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Major New Year's Eve Celebration Announced for Downtown Cleveland

Event will feature fireworks, beer, food and music, with Machine Gun Kelly headlining.

New Yearโ€™s Eve looks to be a blowout this year with Fridayโ€™s announcement of โ€œCleveland Rocks NYE 2015.โ€

Event sponsor the Ohio Homecoming Group announced the major downtown wingding Friday afternoon. The fest-like party will usher in 2015 at Mall B on St. Clair Avenue NE, across from the Global Center for Health Innovation, where Fridayโ€™s announcement was made.

Cleveland Rocks NYE 2015 will include a New Yearโ€™s Eve countdown, fireworks, beer garden, food trucks and more, according to coverage of the announcement in Cleveland.com/Northeast Ohio Media Group.

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The big attraction will be the music, however, with Clevelandโ€™s own Machine Gun Kelly, DJ E-V and Carlos Jones providing the entertainment.

โ€œDowntown is going to be crazy,โ€ promised Alonzo Mitchell III, managing partner of Ohio Homecoming, as quoted in Cleveland.com. โ€œThe party is going to start early at one end of the city and go late at the other.โ€

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Encouraging unity in Cleveland is a stated mission of Ohio Homecoming, described in the article as โ€œa young-professionals organization that hosts parties, concerts and charitable events.โ€

As luck would have it, downtown will be jumping even more than usual on Dec. 31, with the Cavaliers scheduled to play the Milwaukee Bucks that night at 7 p.m.

The first Cleveland Rocks NYE last year reportedly drew 12,000 to Public Square. The move to Mall B is a result of plans to overhaul the plaza area, the article said.

Gates for the ticketed event ($10) will open at 8 p.m. According to organizers, Cleveland Rocks NYE will be broadcast live on WOIO Channel 19, from 10 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. For more details, go to ohiohomecoming.com, and for the complete article announcing the event go to the Northeast Ohio Media Group/Cleveland.com.

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