Concerts in Cleveland September
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Concerts in Cleveland September 2026 schedule
September in Cleveland offers an exciting lineup of concerts and events that cater to a variety of musical tastes. Music fans can enjoy performances spanning genres from rock and indie to country, jazz, and comedy, all happening at some of the city’s top venues. The Evans Amphitheatre At Cain Park hosts notable outdoor shows like Branford Marsalis & Dianne Reeves on September 12 and Punch Brothers on September 19, providing a scenic setting for live music. Meanwhile, the Jacobs Pavilion features prominent acts such as Rush performing on September 17 and 19, and Black Label Society on September 13, making it a prime destination for rock enthusiasts. The House Of Blues Cleveland presents a diverse lineup, including The Pretty Reckless on September 10, The Buena Vista Orchestra on September 27, and Candlelight tributes to Fleetwood Mac and Bad Bunny on September 6. For a more intimate experience, venues like Grog Shop and the Globe Iron showcase performances from bands like Squirrel Flower, Kamelot, and Ashley Cooke. Comedy lovers can catch stand-up acts from stars like Sheryl Underwood and Francis Ellis at the Funny Bone Comedy Club, with shows scheduled throughout the month. Additionally, jazz and soul fans can enjoy the smooth sounds of Dax at the House of Blues or the soulful performance by St. Paul and The Broken Bones at the Globe Iron. Notable dates include September 4 with Elle King at Cain Park, September 15 with Juanes at Severance Music Center, and special performances by Squeeze, Adam Ant, and Haircut 100 at Jacobs Pavilion. With a calendar packed with concerts, comedy, and special events from early September through the end of the month, Cleveland’s live music scene promises unforgettable experiences for every concertgoer.