CLEVELAND, Ohio -- will play host to a wide variety of artists and styles this concert season. The amphitheat🌸er on the Cuyahoga River on the West Bank of Cleveland’s Flats will have everything from country music to whacked-out psych-rock to space rock to contemporary folkies to headbanging metalheads to punk -- and whatever you want to call Jacob Collier.
Here’s the f🤪ull list of concerts coming to Jacob’s Pavilion in 2024 and where and how y🍎ou can buy tickets.
Chris Young: Young Love & Saturday Nights Tour
Friday, May 10
The country singer-songwr꧑iter and recent addition to the storied Grand Ole Opry roster is riding high on his “Losing Sleep” single. Bryan Martin opens. Tickets start at $20 and are avail🃏able at .
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Brit Floyd: P·U·L·S·E - Celebrating the 30th Anniversary of The Division Bell
Sunday, May 19
The popularꦇ Pink Floyd tribute band crosses the pond to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Floyd’s “The Division Bell.” 7 p.m. 🅘Tickets start at $20 and are available at .
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Gary Clark Jr.
Friday, May 24
The talented Grammy-winning singer, songwriter and guitarist long ago outgrew the Hendrix comparison of his early career. He brings music from his eclectic new album, “JPEG Raw,” to this show in Cleveland🉐. Abraham Alexander opens. 9 p.m. Tickets start at $29.50 and are ﷽available at .
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Chappell Roan: The Midwest Princess Tour
Tuesday, May 28
The hooky L.A. singer-songwriter hits the road with Queens opening. Roan’s star is rising so fast t﷽hat the show had to ꦛbe moved from the Agora to the larger venue. 8 p.m. Sold out.
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Orville Peck: The Stampede Tour
Friday, June 7
The South African country star with the fringed mask brings his not-so-secretꦿ identity and music from his upcoming third album, “Stampede Vol. 1″, to Cleveland. Durand Jones and Debbii Dawson will open. 6 p.m. Tickets start at $29 and are available at .
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Jacob Collier: Djesse Vol. 4 North America Tour
Wednesday, June 12
The wildly popular YouTuber and multi-talented musician returns to Jacobs with songs from volume four of his Djesse project, featuring Brandi Carlile, Shawn Mendes, Kirk Franklinꦍ, John Le🍸gend, John Mayer, and others. 7 p.m. Tickets start at $39.50 and are available at .
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Day To Remember: The Least Anticipated Album Tour
Friday, June 14
The pop-punk metalcore revivalists and “pop-mosh” mavens don’t have a new album but they do have a new single, “Miracle,” and an apparently not-very-anticipated album on the way. The Story So Far, Four Year Strong and Militarie Gun 🌱will open. 5:30 p.m. Tickets start at $49 and are available at .
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Goose: An Evening with
Sunday, June 16
The hard-touring ꦬand tuneful Connecticut indie-jam popsters have a new studio EP, “Autumn Crossing,” to go with their many live recordings. 7:30 p.m. Tickets start at $64.50 and are available at .
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Walker Hayes: Same Drunk Tour
Thursday, June 20
The country singer whose hit single, “Fancy Like,” lit up Applebee’s commercials along with his other hits “You Broke Up With Me and “Same Drunk,” which 🔥ౠlit up the country and pop charts. Matt Schuster and Tigirlily Gold will open. 7 p.m. Tickets start at $29 and are available at .
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Brothers Osborne: Might As Well Be Us Tour
Saturday, June 29
The brotherly country duo of John and TJ Osborne and their band won a 2022 best country duo/group performance Grammy for the hit “Younge꧙r Me.” They are still racking 💯up awards and charming fans with their new “Break Mine” EP. Stephen Wilson Jr. opens. Tickets start at $20 and are available at .
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Slightly Stoopid and Dirty Heads: Slightly Dirty Summer Tour
Thursday, July 11
The eclectic SoCal septet, which describes itself as “a fusion of folk, rock, reggae, and blues with hip-hop, fun🐓k, metal, and punk,” teams up with the reggae/ska and fellow SoCal band Dirty Heads for a hip-swiveling evening of horn-heavy grooves. Common Kings and the Elovaters open. 6 p.m. Tickets st♉art at $60 and are available at .
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Wish You Were Here: Eclipse 2024
Saturday, July 20
In case you missed Brit Floyd in Jun🌠e or just can’t get enough of Pink Floyd tribute bands, here’s the 10-piece outfit Wish You Were Here, whose set will focus on the classic 1970-1981 ꧅era. 6:30 p.m. Tickets start at $20 and are available at .
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Warren Haynes: Now Is The Time Tour
Friday, July 26
The former Allman Brother and Gov’t Mule singer-guitarist embarks on a solo tour with his Warren Haynes Band and the Dreams a𝐆nd Songs Symphonic Experience, lending orchestral arrangements to the songs of his many great collaborators, including the ABB, Gov’t Mule, The Dead, Jerry Garcia and his solo work. 7 p.m. Tickets start at $20 and are available at .
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311: Unity Tour
Sunday, July 28
The stil💛l popular funk, rock, regga👍e band is teaming up with AWOLNATION and Neon Trees. 7 p.m. Tickets start at $25 and are available at .
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Sad Summer Festival 2024
This traveling music festival which impacts at least 17 non-profit partners in each city it visits will feature Mayday Parade, The M💙aine, The Wonder Years, We the Kings, Real Friends, Knuckle Puck, Daisy Grenade and Hot Milk. 2 p.m. Tickets start at $59.50 and are available at .
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Mike.: Upside Down Tour
Friday, August 2
The former All-American pitcher who changed his name from Mike Stud to simply Mike., has gone from making songs in his dorm room to beꦦing a popular YouTube🃏and indie rap star. His next album “The Lows,” is due out in July. 7:30 p.m. Tickets start at $25 and are available at .
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John Fogerty: The Celebration Tour
Saturday, August 3
T🌞he Creedence Clearwater Revival singer-songwriter and Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, Songwriters Hall of Fame and Baseball Hall of Fame inductee, who was once sued by his former record label for sounding too much like himself, has got all the rights to his songs back (hence the name of the tour) and is feeling like a fortunate son ready to rock on the road. George Thorogood & The Destroyers and Hearty Har will open. 7 p.m. Tickets start at $25 and are available at .
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Stephen Sanchez
Wednesday, August 7
The young crooner with the velvety tenor and retro sound blew up with the multi-platinum single “Until I Found You.” Sanchez released his debut full-length album, “Angel Face” in 2023. Ray Bꦯull will open. 7:30 p.m. Tickets on sale at 10 a.m. on Friday, May 3 at .
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Lamb of God & Mastodon: Ashes of Leviathan Tour
Friday, August 9
Two of the most popular New Wave of American Heavy Metal bands join forces for an evening of headbanging glory. Slayer guit🅺arist Kerry King and Unearth will open. 6 p.m. Tickets start at $39.50 and are available at .
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Iration and Pepper: Daytrippin’ in Paradise Summer 2024
Saturday, August 10
The veteran Hawaiian-bred, Santa Barbara-based reggae-pop quintet willꩵ be joined by fellow reggae-influenced trio SoCal Pepper. DENM and Artikal Sound ꦆSystem will open. 6 p.m. Tickets start at $20 and are available at .
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Bush: Loaded: The Greatest Hits
Tuesday, August 13
Grunge will never die, apparently. At least not if Bush, touring behind the compilation “Loaded The Greatest Hits 1994-2023,″ has anything to say or play about it. Also on the bill are grunge-era holdovers Candlebox and Jerry Cantrell of Alice In Ch🅰ains. 6 p.♓m. Tickets start at $39 and are available at .
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Koe Wetzel: Damn Near Normal Tour
Wednesday, August 21
The Texas-bred, blue-collar, country-rock, singer-songwriter with a heavy grunge inf💧luence has a new single, “Damn Near Normal,” that made the U.S. rock top 15 and gave the tour its name. The tune is a preview of his upcoming fifth album, “9 Lives,” due out July 19. Treaty Oak R♚evival, Dylan Wheeler will open. Tickets start at $39 and are available at .
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The Avett Brothers
Friday, August 23
The Beloved folk-rockers, led bꦛy the Brothers Avett (Scott and Seth), will release their twelfth album, titled “The Avett Brothers,” in May. Sammy Rae & The Friends will open. 7:30 p.m. Tickets start at $49 and are available at .
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King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard
Saturday, August 24
Ridiculously prolific Aussies (27 albums and counting) who often release multiple full-length albums in a single year (five in 2017) and whose no-holds-barred mix of prog, psychedelia, metal, surf, acid rock, synth-pop and most other forms of rock has garnered them a devoted following. The band has yet to release an album in 2024, but fans have two from 2023, the synth-pop inspired “The Silver Cord” and its heavy metal compliment “PetroDragonic Apocalypse; or, Dawn of Eternal Night: An Annihilation of Planet Earth and the Beginning of Merciless Damnation” to digest. Geese (not to be confused with June headlin꧂ers Goose) will open. 7:30 p.m. Sold out.𝓡 for more information, go to .
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O.A.R.: Summer Tour 2024
Sunday, August 25
More than two decades into their career, Of A Revolution is still best known for their live show and extensive summer touring, though they released th🌳eir 10th studio album, “The Arcade,” in 2022. Fitz and The Tantrums will open. 7 p.m. Tickets start at $29 and are available at .
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Mitski
Tuesday, September 3
Singer-songwriter known for her emotionally naked lyrics and uncluttered arrangements saw her stripped-down 2023 album, “T🃏his Land is Inhospitable and So Are We,” her seventh, make several best-of-the-year lists. Lamp will open. 8 p.🎐m. Tickets start at $180 and are available at .
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Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit
Tuesday, September 10
The celebrated singer-songwriter with six Grammys including a best Americana album win for his 2023 album, “Weathervanes.” Another celebrated singer-songwriter, Alejandro Escovedo opens. 8 p.m. Tickets sta𒅌rt at $25 and are available at .
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Clutch & Rival: The Two-Headed Best Tour
Thursday, September 19
The groove-rocking, Maryland bluesy-stoner rockers are three decades into their career and still ma꧂king the heads bang and fists pump of their now fully grown fans. In 2023, the band self-released its 13th album “Sunrise o🉐n Slaughter Beach.”
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