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Parking & Directions for Howard Jones Jacobs Pavilion
2014 Sycamore, Cleveland, OH
44113, US
1. Willard Park Garage - 0.4 miles, approx. $10
2. Huntington Park Garage - 0.5 miles, approx. $15
3. East 9th Street Garage - 0.6 miles, approx. $12
4. Galleria at Erieview - 0.7 miles, approx. $8
5. Tower City Center - 0.8 miles, approx. $10
Howard Jones Concert Live at Jacobs Pavilion | Cleveland – August 16th, 2026
Looking for a fantastic outdoor concert experience? Jacobs Pavilion in Cleveland is the place to be, especially when Howard Jones comes to town. This venue isn’t just about live music; it’s an outdoor haven where the vibe really comes alive under the open sky. The setting makes you feel connected to the city’s energy, especially during shows like Howard Jones Cleveland, where the crowd’s enthusiasm turns the night into something special. Besides the music, Jacobs Pavilion also hosts community forums and public discussions, giving it a real sense of place beyond just concerts. The Interactive Zone is a fun touch, packed with activities that keep everyone engaged between sets. And if you want the prime spot, Priority Seating is your best bet, trust me, those front rows are worth it. Coming from the suburbs? Try to hit the venue during off-peak hours to avoid the traffic mess. Plus, if you’re arriving by train, it’s a quick walk from the Cleveland Amtrak station, making the whole trip smooth as butter. All in all, Jacobs Pavilion is more than just a concert venue; it’s a vibrant hub that really captures the spirit of Cleveland, especially when Howard Jones Cleveland hits the stage.