Teddy Swims will play Jacobs Pavilion May 20 | Did You Hear?
Oct 07, 2024
After spending a few years bubbling under the mainstream, singer-songwriter Teddy Swims watched his 2023 debut album, “I’ve Tried Everything but Therapy (Part 1),” explode thanks to the success of massive “Lose Control.” Now the performer, known to blend R&B, pop, soul and country vibes, is taking a victory lap with a major 2025 tour bringing him to Cleveland for a show May 20 at Jacobs Pavilion.
Los Angeles-based comedian, writer, actor and voice-over star Becky Robinson is parlaying her viral sensation status into to a sold-out theater act. The “Entitled Housewife” performer comes to Cleveland for a show March 14 at the Agora Theatre.
There are a lot of comedy shows coming to Northeast Ohio, including “Killers of Kill Tony,” featuring regulars and fan-favorites from the popular podcast “Kill Tony.” Ari Matti, David Lucas, Hans Kim and Martin Phillips come Cleveland for a show May 17 at Playhouse Square.
Revered as one of the U.K.’s top comedians, the award-winning Sarah Millican comes stateside next year, with her “Late Bloomer Tour” making a Cleveland stop for a show June 7 at Playhouse Square’s Connor Palace.
The Temptations and The Four Tops are teaming up for a night of sing-along hits scheduled for April 10 at Playhouse Square’s KeyBank State Theatre.
Fans of Queensrÿche will want to check out “Geoff Tate’s Operation: Mindcrime – The Final Chapter” tour stop scheduled for April 15 at The Asylum at Masonic Temple Cleveland. Tickets are $35 and on sale at Ticketmaster.com.
The good news is country music’s platinum selling-act Rascal Flatts is reuniting to celebrate its quarter of a century together. The bad news is the Columbus band’s “Life Is a Highway Tour” requires — at least for now — a road trip to the Covelli Centre in Youngstown on March 8 to see.
Fast-approaching shows
Wayne Newton, 7:30 p.m. Oct. 12, MGM Northfield Park Center Stage, $47 to $115.
Dispatch, 7 p.m. Oct. 15, Agora Theatre, $39.50 to $80.