
PHOTOS: Cleveland’s Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame opened in Cleveland, Ohio on September 2, 1995. It has since been the home of some of the coolest artifacts from the music industry.
On this trip, we visited a full showcase highlighting Bon Jovi, an installation for Pink Floyd’s ‘The Wall,’ and a concert video highlighting some of the best performances at induction ceremonies over the years.
Our favorite was a multi-video spread highlighting Women in Music including Women in Rock Music, Hip-Hop Music, and Pop Music such as Joan Jett, Billie Eilish, Kesha, Hayley Williams of Paramore, Meg White of The White Stripes, and video vignettes showing off artists such as Florence Welch of Florence and the Machine, Sinead O’Connor, Tracy Chapman, and many more.
Plus, there were location-specific spreads that shared iconic bands in San Francisco, Seattle, Detroit, and more.
Check out some of our favorite shots of the exhibits from the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame here:
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Want to get your fill at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame? Single-day tickets start at $35, or you can snag a membership to set yourself up for the future. Head over to RockHall.com/ticketing to get started.