4th Annual 330 Day Concert

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The Summit & The330.net,
Visit Canton & New Belgium Brewing Co.
Present the 4th annual
330 Day Concert

A free evening of acoustic music showcasing
33 of Northeast Ohio’s finest musicians.

Saturday, March 30, 2019
Umstattd Hall – Home of the Canton Symphony
2331 17th St NW, Canton, OH 44708
6:00 PM Doors / 7:00 PM Show / Free Admission – All Ages Event

Akron, OH – Join 90.7/91.3 The Summit FM -- in conjunction with Visit Canton and New Belgium Brewing Company -- on Saturday, March 30, 2019 at Umstattd Hall in Canton, OH for the fourth annual “330 Day Concert.” This is a free evening of acoustic music unlike any other, featuring 33 of Northeast Ohio’s finest musicians on one stage for one night only. The Summit will also be making an excitement announcement on-stage during the show.

This unique event is free and open to the public and will feature stripped-down, acoustic performances from a veritable who’s who of Northeastern Ohio musicians, including Angie Haze, Brent Kirby, Broken Transmitter, The Brothers Dualist, Cody J. Martin, Diamond Kites (featuring Jeff Klemm), Diana Chittester, Don Dixon & Marti Jones, The Dreemers, Emily Gambone, Flight 619, Floco Torres, The Got It Got It Need It, Gretchen Pleuss, Hal Walker, Hey Monea, Jim Ballard, Labra Brothers, Madison Cummins, Marc Lee Shannon, Ohio Weather Band, Shelby Olive, Shivering Timbers, The Shootouts, The Speedbumps, Spy Convention, Stems, Tracey Thomas, The Vindys, Wesley Bright & The Honeytones, White Buffalo Woman, Yankee Bravo and Zach.

The Umstattd Hall stage will be split in half for this event, offering two side-by-side performance spaces. While one group is performing, another will set up on the opposite side of the stage. The stage lights will alternate back and forth as each act plays one acoustic song. The event is being produced by The Shootouts lead singer and Summit Marketing & Event Coordinator Ryan Humbert.

In 2015, the cities of Akron, Youngstown and Canton officially designated March 30th as “330 Day” on behalf of The Summit, and their local-music-only radio station, The330.net.

The event takes place one week after the end of The Summit’s Spring Membership Drive, which begins on-air from March 18th through the 22nd and raises funds for the continued operation of this non-profit, member-supported public radio station. The concert is a post-pledge drive celebration for the members and community that support the Summit.

Summit members will receive preferred seating for this event and can RSVP via an invitation-only event page.

Doors open at 6:00pm with music starting at 7:00pm. Admission is free with a $10 suggested donation and all ages are welcome. Umstattd Hall is located at 2331 17th St NW in Canton, OH, attached to McKinley High School (next to the Pro Football Hall of Fame) and is the home of the Canton Symphony Orchestra.

The Summit is award-winning, commercial-free music heard on-air, on-line, and via your smart phone app.

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