CLEVELAND — Cleveland’s Labor Day weekend tradition continues.
The Cleveland National Air Show announced tickets will go on sale at 1 p.m. Thursday with the following prices:
- Adult: $45.32 ($50.99 after 5 p.m. on Aug. 31)
- Youth (6-11): $21.63
- Kids 5 and under: Free
There will be no refunds or exchanges. General admission tickets are for specific days — Saturday, Sunday or Monday. The tickets must be purchased online in advance of each event day, the Cleveland National Air Show said.
Additionally, on-site parking must be bought separately and in advance online. They will be $39.66, and there will no RV or trailer parking, organizers warned.
There will also be no seating, so make sure to bring your own lawn chairs to enjoy the show.
Once all parking passes have been bought, there won’t be additional parking. Those trying to get in without a pass will not be admitted.
For more information on tickets and how to purchase, click here.
This year, the U.S. Navy Blue Angels will headline the show, which is set for Sept. 5, 6 and 7 at Burke Lakefront Airport.
The six “Blues” will perform a one-hour choreographed presentation. Cleveland is among more than 30 cities in the U.S. that will host the Blue Angels this year.
The Blue Angels jets at Burke Lakefront Airport (Spectrum News 1/Chloe Magill)
The Raptor Demo is also an exciting return for the show, as it’s a fifth-generation fighter and one of the most sought-after demonstrations on the air show circuit.
More information on the air show schedule can be found here.
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