
Taylor Swift Night, DMB and other Columbus weekend events
🎤 Laugh with Lavell Crawford (who you'll recognize from Better Call Saul and Breaking Bad) at the Funny Bone.
7 and 9:30pm Friday, 9pm Saturday, 6 and 9pm Sunday, 145 Easton Town Center. $37.
🎁 Work on that holiday spirit with Dancing With the Stars' Derek Hough and his Dance For The Holidays tour at Mershon Auditorium.
8pm Friday, 1871 N. High St. $38+.
🎶 Relive the peak of your 90s glory as Dave Matthews Band pays a visit to Nationwide Arena.
7:30pm Saturday, 200 W Nationwide Blvd. $36+.
💃 Pretend like you got tickets to the Eras Tour during Taylor Swift Night at the Newport.
8pm Saturday, 1722 N High St. $20.
⚽ ️ Get an OSU-Michigan warmup with the Big Ten men's soccer championship game, as the Buckeyes host Michigan at Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium.
3pm Sunday, 2450 Fred Taylor Drive. Free admission and parking!
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