Arts & Entertainment
Edgewater LIVE Postponed Due To Weather
The concert series was supposed to make its debut on May 30. Inclement weather will delay the opening.

CLEVELAND - The first Edgewater LIVE concert will be postponed because of inclement weather, the Cleveland Metroparks announced on Thursday morning.
The Summer Concert series was supposed to start Thursday night. Opening date for the concerts will instead be Friday night at Euclid Beach LIVE, the Metroparks said. Friday's show will feature music from The Mourning Glory Band, a classic rock group.
"We're very excited to kick-off Edgewater LIVE with our partner Cuyahoga Community College and we want to ensure we're able to offer a great experience that hundreds of thousands have come to enjoy every year. More information on a make-up date is forthcoming." said Brian Zimmerman, Cleveland Metroparks CEO.
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The May 30 Edgewater show was scheduled to feature performers from the Tri-C Creative Arts Program and a local headliner.
Thunderstorms and rain showers are possible Thursday and Thursday night, according to the National Weather Service. There's currently a 60 percent chance of thunderstorms before 8 p.m.
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