
THU 06/12
Caamp
The jam/folk band has come a long way since it started playing coffeeshops in Athens, OH when band members were students at Ohio University. On tour in support of the new album, Copper Changes Color, a collection of somber tunes that show off singer Taylor Meier’s ability to convey emotion with his hushed vocals (see “Fairview Feeling” and “Drive”), the group performs at 6 p.m. at Jacobs Pavilion. Whitney and Gardener open.
2014 Sycamore St., 216-861-4080, jacobspavilion.com.
Dr. Sketchy’s Anti-Art School
Founded in 2005 in a dive bar in Brooklyn, Dr. Sketchy’s has now spread to more than 100 cities around the world. Dr. Sketchy Akron, a monthly drink and draw event that takes place on the second Thursday of each month at Jilly’s Music Room in Akron, gives patrons the opportunity to “draw glamorous underground performers in an atmosphere of boozy conviviality.” The fun begins at 7 p.m.; it costs $10 to draw.
111 N Main St., Akron, 330-576-3757, jillysmusicroom.com.
Hot Mulligan
The Lansing, MI-based pop-punk band performs tonight at 8 at the Rock Hall. The group’s third album, Why Would I Watch, features catchy melodies and upper-register vocals, recalling groups such as Wonder Years and Blink-182.
1100 Rock and Roll Blvd., 216-515-8444, rockhall.com.
Key Glock: Glockaveli Tour
The South Memphis rapper chronicles a life of hustling on his five studio albums. His latest effort, Glockaveli, recalls ’90s gangsta rap as tunes such as “”Watch Da Throne” feature funk-based beats and rapid-fire vocals. The tour in support of the album comes to House of Blues. Doors open at 7 p.m.
308 Euclid Ave., 216-523-2583, houseofblues.com.
Dustin Nickerson
This SoCal comedian describes himself as “the world’s most average person,” so you can expect plenty of jokes about being married with children. He even has one bit about being honest with his kids, whom he calls his roommates. The show starts tonight at 7 at Hilarities, where the comic has shows scheduled through Saturday.
2035 East Fourth St., 216-241-7425, pickwickandfrolic.com.
Punch Brothers
The bluegrass-y band that won a Grammy for their 2018 album, All Ashore, performs tonight at 7:30 at Cain Park in Cleveland Heights. Their most recent album, Hell on Church Street, is another fantastic effort and features Chris Thile’s remarkable mandolin solos and tender vocals.
14591 Superior Rd., Cleveland Heights, 216-371-3000, cainpark.com.
FRI 06/13
Pete Francis of Dispatch & C-Level Single Release Party
The local jam band C-Level teamed up with Pete Francis, the former singer of the national act Dispatch, for a song on C-Level’s forthcoming studio effort. They’ll celebrate the single’s release with tonight’s show by playing the tune with Francis. They’ll also back Francis as he plays a special set of Dispatch tunes. The concert begins at 8 p.m. at the Winchester in Lakewood.
12112 Madison Ave., Lakewood, 216-600-5338, facebook.com/TheWinchesterMusicTavern.
Halsey: For My Last Trick
The singer known for intense live shows returns to Blossom. The tour supports Halsey’s latest album, The Great Impersonator, and tour press materials promise a “career-spanning setlist and stunning visuals.” The eclectic album alternately evokes PJ Harvey, Paramore and Dolly Parton. Tonight’s concert begins at 7 p.m.
1145 W. Steels Corners Rd., Cuyahoga Falls, 216-231-1111, livenation.com.
Jet
Most famous for the 2003 hits, “Are You Gonna Be My Girl,” this Aussie hard rock band has returned to the road after reuniting in 2023 to mark the 20-year anniversary of the release of the first Jet album. The group performs at 7 p.m. at House of Blues. Band of Skulls opens.
308 Euclid Ave., 216-523-2583, houseofblues.com.
Lang Lang Young Scholars: Extravaganza Performance
The Lang Lang International Music Foundation hosts this concert featuring students from their Young Scholar program. Students will take the stage in solo and four-hand and eight-hand piano performances. It begins at 7 p.m. at Mixon Hall.
11021 East Blvd., 216-791-5000, cim.edu.
REUNION, A CIA Alumni Exhibition Opening Reception
The local artist Mary Urbas curated this exhibit as a way to honor her time as an artist at CIA and reconnect with the artists that have graduated from this the school. This year marks 45 years since her graduation in 1980, with a BFA and a double major in Textile Design and Weaving, and a minor in printmaking. This exhibition features works by her classmates, mentors, and invited alumni, including some artists who were in her “rearview mirror” (up and coming) while she was a student. It opens with a reception that takes place today at 5:30 p.m. at the Bostwick Design Partnership Gallery.
2729 Prospect Ave., artistsarchives.org.
Santigold
Santigold’s latest album, Spirituals, represents the first album she’s released on her own label, Little Jerk Records. The songs center on the theme of “surviving in the modern world while elevating yourself to new places,” as it’s put in a press release, and the electronica tunes really sparkle thanks to Santigold’s hiccuping vocals and some innovative production. She performs tonight at 7 at Globe Iron.
2320 Center St., globeironcle.com.
Shear Bliss Opening Reception
Shear Bliss, an exhibit at Praxis Fiber Workshop, celebrates the “the labor-intensive and rewarding process of interlocking wool fibers.” An opening reception takes place from 5 to 7 p.m.
15301 Waterloo Rd., 2166448661, praxisfiberworkshop.com.
Sommore
From countless film and television appearances to a successful national standup career that spans the course of 20 years, comedian Sommore has surely earned her title as one of the “Queens of Comedy.” In her standup act, Sommore regularly speaks to the masses by criticizing what it means to be a man and woman in a modern relationship (something I’m sure we can all relate to). She performs tonight at 7 and 9:30 at the Funny Bone, where she has shows scheduled through Sunday.
1148 Main Ave., 216-696-4677, cleveland.funnybone.com.
SAT 06/14
The Allman Betts Band
The Southern rock group performs at 8 p.m. at MGM Northfield Park — Center Stage. Fronted by Devon Allman and Duane Betts, the sons of Allman Brothers Band founders Gregg Allman and Dickey Betts, the group is celebrating seven years of making music and will play songs from its two major label releases, Down to the River and Bless Your Heart.
10705 Northfield Rd., Northfield, 330-908-7793, mgmnorthfieldpark.mgmresorts.com/en.html.
Another Cleveland Sausage Festival
The inaugural event put on by Thomas Fox of That’s Greyt Culture will feature performances by indie acts False Teeth, Quick Mystery, Blanket Party and Fruitfly. It begins at 1 p.m. at Der Braumeister Pub. The price of the ticket includes your first sausage.
13046 Lorain Ave., 216-671-6220, thatsgreyt.com/event-details/sausagefestcle.
Augustana
The alternative rock band from the 2000s performs tonight at 6:30 at the Kent Stage. Band leader Dan Layus has penned chart-topping hits like “Boston,” “Sweet and Low,” “Fire” and “Steal Your Heart.” He’s also toured with like-minded acts such as OneRepublic, Maroon 5, Owl City and Counting Crows.
175 E. Main St., Kent, 330-677-5005, kentstage.org.
Celebrate Black Music Month: A Tribute to Roy Ayers
The local jazz group Forecast pays tribute to jazz icon Roy Ayers with tonight’s special concert at the Bop Stop. A celebration of Black Music Month, the concert takes place at 8:30 p.m.
2920 Detroit Ave., 216-771-6551, themusicsettlement.org.
Cleveland Juneteenth Freedom Fest
For the fifth year, this celebration of the ending of slavery on June 19, 1865, takes place at Mall C. The day-long event features live entertainment, local Black-owned food and retail vendors, and interactive programming. The nation’s oldest African-American producing theater, Karamu House will mark the occasion with a special tribute performance honoring Frankie Beverly and Maze. The event begins at noon.
Lakeside Ave., 216-696-2122, juneteenthcle.com.
Demons 2
Asia Argento, Bobby Rhodes, Coralina Cataldi-Tassoni, David Edwin Knight and Nancy Brilli star in this horror film about people trapped in a building with demons. It screens at 9:15 p.m. at the Cleveland Institute of Art Cinematheque.
11610 Euclid Ave., 216-421-7450, cia.edu.
The Hooley
Today from noon to 8 p.m., you can check out the Hooley on Kamm’s Corners, an annual street festival that takes place on Lorain Ave. from West 165th Street to Rocky River Dr. The festival offers crafts, live music, dancers from area Irish dance schools, pipes and drums and plenty of family fun. Food will be available at the pubs and eateries lining Lorain Ave. and from vendors on the street. Two entertainment stages showcase a variety of musical acts. Admission is free.
westparkkamms.org/hooley/.
Tommy James and the Shondells
The guy responsible for hits such as “Crimson & Clover,” “Mony Mony” and “Mirage” comes to the Goodyear Theater in Akron with his backing band, the Shondells. The show starts at 7 p.m.
1201 East Market St., Akron, 330-659-7118, goodyeartheater.com.
Juneteenth Culture Fest: Rooted in Freedom
There will be food trucks, vendors, exhibits and workshops at Cain Park in Cleveland Heights as part of a free celebration of Juneteenth. The event runs from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. with a ticketed concert featuring Djapo Cultural Arts that begins at 8 p.m.
14591 Superior Rd., Cleveland Heights, 216-371-3000, cainpark.com.
Megan Moroney
This Georgia native got her start singing covers with her dad and brother while studying accounting at the University of Georgia. She made a splash with her 2023 full-length debut, Lucky, which includes introspective tunes such as “I’m Not Pretty” and “Girl in the Mirror.” The country singer-songwriter performs at 7 p.m. at Jacobs Pavilion. Laci Kaye Booth opens.
2014 Sycamore St., 216-861-4080, jacobspavilion.com.
Parade the Circle
The theme for this annual event will center on “magical allure: a vibration celebration of the snowy owl.” Expect to see innovative costumes and giant puppets make the trek around Wade Oval. The parade kicks off at noon at the north entrance of the Cleveland Museum of Art. Admission is free.
10820 East Blvd., universitycircle.org.
Reigning Men
The North Coast Men’s Chorus presents this tribute to the kings of rock, pop and soul (think Elton John, Barry Manilow and George Michael). The concert takes place tonight at 8 and tomorrow at 3 p.m. at the Mimi Ohio Theatre.
1501 Euclid Ave., 216-241-6000, playhousesquare.org.
SNL: Ladies & Gentlemen…50 Years of Music Opening Party
Fred Armisen, an 11-season veteran of Saturday Night Live and a heckuva good drummer, will be on hand to open this new exhibit at the Rock Hall that chronicles the way music has had an important place in SNL‘s history. The event begins at 6:30 p.m.
1100 Rock and Roll Blvd., 216-515-8444, rockhall.com.
Dean Wareham
Formerly of the indie rock outfits Galaxie 500 and Luna, the singer-songwriter brings his solo show to the Beachland Ballroom. The tour supports his dreamy new album, That’s The Price of Loving Me, which reunites him with producer Kramer (Galaxie 500, Will Oldham, Low) for the first time in 34 years. Non Bruises open at 8 p.m.
15711 Waterloo Rd., 216-383-1124, beachlandballroom.com.
Yagga Yagga Fest
Stompin Charleston, Dread Claytor, Mwatabu Okantah, DJ Hama, Brother Lover, Kabir, and Tommy Fox will perform at this special celebration of WCSB’s Sunday evening reggae and world music show hosted by Fox. Doors open at 7 p.m. at the Beachland Tavern.
15711 Waterloo Rd., 216-383-1124, beachlandballroom.com.
SUN 06/15
Classic, Antique & Collector Car Show
Reportedly one of the oldest car shows in America, this annual event returns to Stan Hywet . The show features approximately 400 classic, cars manufactured between 1915 and 2000. Tickets to the car show include access to the home and gardens. The event begins at 9 a.m. and ends at 3 p.m.
714 North Portage Path, Akron, 330-836-5533, stanhywet.org.
Cults
The indie rock duo that formed some 15 years ago in New York performs at 8 p.m. at the Beachland Ballroom. Their latest album, last year’s To the Ghosts, features shimmering, Cocteau Twins-inspired tunes such as “Crybaby.” Indie rockers zzzahara open the show.
15711 Waterloo Rd., 216-383-1124, beachlandballroom.com.
Michael Martin Murphy: 50th Anniversary of Wildfire
The veteran singer-songwriter celebrates the 50th anniversary of his hit single “Wildfire” with this special show at the Kent Stage. Doors open at 6:30 p.m.
175 E. Main St., Kent, 330-677-5005, kentstage.org.
Perfume Genius
Glory, the latest album from indie artist Perfume Genius, explores recurring themes that have shaped his artistic journey and include references to “the body and its decay, domesticity and love, and inescapable history and damage,” as it’s put in a press release. The act performs tonight at Globe Iron. 8 p.m.
2325 Elm St., globeironcle.com.
Reggae Sundays
This special Reggae Sunday Happy Hour Concert series is a summer highlight. The indoor/outdoor concert series will take place rain or shine with live music from 4 to 7 p.m. at the Music Box. The venue will also offer food and drink specials exclusive to the series.
1148 Main Ave., 216-242-1250, musicboxcle.com.
Sex N’ the City: A (Super Unauthorized) Musical Parody
This parody of the popular HBO show from the ’90s follows Carrie, Miranda, Charlotte and Samantha as they struggle to find true love as single women living in Manhattan. Tonight’s performance takes place at 7 at the Hanna Theatre.
2067 East 14th St., 216-241-6000, playhousesquare.org.
Yiddishe Cup Klezmer Band
Founded in 1988 by clarinetist Bert Stratton, this local group has played throughout the states and Canada. The band plays a mix of Jewish music and soul music and regularly performs at Cain Park in Cleveland Heights. The show starts at 7 p.m.
14591 Superior Rd., Cleveland Heights, 216-371-3000, cainpark.com.
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This article appears in May 22 – Jun 4, 2025.
