About this venue
Jacobs Pavilion at Nautica is a distinctive open-air amphitheater designed for concerts and major live events. Its industrial character, open structure, and waterfront setting give the venue a strong visual identity, while its capacity of around 5,000 visitors creates the feel of a large event without losing the sense of closeness to the stage.
The experience inside the venue is shaped by its open-air concert atmosphere, clear sightlines, and the energy of the crowd. Covered sections, standing and seated areas, and practical visitor facilities make it well suited for summer tours, popular performers, and evening shows in a relaxed yet well-organized setting.
The venue is located at 2014 Sycamore St, Cleveland, United States. The entrance sits within the Nautica complex, with parking areas available close to the event space, so arriving early is recommended for sold-out concerts. For wider movement around Cleveland and connections to other parts of the city, the practical details continue in the city description below.
About the city
Cleveland, a city on the shores of Lake Erie, blends the pulse of a major sports and concert hub with an easygoing waterfront vibe. Known for a strong cultural scene and passionate crowds, Cleveland is a place where top-tier events feel intense, and a game night or concert often turns into a full day out. Whether you’re looking for tickets to big arenas or smaller club shows, the city delivers variety with amenities that match the rhythm of urban entertainment.
Getting around is straightforward thanks to the Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority (RTA), including The Rapid rail lines and bus routes, which make it easy to reach the key downtown and lakefront areas. You can arrive by air via Cleveland Hopkins International Airport or by train at the Amtrak stop Cleveland Lakefront Station, then continue by public transit, taxi, or on foot—depending on where you’re staying and where your venue is. Connectivity is practical and intuitive, so even a short trip feels smooth without complicated planning.
When you’re not at an event, it’s worth strolling through Public Square and the city center, then heading down to The Flats along the Cuyahoga River, where promenades, patios, and waterfront views create a distinctive atmosphere. Along the shoreline you’ll find sweeping Lake Erie panoramas and harbor-side spots, and music fans often add a stop at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. For a local feel, there’s the West Side Market and the museums and parks around University Circle, perfect for a “before or after” bonus that rounds out a night out in Cleveland.