Some of the notable artists who have performed at Madison Theater are Avicii, Bad Religion, Bassnectar, Big Sean, Blake Shelton, Borgore, The Black Crowes, Angels & Airwaves, Arctic Monkeys, and The Black Keys. There is a long list of artists who have rocked the stage of the theater. The theater offers live music, comedy, sports, and film events. Since then, it has been at the center of business and social events. Madison Theater underwent major renovations in 1946. It consists of two venues, three full-service bars, and a state-of-the-art sound and lighting system. Madison Theater has a seating capacity of 1,200. It is a beautifully restored music theater featuring three performance spaces. The venue first opened for the public in 1912. Tickets are $10 to $65, and are now on sale at Theater is defined as a great place for live music just six blocks from Downtown Cincinnati, Ohio. Now the comedian has announced her new tour, “Kathy Griffin’s Celebrity Run-ins: My A-Z Index.” The show comes to Cleveland for a March 25 date at Playhouse Square’s State Theatre. Kathy Griffin has always made fun of her D-list standing. Tickets to these Newport Music Hall shows are now on sale at all Ticketmaster locations. The psychedelic act will also tour the project with a May 10 show booked at the Newport Music Hall. The Black Angels are about to release new album “Death Song” this spring. That includes an April 29 show at the Newport Music Hall in Columbus.
When not opening for Third Eye Blind’s summer tour, the Silversun Pickups are playing their own headlining gigs. Theatrical metal act GWAR has announced a spring tour that includes an April 14 date at the Newport Music Hall. Wish You Were Here celebrates the 40th anniversary of Pink Floyd’s “Animals” by playing the album in its entirety March 25 at the Newport Music Hall. Tickets to see where “Where are they now?” bands are $27 to $37, and are now on sale at all Ticketmaster locations. The two rock acts are teaming up for a March 24 show at the Akron Civic Theatre. Tickets are $59.75 to $99.75, and are now on sale at all Ticketmaster locations.įans of Warrant and Trixter are in luck. Recent Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee act Chicago celebrates its 50th anniversary with a spring tour that includes a May 17 show at Akron’s EJ Thomas Hall. Tickets to these House of Blues shows are now on sale at all Ticketmaster locations. The “ Decades Collide: ‘80s vs ‘90s featuring Biz Markie with Old Skool & 80’s Proof Tour” comes to the Rock Hall City for an old-school hip-hop show April 1 at the House of Blues. When country singer Hunter Hayes returns to the Rock Hall City for an April 21 show at the House of Blues he’ll still be supporting his latest album “The 21 Project.” Tickets are $39. He’s returning stateside this spring in support of his EP “Party Drink Smoke.” The tour includes an April 18 show at the House of Blues. Tickets are $20.Įnglish dubstep producer and DJ Joshua Steele is known better for his stage name Flux Pavilion. Now the band is returning to the road with an April 12 show at the House of Blues.
Underground punk super-group Me First and the Gimme Gimmes has enjoyed covering artists of all genres over the last two decades. Tickets are $29.50, and are now on sale at all Ticketmaster locations.Ĭleveland native and rising R&B singer Drew Castle returns home this spring for a March 25 show at the House of Blues’ Cambridge Room. Opening are Motionless in White, Avatar and Gemini Syndrome. In this Moment is working on the follow-up to its 2014 effort “Black Widow.” In the meantime, the metal band will be touring this spring with an April 15 show booked at the Express Live! in Columbus. Tickets are $57.50 to $115, and are now on sale at all Ticketmaster locations. Also on the bill are The Steep Canyon Rangers and Jeff Babko. Billed as “An Evening You Will Forget For The Rest Of Your Lives,” the affair features stand-up, film clips, musical numbers and conversations about their lives in show business. Tickets are $25 to $125, and are now on sale at all Ticketmaster locations.Ĭomedians, actors and lifelong friends Steve Martin and Martin Short have announced a surprise tour this summer that comes to the Rock Hall City for a Sept. The bill rolls through Northeast Ohio for an Aug. Nevertheless, for a band publicly disliked, the Canadian group doesn’t seem to care considering it scheduled a summer tour to support upcoming new album “Feed the Machine.” Opening will be Daughtry. Nickelback is the multi-platinum act everyone seems to hate. Tickets are $46 to $251, and are now on sale at. 23 show, which will feature all of her hits (“Just Dance,” “Poker Face” and “Born This Way”) takes place at Quicken Loans Arena. Fresh off her amazing Super Bowl halftime show, Lady Gaga has announced her “Joanne World Tour” will be making a stop in Northeast Ohio.