Known for its sweeping anthems that recall the likes of Bruce Springsteen and U2, the Airborne Toxic Event just released two albums (the experimental Dope Machines and the online-only acoustic record Songs of God and Whiskey). In the wake of those releases, the band has just announced “an intimate one-of-a-kind audio/visual live concert experience.” The group is only playing nine dates on the tour and will perform Dope Machines in its entirety along with music from its past three albums. The band plays Trinity Cathedral on Friday, March 13. Tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. on Friday.  


Jeff has been covering the Cleveland music scene for more than 25 years now. On a regular basis, he tries to talk to whatever big acts are coming through town. And if you're in a local band that he needs to hear, email him at jniesel@clevescene.com.