Ohio's Loudest Backyard Since 1968

If the exclusive bar doesn’t pull you in, the table service and food & drink will. Our Huntington Club brings a new level of luxury to amphitheaters. Head to the entrance to the right of the pavilion to discover your sanctuary amidst the music-filled excitement.

Book a parking spot near the ticket gate, and beat the post-show rush on your way out.

Enjoy the show from the comfort of a lawn chair or a cozy Live Nation blanket. Our blankets sit two to three of your closest friends. No need to pack a thing, plan ahead and elevate your seat today!

First-class treatment. Backstage memories. Handshakes, high-fives and selfies with the artists you love. Make it a once in a lifetime experience with a VIP package.

Don't have time for dinner beforehand? No stress. The Blossom Grille is a full service restaurant located on the grounds of Blossom Music Center. The Grille is open two hours prior to all Live Nation concerts and two and a half hours prior to all The Cleveland Orchestra performances.

Get access to our Green Room for a lounge space overlooking the national park. Enjoy complimentary appetizers, private cash bar and a beautiful patio. You might even catch a glimpse of your artist on the back patio.

American singer-songwriter Brandi Carlile performed an impactful show with support from Katie Pruitt at Blossom Music Center.

The Cure returned to Northeast Ohio in 2023, after 15 years, to a sold out and loud crowd. The Twilight Sad opened up the evening for an unforgettable night.

Founded in Cleveland in 1988, Nine Inch Nails returned to Northeast Ohio for the first time since 2013 for a sold out house. Ministry and Nitzer Ebb kicked off the night.

Akron's own The Black Keys came home and rocked the Blossom stage for an electrifying and packed show. Rounding out the bill were opening acts Band of Horses and Early James.