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Sweet Sounds of Equality Concert

Presented by Summit County Historical Society at John Brown House, Akron OH

Sep 19 2021
Sweet Sounds of Equality Concert

For the first time in history, the grounds of the John Brown House will rock for equality, freedom, voting rights and progress at a special fund-raising outdoor concert sponsored by the Summit County Historical Society of Akron.

Join us for a special fund-raising concert sponsored by the Summit County Historical Society of Akron. Ohio.

Headlining the concert: Anne E. DeChant

Michael “MaxHeat” Mosley will emcee with the following local artists performing:

Serrin Joy – of American Idol, Firestone and Miller South fame

The Rhondas – Jen Mauer, Leighann Wise and Sarah Benn

JT’s Electrik Blackout – Justin Tibbs, Andru Dennis, Jared Lees & Holbrook Riles III

Bring your chairs and enjoy this outside concert on the grounds of the John Brown House, 514 Diagonal Road, Akron.

Come support the Sojourner Truth Statue and John Brown House.

Sing. Dance. Enjoy. Watch history being made.

The event will occur rain or shine.

ADMISSION INFO

Tickets are $18.59 (for the year of Harpers Ferry) and $101 (for 101 years of women’s suffrage) for VIP tickets. VIP tickets include preferred seating, a meet & greet with the artists and a goodie bag.

LOCATION

John Brown House

514 Diagonal Road, Akron, OH 44320

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