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The Best Alternative Concerts Coming To Cleveland in November

A new month, means a new list of concerts!

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The Best Alternative Concerts Coming To Cleveland in November
Beth Casteel

A new month means a new list of concerts coming through Cleveland, and it doesn't look as though November is going to disappoint!

Whether you'll be celebrating the 15th anniversary of Silverstein's beloved album, "When Broken Is Easily Fixed," or you just want to hang with God's favorite boy band, Waterparks, there's got to be a concert on this list that is for you.

Check out the best shows coming to Cleveland this November!

1. Mahalls

11/7

Mom Jeans, Just Friends, Awakebutstillinbed, Retirement Party

11/10

All Get Out, Homesafe, Household, Sunsleeper, Elbow Room

11/14

Assuming We Survive, Riot Child, Dose, Morning In May, Complexions

Author's pick: Mom Jeans on 11/7. This band is still up-and-coming, but you'll want to jump on the bandwagon as soon as possible! They've got some pretty amazing tracks in their catalog that is perfect for Mahall's vintage little venue.

2. House Of Blues

11/6

Young The Giant, LIGHTS

11/11

Silverstein, Hawthrone Heights, As Cities Burn, and Capstan.

11/23

3OH3, Emo Nite, Lil Aaron

Author's pick: Silverstein's anniversary show on 11/11. Not only is this tour celebrating one of the band's best albums, it's also bringing As Cities Burn back from the dead. You seriously won't want to miss this show.

3. The Grog Shop

11/3

Justin Courtney Pierre, Pronoun, Van Dale

11/6

Deafheaven, DIIV, Chasity

11/7

Saves The Day, Kevin Devine, An Horse

11/11

Cute Is What We Aim For, Makeout Kids, Minshara, Brightside

Author's Pick: Justin Pierre's show on 11/3! Justin has shown that he doesn't need Motion City Soundtrack backing him to bring out some serious tunes, and this show is perfect to celebrate his lengthy career...solo. But I so wouldn't mind seeing an MCS reunion...uhm, please?!

4. The Agora 

11/1

Circa Survive, La Dispute, Queen Of Jeans

11/3

Mayday Parade, This Wild Life, William Ryan Key, Oh, Weatherly

11/11

The Story So Far, Turnover, Citizen, Movements

11/15

Waterparks, I Don't Know How But They Found Me, Nick Gray, Super Whatevr, Dewayne Jackson

11/28

Killswitch Engage, Born Of Osiris, Crowbar, Death Ray Vision

Author's pick: Okay. This tour is the literal definition of perfection, no really! Each band on the bill is amazing and you won't want to miss The Story So Far's return to the stage, especially after they released one of the best alt/punk records of the year, "Proper Dose."

5. The Foundry

11/3

Waaves

11/9

Antarctigo Vespucci

11/15

Silent Planet, Stray From The Path, Kublai Khan, Greyhaven

Author's Pick: Silent Planet co-headlining with Stray From The Path?! I'm shook. This tour is going to be so intense and you'll want to make sure your elbows are ready to mosh.

What concert are you most excited for? Let me know in the comments below!

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