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At a Glance Concert Schedule At A Glance Concert Schedule SC- Supper Club CH- Concert Hall MB- Music Box Full Venue RT- Rooftop Deck RF- Riverfront Porch PDR- Private Dining Room Wed 6/1 CH Judy Collins Grammy Award-winning folk performer (Tickets) Broadway in Cleveland Wed 6/1 SC Patricia Edmonson & John Vacha Cleveland Stories Dinner Party (View Page) Thu 6/2 CH Judy Collins 2nd show added by popular demand (Tickets) Thu 6/2 SC The Gage Brothers Riverfront Deck Beer Tasting Option Available (View Page) Thu 6/2 RF Gary Lee BBQ Ribs & Oyster Bar (View Page) Fri 6/3 SC Toronzo Cannon Chicago city bus driver and blues guitar sensation (Tickets) Rooftop Wine Party Join us for our rooftop party, indoor & outdoor, rain or Fri 6/3 RT shine(View Page) Fri 6/3 SC Lounge Kitty Free - No cover charge (View Page) Fri 6/3 RF Blues Chronicles BBQ Ribs & Oyster Bar (View Page) Revival Rocking The Allman Brother's collection with devotion and Sat 6/4 CH finesse(Tickets) Sat 6/4 SC DJ Terkalerk Best stage, lights, & sound in town! (View Page) Sinatra Night with Michael Sonata Cleveland's Favorite Crooner Sings Sat 6/4 SC Sinatra(View Page) Sat 6/4 RF Hot Djang! BBQ Ribs & Oyster Bar (View Page) Dustbowl Revival Spicy roots cocktail of bluegrass, jugband,swing and Sun 6/5 SC blues(Tickets) Irish Sundays: Brittany Reilly & Achill Crossing Infectious upbeat tunes (View Sun 6/5 RF Page) Sun 6/5 SC Patsy Cline Brunch With Rachel & The Beatnik Playboys (View Page) Tue 6/7 CH Peter Wolf & The Midnight Travelers J. Geils frontman (View Page) Wed 6/8 CH John Doe and his RocknRoll Band A rocker's heart and a poet's soul (Tickets) Music of the Cuyahoga- From Burning River to Nature Sanctuary Wed 6/8 SC Lisa Rainsong Cleveland Stories Dinner Parties (View Page) Thu 6/9 SC SHEL Quirky infectious rhythms and hypnotic vocals (Tickets) Caravan of Thieves Part-vaudevillian, part-gypsy, part-musical shape-shifting Fri 6/10 SC madness (Tickets) Lifebanc Presents: Javier Colon Welcomed by The Wave 107.3 FM Benefit for Fri 6/10 CH LifeBanc (View Page) Fri 6/10 SC Stella Brickhouse Free - No cover charge (View Page) Fri 6/10 RF Conor Standish BBQ Ribs & Oyster Bar (View Page) Sat 6/11 RF The Del Rios BBQ Ribs & Oyster Bar (View Page) Travis Haddix Blues Band Award-winning blues guitarist known as "The Sat 6/11 SC Moonchild" (View Page) Sun 6/12 RF Irish Sundays: Webster Carr & Custy Celtic infused folk (View Page) Sun 6/12 SC Stones Brunch With The Stone Crowes (View Page) Science Café What can the age-old disease tuberculosis (TB ) teach us in 2016 Talk Science, Mon 6/13 CH Drink Beer (View Page) Erin Nicole and The Chill Factors Cleveland female vocalist unites blues, jazz, Wed 6/15 SC and rock (View Page) Miss Tess & The Talkbacks Jazz-infused old-time country, swing, and Thu 6/16 SC rockabilly (View Page) Thu 6/16 RF Blues Chronicles BBQ Ribs & Oyster Bar (View Page) Sisters in Song Kristine Jackson, Becky Boyd, Rachel Brown, Emma Shook Cleveland Fri 6/17 SC songstresses performing a special night of music (Tickets) Fri 6/17 SC Lounge Kitty Free - No cover charge (View Page) Tropical Cleveland: Noche en Blanco The All In White Hot Latin Dance Sat 6/18 CH Party(View Page) Sat 6/18 RT Rooftop Yoga & Rosé End your day in the right pose (View Page) Sat 6/18 RF Classic Cruisers BBQ Ribs & Oyster Bar (View Page) Motown & More by Nitebridge Enjoy the jumpin sounds of your favorite classic Sat 6/18 SC hits! (View Page) Irish Sundays: TriHearn Creative and energetic sibling trio from Maryland(View Sun 6/19 RF Page) Music for Molly A benefit concert featuring Smug Saints, 'Girl' with Brittany Sun 6/19 CH Reilly Band, Sidecar (View Page) Wed 6/22 SC The Defibulators Get ready! A drunken square dance on speed! (View Page) Wed 6/22 CH WNCX Bike Night with Burnt River Band Motorcycle parking is FREE in the Nautica parking lot (View Page) Thu 6/23 SC Bumper Jacksons Hellacious back alley jazz dance music (View Page) Tribute to CHICAGO featuring Beginnings Tribute to 2016 Rock & Roll Hall of Thu 6/23 CH Fame Inductees CHICAGO (Tickets) Tribute to CHICAGO featuring Beginnings: Rooftop VIP Dining Pre-Show Rooftop Thu 6/23 CH Dining & Premium concert Seating Package (View Page) Thu 6/23 RF Gary Lee BBQ Ribs & Oyster Bar (View Page) Fri 6/24 SC FM Project Northeast Ohio's premiere Steely Dan tribute band (View Page) Fri 6/24 SC Stella Brickhouse Free - No cover charge (View Page) Fri 6/24 RF FireSide Duo BBQ Ribs & Oyster Bar (View Page) Bossa Nova Night with Luca Mundaca Brazilian singer-songwriter, guitarist, Sat 6/25 SC composer and arranger (View Page) Sun 6/26 RT Irish Sundays: The Portersharks Rollicking Cleveland Irish Band (View Page) Sun 6/26 SC Bluegrass Brunch Featuring Clear Fork Bluegrass Quartet (View Page) Wed 6/29 SC Sam Hooper Group A soulful singer…fiery, virtuoso guitar (View Page) Thu 6/30 CH Todd Snider Perfect blend of Americana, alt-country and humor (Tickets) Broadway Tunes Night! with Norine An evening of Broadway Showtunes and Thu 6/30 SC Standards (View Page) Todd Snider 2nd show added by popular demand! Americana, alt-country and Fri 7/1 CH humor (Tickets) Fri 7/1 SC Lounge Kitty Free - No cover charge (View Page) Sat 7/2 SC FireSide Eclectic classic rock (View Page) Sonny Knight & The Lakers Truck driving karaoke singer turned Soul R&B Sun 7/3 SC frontman (View Page) Motown & More by Nitebridge Red White & BBQ ~ Fireworks Party! Cleveland's favorite Party Band followed by Mon 7/4 SC FRONT ROW VIEWING of the Fireworks from our Riverside Deck (View Page) Santana Tribute by Evil Ways Red White & BBQ ~ Fireworks Party! Smokin' hot show followed by FRONT ROW Mon 7/4 CH VIEWING of the Fireworks from our Rooftop Deck (View Page) Sarah Jarosz Grammy-nominated Americana and bluegrass singer- Wed 7/6 CH songwriter(Tickets) Sarah Jarosz: Rooftop VIP Dining Grammy-nominated Americana and bluegrass Wed 7/6 CH singer-songwriter (View Page) Thu 7/7 SC Banditos Soulful blues n' rock n' roll (Tickets) Fri 7/8 SC Revolution Pie Come together, right now, for a night of the Beatles (View Page) Travis Haddix Blues Band Award-winning blues guitarist known as "The Sat 7/9 SC Moonchild" (View Page) Mindi Abair & The Boneshakers Blues, rock, and funky R&B led by saxophonist, Sun 7/10 CH Mindi Abair (Tickets) Mindi Abair: Rooftop VIP Dining Pre-Show Rooftop Dining & Premium Concert Sun 7/10 CH Seating Package (View Page) Sun 7/10 SC Old School Rhythm & Brunch With Diamond Kut (View Page) Sun 7/10 RF Irish Sundays: The Portersharks Rollicking Cleveland Irish Band (View Page) Science Café Mon 7/11 CH Open-Heart Surgery is Now Closed Talk Science, Drink Beer (View Page) WNCX Island Night Out with Live Bait WNCX 30th Anniversary celebration(View Wed 7/13 CH Page) Opera Night & Paired Wine dinner Featuring Claire Connelly, soprano & John Wed 7/13 SC Watson, baritone (View Page) Madmen Across the Water: The Music of Elton John So good, they've been Thu 7/14 SC (wrongly) accused of singing along to studio recordings. (View Page) 80s Night! with The Sunrise Jones Band Leg warmers, big hair and suede elbow- Fri 7/15 SC patched jackets welcomed (View Page) Sugar Blue "One of the foremost harmonica players of our time" - Rolling Sat 7/16 SC Stone(Tickets) The Clash ~ by The Boys from the County Hell All the fervor and ferocity of the Sat 7/16 CH Punk legends (View Page) Fri 7/22 SC Rachel & The Beatnik Playboys brassy country blues (View Page) Sonny Moorman Group Heavy blistering blues; Moorman can flat out play and Sat 7/23 SC sing (View Page) Wed 7/27 CH Louis Prima Jr. Son of "The King of Swing" Louis Prima (Tickets) Thu 7/28 CH Los Lobos 40 yrs of music, 20 albums, 3 time Grammy winners (View Page) Rik Emmett of Triumph – Acoustic Duo Performance Prog rock guitar hero(View Fri 7/29 CH Page) Fri 7/29 SC Popa Chubby Legendary New York Blues Guitarist (Tickets) A Tribute to Curtis Mayfield: The B-Side Players Melding funk, rock, jazz and hip- hop with Cumbia, Salsa, street Samba, Son Montuno, Jarocho and Boogaloo.(View Wed 8/3 SC Page) Thu 8/4 SC We Banjo 3 Back by popular demand! (Tickets) Thu 8/4 CH Start Making Sense THE ultimate Talking Heads tribute band (Tickets) Colvin & Earle Americana legends, new tour, new album of acousitc roots music, Sun 8/7 CH "Colvin & Earle" (Tickets) Colvin & Earle: Rooftop VIP Dining Pre-Show Rooftop Dining & Premium Concert Sun 8/7 CH Seating Package (View Page) Wed 8/10 SC Steel Wheels Powerful acoustic americana roots (Tickets) Thu 8/11 SC Tinsley Ellis Southern blues and rock master (Tickets) Sun 8/14 RT Irish Sundays: The Portersharks Rollicking Cleveland Irish Band (View Page) WNCX Cigars under the Stars! Wed 8/17 CH with Colin Dussault WNCX 30th Anniversary celebration (View Page) Rags to Riches Rockabilly Frenzy! Johnny Fey & the Belaires, Dave Homeberg & Thu 8/18 SC The Rock Cats, David Loy & The Ramrods (View Page) Sun 9/4 CH Uncle Earl All-star, all-female, old-time string band (Tickets) Fri 9/16 SC Lil’ Ed & Blues Imperials (CD Release Show) Rockin’ Chicago blues (View Page) Thu 10/20 CH Tommy Fleming One of Ireland's best selling folk artists (Tickets) Sun 11/13 CH Dar Williams Celebrating Mortal City's 20th Anniversary (Tickets) .
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