WonderStruck In Cleveland Festival Announces Portugal. The Man, Walk The Moon, AJR, Third Eye Blind For July 24-25

WonderStruck 2021
– WonderStruck 2021

The Elevation Group has announced the return of WonderStruck in Cleveland (formerly LaureLive) to its new home at Lakeland Community College, topped by Walk The Moon, Third Eye Blind, Portugal. The Man, AJR and others taking place on 400 acres of open-air, outdoor space.

 “This is an enormously exciting day for music fans in Ohio and the Midwest, as well as all of us associated with WonderStruck,” stated Elevation president Denny Young. “The safety of our fans, artists and staff remains our top priority, but we obviously believe the time is right to make this announcement and feel confident that by the end of July Ohio will largely be back to normal – especially in light of Governor DeWine’s announcement yesterday.”
 This year’s lineup is touted as its biggest yet, with support from up and comers and established artists including Lennon Stella, Trombone Shorty, Noah Cyrus, Jade Bird, Dayglow and more. 
Nearly 70% of our 2020 ticket buyers chose to rollover their tickets to 2021. If you purchased tickets last year, they are valid. You will be receiving new tickets via email for the 2021 event during the month of May.
 The announcement says that with 70% of ticketholders from last year’s postponed event keeping their tickets, there will be a reduced number of tickets available on the Friday onsale.  WonderStruck will follow the recommended health and safety guidelines put forth by state and county authorities, and has aligned with Germ-X to create an aggressive and innovative reopening platform.
“We wanted the very best partner to power our safe reopening,” stated WonderStruck executive producer Steve Lindecke. “Germ-X is #1. In our opinion, there is no better product and they will have a heavy presence at the festival.”
The announcement also states that there are backup dates held in September if the festival is forced to move because of COVID-19 implications, which would make refunds an option to ticket buyers.  
“Until we meet toward the end of July, we need to continue work together and follow CDC and ODH guidelines,” commented Lindecke. “Wear a mask, Wash your hands and Watch your distance. And when your name is called, please give careful thought to receiving one of the approved vaccines.”