Events In Cleveland June 2019

Categories: Local Events

(ALL events are subject to change… I don’t run ’em, I just report ’em!)

Tremont’s Lincoln Park 1200 Starkweather Ave@ 3pm

June 1Crafted Food, Beer & Music Festival

Good food, good beer, and good music. What more can you ask for? Join the festivities and enjoy a beautiful summer afternoon with everyone over 42+ craft beers and a myriad of dishes from 8 local restaurants. If there’s anything to continue to solidify Cleveland as the food and brew city, this is it.

The Agora 5000 Euclid Ave @ 7pm

June 7Bone Thugs-N-Harmony

Look Into My Eyes and tell me you’re not itching for some true 90s rap again. Relive some of the glory days of the rap game with Bone Thugs-N-Harmony at The Agora! You all know them and they’ll be performing in Cleveland on the 7th. It’s BTNH what more needs said. And if you decide not to attend, well… I Tried…

Rock & Roll HOF 1100 Rock and Roll Blvd @ 11am

June 8Vans Warped Tour 25th Anniversary

THE Rock and Roll HOF is hosting the opening night of the legendary Vans Warped Tour. While it may seem like the final cross country music fest happened last year, They’re back, baby! Come and celebrate once more with a lineup including Hawthorne Heights and Simple Plan. Accompanied by a brand new exhibit at the HOF and a mini skate ramp, this Warped Tour will be one to remember.

Cleveland Museum of Art 11150 East Blvd @ 10am

June 8Parade the Circle 2019

For 30 years the CMA has been bringing you this premiere free summer event and this year is no exception! International guests and artists are lined up to present you a day art, music, culture, and celebration. This year’s theme is Mythology of Illusion!

Madison Park @ 1pm

June 9Taste of Lakewood

This year, come celebrate at Madison Park for a day-long event of great music and phenomenal food! If there’s one thing Lakewood is known for it’s the impossibly delicious dishes. This year features a mouthwatering mix of regional restaurants and live music for your pleasure. If you have taste buds, you OWE it to them to attend.

KeyBank State Theatre Playhouse Square 1501 Euclid Ave @ 6:30pm

June 11 – Nickelodeon’s JoJo Siwa

Nickelodeon star and YouTube royalty JoJo Siwa is making her way to Cleveland on the 11th! She’s embarking on her very first multi-city tour. Fans from all over can come out and experience this multi-platform sensation. She will also be releasing her first EP: D.R.E.A.M. Fine and fun for all ages.

Voinovich Bicentennial Park 800 E9th St @ 6pm

June 15Water Lantern Festival

Feel the awe and wonder of thousands of paper lanterns dancing and reflecting off the water of Lake Erie on the 15 at the Water Lantern Festival. Partake in this tradition with everyone and admire the beauty and welcome summer the right way. Tickets are going fast so jump on this before you miss it!

June 15Tequila Fest Cleveland 2019

Flats East Bank Old River Rd & W. 10th St @ 4pm

A match made in heaven… tequila and tacos! Come party hard for the 8th year and running Tequila Fest! Happening on the 15th this year and located on the beautiful Flats East Bank, you’ll be able to partake in 50 types of tequila, enjoy the premiere food vendors, and listen to live music all evening. This promises to be the biggest, bestest, and wettest festival this summer.

June 15Larchmere PorchFest

In CLE @ 1pm

This year makes it officially over a decade of PorchFest! This music festival is a shining gem of summer and features 30 bands performing on 30 porches in Larchmere. And don’t think the party stops there! After parties, food court, and beer gardens will be available all day. Just make sure nobody has to pick you up off their lawn…

Cleveland Metroparks Zoo 3900 Wildlife Way @ 6:30pm

June 20Asian Lantern Festival

Back by popular demand, it’s the Asian Lantern festival at the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo. And it’s coming back BIG. 40 all-new larger than life colorful lantern displays, live performances, and the brand new interactive zone. Fun and educational for all ages!

June 21WZAK Stone Soul Festival

Jacob’s Pavilion at Nautica 2014 Sycamore St @ 7pm

Don’t forget to grab your tickets for the Stone Soul Festival! Rain or shine, this all-ages event promises to rock you to your core all night. Monica, Dru Hill, and Jagged Edge all perform at Jacob’s Pavilion. Let the music move you for this exciting soulful music event.

Great Lakes Burning River Fest 2800 Whiskey Island Dr @ 6pm

June 21Burning River Fest

The Burning River Fest returns for its 18th year! Headlining this classic Cleveland event include Cloud Nothings and Arlie. Lose yourself to the live music, food, and beer at one of Cleveland’s most scenic locations: historic Coast Guard Station. All ticket and beer sales go to benefit clean water initiatives all over Northeast Ohio. Good music and a great cause, we’ll see you there.

Great Lakes Science Center 601 Erieside Ave@ 12pm

June 23Cuyahoga50 Free Admission Day

Join the celebration for Sustainable Cleveland 2019’s Cuyahoga50 at North Coast Harbor. Great Lakes Science Center will offer FREE general admission to all guests from noon to 5 p.m. on Sunday, June 23, courtesy of ArcelorMittal USA. The harbor will come to life as the area around the Science Center and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame are filled with activities, science shows, hands-on activities, and community partner booths.

Playhouse Square 1501 Euclid Ave @ 2pm

June 27Tri-C JazzFest Presented by KeyBank

Get ready to groove and move all night at the 40th anniversary of Tri-C JazzFest. Come celebrate Cleveland’s personal contributions to jazz over the decades while also showcasing the up and coming names of this classic form of music. Don’t forget to pick up tickets for the opening night party as well and take in a piece of true American music history, baby!

Waterloo Arts Fest Waterloo Arts & Entertainment District in CLE @ 12pm

June 29Waterloo Arts Fest

A huge part of Cleveland is its contribution to the arts. What better way to celebrate and express that than with the Waterloo Arts Fest? Waterloo wants to engage the community with hands-on creativity, activate imagination, and celebrate the rich heritage of art in the region.


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