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Recap: Sonic Temple 2026 Welcomed Record-Breaking 184,000 Music Fans

  Press Release: May 21, 2026

Interview: Feast Your Heart Out | Win Tickets!

  By Neil Shumate, OOTB Publications

Recap: 4th Annual CLE MOSH

  Press Release: January 22, 2026 Cleveland, OH -- CLE MOSH closed out 2025 with their 4th annual event that took place December 13, 2025. The lineup featured artists such as Deadlands, Face Yourself, Resistor and more.  The festival was located at Beachland Ballroom & Tavern, 15711 Waterloo Rd, Cleveland, Ohio and scattered all 12 acts across the two stages of the venue. Below you can check-out photos that capture the chaotic nature of the fest.   Photos: Deadlands, Lie In Wait, Face Yourself, photo credit: Unhinged Studios (@unhingedstudiosoh) Ghostwave, Lonewolf, Avarice. photo credit: Ethan Herx / / Ultraviolet Magazine (@ethanherxphoto , @uvmusicmag) " This December 13th will be the 4th year of the annual CLE MOSH FEST - an independent heavy music fest based in Cleveland, OH, featuring national acts as well as many of the city's best up-and-coming local bands. Started in 2022, CLE MOSH aims to fill the Cleveland area's festival void, bringing fan favorite nationa...

Global Survey Finds Live Music Is World's Favorite Form Of Entertainment and More Results

  GLOBAL REPORT SURVEYING 40,000 PEOPLE FINDS LIVE MUSIC IS THE WORLD’S FAVORITE FORM OF ENTERTAINMENT Live Nation’s “Living for Live” report spans 15 countries and reveals why live music now outranks sports, film, and streaming — and how fandom is reshaping culture, connection, and economies worldwide. Official Press Release NEW YORK – Nov. 11, 2025  — Live Nation, the global leader in live entertainment, today released  Living for Live— its largest global report to date—revealing that live music has overtaken sports, film, and even sex as the world’s top form of entertainment. Based on a survey of 40,000 people across 15 countries, the report captures a powerful shift in how people spend their time, express their identities, and connect with others through live experiences. “This report confirms what we’re seeing on the ground everywhere,” said Russell Wallach, Live Nation’s Global President of Media and Sponsorship. “Live music isn’t just growing, it’s shaping economie...

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Insane Clown Posse Announce October "Fall Madness" Tour--Multiple Sold-Out Dates

  FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE DETROIT, MI – October 7, 2025 The Insane Clown Posse is loading up the map for their Fall Tour, and the energy behind it feels different this time. Restless. Inevitable. Like thunder that’s been saving itself for years. The streets are already buzzing—Denver, CO, Portland, OR, and Columbia, MO have gone SOLD OUT, while Anaheim, CA, Las Vegas, NV, and Detroit, MI are right on the edge, barely a breath from the same fate. Every ticket gone is another piece of the ritual locking into place. Every city a new spark before the blaze. Because this tour doesn’t end quietly. It leads to Detroit, to the concrete heart of the underground—the birthplace, the battleground, the promised land. And on October 31st, it all erupts at the 32nd Annual Hallowicked Clown Show inside the hallowed halls of the Masonic Temple. That night, the city itself becomes part of the show, the walls breathing, the Juggalos chanting, the clowns returning home to finish what the road began. It’...

Mark Your Calendar: Marky Ramone in Cleveland, Ohio

  The Ramones’ legendary drummer Marky Ramone will perform classic songs of The Ramones on Thursday, Sept. 18 in Cleveland, Ohio at Beachland Ballroom.  Marky joined The Ramones in Spring 1978 after Dee Dee Ramone (bass, vocals) asked him to join the band while the two were together at CBGB in New York City. In a matter of weeks, Marky was in the studio recording his first album with The Ramones entitled,  Road To Ruin , which features one of the biggest Ramones’ songs “I Wanna Be Sedated.” The following year, The Ramones filmed the cult classic  Rock 'n' Roll High School . Later that year, they joined forces with producer legend, Phil Spector to record  End Of The Century . After several tours and two more studio albums, Marky was asked to leave the band 1983, only to rejoin his bandmates in 1987 until they decided to call it quits in 1996.  His tenure with The Ramones spanned a total of 15 years; performing over 1700 shows and more than 15 releases, inclu...