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‘The mousetrap doesn’t eliminate rodents’ Cincinnati’s DIY music scene persists despite venue closures

Cincinnati CityBeat

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June 27, 2026

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The live music scene in the Cincinnati area has been reeling over the past week following turmoil at one of the region’s oldest venues, the Madison Theater in Covington. The operators of the theater announced unexpectedly last week that the venue would be closing. This turned out not to be entirely accurate – both the [] The post ‘The mousetrap doesn’t eliminate rodents’ Cincinnati’s DIY music scene persists despite venue closures appeared first on Cincinnati CityBeat.

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Cincinnati CityBeat

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· Jun 30, 2026

Downtown library to launch Meet Me at Main music festival

The bookshelves are alive with the sound of music—well, soon, anyway. Two weekends from now, head to the downtown branch of the Cincinnati Public Library for the inaugural Meet Me at Main Music Festival, where live music will abound throughout the building to celebrate three years of the downtown library branch’s re-opening. Fritz Pape, a [] The post Downtown library to launch Meet Me at Main music festival appeared first on Cincinnati CityBeat.

The Standard

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· Jul 3, 2026

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ArcaMax

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· Jun 22, 2026

30 (and more) must-watch concerts coming to the Philly area this summer

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Variety

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· Jun 27, 2026

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MovieGuide

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· Jun 25, 2026

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ABC7 New York

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Related coverage for "‘The mousetrap doesn’t eliminate rodents’ Cincinnati’s DIY music scene persists despite venue closures": Cincinnati CityBeat — Downtown library to launch Meet Me at Main music festival. The Standard — Prince William joins Travis Kelce on New Heights podcast ahead of footballer's wedding to Taylor Swift. ArcaMax — 30 (and more) must-watch concerts coming to the Philly area this summer. Variety — ‘House of Criticism’ Review: A Pensive and Touching Portrait of Married Art Critics Jerry Saltz and Roberta Smith (It Is Only, at Moments, a True-Life Christopher Guest Movie). MovieGuide — THE SOUND OF MUSIC Returns to Broadway After 30 Years. ABC7 New York — The Boy Band Project brings '90s nostalgia and a message of joy