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Best Indie & Rock Jul 7 - Sep 7

in Cleveland

Journey and Def Leppard at Progressive Field

Journey and Def Leppard

Journey and Def Leppard, two of the biggest names in Rock music for over 40 years are joining forces for the first time since 2018 to bring their fans a night of epic Rock across North America. With hits like 'Don't Stop Believing' and 'Bringin' On the Heartbreak' fans will be awash with hit after hit of Rock anthems, so back-comb your hair, grab your guitars, and get ready to ROCK!

Built To Spill at Beachland Ballroom & Tavern

Built To Spill

'90s indie rock legends Built to Spill are hitting the road once again to celebrate the 30th anniversary of their 1994 LP 'There's Nothing Wrong With Love'! The band, led by vocalist Doug Martsch and accompanied by drummer Teresa Esguerra and bassist Melanie Radford, will be touring North America starting in late summer, with stops in Seattle, Chicago, Boston, and many more cities.

Iron & Wine at Agora Theater

Iron & Wine

Singer-songwriter Iron and Wine is known for his folk, rock and indie influences, he has released many studio albums, the latest being 'Years to Burn'. His music has been featured on various television shows and films, including Grey's Anatomy, House and Twilight and many more. Don't miss an evening in the company of this accomplished musician who will provide a retrospective view of his entire career!

Bush at Jacobs Pavilion

Bush

Fronted by the inimitable Gavin Rossdale, the British band Bush has been bursting eardrums with their heavy Grunge-orientated rock since the mid-'90s. In 2024, they will embark on a brand new tour in celebration of their 30th anniversary. Catch them live this summer as they bring the 'Greatest Hits' tour to you, with special guests Candlebox and Jerry Cantrell of Alice in Chains!

All Time Low at Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame

All Time Low

Signed to a label before they even graduated high school, All Time Low have steadily built a loyal fanbase through their knack for fist-pumping chorus' and unabashedly pop aspirations. Following in the footsteps of Fall Out Boy et al, they've moved further away from the straightforward Warped Tour sound with every release, but this year sees them hitting the road and releasing new album 'Tell Me I'm Alive'.

Bowling For Soup at House of Blues

Bowling For Soup

If you need a dose of unpretentious, instantly catchy pop-punk, then there are few better bands to see than Bowling for Soup. The quintet formed in the 1990s, and spent much of the decade cultivating a small but loyal following as their contemporaries (Green Day et al) took over the world. Get ready to have fun with Bowling For Soup this year!

Dirty Heads at Jacobs Pavilion

Dirty Heads

Blending multiple genres together under one banner, Californian reggae fusion outfit Dirty Heads are back on tour after the release of their eighth album, 2022's Midnight Control. They dropped their first 'Greatest Hits' album in 2021, showcasing the best music from the band's 15-year back catalogue. Don't miss the chance to see them live this year.

Lake Street Dive at TempleLive At Cleveland Masonic

Lake Street Dive

This Boston-formed country band has been winning over music fans with their diverse style since winning the John Lennon Songwriting Contest in 2006 and self-financing the recording of their debut album 'In This Episode'. With their key influences in classic pop and swing era jazz, they often cite The Beatles as their main inspiration.

Lamb of God at Jacobs Pavilion

Lamb of God

Grammy-nominated heavy Rock legends Lamb of God are joining forces with Grammy-winners Mastodon! Titled 'Ashes of Leviathan' this tour will be in celebration of the 20th anniversaries of the 2004 albums 'Ashes of the Wake' and 'Leviathan'. Kicking off this summer with support from Kerry King, Malevolence and Unearth. Fans can expect a summer to remember with recent headbangers as well as their genre-defining heavy metal classics!

New Found Glory at Agora Theater

New Found Glory

Hailing from Coral Springs, Florida, punk-pop band New Found Glory were formed in mid-1997 and have been brightening up stadiums and venues ever since with their catchy, anthemic pop-punk tunes. Catch them live on the road in 2024 with the 20th-anniversary tour of their album 'Catalyst', a unique experience where fans will get to hear all the tracks on the album plus many more!

Mitski at Jacobs Pavilion

Mitski

Singer-songwriter Mitski is back with a brand-new tour in support of her new album 'The Land Is Inhospitable and So Are We'. Last seen on tour in 2022 with her sixth album 'Laurel Hell,' Mitski will be making stops in Chicago, New York, Toronto, and many more cities across North America. Tamino, Sunny War, Julia Jacklin, and Sarah Kinsley will support this tour on certain dates. Experimenting with everything from alt-country to pulsating synth-pop, Mitski feels at home in any genre she tries her hand at, don't miss your chance to see her live!

Moe. at Cain Park

Moe.

Now celebrating over three decades in the 'biz, jam band moe. are heading out on a brand new tour! The band, consisting of Rob Derhak, Chuck Garvey, Jim Loughlin, Vinny Amico and Al Schnier, have had a loyal and dedicated following ever since the release of their first album Fatboy in 1992 on Fatboy Records.

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