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Stratford University

September 19, 2016
'Dinner on the 50' took place August 27 at Seattle's CenturyLink Field, and was produced by Momentum Worldwide.
"Dinner on the 50" took place August 27 at Seattle's CenturyLink Field, and was produced by Momentum Worldwide.
Photo: Mat Hayward/Getty Images for American Express
Stationed near the zoo's entrance, Ugochi and the Afro Soul Ensemble sang as guests arrived.
Stationed near the zoo's entrance, Ugochi and the Afro Soul Ensemble sang as guests arrived.
Photo: Violet Dominek
During cocktail hour, servers passed drinks in the dark-pink hues of a sunset. The evening's look was inspired by the sunset over Boulders Beach, which is the native habitat of the endangered penguins that will arrive at the Lincoln Park Zoo in the fall.
During cocktail hour, servers passed drinks in the dark-pink hues of a sunset. The evening's look was inspired by the sunset over Boulders Beach, which is the native habitat of the endangered penguins that will arrive at the Lincoln Park Zoo in the fall.
Photo: Alain Milotti
In the clear dinner tent, decor comprised natural elements such as twisted branches and wildflowers; the color palette was inspired by the hues of an African sunset.
In the clear dinner tent, decor comprised natural elements such as twisted branches and wildflowers; the color palette was inspired by the hues of an African sunset.
Photo: Alain Milotti
The decor, provided by Jewell Events Catering and Frost Chicago, featured ombre tones of burnt orange, red, and yellow.
The decor, provided by Jewell Events Catering and Frost Chicago, featured ombre tones of burnt orange, red, and yellow.
Photo: Alain Milotti
Guests found burlap bags with the gala's logo on their seats. The menu cards also featured fun facts about penguins.
Guests found burlap bags with the gala's logo on their seats. The menu cards also featured fun facts about penguins.
Photo: Alain Milotti
The first course was a goat cheese soufflé topped with a penguin-shaped cracker. The butter that accompanied the bread was also cut out in a penguin shape.
The first course was a goat cheese soufflé topped with a penguin-shaped cracker. The butter that accompanied the bread was also cut out in a penguin shape.
Photo: Alain Milotti
Servers took guests' orders table-side. Options for the entree included roasted halibut (pictured).
Servers took guests' orders table-side. Options for the entree included roasted halibut (pictured).
Photo: Alain Milotti
Another entree option was herb-crusted beef tenderloin.
Another entree option was herb-crusted beef tenderloin.
Photo: Alain Milotti
Dessert, a lemon parfait with fresh berries, was accompanied by glowing penguin ornaments.
Dessert, a lemon parfait with fresh berries, was accompanied by glowing penguin ornaments.
Photo: Alain Milotti
Guests who purchased tables at the $15,000 or $25,000 ticket level had access to reserved cabanas after dinner. Top sponsors also had dedicated service staff and champagne service during dinner.
Guests who purchased tables at the $15,000 or $25,000 ticket level had access to reserved cabanas after dinner. Top sponsors also had dedicated service staff and champagne service during dinner.
Photo: Alain Milotti
After dinner, Jewell set up a D.I.Y. s'mores station near the Kovler Lion House.
After dinner, Jewell set up a D.I.Y. s'mores station near the Kovler Lion House.
Photo: John Reilly
Guests could get even more treats as they exited the zoo, passing by a Firecakes food truck that doled out doughnuts in paper boxes.
Guests could get even more treats as they exited the zoo, passing by a Firecakes food truck that doled out doughnuts in paper boxes.
Photo: Alain Milotti
The San Francisco Symphony Opening Night Gala was designed and produced by Blueprint Studios.
The San Francisco Symphony Opening Night Gala was designed and produced by Blueprint Studios.
Photo Courtesy of Show Ready Photo
75ft Chandelier Makes Waves at the San Francisco Symphony
75ft Chandelier Makes Waves at the San Francisco Symphony
Photo Courtesy of Show Ready Photo
Lollapalooza
Lollapalooza

Lollapalooza celebrated its 25th anniversary this year. The milestone was marked in special signage that featured a pink 25 topped with birthday candles.

Photo: Barry Brecheisen
Lollapalooza
Lollapalooza

The Lolla Time Warp was another area that nodded to the anniversary. The area showcased vintage festival posters, as well as monuments to legendary artists that have performed there in the past. This year, the 170 acts included Radiohead and Jane's Addiction.

Photo: Barry Brecheisen
Lollapalooza
Lollapalooza

Since the festival had an extra day this year, organizers aimed to keep guests as comfortable as possible. At a new bodega, they could stock up on essentials one may find at a corner store, such as trail mix and sunscreen.

Photo: Barry Brecheisen
Cottonelle at Lollapalooza
Cottonelle at Lollapalooza

Speaking of festival essentials, Cottonelle doled out free toilet paper. The brand also hosted a "Refresh Lounge" where visitors could find shade, Wi-Fi, charging stations for their phones, and grooming products such as deodorant. There was also a booth where festivalgoers could create GIFs using the hashtag #RocktheRipple. The "ripple" referred to the texture of Cottonelle's toilet tissue.

Photo: Barry Brecheisen
Lollapalooza
Lollapalooza

A craft beer lounge known as "Da Beers" was back this year, but with added features. For example, a new 80-foot wall of taps poured Stella Artois, Goose Island, and more.

Photo: Barry Brecheisen
Lollapalooza
Lollapalooza

Da Beers expanded this year to include games. In one area, guests played ping-pong at colorful tables.

Photo: Barry Brecheisen
Lollapalooza
Lollapalooza

Other games at Da Beers included bocce (pictured), provided by American Bocce Company, as well as corn hole. Along with an expanded beer selection, the festival offered the new "Mix'd Craft Cocktail Bar." The specialty bar served cocktails from brands such as Hendrick's Gin and Tito's Vodka.

Photo: Barry Brecheisen
Chipotle at Lollapalooza
Chipotle at Lollapalooza

The Mexican chain restaurant set up a pop-up shop on festival grounds. In a nearby lounge area, guests could sit on pillowed couches and snack on tacos.

Photo: Barry Brecheisen
Bud Light at Lollapalooza
Bud Light at Lollapalooza

Guests could also find seating—and shade—at Bud Light's activation. The beer brand sold commemorative cans at this year's festival, and partnered with local artist Floyd Davis from Arpentry to create wooden sculptures inspired by the design on the cans. The sculptures featured the city skyline and oversize, functional musical instruments.

Photo: Barry Brecheisen
Pepsi at Lollapalooza
Pepsi at Lollapalooza

For guests who wanted soft drinks, Pepsi hosted the 1893 tasting truck. The truck was stationed near a light-strung area that looked like a beer garden, and the soft drink was available in cola and ginger flavors. Attendees could also find snacks and drinks at the "Chow Town" area, which featured bites from local restaurants and was again curated by Chicago-based chef Graham Elliot. There were also plenty of Camelback "hydration stations" throughout the park, where guests could access free, filtered water.

Photo: Barry Brecheisen
Toyota Escape to Wanderlust at Lollapalooza
Toyota Escape to Wanderlust at Lollapalooza

Swag also had a practical purpose this year. Returning sponsor Toyota offered free silk-screened backpacks, which guests used to stow water, sunscreen, and other goods.

Photo: Barry Brecheisen
Toyota Escape to Wanderlust at Lollapalooza
Toyota Escape to Wanderlust at Lollapalooza

The brand also offered tarot-card readings in one of its its hybrid cars.

Photo: Barry Brecheisen
Toyota Escape to Wanderlust at Lollapalooza
Toyota Escape to Wanderlust at Lollapalooza

Guests entered the Rav4 hybrid through a beaded curtain in back, then lay on a pile of pillows while a tarot-card reader predicted the future.

Photo: Barry Brecheisen
Alex and Ani at Lollapalooza
Alex and Ani at Lollapalooza

Alex and Ani, an eco-friendly jewelry line, was another sponsor this year.

Photo: Barry Brecheisen
Alex and Ani at Lollapalooza
Alex and Ani at Lollapalooza

The brand created a commemorative bangle to mark the festival's 25th anniversary; it also offered a variety of styles that guests could purchase on site.

Photo: Barry Brecheisen
Alex and Ani
Alex and Ani

Seating—and shade—can be hard to come by in Grant Park during Lollapalooza. So, Alex and Ani offered a plush seating area near its retail activation.

Photo: Barry Brecheisen
Alex and Ani
Alex and Ani

Visitors could score free, silk-screened bandanas after submitting some personal information and taking a brief survey. The survey helped guests identify their "energy symbol" from a selection that included the Tree of Life and the Phoenix; those energy symbols were then silk-screened onto the bandanas.

Photo: Barry Brecheisen
Samsung's VR-Palooza
Samsung's VR-Palooza

Samsung is the first virtual-reality sponsor of Lollapalooza. To showcase its devices on festival grounds, the brand hosted the carnival-style VR-Palooza. Samsung's activations were produced by PMK-BNC.

Photo: Barry Brecheisen
Samsung VR-Palooza
Samsung VR-Palooza

Guests could use VR devices to feel as though they were surfing in Tahiti (pictured) or skateboarding in Malibu. They could also participate in an experience that simulated a roller-coaster ride. Throughout the weekend, guests could also purchase Samsung products that were exclusively available at Lollapalooza.

Photo: Barry Brecheisen
The Samsung Galaxy Lounge
The Samsung Galaxy Lounge

Each day, Samsung device owners had the chance to win passes to the Samsung Galaxy Lounge. In the hilltop lounge, guests could watch performances using virtual reality devices. The devices made users feel as though they were standing on stage with performers such as the Red Hot Chili Peppers.

Photo: Barry Brecheisen
The Samsung Galaxy Lounge
The Samsung Galaxy Lounge

The lounge, which held about 400 people at a time, also had daily DJ performances. The DJs spun at a booth that was decked with the hashtag #GalaxyLife.

Photo: Barry Brecheisen
The Samsung Galaxy Lounge
The Samsung Galaxy Lounge

Guests at the lounge could pick up free Samsung merchandise. Gear included T-shirts, hats, and backpacks.

Photo: Barry Brecheisen
The Samsung Galaxy Lounge
The Samsung Galaxy Lounge

Swag also included ponchos with the Samsung logo. The ponchos proved particularly popular during Thursday and Friday's rainstorms. On the deck of the lounge, guests could look out directly onto the Samsung stage. New this year, device owners also had access to a special Samsung Owners' Lounge, which was a fenced-off area directly in front of the stage.

Photo: Barry Brecheisen
The Samsung Galaxy Lounge at Lollapalooza
The Samsung Galaxy Lounge at Lollapalooza

Along with premium stage views and the opportunity to check out new merchandise, the lounge gave Samsung customers creature comforts like cushy seating, snacks, drinks, and private restrooms.

Photo: Barry Brecheisen
It's So Miami Lounge
It's So Miami Lounge

On Saturday, the Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau invited artists, media, and V.I.P. guests to an off-site brunch at the "It's So Miami Lounge." The activation took over Raised, a new, rooftop bar at Renaissance Chicago Downtown Hotel. Bright-pink pillows with Miami branding decked the furniture, while plastic flamingos spruced up the flower boxes. BMF Media produced the event.

Photo: David Miller
It's So Miami Lounge
It's So Miami Lounge

The brunch, held within walking distance of Grant Park, fueled guests with mimosas and snacks such as sliders and fries. There was also a photo opportunity in front of a wall of colored lifesavers, as well as a braid bar, cabanas to lounge in, and live acoustic sets from Lollapalooza acts including the Secret Weapons (pictured). Apart from daytime parties, there were several late-night events officially or unofficially related to the festival. There were 70 official "after-shows" featuring Lollapalooza talent at venues throughout the city. There were also late-night bashes with DJ sets and surprise performances at spots such as Soho House Chicago and Virgin Hotels Chicago.

Photo: David Miller
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