5 Things To Do This Weekend In Cleveland: Oct. 25-27
The best party in Cleveland is this weekend (we're a bit biased). Plus, see the Cavs hit Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse for the first time, laugh with popular podcaster Joe Rogan and get your Halloween on.
If you loved this month's Best of Cleveland issue, we've got the party for you. Our annual bash at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame is like the magazine's cover package come alive. Meet the makers behind Cool Critters' stuffed animals. Get a sugar rush from Art of Sucre's craft cotton candy, quench your thirst with beer from Terrestrial Brewing Co. and Instagram yourself in front of a Cleveland Flower Wall. Plus, live music from DJ E-V and Fake ID ensure the party will be rocking. Get your tickets before they sell out, and check out the Metro Lexus Backstage Pass, which grants you early access to the Rock Hall, special celeb sightings and exclusive bites. All proceeds for the Backstage Pass goes to VeloSano. $75-150, Oct. 25, 7-11 p.m., Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, 1100 Rock and Roll Boulevard, Cleveland, clevelandmagazine.com/bestof
Cleveland Cavaliers Home Opener
It's tip-off time at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse. The Cavs take on the Indiana Pacers Saturday in the first game at the new arena. Don your favorite jersey as you cheer on Collin Sexton, Kevin Love and Darius Garland. And make sure you come hungry because the new arena features eight neighborhood sections that highlight food from Tremont, Ohio City and more. Read more about the five things you need to know about the new arena and the three reasons we're pumped for this upcoming Cavs season. $18-400, Oct. 26, 8 p.m., Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse, 1 Center Court, Cleveland, rocketmortgagefieldhouse.com
Joe Rogan At The Wolstein Center
The former Fear Factor star and host of the world's most popular podcast, The Joe Rogan Experience, is coming to make Cleveland laugh. Fresh off his outspoken 2018 Netflix special Strange Times, the stand-up comedian confronts topics such as popular culture, drug laws, raising kids and more with his unique, intense brand of humor. Get a taste from his recent interview with Akron band, The Black Keys. $25-75, Oct. 26, 8-11 p.m., Wolstein Center, 2000 Prospect Ave., Cleveland, joerogan.com
Cleveland Orchestra’s Halloween Spooktacular
Severance Hall is getting a little spooky this weekend. Don't worry about dressing up in a costume — the musicians will be dressed up, too. The chilling music of Mussorgsky and Saint-Saëns set the haunting soundscape for the costume contest that ends the performance. Free (Under 18 with Adult Ticket purchase), $15-30 for adults, Oct. 27, 2-3 p.m., Severance Hall, 11001 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, clevelandorchestra.com
MoCa’s Silent Disco Halloween Party
A silent disco kind of feels like a zombie dance party. That's why it's such a perfect way to celebrate Halloween at the Museum of Contemporary Art. Dueling DJs give you multiple options to find your jam, while you battle dance with others to win prizes. $15-$20, 18 & up, Oct. 25, 9 p.m.-1 a.m., Museum of Contemporary Art, 11400 Euclid Ave., mocacleveland.org
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October 23, 2019