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Agora Theatre - Cleveland

Founded by Henry LoConti in 1966 as a members-only dance club at Case Western Reserve, the Agora has grown into one of Cleveland's most storied concert venues across three locations over nearly six decades. The current home at 5000 Euclid Avenue occupies a building that dates to 1913, when it opened as the Metropolitan Theatre with a performance of Aida. The structure later served as the WHK Auditorium and the Cleveland Grande before LoConti relocated the Agora here in October 1986, reopening wi.....

Cambridge Room at House of Blues - Cleveland

The Cambridge Room is the smaller, more intimate event space within the House of Blues Cleveland at 308 Euclid Avenue in the city's downtown Playhouse Square district. While the main music hall hosts national touring acts, the Cambridge Room accommodates private events, corporate functions, seated dinners, and smaller-scale performances with a capacity typically around 200 to 400 depending on configuration. The space benefits from the House of Blues brand's full-service catering, production, and.....

Connor Palace at Playhouse Square

Edward F. Albee spent an estimated 2 to 3.5 million dollars constructing the Palace Theatre, the last and most expensive of the four main theatres in Cleveland's historic Playhouse Square. Designed by the firm Rapp and Rapp in an Imperial France architectural style, it opened on November 6, 1922, as a flagship of the Keith-Albee Orpheum vaudeville chain with an original capacity of 3,680 across orchestra, balcony, and box seating. The theatre later transitioned to film and in the 1950s became a.....

Funny Bone - Cleveland

Funny Bone Cleveland is a comedy club offering a full calendar of stand-up shows featuring national touring headliners and regional comedians. The venue includes a full bar and food menu, with shows typically running Thursday through Sunday.

Gartner Auditorium

Gartner Auditorium is a 684-seat lecture and performance hall within the Cleveland Museum of Art. The auditorium hosts film screenings, lectures, musical performances, and community events as part of the museum's public programming. Admission to many events is free.

Globe Iron

Globe Iron is a live music and event venue in Cleveland, Ohio, hosting concerts, DJ sets, and private events in an industrial-chic setting.

Hilarities 4th Street Theatre

Hilarities 4th Street Theatre is a comedy club in the Pickwick and Frolic restaurant complex in downtown Cleveland, Ohio. The venue books national touring headliners and local comedians in an intimate theatre-style setting with table seating, full food, and drink service.

House Of Blues - Cleveland

House of Blues Cleveland is a live music venue in the Flats East Bank entertainment district along the Cuyahoga River. Part of the Live Nation-operated House of Blues chain, the venue hosts concerts across rock, blues, hip-hop, country, and electronic genres. The main music hall, restaurant, and Foundation Room VIP lounge provide a layered entertainment experience.

Huntington Bank Field

Huntington Bank Field is a 67,431-seat open-air football stadium on the lakefront in downtown Cleveland, Ohio, home to the Cleveland Browns of the National Football League. Originally opened in 1999 as Cleveland Browns Stadium, the venue has undergone naming-rights changes and periodic upgrades. The stadium also hosts concerts, international soccer, and college football events.

Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland

The Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland is a major convention and exhibition facility in downtown Cleveland, Ohio, offering over 225,000 square feet of contiguous exhibit space, 31 meeting rooms, and a 28,000-square-foot ballroom. The centre hosts trade shows, conventions, corporate events, and large-scale public gatherings.