Don’t have plans for lunch on Tuesday? Consider Cleveland’s Beats and Eats, an outdoor celebration of music and culture. Hundreds of people gather downtown to listen to a free lunchtime festival — no, the food is not free — and to shop at local vendors.
It’s truly a neat event to experience the heart of Cleveland. And there are still a few of these left!
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By Jacque Jovic | Fox 8 News
CLEVELAND — Celebrate diversity through food and music by attending Cleveland Beats & Eats on Tuesdays in August and September. The FREE weekly lunchtime festival kicks off on Tuesday, August 7 in Public Square from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Vendors, artists and various restaurants will have items available for purchase. This si the fourth year for Cleveland Beats & Eats, which is part of Mayor Jackson’s Art in Everything Initiative.
Scheduled performers:
• Carlos Jones & the PLUS Band – September 11th
• Deja Voodoo Band – September 18th
• Winslow – September 25th