Agora Theater & Ballroom: Cleveland Performing Arts Theater Guide

Performing Arts Theater4.6/5 (4,023 reviews)Goodrich-Kirtland ParkLive Music
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TL;DR

Agora Theater & Ballroom is a performing arts theater in Goodrich-Kirtland Park, Cleveland. Rated 4.6/5 by 4,023 Google reviewers. Vibrant venue for rock concerts featuring live music showcases and dance events, plus a theater and ballroom.

About Agora Theater & Ballroom

Agora Theater & Ballroom is a performing arts theater located in Goodrich-Kirtland Park, Cleveland, earning an impressive 4.6/5 rating from 4,023 Google reviewers. Vibrant venue for rock concerts featuring live music showcases and dance events, plus a theater and ballroom. The venue regularly hosts live music performances.

Getting There

Agora Theater & Ballroom is located at 5000 Euclid Ave #101, Cleveland, OH 44103, USA. Parking options include a paid parking lot, free street parking, metered street parking. Arriving early is recommended on event nights to secure a spot. The venue is accessible by RTA bus and rail; check GCRTA.org for routes serving this location. Visit the venue's website for detailed directions and event-day parking information.

Agora Theater & Ballroom accepts credit cards, debit cards, contactless/NFC payments.

Seating Tips

Here's what visitors say about seating at Agora Theater & Ballroom: "This review is just of the Agora as a theater and the staff on how they acted. Went for Chimaira Christmas 16, Had two VIP meet and greets, 3 quick passes, parking and an additional ticket from a m..." "amazing atmosphere. amazing venue for a good view everywhere 😄 staff friendly and nice. tho I couldn't use pre paid parking pass because lot was sold out" "Somewhat remodeled historic theater great for a more intimate performance. Choice and opera seat if available for the perfect up close view from above. Bathroom and drinks available on both floors...." Check the venue's seating chart before purchasing tickets for the best experience.

Families & Groups

Agora Theater & Ballroom is best suited for smaller groups. For larger parties, call ahead to confirm arrangements. Restroom facilities are available on-site.

What Visitors Say

“People say this performing arts theater offers a variety of live music concerts and events, featuring both local and smaller acts as well as big-name artists. They highlight the intimate setting, excellent sound quality, and historic architecture, which contribute to a magical and electric atmosphere. They also like the friendly and helpful staff, and the efficient entry and exit processes.”

Tom Giles

This review is just of the Agora as a theater and the staff on how they acted. Went for Chimaira Christmas 16, Had two VIP meet and greets, 3 quick passes, parking and an additional ticket from a meet and greet package so already we’re looking at about a grand just to visit this “legendary” venue. Check in was for 4:30 and the event started at five. I received quite a bit of pushback wanting a physical ticket and quick passes ticket for my wife since they were so bent on not letting her in the venue with my daughter and I “corporate policy” is what I was told and I heard this phrase a lot which is so sad for a venue. Took my wife the physical ticket and quick pass, the meet and greet was fantastic, the people running the event did not plan for time well at all causing a late door open. They also wanted us all to wait in the merch area for the signing to end, they refused to open to the doors for people to be able to get there spot and get set up for the show. There were a lot more than 50 people at this meet and greet and a crowd started to form at the door to enter the concert area, these doors should have always been open, they created a surge of people rushing in that could have seriously hurt someone, when the concert room doors should have just been left open. I purchased some drinks and went back to my spot later in the show and was refused entry down there, I was informed “floor was full” and again “corporate policy” it’s corporate policy to be forced to leave a kid alone? After informing the security guard who did not care I had a small child who was separated from me a band members wife walked past and tried to help but the security guard has truly never taken a “read the room class” while other concert goers confirmed that yes I had a small child. Eventually after realizing he was looking pretty bad he says “I guess I can let one more in.” you guess? After the show I made sure to walk her up to this guy and show him. Alcohol is crazy expensive, and I don’t mean that compared to bar and other concert prices it’s just straight up way too expensive “corporate policy” I bet. I get that people don’t drink anymore since it’s literally the worst drug available but man don’t make it so overpriced the people who do enjoy a drink will pass on spending that money at your location. I honestly wish I could say I had a pleasant experience with anyone who worked there but clearly the employees are part of the cooperate machine and will act that way, the parking lot is not paved so if it’s wet enjoy that, there was a security guard for the lot who was friendly. The Chimaira Christmas was perfect, bud sadly a venue I waited years to finally be able to visit will end up being my last time visiting, I’ll go to the Winchester or Mercury when considering Cleveland for my next concert and will always skip the agora. TL:DR Corporate policy ruins a great interaction with people at this venue, paid parking should be a paved lot, drinks are too expensive. Security needs “read the room” training.

3 months ago
Matthew DeMichele

Great venue with great acoustics, this is and has always been one of my favorite spots to catch a show. I love the new renovations. The parking attendants can be hard to deal with and give information that isn’t current or up to date. They become combative if you question them. Sad that such a beautiful venue can’t provide a hassle free parking experience. Other than that this venue provides the perfect environment to see your favorite performers. The Agora Theatre is a rare gem and has definitely left its mark on the city. It has become part of Cleveland’s rich history and does hold up to the local reputation, Cleveland Rocks!

3 months ago
Thomas Depasquale

amazing atmosphere. amazing venue for a good view everywhere 😄 staff friendly and nice. tho I couldn't use pre paid parking pass because lot was sold out

a month ago
Glen W.

Somewhat remodeled historic theater great for a more intimate performance. Choice and opera seat if available for the perfect up close view from above. Bathroom and drinks available on both floors. Plenty of concert parking next to and behind the building. Recent concert by Garbage was best performance of their 30+ years.

6 months ago
Melody White

This is a GREAT venue. The staff are welcoming, helpful, and on their game. Not only did they walk with me to the venue, answering all my questions along the way, but the bartender allowed me to keep my drink at the bar while I went to the Restroom. The usher were helpful and very professional asking people to "double check" their tickets when they were in the wrong seats. This place is clean, all the seating is great, and most importantly, the SOUND is amazing! Love this place!

7 months ago

Accessibility

Agora Theater & Ballroom provides a wheelchair-accessible entrance, accessible seating areas, an accessible restroom, accessible parking. The venue is committed to accommodating guests with mobility needs. For specific accessibility questions or to arrange accommodations, call ahead at (216) 881-2221.

Photos of Agora Theater & Ballroom

Agora Theater & Ballroom Cleveland exterior
Agora Theater & Ballroom Cleveland interior
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Agora Theater & Ballroom Cleveland stage
Agora Theater & Ballroom Cleveland stage
Agora Theater & Ballroom Cleveland stage
Agora Theater & Ballroom Cleveland stage
Agora Theater & Ballroom Cleveland stage
Agora Theater & Ballroom Cleveland stage
Agora Theater & Ballroom Cleveland stage

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Agora Theater & Ballroom?

Agora Theater & Ballroom is a performing arts theater in Goodrich-Kirtland Park, Cleveland. Vibrant venue for rock concerts featuring live music showcases and dance events, plus a theater and ballroom.

How is Agora Theater & Ballroom rated?

Agora Theater & Ballroom has a 4.6/5 rating based on 4,023 Google reviews, making it one of the higher-rated performing arts theaters in the Cleveland area.

What is the bag policy at Agora Theater & Ballroom?

Bag policies vary by event. Most venues in Cleveland enforce a clear-bag policy for concerts and large events. Check Agora Theater & Ballroom's website or contact the box office for the specific policy before your visit.

Is there parking at Agora Theater & Ballroom?

Agora Theater & Ballroom offers a paid parking lot, free street parking, metered street parking for visitors. Free parking options make it easy on the wallet. Arriving early during events and peak hours is recommended to secure a spot.

Is Agora Theater & Ballroom wheelchair accessible?

Agora Theater & Ballroom provides a wheelchair-accessible entrance, accessible seating areas, an accessible restroom, accessible parking. The venue is committed to accommodating guests with mobility needs. For specific accessibility questions or to arrange accommodations, call ahead at (216) 881-2221.

Is Agora Theater & Ballroom good for kids?

Agora Theater & Ballroom may be better suited for adults depending on the event. Contact the box office for age-specific guidance.

Where is Agora Theater & Ballroom located?

Agora Theater & Ballroom is located at 5000 Euclid Ave #101, Cleveland, OH 44103, USA, in the Goodrich-Kirtland Park area of Cleveland. Get directions via Google Maps from the link on this page.