a historic jewel on michigan ave.
The Studebaker Theater stands as Chicago’s most storied performance venue, where over 125 years of theatrical excellence meet cutting-edge modern acoustics and production capabilities. Recently restored with state-of-the-art sound and lighting systems, this intimate theater in the historic Fine Arts Building offers an unparalleled concert experience in the cultural heart of downtown Chicago.
Overview
A treasured landmark since 1898, the Studebaker Theater has been home to legendary performers from Sarah Bernhardt to contemporary artists across every genre. Located within the iconic Fine Arts Building at 410 S. Michigan Avenue, this beautifully restored 750-seat venue combines the grandeur of Chicago’s golden age of theater with modern technical excellence.
The theater has hosted an impressive array of musical talent throughout its history, from classical and opera to jazz and contemporary performances. Today, it serves as home to NPR’s Wait Wait… Don’t Tell Me! and continues to welcome diverse programming including the Chicago Opera Theater, Chicago Jazz Orchestra, and touring productions of all kinds.
Getting There
Situated in Chicago’s South Loop at 410 S. Michigan Avenue, the Studebaker Theater is easily accessible by multiple transportation options. The venue is within walking distance of major hotels, restaurants, and cultural attractions along Michigan Avenue
For public transportation, take the CTA Red Line to Harrison or Jackson stations, both just a few blocks away. The Brown, Orange, Pink, and Purple lines also connect to nearby stations. Multiple bus routes service the area, including the #3 King Drive, #4 Cottage Grove, and #6 Jackson Park Express.
We recommend arriving 30 minutes before curtain to allow time for parking, navigating the historic building, and finding your seats in this intimate venue.


Parking
Several parking options are available near the theater. The Grant Park South Garage offers convenient parking just blocks away at 325 S. Michigan Avenue. Additionally, Loop Auto Parks at 524 S. Wabash Avenue has paid parking available.
For those driving from the suburbs, the theater is easily accessible via Lake Shore Drive, I-90/94, and I-55. Valet parking services are often available for evening performances through nearby hotels and restaurants.
Dining
The South Loop offers an exceptional dining scene within easy walking distance of the Studebaker Theater. From upscale establishments to casual pre-show bites, the area features diverse culinary options to enhance your concert experience.
Popular pre-theater dining options include classic steakhouses, contemporary American cuisine, Italian trattorias, and trendy gastropubs. Many restaurants offer early bird specials and pre-theater menus designed to get you to the show on time. The pedestrian-friendly area makes it easy to enjoy dinner and stroll to the theater while taking in the vibrant streetscape of historic Michigan Avenue.
