These celebrities will visit Cincinnati in March: From rappers to horror stars
From concerts and comedy shows to HorrorHound Weekend and the official start of the Cincinnati Reds' 2025 season, the Queen City is set to host a mirage of stars this month.
Here are just some of the big names Cincinnati can expect to see in March.
The stand-up comedian and original member of the hidden camera reality show "Impractical Jokers" stops in Cincinnati on Saturday, March 15, for his Let's Get Into It Tour, featuring Mark Jigarjian at Taft Theatre. The show starts at 7 p.m. ET.
Fans can still snag tickets on Ticketmaster.
The three-time Grammy-nominated rapper GloRilla brings The Glorious Tour to Cincinnati on Saturday, March 22. The concert kicks off at Andrew J. Brady Music Center at 8 p.m. ET.
General admission tickets are still on sale through Ticketmaster.
Dubbed by his peers as "the world's greatest entertainer," hip-hop icon and rapper Doug E. Fresh brings his musical talents to the Queen City on Saturday, March 22. The "human beatbox" is set to perform at Hard Rock Casino Cincinnati at 8 p.m.
Tickets to the event are still on sale and can be purchased on Ticketmaster.
HorrorHound Weekend at Sharonville Convention Center is known to bring the most haunting musicians and actors to Greater Cincinnati, including Slipknot singer Corey Taylor.
Taylor is set to appear at the convention from March 21-23.
Find ticket information at horrorhoundweekend.com.
Ti West, director of the highly-coveted "X" films that feature stars such as Mia Goth and Jenna Ortega, will also attend HorrorHound all weekend.
The man behind the terrifying Art the Clown costume, David Howard Thornton, is also offering all the spooks at HorrorHound all weekend. It's unclear if the leader of the "Terrifier" series will sport his black and white get-up, but rest assured all the thrills and chills will be present.
The "Final Destination" and "Casper" star Devon Sawa will also appear at HorrorHound all weekend long.
As baseball season gets underway in Cincinnati, residents should expect to see big-name athletes this month, including San Francisco Giants pitcher Justin Verlander, shortstop Willy Adames, third baseman Matt Chapman, outfielder Mike Yastrzemski and others.
With Verlander in town, it's also possible his wife, actor and former Sports Illustrated Rookie of the Year model Kate Upton, could be spotted in the Queen City.
The Reds open their season against the Giants on Thursday, March 27, at Great American Ball Park. The teams have an off day on Friday before picking up their series with back-to-back games March 29 and March 30.
Visit mlb.com/reds/tickets for tickets.
Following their three-game home series with the Giants, the Reds host the Texas Rangers for another three-game homestand March 31-April 2.
During this time, the Queen City will see big names that include Rangers pitcher Jacob deGrom, outfielder Joc Pederson, infielder Marcus Semien, shortstop Corey Seager, outfielder Adolis García and others.
Visit mlb.com/reds/tickets for tickets.
This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: GloRilla leads star-studded list of celebs in Cincinnati this month
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