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Judy Collins Evanston 2025 Ticket Info

Judy Collins Alternative concert Experience the legendary Judy Collins live in Evanston , a night where timeless melodies meet unforgettable moments. Known for her profound impact on music and mental health advocacy, Collins' career spans over six decades, marked by classics like 'Both Sides, Now,' preserved in the National Recording Registry. Her 1961 debut, 'A Maid of Constant Sorrow,' and the 1975 album 'Judith' showcase her evolution from a folk sensation to a versatile artist. This concert offers more than music; it's a chance to own exclusive merchandise and capture memories at special photo spots. Fans can also enjoy a rare glimpse into the magic behind the scenes with our soundcheck events. Join us for an evening of inspiration, celebration, and connection, as Judy Collins continues to touch hearts with her artistry and authenticity.

Judy Collins

Nestled in the heart of Evanston, Cahn Auditorium stands as a beacon of cultural and architectural excellence, hosting unforgettable events like the Judy Collins Evanston concert. This historic venue, recognized in 1994 for its architectural significance and conservation efforts, is a cornerstone of the local arts scene. It not only presents the annual Northwestern University Theatre Arts awards and the Evanston Music Festival but also serves as a stage for the Northwestern University Jazz Orchestra, highlighting the talents of emerging musicians. With its unique lounge seating areas for pre-event mingling and lower balcony seating that brings you closer to the action, Cahn Auditorium offers an intimate and engaging experience. Whether you're attending the Judy Collins Evanston performance or another event, finding the venue is a breeze—just follow the crowd to this iconic Evanston landmark.