and Ride lot in downtown Highland Park begin running 30 minutes before the listed “Public Gates” time.
Alert your driver: Uber, Lyft, and other car services must use one of the following parking lots to drop off and pick up guests.
- West Parking Lot (201 Ravinia Park Rd) — inbound access allowed up to 30 minutes before the end of the performance
- Braeside Train Station (10 N. St. Johns Ave) — ¼ mile walk from Ravinia
- Ravinia Train Station (680 St. Johns Ave) — ½ mile walk from Ravinia
- No drop-offs or pick-ups are allowed on public streets. If Highland Park Police or Ravinia staff redirect traffic, please follow those instructions.
Ride the Metra Union Pacific North Line train to and from our main entrance for free with your Ravinia ticket.
More Train Info
About the Performance
Ravinia is grateful for media support from
Few artists embody creativity and innovation quite like Lindsey Stirling. A multi-award-winning electronic violinist, dancer, and New York Times bestselling author, she has captivated audiences worldwide with her high-energy performances and genre-blending sound. Known for her electrifying live shows, Lindsey continues to push boundaries—now stepping into the world of orchestral music, bringing her signature style to grand symphonic settings.
Her latest album, Duality, showcases her fearless artistry, blending pop influences, cinematic compositions, and left-of-center pop. Collaborating with top producers like Graham Muron and Lucky West, the album delivers both intricate instrumentals and bold, modern melodies. Songs like “Eye Of The Untold Her,” produced by Mako and co-written with Hans Zimmer collaborator Steve Mazzaro, reflect her passion for storytelling through music, while tracks like “Inner Gold” and “Survive” highlight her pop sensibilities.
With a career defined by reinvention, Lindsey’s upcoming orchestral shows mark an exciting new chapter—fusing the majesty of symphonic arrangements with her signature energy and movement. As she embarks on this next evolution, she invites fans to experience music in an entirely new way, proving once again that artistry knows no limits.