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The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame announces lineup for summer concert series

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CLEVELAND — The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame will host several artists throughout the summer, including local musicians and national talent, such as Fitz and the Tantrums, Grandmaster Flash and The Breeders.


What You Need To Know

  • The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame announced the lineup for the summer concert series
  • Community events and concerts will take place several times between July and September
  • All events are ticketed, though some are free

Concerts will take place on the outdoor PNC stage located at the Union Home Mortgage Plaza several times between July and September.

“Live music outdoors at the lakefront is the perfect combination! We look forward to delivering an incredible lineup of artists this summer,” said Greg Harris, president & CEO of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. “We appreciate PNC’s generous support in bringing these amazing community concerts to life.”

Lunch By the Lake acoustic sets will take place Thursday through Sunday on select afternoons.

Thursday evenings will host a Happy Hour and Live & Local shows that feature local artists. Friday nights will host nationally touring musicians.

“For more than 25 years, we have seen firsthand how the power of music can inspire and engage visitors, students and communities, all while generating hundreds of millions of dollars in annual economic impact for the region,” said Pat Pastore, PNC regional president for Cleveland. “As a national main street bank, PNC believes that music is storytelling and creates a connection that is special. Our support of Rock Hall Live Powered by PNC allows Clevelanders across the city to experience this connection.” 

Concerts aren’t the only events taking place. Community events include gospel events, a yoga event, and the Hall of Fame’s Artist in Residence program — previously known as Resident Rockers. 

The Artist in Residence program allows up-and-coming musicians from the northeast Ohio area to perform regularly, develop music skills and meet with industry professionals. 

All concerts require a ticket, but Thursday nights are free.

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