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Concerts, festivals, big wheel racing & more: A busy weekend in Cincinnati ahead
Get ready for a busy weekend across Cincinnati.If you haven't made plans yet, there's plenty happening across the city this weekend.See some of the biggest events below.The Cincinnati Music Festival has arrived for another year and an exciting lineup of performers is set to take the stage.CMF 2024 opens on Thursday, July 25 at the Andrew J. Brady Center with a special tribute to hip-hop before moving to Paycor Stadium for shows on Friday, July 26 and Saturday, July 27. From who's performing, how to buy tickets and where you can park, here's everything you need to know.Danger Wheel, the annual "downhill Big Wheel race for adults," will take over the streets of Pendleton on Saturday, July 27.Danger Wheel, presented by Huffy Green Machine, brings a day of crash-course racing, food trucks, burgers and brews. Organized each year by local residents, the day-long event draws thousands of families and spectators.The Danger Wheel race will take place on Saturday, July 27 at 2 p.m. in the heart of Pendleton. A festival dedicated to celebrating all things goetta starts this weekend.Goettafest 2024 will span eight days, starting Thursday. The festival will run through the weekend and pick up again next weekend. The two weekends will give attendees a chance to indulge in foods using Glier's Goetta while enjoying live music and family-focused games. The festival's schedule is as follows: Thursdays and Fridays from 5-11 p.m., Saturdays from noon to 11 p.m., and Sundays from noon to 9 p.m. at Newport’s Festival Park. Admission is free.Attendees can park at the Newport on the Levee parking garage, Riverboat Row, Promowest Pavilion at Ovation and nearby hotels.Foods offered at the festival will include goetta burritos, goetta corn dogs, Philly goetta sandwiches, goetta BBQ sandwiches, goetta-loaded potatoes, goettawurst, goetta-stuffed cheese fries, goetta donut sandwiches, goetta shepherds pie, goetta mac n' cheese, goetta potato skins, goetta cannolis, goetta sliders and more.A popular entertainment spot in the tri-state area will soon transform for the 2024 Paris Olympics.Beginning July 26, Newport on the Levee will have Olympic-themed events, programming, and experiences, aiming to immerse visitors in the Olympic experience. On Friday, the plaza will host an opening ceremony party at 5 p.m. with a torch relay, a parade of flags, and international dance showcase, and a DJ. Afterwards, visitors can head to Shiners on the Levee for a Best American Costume contest--the winner takes home $150 in cash.On Saturday, the Levee will host a Team USA-themed bar crawl beginning at noon, with all proceeds benefitting Special Olympics of Campbell County.Events continue throughout the duration of the Games, including Olympics-themed trivia on July 30, an Olympics-themed wellness class on July 31, and a toga party the night before the Games' closing ceremony.Partners of the Levee's "Olympic village" include Beeline and Velocity eSports, both of which will offer special menu items for the duration of the Olympics. Other partners include 16 Lots, Brothers Bar & Grill, Kon Tiki, and more.In the Levee's gallery and plaza, LED televisions will broadcast major Olympic events. To view the full schedule, visit Newport on the Levee's website.
CINCINNATI —
Get ready for a busy weekend across Cincinnati.
If you haven't made plans yet, there's plenty happening across the city this weekend.
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See some of the biggest events below.
The Cincinnati Music Festival has arrived for another year and an exciting lineup of performers is set to take the stage.
CMF 2024 opens on Thursday, July 25 at the Andrew J. Brady Center with a special tribute to hip-hop before moving to Paycor Stadium for shows on Friday, July 26 and Saturday, July 27.
From who's performing, how to buy tickets and where you can park, here's everything you need to know.
Danger Wheel, the annual "downhill Big Wheel race for adults," will take over the streets of Pendleton on Saturday, July 27.
Danger Wheel, presented by Huffy Green Machine, brings a day of crash-course racing, food trucks, burgers and brews. Organized each year by local residents, the day-long event draws thousands of families and spectators.
The Danger Wheel race will take place on Saturday, July 27 at 2 p.m. in the heart of Pendleton.
A festival dedicated to celebrating all things goetta starts this weekend.
Goettafest 2024 will span eight days, starting Thursday. The festival will run through the weekend and pick up again next weekend.
The two weekends will give attendees a chance to indulge in foods using Glier's Goetta while enjoying live music and family-focused games.
The festival's schedule is as follows: Thursdays and Fridays from 5-11 p.m., Saturdays from noon to 11 p.m., and Sundays from noon to 9 p.m. at Newport’s Festival Park. Admission is free.
Attendees can park at the Newport on the Levee parking garage, Riverboat Row, Promowest Pavilion at Ovation and nearby hotels.
Foods offered at the festival will include goetta burritos, goetta corn dogs, Philly goetta sandwiches, goetta BBQ sandwiches, goetta-loaded potatoes, goettawurst, goetta-stuffed cheese fries, goetta donut sandwiches, goetta shepherds pie, goetta mac n' cheese, goetta potato skins, goetta cannolis, goetta sliders and more.
A popular entertainment spot in the tri-state area will soon transform for the 2024 Paris Olympics.
Beginning July 26, Newport on the Levee will have Olympic-themed events, programming, and experiences, aiming to immerse visitors in the Olympic experience.
On Friday, the plaza will host an opening ceremony party at 5 p.m. with a torch relay, a parade of flags, and international dance showcase, and a DJ. Afterwards, visitors can head to Shiners on the Levee for a Best American Costume contest--the winner takes home $150 in cash.
On Saturday, the Levee will host a Team USA-themed bar crawl beginning at noon, with all proceeds benefitting Special Olympics of Campbell County.
Events continue throughout the duration of the Games, including Olympics-themed trivia on July 30, an Olympics-themed wellness class on July 31, and a toga party the night before the Games' closing ceremony.
Partners of the Levee's "Olympic village" include Beeline and Velocity eSports, both of which will offer special menu items for the duration of the Olympics. Other partners include 16 Lots, Brothers Bar & Grill, Kon Tiki, and more.
In the Levee's gallery and plaza, LED televisions will broadcast major Olympic events. To view the full schedule, visit Newport on the Levee's website.