Spring Break Is Coming To The Rialto Theatre

This past December, The Rialto Theatre and The Summit FM presented Kenmore Winter Break – a brand new two-day indoor music festival held at The Rialto Theatre.

Hundreds of music lovers flocked to Kenmore Boulevard to attend the event which featured some of the region’s finest musicians and made full use of both the Rialto Theatre stage and the new Rialto Living Room stage.

The Rialto Theatre and The Summit have teamed up once again for Kenmore Spring Break on Friday, April 1, and Saturday, April 2.

“Kenmore Winter Break was such a success we decided to replicate the format in springtime,” Rialto Theatre co-owner Seth Vaill said. “It’s not quite warm enough yet for outdoor festivals to return, but the ice is melting and people are ready to get out of the house again.“

Like its winter counterpart, Kenmore Spring Break boasts an impressive lineup and includes some of Northeast Ohio’s most established musicians as well as some up and comers.

Hey Monea, Indré, Shelby Olive, Alex Bevan, Charlie Wiener, and My Buddy Josh’s Band are all on the roster for Friday, April 1, while Angie Haze, The Labra Brothers, Anya Van Rose, Church of Starry Wisdom Lite, Benjamin Payne (Yankee Bravo), Reed Mitchell, and Open Tone Music Academy are slated to perform Saturday, April 2.

Follow the Rialto Theatre on Facebook and Instagram for updates and visit therialtotheatre.com for tickets.

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