The Clarence F Buckingham Memorial Fountain Chicago landmark returned for the season on May 9, 2026, and this year it comes with a first-of-its-kind seating pilot.
We found the Chicago Park District added 100 Paris-inspired chairs around one of the largest fountains in the world, changing how visitors experience Grant Park Chicago.
Key Takeaways
- The fountain switched on May 9, 2026 during the annual Switch on Summer 2026 festival with ComEd.
- 100 willow-green Fermob chairs, sponsored by Lollapalooza, now surround the fountain daily through September.
- Two blackout windows apply: July 8–12 for Taste of Chicago and July 30 to August 2 for Lollapalooza Grant Park.
What is new for summer 2026?
The headline change is seating. The Park District installed 100 metal chairs made by Fermob in Paris, inspired by the Luxembourg Garden. Our analysis suggests this pilot reflects the Chicago’s Front Yard Reimagined 2026 plan.
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Number of chairs | 100 movable metal chairs |
| Manufacturer | Fermob (Paris, France) |
| Color | Willow green |
| Styles | Upright and slightly reclined |
| Sponsor | Lollapalooza |
| Available | Daily, May 30 through September |
| Excluded | During major Grant Park events |
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When does the water display run?
The Buckingham Fountain water display follows a fixed daily rhythm. A center jet shoots water 150 feet into the air for 20 minutes every hour, and the light and music show begins at dusk.
| Time | What Happens |
|---|---|
| 8:00 a.m. | Fountain opens |
| 9:00 a.m. | First major display begins |
| Every hour on the hour | 20-minute major water display |
| Dusk | Light and music show starts each hour |
| 10:00 p.m. | Final on-the-hour display |
| 10:35 p.m. | Last display of the day |
| ~10:55 p.m. | Fountain shuts down |
Which dates should visitors avoid?
If you have been following Grant Park Chicago events, this will not surprise you. The fountain pauses for two major festivals, so plan around these blackout dates.
| Event | Dates | Fountain Status |
|---|---|---|
| Taste of Chicago | July 8–12, 2026 | Turned off / display changes |
| Lollapalooza Grant Park | July 30 – Aug 2, 2026 | Turned off / display changes |
| Regular season | May 9 – ~Oct 31, 2026 | Full daily schedule |
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Why does this fountain matter?
The monument honors Clarence Buckingham, funded by his sister Kate Buckingham in 1927. It remains a Chicago Landmark and a National Register feature. We think the numbers explain its scale better than adjectives do.
| Fast Fact | Figure |
|---|---|
| Year dedicated | 1927 |
| Water capacity | 1.5 million gallons |
| Center jet height | 150 feet |
| Water recirculated (major display) | ~14,100 gallons per minute |
| Total jets | 133 |
| Total lights | 820 |
| Lower pool diameter | 280 feet |
| Location | 301 S. Columbus Dr., Grant Park |
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How did the season start?
The 12th annual Switch on Summer 2026 festival kicked off at 11:30 a.m. on May 9, with the fountain switched on around noon. A sweepstakes winner from Logan Square flipped the switch after more than 8,000 entries. The free event also launched the 14th season of Night Out in the Parks.
What should you plan around?
Here is how we recommend timing a visit this summer:
- Go before dusk to catch a major daytime water display, then stay for the light and music show.
- Skip July 8–12 during Taste of Chicago and July 30 to August 2 during Lollapalooza.
- Grab a Fermob chair early on busy weekends, since only 100 are available.
- Arrive by 10:35 p.m. to see the final display before the fountain powers down.
The Chicago Park District confirmed the fountain typically runs through October 31, weather permitting. Our take: the new chairs give the clarence f buckingham memorial fountain chicago a fresh reason to linger this year.
Clarence F Buckingham Memorial Fountain Chicago Big Summer 2026 Upgrades
The headline change is seating. The Park District installed 100 metal chairs made by Fermob in Paris, inspired by the Luxembourg Garden.https://t.co/UDimx5pvK1
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