The Kent Stage

Live music venue · Kent

The Kent Stage

Live music venue · Kent

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175 E Main St, Kent, OH 44240

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Once a silent movie theater, this venue with a full bar now hosts concerts, plays & film festivals.  

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175 E Main St, Kent, OH 44240 Get directions

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175 E Main St, Kent, OH 44240 Get directions

+1 330 677 5005
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"The Kent Stage is a small music venue in downtown Kent that hosts bands and local festivals. It has a full bar and you can take your drink into the auditorium—what more could you ask for?" - Each + Every

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Michelle Rochowiak

Google
First time visiting The Kent Stage (to see Matteo Mancuso) and it was a great experience! Employees were friendly, and the place was clean. The stage was good size, and the layout was such that there wasn't a bad seat in the house. There are various restaurants close as well if you wanted to make a day of it. We're already planning our next trip down to see another show! Thank you Kent Stage for a great venue!

Nate Lawrence

Google
While the venue is nice and the sound is superb, when you go to a rock concert, you don't expect the ushers to tell people to sit down and you can't dance. This isn't footloose. They also don't run up to the front as the band is coming out screaming at everyone to put their phones away, no video, when everyone I could see was just snapping a quick picture. That being said, the show performer did a great job with their set, despite the forced low energy from the crowd.

Toyfoxstudios

Google
Venue is great! Conveniently located down near all the restaurant bars parking was free. Everything was very affordable. The sound was great. Got to do a meet and greet with band. Everything about it all was great. I can't wait for another event to happen there that I'm into so I can go do it again. Even stayed 5 minutes away in a relatively inexpensive cozy hotel. Definitely a good time

Marty

Google
I have always had a great time at this venue. It is one of my favorite places to see a concert and I am so glad they don't use Ticketmaster!!! The seats are old school and very comfortable. Almost every seat has a great view. I only have 2 gripes and only 1 that they can do something about. The first is the men's room. Can you please add more bathroom capacity? While it's fairly common to have lines outside the ladies room, having a line in the middle of a song/set for the men's room is something I've never seen in 50 years of concert going. The other is that Kent is over an hours drive from Medina but unless it's raining or snowing it's totally worth the drive. Keep rocking' Kent Stage!!!!

Matt Lee

Google
The seating chart was listed backwards when I booked seats, but the show was awesome anyway

Nathan Fabian

Google
Intimate small venue with a plethora of snacks and beverages at the bar, comfortable seats, renovated bathrooms, friendly staff/volunteers. They'll bring in some big names every now and then, too!

Thirteendays

Google
Affordable venue with drinks that are well priced. It’s a great location with a hotel across the street and lots to do and eat in the area. The venue is clean, a bit small.

ntlucas16

Google
A nice venue! Saw an ELO tribute band, Into The Blue, very nice sound. Looking forward to seeing more shows there.

Jim T.

Yelp
The Kent Stage does not pretend to be anything other than a great place to see shows at a reasonable price. We went to 3 shows last year and thoroughly enjoyed our experiences. The venue is old, but for us that is the charm of the place. It is an easy venue to get in and out of with ample parking in the immediate area. The sound of all of the performances has been very good. We eat local before going to the show which makes a nice evening. We have tickets for 2 shows later this year and look forward to more fond memories. Love it for what it is!

Anna H.

Yelp
I've been twice in the past few months for shows and it really is a great venue. There is a parking garage close by. They sell snacks & beer/wine in the lobby. The sound is great and seating comfortable. I see more shows in my future.

George K.

Yelp
Great little music venue. Mostly musicians who have been around for a while, classics if you will. Really good vibe.

Beth E.

Yelp
We have been coming hr for the past 2 years, probably 4-5 times per summer, and have thoroughly enjoyed the shows. The theatre has loads of history and that is nice, but I do wish they would put a little money into new seats. We like the balcony because people aren't on top of you, and many of the seats are torn up and really uncomfortable. The sound system is great, in fact maybe a bit too loud at times, but I have always had a good time. The bar is a nice feature and the staff seem pretty helpful. There is parking everywhere in Kent, so that's never an issue. I don't like that everyone stands outside the doors and smokes because it is extremely overpowering. We may have made a mistake this year and joined the "Friends of Kent Stage". So far I haven't seen any benefit, and although we are supposed to be invited to a special event, we haven't seen any signs of that yet either.

Jj A.

Yelp
It was absolutely awful! We will never go back to this place as will the performers we went to see.

George S.

Yelp
So, I used to live in Kent many aeons ago, and I remember what is now the Kent Stage as a tiny, quaint movie theater. My wife and I went to see a live broadcast of a podcast we like a lot, and were very surprised. The Kent stage is small, and a bit timeworn, but if you look on the walls coming in, they've got a load of history on them; bands as diverse as old blues standards, and as recent as 90's hit groups and a whole cornucopia of groups in-between. They also have a full-service bar, lots of restrooms and the seating is not so cramped that you'll feel uncomfortable. The sound system and lighting is good, and the place looks like it can host anything that you could think of. Ticket prices are not bad, (I think we paid 18$ for our seats,) and the owner and his staff were very welcoming. There is some street parking, and plenty of garages nearby in Kent's bustling downtown district to accommodate for safe, solid parking, as well as a gaggle of eateries around to sate your appetite. All in all, if you want to try a new "stage" in your life, go with an old favorite, The Kent Stage:)

Matthew M.

Yelp
Six years removed from KSU, I found myself drawn back in to East Main Street for their annual Folk Festival, but more specifically to see Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zero's. The first impression had me marveling the old lit-up marquee announcing that night's act. This building had the appearance of an old movie theater. The lobby, small and quaint. The bar was well stocked with a variety of brews. Tall Boy PBR's for the thrifty college student and an assortment of Great Lakes for the rest of us. Freshly popped popcorn, snack packs and fountain beverages were also available. The stage area is a decent size. It seats apx. 500+ if I had to guess with a small 2nd floor balcony. Fold down seats lined in vintage red velour fill the room. The stage and fabric lined walls reminded me of an auditorium in an older school. Acoustically, the space seemed perfectly adequate to handle the tunes that blast from the stage. All in all, this is a great place to see a show and being located right in the heart of E. Main, it's a great location and within walking distance from the locally favorite bars and shops.

Joe M.

Yelp
I've been to The Kent Stage about 8 times and have a few more trips planned. The venue is in a great location and as other reviewers have mentioned, has a lot of history. The lighting and sound system have been fantastic every time I've visited. I appreciated the "no talking" policy announced at the beginning of Judy Collins' set. The last thing I want to hear is a conversation during the concert. Be quiet and listen! A "no ice in the drinks" policy would help too, since there was a lot of cup-shaking and ice rattling during her more quiet songs. The owner is always present before and after shows, and he seems like a no-nonsense kind of guy. Perhaps not the most approachable, but he sure keeps his staff and audience in-check! Looking forward to the upcoming concerts I have tickets for!

Amy K.

Yelp
What a history this place has! When I found my row, I could feel the past in my seat. Constructed in 1927 as a movie theatre and revamped in 2002 as a live music venue, Kent Stage provides a quality sound and decent seating from every angle. I especially love the intimacy the theatre brings with it's smaller size, which was perfect for seeing our favorite band, Over the Rhine, play last night. Karin & Linford warmed us up from the cold outside, and wove their way in to our hearts, as they do. We saw them in concert just over a year ago in Seattle, but to see them in their home state was a real treat. They both raved about this particular venue from the stage, and I was inclined to believe them. The coffee & wine bar was a nice touch.

Danielle S.

Yelp
Went to The Stage last night for Blues Traveler and I must say, for an old school theater, the sound was incredible and the crew did a great job at getting these musicians set up. The downfall of this place is definitely the interior (seats falling apart, restrooms falling apart, general must in the air) - HOWEVER - last night's show was a fundraiser for The Stage to get some much needed renovations. If that takes place, I think this place could be really nice. So I'm gonna give them the benefit of the doubt with the four stars... and wait until I can turn it into more. Show us what you got, Stage!

Teresa L.

Yelp
Me and my Husband went to The Kent Stage for the first time this weekend to see Robert Cray, he was amazing. Very intimate venue. We sat in row E seats 9 and 10. Great view from our seats, see pictures. Sound was amazing. Walking distance from our hotel. It was a great evening. They have a full service bar. Very nostalgic and you get that old theater feel, which we appreciate. Will for sure be back.

John G.

Yelp
This is a cool eclectic place to heat some great local and national live music in a university town that's teeming with great nightlife.

Megan H.

Yelp
The Kent Stage is what you would picture as a typical underground music venue. I visited for the Rocky Horror Picture Show showing for Halloween. I've seen this movie a ton of times at different venues throughout​ Cleveland, but it's been a few years​ since I saw it last. Almost everyone dressed up because it was Kent Halloween, which I thought was super fun! The staff was really interactive with the crowd, and they sold props for the show at the bar. The venue itself was pretty grungy and kind of small, but the show was great and brought me back to high school memories.

Chris K.

Yelp
The Kent Stage is an under-appreciated concert venue. Some big names (and some not so big) appear here regularly. Most seating is general admission, staff is friendly and the crowd is eclectic. I think at times they could advertise a bit more and sell out. I've been to awesome concerts with only 70-100 patrons. Light snacks, beer, wine and cocktails are available. Chris

Marie S.

Yelp
They offer some of the most talented musicians and legends in the country. The acoustics are fantastic. That said, I gave only 3 stars because I have had a problem with some of the male staff members on two different occasions. They are non-friendly, unwelcoming, and if you talk to them they act like they don't want to be bothered. I pointed out a broken chair and he didn't care, acted like it was no big deal. I told him I hope the theater has good insurance. I mean someone could get hurt. It's a 100+ year old building. I guess customer service isn't important to them as long as they keep filling up all the seats.

Tim F.

Yelp
Attended last night's Michael Stanley acoustic show in my favorite venue. As always easy into, friendly staff and reasonable (for a captive audience) beer prices ($6). I love the low fees charged on the tickets. And the seats are fine - wide enough to comfortably fit my bigger than most behind.

Rebekkah R.

Yelp
The sound here is the absolute worst. I bought tickets for four people and we left in the middle of the third song because it was so loud that we couldn't hear anything other than bass. This was my second time at the venue and I won't be returning.

Connie F.

Yelp
Best theatre in all of Kent, I go 1 or 2 times a year for Rocky Horror Picture Show put on my Kent State's School Of Rocky. Great bar, great staff, great people.

Rick M.

Yelp
I lived in Kent for a time. I was one of those that went to college there and then took 15 years to escape. When you visit Kent you can spot the ones that weren't able to break out. This theater is awesome for shows. Not a bad seat in the house. Much better sound than a lot of theaters of similar size. The owner manages to book some top flight older acts. Bonus; they serve beer.

Alan S.

Yelp
There are lots of things that could be improved here but the most important thing is the music and it is great. The sound system is excellent and the soundman seems to be very co-operative. I have seen four or five concerts here in the past two years and have zero complaints, something I cannot say about any other venue including the large fancy showplaces in the Pittsburgh area. Sure the seats should be replaced but in a year or two they will be as uncomfortable as the ones we are sitting on now. I'd rather save the money and see more shows.

Terry H.

Yelp
Todd Rudgren Having seen Todd several times in past years, I couldn't wait to see him. I was shocked and disappointed to see him with a DJ with an Apple computer, no band and 2 solid gold dancers. The first hour and a half was electronic/disco with a light show that would have been great if we were at a Rave and they passed out Ectasy or LSD to the attendee's. I saw numerous people walking out. I stayed in hopes that he would actually preform some of his hits. He played guitar on only 3 songs the entire night. Worst concert I have ever been too.

Mechelle L.

Yelp
Warning don't EVER attend a concert here if you want to enjoy it. Their "OLD/ancient" employee "David Laird" tells EVERYONE to sit down regardless of how much you've paid for your concert ticket. He upset so many JW fans and made the concert miserable. I was in the 4th row along with many others told to sit down by him. Drove over 2 hrs to see John Waite, but will NEVER be back to see another concert held at this dump. Rude VERY OLD GRUMPY employee. Three women's bathroom stalls for a packed house. It's a dump, but worst of all is "David Laird" who thinks he's "somebody" because he's a security guy. I asked for his name because he ruined the show for all sitting around me. Several people were complaining about his rudeness after the concert. NEVER been to a concert where you can't stand except for the last song. . Thought fans should be warned. Don't bother, see your favorite artists at another venue. You cannot stand, or dance!! Venue for those 80yrs and above ONLY like their employees!! So many complaints of those sitting around me. If I were an artist, I'd NEVER play there. Seriously it was horrible, waste of money and horrible time had by all because of weird security issues with the odd security guy on an ego trip. I will NEVER attend another concert @ this venue. Zombie crowd only. Nobody around us could even enjoy the show because of big headed "important security guy" Laird. NEVER experienced such a horrible concert experience in all my life. And I'm in my 40's, belly danced with Prince's ex wife, been to tons of concerts. It was a total waste of my day, time and money. Worst concert experience in my life. You've been warned. Old crowd that can't move/stand and over welcome ONLY. SMH #firedavidlair #horribletime #cantbelievewepaidforthis #zombieconcertgoersonly #worstconcertexperienceofmylife

Dawn A.

Yelp
What a wonderful show that Bacon Bros put on, that was marred by the lack of security. After a few songs, a lady came from the back up to the front to dance and Security came and told her to return to her seat. Then Kevin said, "You can dance." He didn't say for everyone who paid $40 to come from the back and stand in front of everyone who paid $75. It got so bad that a Gentleman, with crutches, and his wife left not even half way through the show because they couldn't see anything from their front row seats. I've never been to a show where people are allowed to move up toward the stage from the back. Security usually checks a ticket to make sure you belong up there and tell you to return to your seat if you don't. Most concerts you dance at your seat. When people in the front row complained to Security, they got, "Talk to Kevin Bacon". I will not be returning to this Venue.

Sam R.

Yelp
While its always nice to support non-profit venues, the Kent Stage is a bit of a relic that has become a venue more in service for it's donors than for what could be the vast majority of it's business, students. As a current Kent State student, the vast majority of acts booked at the stage are targeted for a much older audience, and very seldom will a more popular act come through. This is exactly the opposite of how you would expect a venue in a college town to operate. Kent may have an identity as a folk oriented town, with it's successful folk festival, but it struggles to attract new and younger people to it's music scene, and the Kent Stage plays a BIG part in that. The venue itself is your standard theater, red plush seating, old classical moldings, and as you walk in, autographed pictures of dusty folk stars line every inch of the walls to remind you that it used to be great. Which is the key word. USED to be great. the snack selection is pretty good, but its fairly pricy, and a sub par beer selection compared to most concert venues up in cleveland. theres also the problem (though not specific to the venue) that Kent has only one parking lot to use. While I understand the financial difficulties of being a non-profit, theres no excuse for squandring the fact that there is a college of 15,000 students who seldom get to see acts they like (aside from 3 or 4 concerts at the sports arena with varying quality) simply because the only venue the size enough to attract bands that draw a lot of people. And when they do, its often the only quote-unquote college-friendly act on the whole year's schedule. I really want to like the Kent Stage, but for the past year and a half, the only act I will see/have seen will be the Punch Brothers in October. There are more acts that have gone through the House of Blues that I'd want to see, which says a lot because I hate the House of Blues. If the Kent Stage wants to be anything more than a self perpetuating series of performances meant for the sole purpose of upholding an image and appeasing donors, it desperately needs to change.

Augie W.

Yelp
I attended a sold-out Zappa Plays Zappa concert at the Kent Stage in October '13. This was my first visit ever to this venue and first time visiting Kent in several decades. I had a great time. There's not a bad seat in the house and there's even a little bit of room to stand or sit in the back. The sight lines and acoustics were great. The ushers are laid-back and helpful. The lobby and concession counter/bar had a good variety of munchies, beer, and wine, all at reasonable prices. The restrooms were a bit undersized for the crowd, but what venue doesn't have lines during intermission? The Main Street setting made it easy to choose places for dinner and drinks before the show. It was a lot of fun to revisit Kent and experience a great show in such a nice historic downtown event space on a crisp autumn evening.

George C.

Yelp
Awesome intimate concert venue. Shows tend to be more of the folk music type. It's great to have such a close seat pretty much throughout the venue.

Jessica I.

Yelp
It's old and a bit dumpy, but the atmosphere and size are perfect for the type of shows they attract, and those shows tend to be an eclectic mix of really good stuff. Acoustics have always been good when I've seen shows there, and there's not really a bad seat. Bonus points for a solid bar with reasonable prices.

Bea B.

Yelp
This is the second show I have been to and will be the last show I ever come too. Funny how the band is requesting things on their Facebook page and this venue is stating that the band is not allowing certain things. No it is called venue management. If it is the band then one of their managers need to come on out and tell the crowd. I did observe that rules only pertain to certain people and others can get away with everything; even with security witnessing it. Also it is nice to sell more tickets than what you have room for so that people are on top of one. The people next to me are irritated to the max. I hope they do a review as well.

Walt V.

Yelp
One of our favorite venues for a concert. Small, not a bad seat in the house. Gets a little cramped in the lobby, but that's because of the bar -- which is also a plus! From tribute bands to old time acts like Eric Burdon and the Animals, they bring in a lot of varied talent. But "The WOODCHOPPERS BALL" is by far our favorite event annually around Christmas. Good stuff!

Eric M.

Yelp
Excellent concert venue. I have now been there for two shows and both times the environment and sound were fantastic. I live 5 to 10 minutes away so I am also thrilled I don't always have to drive to Cleveland for a concert. The line for beer was long but otherwise it is a great place.

Andrea M.

Yelp
Headlining Kent, Ohio's music scene is The Kent Stage. The nonprofit owned and operated entertainment venue hosts a variety of events to serve the eclectic nature of the Kent community. University students, Kent residents and people from afar come to enjoy the iconic theater. I have been enlightened by the spoken word of Henry Rollins, moved by the rhythm of numerous bands and bedazzled by a film on the big screen. The venue also offers a great selection of spirits and refreshments for guests attending events. The staff is dedicated to providing you with a fulfilling experience. 2012 marks the 10th Anniversary of The Kent Stage under the operation of the Western Reserve Folk Arts Association. A membership program is available for patrons to enjoy a variety of exclusive benefits while supporting The Kent Stage. Donations are vital to sustain, maintain and expand the magnificence of this cultural institution for future generations to enjoy. The upcoming year will be filled with endless harmonious opportunities. I personally recommend attending and supporting The Kent Stage. See you there!!!

Cody M.

Yelp
I would like to first say this place is the best stage I've ever been to. I loved everything about it. I saw the Dark Side of the Moon show and it was awesome. I had a lot of fun and I loved how everything went. They seem to really put a lot of work into the place. Even though it's not Broadway it works in a different more special way. I'm going to go back without a doubt.