One General-Admission Ticket to House of Blues Cleveland. Three Options Available
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Journey tribute tracks & ‘80s dance jams fill audiences ears in club peppered with local artwork
Society has always cherished musicians, from the lyre players of ancient Greece to the electric-lyre players who invented rock ‘n’ roll at Woodstock. Revel in modern music making with today’s deal for one general-admission ticket to see a live performance at the House of Blues Cleveland. General-admission tickets are standing room only. Choose from the following options:
- For $6, you get one ticket to see Frontiers – The Journey Tribute on Friday, September 30, at 8 p.m. (a $13 value).
- For $8, you get one ticket to see The Mega 80’s on Friday, October 7, at 8 p.m. (a $16 value).<p>
Paying homage to their inspirational forces, Frontiers – The Journey Tribute and The Mega ’80s enrapture audiences with nod-inducing melodies from the new-wave decade. Frontiers’ lead singer Jeremy Hunsicker belts out classic Journey songs with clarity, zeal, and precision of Steve Perry and nefarious moustache of Steve Perry’s evil twin. Each Frontiers show soothes ears with the solid guitar riffs and heart-pounding keyboard found in many of Journey’s hit songs, which include “Don’t Stop Believin’”, “Only the Young”, and “Any Way You Want It”.
Ride signature synth waves in the company of The Mega ’80s, a cadre of musicians dedicated to preserving the tones and sounds of their namesake era. Performances meld retro fashion, ‘80s hits, and a dazzling video show into a goulash known to satisfy listeners and chrono-displaced keytarists alike.
Occupying a former Woolworth’s department store, House of Blues Cleveland showcases the visual work of local artist Peter Wood amid iron-infused décor that nods to the manufacturing history of the city and the mining-obsessed lyrics of early glam-rock songs.
Journey tribute tracks & ‘80s dance jams fill audiences ears in club peppered with local artwork
Society has always cherished musicians, from the lyre players of ancient Greece to the electric-lyre players who invented rock ‘n’ roll at Woodstock. Revel in modern music making with today’s deal for one general-admission ticket to see a live performance at the House of Blues Cleveland. General-admission tickets are standing room only. Choose from the following options:
- For $6, you get one ticket to see Frontiers – The Journey Tribute on Friday, September 30, at 8 p.m. (a $13 value).
- For $8, you get one ticket to see The Mega 80’s on Friday, October 7, at 8 p.m. (a $16 value).<p>
Paying homage to their inspirational forces, Frontiers – The Journey Tribute and The Mega ’80s enrapture audiences with nod-inducing melodies from the new-wave decade. Frontiers’ lead singer Jeremy Hunsicker belts out classic Journey songs with clarity, zeal, and precision of Steve Perry and nefarious moustache of Steve Perry’s evil twin. Each Frontiers show soothes ears with the solid guitar riffs and heart-pounding keyboard found in many of Journey’s hit songs, which include “Don’t Stop Believin’”, “Only the Young”, and “Any Way You Want It”.
Ride signature synth waves in the company of The Mega ’80s, a cadre of musicians dedicated to preserving the tones and sounds of their namesake era. Performances meld retro fashion, ‘80s hits, and a dazzling video show into a goulash known to satisfy listeners and chrono-displaced keytarists alike.
Occupying a former Woolworth’s department store, House of Blues Cleveland showcases the visual work of local artist Peter Wood amid iron-infused décor that nods to the manufacturing history of the city and the mining-obsessed lyrics of early glam-rock songs.