Thousands attend star-studded Obama Center opening ceremony; center opens to public | LIVE Updates

WLS logo
Last updated: Friday, June 19, 2026 6:06PM GMT
Obama Presidential Center officially opens to public

CHICAGO (WLS) -- The Obama Presidential Center has officially opened to the public.

Thousands attended the Obama Presidential Center Grand Opening ceremony Thursday.

Here's what to know about the events.

Watch the full opening ceremony below:

Obama Presidential Center Opening Ceremony Part 1

Obama Presidential Center Opening Ceremony Part 2

Obama Presidential Center Opening Ceremony Part 3

Terrell Brown Image
Jun 19, 2026, 4:28 PM

Obama Presidential Center officially opens to public

The Obama Presidential Center officially opened to the public Friday.

The Obama Presidential Center officially opened to the public Friday.

"I am so fantastic. I have never seen anything like this in my whole entire life," Adrienne Afflalo said.

Afflalo was one of the lucky few to snag a ticket for Friday.

"It's just a wonderful thing the Lord has done for this area, and I appreciate Obama and his family wanting here in this area," Marjorie Blakely said.

Blakely and her son, Antonio Terry, stopped by to take a photo in front of the center on their way back to their new home in Nashville.

"I'm a doctoreal student at Tennessee State University, and Obama center was opened on the same day, Juneteenth, a celebration for Black Americans," Terry said.

Artist T.M. Noel traveled to share his artwork, entitled "The Weight of the World and FLOTUS," which he says was inspired by the Obamas' time in the White House.

"We look at Barack and Michelle as hope, and we want that hope," Noel said.

Ron Schafetz and his dogs, Penny and Pippen, wanted to celebrate the moment with a creative photo by the statue of fellow dog lovers, the Obamas.

He said Friday is about hope and joy.

"Whatever it takes to get everybody happy," Schafetz said.

Leah Hope Image
Jun 15, 2026, 7:07 PM

Road closures, parking restrictions in place ahead of Obama Presidential Center opening

The Obama Presidential Center opens soon, and there are openings and closings to navigate.

Monday, June 8 at 6 a.m. - Friday, June 19 at 6 a.m.
Blackstone, from Midway Plaisance to 60th St. - no parking both sides of the street.
60th St. from Dorchester to Blackstone.

Monday, June 8 at 6 a.m. - Monday, June 22 at 5 p.m.
60th St. from Dorchester to Stony Island - no parking both sides of the street.
60th St. from Blackstone to Stony Island EB

Monday, June 15 at 6 a.m. through Friday, June 19 at 7 p.m.
Midway Plaisance, from Dorchester to Stony Island EB and WB
Blackstone, from 59th St. to Midway Plaisance
Cornell, from Stony Island to 57th St.
Stony Island, from Midway Plaisance to 63rd St.
Stony Island, from 59th St. to 57th St.
59th St. EB, from Harper to Stony Island.

Monday, June 15 at 6 a.m. - Saturday, June 20 at 11:59 p.m.
Midway Plaisance, from Woodlawn to Blackstone.
Dorchester, from 59th to 60th St.

Wednesday, June 17 at 6 a.m. - Friday, June 19 at 6 a.m.
Woodlawn, from 59th to 60th St.
Midway Plaisance, from Ellis to Woodlawn.

Sidewalk restrictions
Monday, June 8 at 6 a.m. - Monday, June 22 at 5 p.m.
60th St. from Dorchester to Stony Island.

Monday, June 15 at 6 a.m. - Friday, June 19 at 7 p.m.
Midway Plaisance, from Dorchester to Stony Island.
Blackstone, from 59th St. to Midway Plaisance.
Cornell, from Stony Island to 57th St.

Monday, June 15 at 6 a.m. - Saturday, June 20 at 11:59 p.m.
Midway Plaisance, from Woodlawn to Blackstone.
Dorchester, from 59th St. to 60th St.

Terrell Brown Image
1:16 PM GMT

What's happening at the Obama Presidential Center this weekend

The dignitaries got to see the Obama Presidential Center on Thursday. On Friday, it's our turn!

The first members of the public get to experience it. If you're planning to visit the museum soon, just a reminder, you don't need tickets to visit the campus, but you do need tickets to get into the museum.

Free events include visits to the top of the museum and the public library.

Admission is discounted for Illinois residents at $26 for adults and $15 for kids. Illinoisans can visit the museum for free on Tuesdays.

All tickets are sold out until November. December tickets will be released soon.

This weekend, events for ticketed people will include programs featuring artists, story time, and hands-on activities at the center's library branch, as well as double Dutch performances, interactive programs in the fruit and vegetable garden, and "sports and play stations" at the athletic center with mascots from Chicago's teams.

Free events include visits to the top of the museum and the public library.

And of course, you can just stroll through the beautiful grounds.

Evelyn Holmes Image
10:34 AM GMT

What to know about traffic restrictions as Obama Presidential Center opens to public Friday

On Friday morning, as the Obama Presidential Center opens its doors to the people and the community, many of the streets and sidewalks that were closed on Thursday will be open.

Although, there will still be some traffic and sidewalk restrictions on Midway Plaisance, Dorchester, and 60th streets. ABC7 expects that many street and sidewalk closures will be lifted by 6 a.m.

Residents and visitors alike are being advised about increased traffic and should plan accordingly.

Residents and visitors alike are being advised about increased traffic and should plan accordingly.

The Chicago Police Department and the city's Office of Emergency Management and Communications are reminding everyone that security measures are still in place and may cause delays.

Meanwhile, the excitement continues as many of the thousands who attended the watch party yesterday will be some of the first from the public who gets to experience the living legacy of America's 44th president and the nation's first African American president.

City and center officials strongly urge anyone heading over to the center to take public transportation not only for Friday's public opening, but also the weekend's Juneteenth celebrations.

Eric Horng Image
3:27 AM GMT

Historic Obama Center opening draws thousands, delights local community

The historic Obama Presidential Center grand opening Thursday drew thousands to Jackson Park on Chicago's South Side.

The historic Obama Presidential Center grand opening Thursday drew thousands to Jackson Park on Chicago's South Side.

Many in the local community said they are delighted and inspired by the new museum.

The Obama Presidential Center grand opening Thursday in Jackson Park on Chicago's South Side delighted the local community.

The Obama Center will open to the public on Friday, Juneteenth.

Eric Horng Image
Jun 18, 2026, 9:28 PM GMT

Orderly crowds, smooth transit reported as thousands leave Midway Plaisance watch party

Thousands of people streamed out of Midway Plaisance shortly after 2 p.m., with attendees and observers describing the afternoon as relatively orderly despite the size of the crowd.

Even with a maze of nearby street closures, both pedestrian and vehicle traffic appeared to move steadily.

Watch party attendees said it was easy to get in and out of the event.

Attendees said travel to and from the event was easier than expected, with many opting for public transportation. A Metra stop and CTA bus stops located near Midway Plaisance helped accommodate the crowds, contributing to what some called a smooth experience.

"It was not what I expected at all. I was definitely expecting something that was going to be chaotic and hard to get in. It was very smooth," said Princess Shaw, who attended the watch party.

Others said they anticipated heavy congestion and planned accordingly by avoiding driving.

"We did prepare for a lot of traffic, and that's why we didn't bring the car. We took the train. So much easier just to get on the train, and Metra just recently opened up a lot of new times for people on the South Side to be able to get to the Obama Center," said Daniel Bobo-Jones, another attendee.

Security and organization at the site also drew positive feedback.

"Getting in was easy. Security was great, had no problems. You felt safe. You know, there was no drama, no anything," said Genores Robinson, who attended the event.

While many relied on public transit, at least one attendee reported being able to arrive by car shortly before the watch party began and find parking nearby on 59th Street.