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City of Cleveland Prepares for Exciting Weekend of Events with Road Closures and Parking Restrictions in Place

Thursday, Aug 14, 2025

Thursday, August 14, 2025 — Cleveland — The City of Cleveland prepares to celebrate several exciting events this weekend beginning with the Feast of the Assumption from Thursday, August 14th, through Sunday, August 17th. Country star Morgan Wallen arrives at Huntington Bank Field, Friday, August 15th and Saturday, August 16th, for his ‘I’m the Problem’ tour. The excitement wraps up Sunday, August 17th, with the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Half Marathon. The City of Cleveland announces the following road closures and parking restrictions, as large crowds are expected downtown:

Feast of the Assumption:
August 14:
Mayfield Road from Circle to E. 124th Street - 4:30pm until 12:00am
August 15:
Mayfield Road from Circle to E. 124th Street - 9:00am until 1:00am
August 16:
Mayfield Road from Circle to E. 124th Street - 10:30am until 1:00am
August 17:
Mayfield Road from Circle to E. 124th Street - 10:30am until 1:00am

Morgan Wallen at Huntington Bank Field:
August 15 & 16:
W. 3rd Street north of Lakeside Avenue – 5:00pm until event ends
E. 9th Street north of Lakeside Avenue – 5:00pm until event ends
Egress traffic remains open for people leaving downtown.
Road closures will end approx. 1 hour after the event ends.

Parking Restrictions
Traffic is expected to be heavy prior to and following the event. It is always best practice to check nearby poles, posts, and meters to look for signage outlining restrictions. Click here for more information on City parking and downtown lots.
Additional parking and commute options can be found here.

Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Half Marathon:
The following exit ramps and road closures will go into effect on August 17 at approximately 6:45 a.m. and run through the end of the event:
E. 9th Street north of Lakeside Avenue
E. 9th Street Westbound
E. 9th Street Eastbound
Route 2 Eastbound to Lakeside Avenue
Erieside Avenue will have limited access

Information is subject to change based on real-time information as vehicular and pedestrian traffic evolves. All parking restrictions and closure times depend on traffic volume and can be adjusted as needed by the Cleveland Division of Police Bureau of Traffic. All decisions are made with public safety at top of mind. As always, exercise caution and if you see something, please say something. For emergencies, call 911. The Cleveland Police non-emergency number is 216-621-1234. Fans are encouraged to use public transit.