CLEVELAND, Ohio - Spring is in full bloom and summer is around the calendrical corner, so lovers of live music will be counting their loose change to figure out which and how many ꦰtouring artists they can afford to scream-sing along with too thei𒉰r favorite songs.
Given that many big arena-filling artists have skipped Cleveland and and our fine stadiums on recent tours -- including Beyonce, Taylor Swift, The Foo Fighters🐷, Green Day, Bad Bunny and Nicki Minaj to name a few -- it would be easy for Cleveland concertgoers to feel a bit insecure or at least a strong case of concert FOMO when it comes to the big arena tours.
But 2024 appears to be shaping up quite well for the CLE. We’ve already hosted shows from Madonna and Drake in 2024, and other are more show coming, to Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse, including several Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductees such as Janet Jackson, Jeff Lynne’൩s ELO, Aerosmith and Missy Elliott. In October, actual will be ther൩e, too.
Here is a guide 🐷to the spring and summer concerts coming to through September and the various ways you can buy tickets.
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Lauren Daigle: The Kaleidoscope Tour
Thursday, May 30
The former “American Idol” contestant has long sin🉐ce blossomed into a successful singer-songwriter (evidenced by her headlining arenas) of contemporary Christian music. Her 2018 album, “Look Up Child,” yielded the hit crossover single, “You Sa✤y,” which peaked in the Billboard 100 Top 30. The two-time Grammy winner and twelve-time GMA Dove award winner’s latest album, “Lauren Daigle,” is her first full mainstream-oriented pop record. Ellie Holcomb will open. Tickets start at $29.50 and are available at .
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Janet Jackson: Together Again
Tuesday, June 25
The pop and style icon returns to the road to continue her successful tour with a setlist that takes a deep trip back through her considerable hit-filled catalog. The 2019 Rock Hall inductee’s four-act show takes fans from her breakthrough third album, “Control,” through her most recent full-length album, “Unbreakable.” Rapp✱er Nelly will open. 8 p.m. Tickets start at $20 and are available at .
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AJR: The Maybe Man Tour
Thursday, June 25
The slick indie pop group, last in Cleveland at the Wolsteiဣn Center in 2022, has jumped into full-size arenas for the “Maybe Man Tour.” The harmonious brotherly trio has seen their𝓰 ticket sales jump with the release of their “Maybe Man” album, including selling out multiple nights at Madison Square Garden. Mxmtoon and Almost Monday will open. 6:15 p.m. Tickets start at $49.50 and are available at .
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Justin Timberlake: Forget Tomorrow World Tour
Sunday, July 7
J.T. had fallen off the radar for a few years after his impressive run of hits. The fomer NSYNC member is on the road for the first time in five years behind his sixth album, “Everything I Thought It Was,” and it’s lead single “Selfish,” released in March. 7:30 p.m. Soꦑld out. For more information go to .
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Missy Elliott: Out of This World - The Experience
Sunday, Aug. 4
Anyone who caught Missy Misdemeanor’s show closing and show-stopping performance during the 2023 Rock Hall induction knows they can expect a grand audio visual feast and guaranteed sensory overload as the newly minted inductee embarks on her first-ever headlining tour. Busta Rhymes and Ciara, both of whom have had hi꧋ts produced by Elliott and her old partner Timbaland, are also on board. Elliott doesn’t do anything small; when she shows up, she shows out, so it should be a fun night of hits. 7 p.m. Tickets went on sale Friday, May 28, and are available at .
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Jeff Lyne’s ELO: The Over and Out Tour
Saturday, September 14
Singer-songwriter and super-producer (George Harrison, Tom Petty, Roy Orbison, Paul McCartney, Joe Walsh, Bryan Adams) Jeff Lynne is taking his old band, formerly known as the Electric Light Orchestra, out for one last tour. Fans can expect the 2017 Rock Hall inductees to provide 🌜a big production and a big band playing the band’s many ‘70s and ‘80s hits, including “Evil Woman,” “Sweet Talkin’ Woman,” “Turn To Stone,” and others. 8 p.m. Tickets start at $50 and are available at .
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$uicideboy$: Grey Day Tour
Friday, September 27
The duo of cousins and rapper Ruby da Cherry and rapper-beatmake🌳r Scrim got their start as underground Soundcloud rappers known ཧfor their lyrically controversial topics such as drug use, depression and suicide. The duo will release their third full-length album, “New World Depression,” in June. Denzel Curry, Pouya, HAARPER, Shakewell and EKKSTACY will open. 6:30 p.m. Tickets start at $50.50 and are available at .
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Twenty-One Pilots: The Clancy World Tour
Saturday, September 28
Columbus Ohio’s own pop Grammy-winning pop duo continues its run of anthemic hits and concept records with the brand new “Clancy” coming out in May. The group returns to “The Rock” (shout out to Austin Carr) after rocking the place back in 2023. The album wraps up the eclectic band’s decade-long strin༒g of concept albums. Tickets start at $80 and are available at .
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Aerosmith: PEACE OUT The Farewell Tour
Sunday, September 29
The 2001 Rock Hall inductees were forced to postpone their farewell tour after singer Steven Tyler’s throat decided to remind him he’s in his 70s, forcing the band and fans to wait ᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚfor him to heal up. Tyler’s feeling better and is ready to rock one more time for Cleveland. The Black Crowes will open. Tickets start at $90 and are available at .
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