​From Cedar-Fairmount on Friday to Cedar Lee on Saturday to Coventry Village on Sunday.  Read More Entertainment 

CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, Ohio — The organizers of Heights Music Hop have announced an expanded third day of live entertainment and festivities in Coventry Village.

The surprise addition to the annual free music festival will now stretch the entertainment through Sunday (Sept. 29), coinciding with the iconic Coventry Sidewalk Sale, running from noon to 7 p.m.

It will round out a three-day Heights Music Hop weekend starting Friday (Sept. 27) in the Cedar-Fairmount district, then moving to the Cedar-Lee district on Saturday (Sept. 28).

More than 50 vendors and artists are expected for a “friendly, funky and full afternoon of music, creativity, and community fun” this Sunday.Coventry Village Special Improvement District (SID)

As for Sunday, “it promises to be a friendly, funky and full afternoon of music, creativity and community fun,” Matt Moore, executive director of the Coventry Village Special Improvement District, noted as part of a SID press release.

Festival-goers can enjoy live performances from a stellar lineup, including, among others:

• The David Mayfield Parade

• Nathan-Paul

• Da Land Brass Band

• Hey Mavis

• Jacob B. Johnson

• A Folknet stage curated by Charlie Mosbrook, president of the board for the nonprofit musical organization.

For those looking to hone their own musical skills, a special songwriting workshop will be hosted by Terra (Elijah Bisbee).

In addition to the live music, Coventry Village will be buzzing with unique vendors and attractions:

• Pop-up record store and DJs

• Make-your-own custom Coventry shirt station

• Book signing with Annie Zaleski, author of “Taylor Swift: The Stories Behind the Songs,” hosted at the B Side Lounge

• Taylor Swift karaoke

• School of Rock Bands Showcase, featuring local youth

• Nova Performing Arts showcase

• Kids’ activities, with fun for the whole family

“Don’t miss this incredible opportunity to celebrate local music, arts and culture in one of Cleveland’s most vibrant neighborhoods,” Moore added.

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