The Summer Set in Cleveland
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About The Summer Set
Shows are tight and energetic without feeling oversized. The crowd's engaged but not frenzied—people singing along because they know every word, not because they were told to. They move through songs efficiently, keep the momentum up, and seem genuinely glad to be playing smaller venues where it still feels personal.
Known for Boomerang, Chasing Down an Echo, Everything Is Alright, Youth, Already Over
The Summer Set + Cleveland
The Summer Set has a solid track record in Cleveland. They last rolled through Beachland Ballroom and Tavern in April 2023, playing to a crowd that clearly still cares about their brand of synth-pop energy. The venue suits them well — intimate enough to feel personal, big enough to matter.
The Summer Set in Cleveland News
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Live Music in Cleveland
Cleveland's indie and alternative pop scene has always had room for bands that lean melodic without sacrificing edge. The Summer Set fits that space—catchy enough for radio play, but with enough craft and personality that serious listeners stick around. The city's been through enough musical evolution to appreciate pop that doesn't insult your intelligence.
Cleveland road trip to see The Summer Set?
Stay in Ohio City, where Victorian brownstones meet serious coffee shops and galleries. Dinner at Fairmount, where chef Jonathon Sawyer sources locally and cooks with real technique—expect seasonal American food that doesn't announce itself. Spend an afternoon at the Cleveland Museum of Art, which is free and genuinely excellent. Walk through the West Side Market before the show, grab something you don't need, and feel the bones of the city. The whole neighborhood has that working-class dignity that makes Cleveland distinct.
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