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Nate Bargatze, the Grammy-nominated comedian, on Monday announced his Big Dumb Eyes world tour, with a stop at Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse in Cleveland. The Cleveland show is scheduled for Saturday ...
Cleveland will also be closing several exit ramps and roads on Friday. Al Lerner Way along with portions of Erieside Avenue will be closed from 6 a.m. Friday to 1 a.m. Saturday.
A pair of rock and roll hall of famers are teaming up for a concert in Cleveland. Billy Joel and Rod Stewart will be playing a concert Sept. 13 at Cleveland Browns Stadium.
An ad for the 1974 concert. The World Series of Rock was a recurring, day-long multi-act summer rock concert held at Cleveland Stadium in Cleveland, Ohio from 1974 through 1980. [1] Belkin Productions staged these events, attracting popular hard rock bands and as many as 88,000 fans. FM rock radio station WMMS sponsored the concerts. [2]
In 1968, The Cleveland Agora built the first concert venue in-house recording studio, Agency Recording Studios, to produce records, live broadcasts from the Agora stage, and radio programs in stereo. In 1970, The LoConti’s opened The Agora in Columbus,OH,in the old State Theatre on the Ohio State University campus, across the street from the ...
CityMusic Cleveland is an American chamber orchestra based in Cleveland, Ohio.It was founded in the summer of 2004 to give free concerts throughout the Northeast Ohio area. . Composed of professional free-lance musicians from the Cleveland area and beyond, the orchestra partners with community leaders, mayors, council members, and local civic organizations, to expand the audience for cultural even
Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse seats 19,432 people in its basketball configuration and up to 18,926 for ice hockey. It is a frequent site for concerts and other athletic events, such as the men's and women's basketball tournaments of the Mid-American Conference (MAC), hosting since 2000 and 2001, respectively
In her review of the Jacobs Pavilion concert in Cleveland, Annie Nickoloff from Cleveland.com noted that “Keys instantly commanded the crowd before she sang a note or struck a single piano key” and further commented that Keys “regularly sat at the piano, showing off her prowess of the instrument, meshing her performance with her talented ...