2016 Winner of the Inaugural GT Tested Reader Survey Award for Best Credit Card Special Events
INSIDE ACCESS FROM CHASE delivers exclusive, once-in-a-lifetime experiences to selected Chase Cardmembers. These curated opportunities include celebrity meet-and-greets, private culinary and cultural events, and behind-the-scenes access to the worlds of sports and fashion.
Below is a look at recent Cardmember experiences. For current offers available to select Chase Cardmembers, visit InsideAccess.com.
EVENING WITH JOE MADDON IN CHICAGO
In 2016, after guiding the Chicago Cubs to a dramatic 10th-inning, 8–7 victory over Cleveland and ending a 108-year championship drought, Joe Maddon joined Cardmembers for an intimate Inside Access from Chase event at Harry Caray’s Italian Steakhouse in Chicago’s River North. The evening featured a cocktail reception and buffet dinner, followed by a moderated conversation and audience Q&A. Guests also had the chance to meet Maddon, take photos, and receive a pre-signed Joe Maddon baseball as a keepsake.

PRO FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME ENSHRINEMENT WEEK — FOUR EVENT-PACKED DAYS
Select Cardmembers attended the 2017 Pro Football Hall of Fame Enshrinement Powered by Johnson Controls, August 3–6, enjoying a multi-day program with VIP access, premium seating, and four nights of hotel accommodations. The package included 12 curated events such as the Class of 2017 Enshrinement Ceremony, Hall of Fame Game, Gold Jacket Dinner, Enshrinees’ Roundtable Luncheon, and a Returning Gold Jacket Autograph Session. Additional highlights were private receptions and meet-and-greets with Hall of Famers like Orlando Pace and Dan Fouts, and the weekend culminated with the Concert for Legends featuring performances by Toby Keith and Kid Rock.

MARY WILSON OF THE SUPREMES IN NEW YORK
Inside Access from Chase hosted an exclusive evening with Mary Wilson that began with a pre-show hors d’oeuvres reception with wine and beer and a photo opportunity with Wilson. Guests then enjoyed a moderated interview in which Wilson shared stories from her life on and offstage. After the conversation, Wilson and her band delivered a dynamic performance of Supremes classics including “Love Child,” “Come See About Me,” “Where Did Our Love Go,” “You Can’t Hurry Love,” and “Baby Love.”
Mary Wilson was the only consistent member of The Supremes throughout the group’s 18-year run. In 1988, she accepted the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame’s Lifetime Achievement Award on behalf of the group.