Duke Energy Center Tickets and Seating Charts - Cincinnati, OH
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May 28
Tuesday, May 28
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May 29
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May 30
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Buy Tickets to Duke Energy Convention Center
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Located in the heart of Cincinnati, Ohio, the Duke Energy Center is a 786-foot-tall skyscraper with 48 floors of event space. It offers a perfect venue for large corporate events or intimate weddings, with stunning views and generous services to ensure your special day runs smoothly and safely.
Since opening in 1995, the Duke Energy Center has been providing major entertainment for Ohioans. It consists of five venues, including two performance theaters; the 2,739-seat Aronoff Center for the Arts and the Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall, with 1,645 seats for concerts and conferences. Additionally, the center houses two indoor public plazas; Acrosstown Commons and Milano Patio Café, as well as the Washington Park Amphitheater, an outdoor venue capable of hosting up to 5,000 people. The space provides both local events as well as large conventions or shows that attract global talent across a variety of genres.
In addition to its entertainment offerings, the Duke Energy Center has also been temporarily renamed 550 South Tryon and focuses on workforce development programs. The building is an amazing place to get a taste of the energy sector, with its large square footage and its many attractions.
When visiting Cincinnati, take some time to explore the area and its many exciting attractions. From exploring vibrant neighborhoods full of unique shops and restaurants to enjoying outdoor activities alongside stunning views of the Ohio River, there is plenty of fun to be had. Visit the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden, one of the oldest zoos in America, or Findlay Market for traditional deli treats and fresh produce. As night falls, enjoy live music or take a culinary tour through Over-the-Rhine–an area filled with historical buildings that have come back to life. Enjoy an MLB game at Great American Ball Park or stroll around Smale Riverfront Park with its lush gardens and lighted walkway along the river's edge.
Since opening in 1995, the Duke Energy Center has been providing major entertainment for Ohioans. It consists of five venues, including two performance theaters; the 2,739-seat Aronoff Center for the Arts and the Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall, with 1,645 seats for concerts and conferences. Additionally, the center houses two indoor public plazas; Acrosstown Commons and Milano Patio Café, as well as the Washington Park Amphitheater, an outdoor venue capable of hosting up to 5,000 people. The space provides both local events as well as large conventions or shows that attract global talent across a variety of genres.
In addition to its entertainment offerings, the Duke Energy Center has also been temporarily renamed 550 South Tryon and focuses on workforce development programs. The building is an amazing place to get a taste of the energy sector, with its large square footage and its many attractions.
When visiting Cincinnati, take some time to explore the area and its many exciting attractions. From exploring vibrant neighborhoods full of unique shops and restaurants to enjoying outdoor activities alongside stunning views of the Ohio River, there is plenty of fun to be had. Visit the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden, one of the oldest zoos in America, or Findlay Market for traditional deli treats and fresh produce. As night falls, enjoy live music or take a culinary tour through Over-the-Rhine–an area filled with historical buildings that have come back to life. Enjoy an MLB game at Great American Ball Park or stroll around Smale Riverfront Park with its lush gardens and lighted walkway along the river's edge.
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Event Dates and Pricing Information
Performer | Date | Price | Tickets Available |
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George Clinton | May 28, 2024 | From $80 | 12 |
Mr. Big | May 29, 2024 | From $68 | 84 |
Walker Hayes | May 30, 2024 | From $28 | 922 |
Ruth Moody | May 30, 2024 | From $55 | 182 |
Leftover Salmon | May 31, 2024 | From $79 | 19 |
Ms. Pat | May 31, 2024 | From $67 | 630 |
Nate Smith - Country | May 31, 2024 | From $68 | 61 |
The Alarm | May 31, 2024 | From $114 | 4 |
Gasolina Reggaeton Party | May 31, 2024 | From $32 | 19 |
Tommy James and The Shondells | Jun 1, 2024 | From $166 | 83 |