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Aug 6, 8PM

7 PM Doors / 8 PM Show

Our Live and Local Series is a FREE concert series featuring some of the best Cleveland and NEO talent on the PNC Stage! Join LILIEAE, Slow Groove Kings, and Cellophane Jane at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame on August 6th, 2026!

LILIEAE

LILIEAE (pronounced LIL-EE-AY) is a rock band from Cleveland, Ohio. Their sound stems from a wide range of rock influences, including hard rock, metal, punk, grunge, and alternative 90s. Since its founding in 2019 by frontwomen Lydia Puccini and Kayleigh Hyland, LILIEAE has released three EPs and a recent single. With bandmates Joe Stefano, Donald Pelc, and Griffin Pereksta, LILIEAE is performing new songs live and gearing up to release new music soon, sure to be a continuation of their full, melody and harmony-filled sound.

Slow Groove Kings

Cleveland’s Slow Groove Kings deliver a smoky, hypnotic blend of Southern soul, late-night rock, and dive-bar mysticism. The six-piece band is led by frontman and songwriter Brett Potts, whose voice anchors a sound that shifts between grit and grace.
The Kings’ lineup includes guitarist Tim Parnin, bassist Chris Nunnari, drummer Zach Horstman, and vocalist Autumn Skye, whose haunting harmonies and rising melodies bring a captivating sweetness. Together, they craft songs that simmer with tension and atmosphere, balancing raw emotion with restrained power.

Their debut release, The Nashville Vampire Supper Club EP (August 2025), invites listeners to the band’s cinematic sound—somewhere between the dynamic energy of The Pixies, the ghostly calm of Mazzy Star, and the brutal honesty of Johnny Cash.

The band just completed recording album #2 in Nashville, with a release date coming in 2026!

Cellophane Jane

Cellophane Jane is a Cleveland based Glam Trash Rock ’n’ Roll parade built on hooks, volume, and cheap glitter that won’t wash off. Six albums deep, they deliver songs that strut, stumble, and keep on swinging.

Hi-Lo-Fi or Die

PARKING: Paid meters and parking lots are available around the museum on East 9th St., Erieside Ave., Alfred Lerner Way (in front of FirstEnergy Stadium) and at the Great Lakes Science Center. You can also use these links to park in other downtown lotsreserve your parking spot in advance or to take public transportation. All sales final, tickets cannot be exchanged or refunded after purchase unless the performance is canceled.