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The Piano Guys set to play Cleveland this Fall.

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The hit sensation The Piano Guys are bringing their youtube series to life with a live show at Playhouse Square on October 26th at Connor Palace Theater.

Tickets are on sale now at playhousesquare.org.

“Who would have ever thought four middle-aged dads from Utah filming classically influenced music in nature could ever succeed at the outset?” asks member Steven Sharp Nelson. “Our favorite thing is to find a way to be on the fringes of possibility. We like to combine things you would never expect to find together—but are close enough to make sense. It has been our mindset from the beginning.”

Jon Schmidt plays the Piano and Steven Sharp Nelson plays the cello

Since formally introducing themselves in 2011, The Piano Guys have released five studio albums, two Christmas releases, and a fan-favorite live album, earning six No. 1 debuts on Billboard’s Top Classical Albums chart and garnering an impressive 2 billion-plus global streams, over 1.6 billion YouTube views, and averaging nearly 2 million monthly listeners on Spotify alone. They have sold out concerts in almost every corner of the world and attracted a diehard audience of millions.

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Jimmy Davis is a seasoned Cleveland-based host and photographer with over 15 years of experience capturing the essence of local events. From intimate interviews with emerging artists to photographing major performers, Jimmy brings Cleveland's vibrant arts scene to life through his lens and words.

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