Seasonal & Holidays

House of Blues Cleveland to Offer Free Thanksgiving Meal for Those in Need

The House of Blues Cleveland continues its Thanksgiving tradition of helping the community.

CLEVELAND, OH — The House of Blues Cleveland is continuing a long-standing tradition by offering a hot meal to those less fortunate this Thanksgiving Day.

The original House of Blues in Cambridge, Massachusetts, opened its doors to the public after serving the homeless on Thanksgiving Day in 1992.

House of Blues Cleveland will continue the annual tradition of offering a full Thanksgiving buffet dinner to those in need on Thanksgiving Day.

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Food will be provided by House of Blues employees, friends, family and vendors. An average of around 300 people have been served in years past. This year, the Music Hall will be utilized to allow for serving even more people.

There will be entertainment as well, with the 4 Amigos performing on the main stage. Erika Lauren of the Alan Cox Show and Eric Nolan Grant of the O'Jays are scheduled to join them.

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The House of Blues is collecting non-perishable and basic needs items such as toiletries and hygiene products to hand out to guests as they leave. Please drop items off at the House of Blues Gear Shop on East Fourth Street.

House of Blues
308 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44114

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