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Your Ultimate Cleveland Itinerary For MGK Day 2024
It’s almost the most important day of the year… MGK Day, of course! 2024’s event includes five days of mgk-themed fun in Cleveland, OH as EST from all around the world gather to celebrate his music and hometown. Those days include everything from movie nights to sports games, and that’s not even touching on the main MGK Day festival on August 11th.
Here’s the official event lineup for MGK Day 2024:
Day 1: Friday, August 9th
4:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Skate Day
Crooked River Skate Park
Rivergate Park, 1785 Merwin Ave
6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
mgk Trivia & Game Night
27 Club Coffee
1215 W. 10th Street
8:30 PM
Mainstream Sellout Movie Night
Lago Veranda
950 Main Avenue
Day 2: Saturday, August 10th
12:00 PM – 8:00 PM
League Park Invitational Charity Softball Game
6601 Lexington Avenue
FWD Nightclub Afterparty
Day 3: Sunday, August 11th
1:00 PM
City Ride
4071 Lee Road
3:00 PM – 9:00 PM
MGK Day on the Block (The Big Day)
West 6th Street
Day 4: Monday, August 12th
5:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Service Day @ 27 Club Coffee
1215 W. 10th Street
Sora 天 Anime Night | MGK Day Edition
1121 W. 10th Street
Day 5: Tuesday, August 13th
6:40PM
MGK Day
Guardians Stadium, 2401 Ontario St
Get there early for the chance to get a free bag of 27 Club Coffee and see mgk throw the first pitch of the Cleveland Guardians game!
But beyond the official MGK Day events, there are a lot of fun locations for EST to check out while in Cleveland! We researched some iconic places you should stop by between the festivities.
FirstEnergy Stadium
First, we have to celebrate the reason we got an MGK Day in the first place! Mayor Justin Bibb officially announced that August 13th would be MGK Day each year after mgk sold out FirstEnergy Stadium in 2022, which made him the only Ohio artist to ever do so.
The ‘PRESSURE’ Music Video Locations
mgk’s latest music video to take place in Cleveland is ‘PRESSURE,’ which dropped in May 2023! Here are some filming locations you might run into on your trip:
- Samsel Supply Store (0:29)
- Ohio City Gas (0:50)
- West 65th Street (2:05)
The Agora Theater & Ballroom
If you love the ‘Let You Go’ music video as much as we do, then the Agora needs no introduction! It’s where mgk and his crew filmed the iconic Bloom video, which has a 1960s late night show theme. Retro clothes aren’t required, but it might be fun to get dressed up for your visit!
The ‘Till I Die’ Music Video Locations
Throughout his career, mgk has regularly shown love to Cleveland and ‘Till I Die’ is the perfect example. Not only does the song talk about his hometown, but the music video pays visual homage to Cleveland by taking you on a trip around the city! Here are a few of the locations you can check out yourself:
- The Soldiers’ & Sailors’ Monument in Public Square (0:43)
- Knowles Street (1:25)
- East 128th Street (1:33)
- Golden Gate Plaza (1:44)
- Shark’s Seafood & Deli (1:51)
- East 119th & Union (4:13)
- Dave’s Market Shaker Square (4:43)
- Shaker Heights High School (5:00)
Are you heading to Cleveland to attend MGK Day? Have you been to any of these locations? Let us know in the comments below or hit us up on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter!
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Near No-No in Cleveland Highlights Longest Drought in MLB History
Parker Messick came so close. With three outs remaining in the game, the young southpaw had no-hit the Baltimore Orioles through eight innings. He also had only given up two free passes by walking Taylor Ward in the first and Leody Taveras in the sixth. Taveras eventually broke up the no-hit bid on the first pitch of the ninth.
Messick has dazzled for the Guardians so far this year. Until Thursday night, he had only allowed one run. That came in a solo shot allowed against the Chicago Cubs on April 5. Going into Thursday, he held a ridiculously low 0.51 ERA. He ended the no-no bid by giving up two runs in the ninth, raising his ERA to a 1.05 mark.
That number is still crazy low. Messick has been a co-ace alongside Gavin Williams for this Cleveland squad that continues to defy expectations. But Messick’s near no-no reminds MLB fans of something else.
Where Have All the No-Hitters Gone?
It feels like the no-hitter has ceased to exist, in part because it has. The last no-hitter came on a combined effort from Shota Imanaga, Nate Pearson and Porter Hodge of the Cubs. That game came on September 4 of the 2024 season. The last no-hitter pitched solo was for the San Francisco Giants with Blake Snell’s on August 2 of the same year.
There were four no-hitters in the 2024 season. Since then there have been a grand total of zero. And that’s not for lack of effort.
By far, the closest came in Los Angeles Dodgers‘ ace Yoshinobu Yamamoto’s 8 2/3 no-hitter against Baltimore last year. In what is arguably the greatest comeback ever, Orioles’ second baseman Jackson Holliday hit a ninth-inning, two-out home run to break it up before the O’s, down to their last out, managed to walk it off against the defending World Series champs.
There’s plenty of pitchers who could throw the next one. But no-hitters are fickle. They often come when you least expect it, and not always from who you’d expect. Take Snell. Many questioned his ability to go deeper than six innings because of his seeming inability to limit walks. But he managed to accomplish it on only 114 pitches.
Only time will tell if someone can get it done this season. Until then, the historic no-hitter drought marches on.
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Cleveland man called ‘King Dinero’ sentenced for trafficking and raping 4 women
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – Darren Lassiter of Cleveland, also referred to as “King Dinero,” was sentenced to life in prison Thursday morning.
Lassiter, previously featured on Cuyahoga’s Most Wanted was found guilty of 13 charges last month, including trafficking, rape and prostitution.
In a press release provided by Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost, Lassiter is described as having “targeted and controlled four victims through physical and sexual violence.”
He is eligible for parole after 43 1/2 to 49 1/2 years have been served.
Yost conducted the investigation alongside the Northeast Ohio Human Trafficking Task Force and Cuyahoga County Michael O’Malley, with assistance from the HEAL Human Trafficking Task Force.
“[Lassiter] capitalized on human suffering, robbing vulnerable women of dignity and self-worth,” Yost wrote in the release.
Copyright 2026 WOIO. All rights reserved.
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