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🎟️ Ohio · 0 live events · Updated July 2, 2026

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TL;DR — Ohio Live Events

Ohio hosts 0+ ticketed live events over the next 24 months across three major-arena cities (Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati). The state's largest venues are Blossom Music Center (23,000 cap, Cuyahoga Falls), Riverbend Music Center (20,500, Cincinnati), and Nationwide Arena (20,000, Columbus). Summer is the peak amphitheater season; arenas run heavy schedules October–April. All listings below are live primary inventory with transparent pricing.

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Top sports venues in Ohio

The eight venues that host the bulk of Ohio's professional sports, college athletics, and major live events.

VenueCityCapacityTypeAnchor tenants
Rocket Mortgage FieldHouseCleveland19,432Indoor arenaCleveland Cavaliers (NBA), Cleveland Monsters (AHL)
Nationwide ArenaColumbus20,000Indoor arenaColumbus Blue Jackets (NHL)
Schottenstein CenterColumbus18,809Indoor arena (Ohio State University)Ohio State Buckeyes basketball
Heritage Bank CenterCincinnati17,556Indoor arenaCincinnati Cyclones (ECHL)
Riverbend Music CenterCincinnati20,500Outdoor amphitheaterSummer outdoor events
Blossom Music CenterCuyahoga Falls23,000Outdoor amphitheaterCleveland Orchestra (summer home)
Huntington CenterToledo8,000Indoor arenaToledo Walleye (ECHL)
Rose Music CenterHuber Heights (Dayton)4,200Outdoor amphitheaterSummer outdoor events

Ohio events by city

Cleveland, Ohio

Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse, Progressive Field, Blossom Music Center (Cuyahoga Falls).

Columbus, Ohio

Nationwide Arena, Schottenstein Center, Express Live!, Newport Music Hall.

Cincinnati, Ohio

Heritage Bank Center, Riverbend Music Center, Andrew J. Brady Music Center, TQL Stadium.

Toledo, Ohio

Huntington Center, Stranahan Theater, Toledo Zoo Amphitheatre.

Akron, Ohio

Goodyear Theater, Lock 3, EJ Thomas Hall (University of Akron).

Dayton, Ohio

Wright State Nutter Center, Rose Music Center, Schuster Performing Arts Center.

About live events in Ohio

Ohio is one of the busiest live-events markets in the United States. Three major-arena cities — Cleveland, Columbus, and Cincinnati — each anchor a distinct touring corridor: Cleveland sits on the I-90 route between Buffalo and Detroit, Columbus is the central hub for Midwest arena tours, and Cincinnati anchors the southwest corridor running into Indiana and Kentucky.

Major arenas: Cleveland, Columbus, and Cincinnati

Rocket Mortgage FieldHousein downtown Cleveland is Ohio's most heavily used arena, hosting Cavaliers (NBA) games, Monsters (AHL) hockey, and the bulk of major events in Northeast Ohio (capacity 19,432). Nationwide Arenain Columbus (capacity 20,000) is home to the NHL Blue Jackets and central Ohio's top arena-tour stop. Heritage Bank Center in downtown Cincinnati (capacity 17,556) covers Cyclones hockey and major events.

Summer amphitheater circuit

Late June through early September is the peak season for outdoor shows. Blossom Music Center in Cuyahoga Falls (capacity 23,000) is the largest venue in the state and the summer home of the Cleveland Orchestra. Riverbend Music Center in Cincinnati (capacity 20,500) anchors the southwest amphitheater circuit, while Rose Music Center in Huber Heights serves the Dayton metro at a more intimate 4,200 cap.

Sports tickets in Ohio

Ohio is home to four major-league franchises: the Cleveland Cavaliers (NBA), Cleveland Browns (NFL), Cleveland Guardians (MLB), and Cincinnati Bengals (NFL), plus the Cincinnati Reds (MLB) and Columbus Blue Jackets (NHL). College football is dominated by the Ohio State Buckeyes at Ohio Stadium in Columbus (capacity 102,780).

Festivals

Ohio hosts several major festivals each year, including Inkcarceration (Mansfield Reformatory), Sonic Temple (Columbus), WonderBus (Columbus), and Bunbury (Cincinnati). Lineups and dates are included in the listings above when on sale.

Live Sports in Ohio — 0 Upcoming Games on Sale

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From arena tours at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse in Cleveland and Nationwide Arena in Columbus, to amphitheater shows at Blossom Music Center and Riverbend Music Center, plus club shows, comedy nights, and theatre runs across Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati, Toledo, Akron, and Dayton — this is the fastest way to see what's on tonight, what's touring this month, and which Ohio dates are still available before they sell out. Tap any show above for live pricing, seat maps, and the official checkout.

Ohio events — frequently asked questions

How many live events are happening in Ohio right now?
0 ticketed sports events are scheduled across Ohio — NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL, MLS, college sports, and more across Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati, Toledo, Akron, and Dayton.
What is the biggest sports venue in Ohio?
Ohio Stadium in Columbus seats 102,780 for Ohio State football, making it the largest venue in the state. For pro sports, Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse in Cleveland seats 19,432 (Cavaliers) and Nationwide Arena in Columbus holds 20,000 (Blue Jackets). Progressive Field (Guardians) seats 34,830 and Great American Ball Park (Reds) seats 42,319.
Where is the best place to see a game in Cleveland?
Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse in downtown Cleveland (1 Center Court) is the city's main arena, home to the Cavaliers (NBA) and Monsters (AHL), with a capacity of 19,432. Progressive Field hosts the Cleveland Guardians (MLB), and Cleveland Browns Stadium holds 67,431 for NFL games on the lakefront.
What's the biggest arena in Columbus, Ohio?
Nationwide Arena in downtown Columbus (200 W Nationwide Blvd) is central Ohio's primary arena, with a capacity of 20,000 and home to the NHL's Columbus Blue Jackets. Ohio Stadium on the Ohio State University campus is the largest venue in the city at 102,780 for Buckeyes football.
How do I buy sports tickets in Ohio?
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What sports teams play in Ohio?
Ohio is home to eight major pro franchises: the Cleveland Cavaliers (NBA), Cleveland Browns (NFL), Cleveland Guardians (MLB), Cincinnati Bengals (NFL), Cincinnati Reds (MLB), Columbus Blue Jackets (NHL), Columbus Crew (MLS), and FC Cincinnati (MLS). Ohio State University football is the dominant college program in the state.
When is the busiest sports season in Ohio?
Late September through early April is Ohio's peak sports season, when NFL, NBA, NHL, and college football and basketball overlap. MLB runs from late March through October, and MLS fills the spring-to-fall window. Year-round, arenas in Cleveland, Columbus, and Cincinnati rarely go a week without a home game.
Are there cheap ticket options for Ohio sports?
Yes — many games list tickets starting under $30, especially midweek regular-season games and upper-bowl seats. Minor-league and college games offer the best value. Pricing on each event card above shows the live starting price across all available sections.
Which Ohio venues host NBA, NHL, and NFL games?
Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse (Cleveland) hosts the Cavaliers (NBA). Nationwide Arena (Columbus) hosts the Blue Jackets (NHL). The Browns' lakefront stadium in Cleveland hosts the Browns (NFL), and Paycor Stadium in Cincinnati hosts the Bengals (NFL).
How early should I arrive at an Ohio sports game?
Gates typically open 60–90 minutes before game time at Ohio venues. For arena games at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse, Nationwide Arena, or Heritage Bank Center, plan to arrive at least 45 minutes early to clear security and find your seat. NFL games at Browns Stadium and Paycor Stadium benefit from arriving even earlier due to larger crowds.
What college sports are popular in Ohio?
Ohio State Buckeyes football dominates the college scene, filling Ohio Stadium (102,780 seats) for home games. Ohio State basketball, Cincinnati Bearcats, and other programs across the MAC and Big 12 also draw strong crowds. College rivalry games and bowl-season matchups are among the highest-demand tickets in the state.
Can I get tickets for events near my Ohio city?
Yes — the listings above cover the entire state. Filter by city using the breakdown below (Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati, Toledo, Akron, Dayton) or scroll the full list to see every Ohio event with tickets currently on sale.

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