House of Blues Cleveland History
The House of Blues Cleveland opened in 2004 in downtown Cleveland and boasts a main hall, a smaller attached club called the Cambridge Room, and a Foundation Room that hosts DJs plus happy hour and after-show events. The House of Blues Cleveland sits adjacent to the bustling E. 4th Street entertainment district, so there’s no better place to spend an evening in the city that rocks.
House of Blues Cleveland Performers
The House of Blues Cleveland books local and national musical acts across all genres — rock, punk, metal, hip-hop and R&B — as well as comedians. Green Day played a rare club show before their Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction, and the World Famous Gospel Brunch goes down every Sunday.
Planning Your Visit to House of Blues Cleveland
For dining options, you can keep it all in-house at the House of Blues’ restaurant. Maybe grab an inventive cocktail at nearby Society Lounge. East 4th Street also sports a range of eats, including Mabel’s BBQ, pizza joint Citizen Pie, and the Butcher and the Brewer, while a walk around the corner to Prospect Avenue offers additional options, such as Flannery’s Pub and taco joint Barrio. Public transportation drops off nearby, and there are multiple parking lots.
House of Blues Cleveland Frequently Asked Questions
What are the House of Blues Cleveland parking options?
The venue offers valet parking during select shows, while East 4th Street also has its own valet. There are cash parking lots nearby.
Does House of Blues Cleveland serve food?
Yes. Not only is there an on-site, full-service restaurant, but a limited menu is also available during shows.
What are the seating options at House of Blues Cleveland?
The multilevel venue has a General Admission standing-room floor and a balcony with reserved seats. (At some select shows, these seats are also General Admission.) Stools are scattered around the venue on both floors, and upgrade options are available for certain shows. The venue has an elevator, and patrons needing wheelchair access or ADA seating can call ahead or speak with security the night of a show. Get tickets here.
What are the House of Blues Cleveland safety & security guidelines?
House of Blues Cleveland searches patron bags before entry into concerts, and upholds rigorous venue sanitation standards and face mask and distancing protocols for the safety of all attendees, performers and staff. For the latest safety guidelines, please review the protocols described here.
House of Blues Cleveland At A Glance | |
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Venue Name | House of Blues Cleveland |
Location | Cleveland, OH |
Address | 308 Euclid Ave, Cleveland, OH 44114 |
Phone # | (216) 523-2583 |
Capacity | 3,000 |
Opened | 2004 |
Owner | Live Nation Entertainment |
Website | https://www.houseofblues.com/cleveland |
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