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What is the best concert you’ve ever experienced in Northeast Ohio? Tell us about it

As the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame celebrates its 25th anniversary, share your memories of the best concert you've ever attended.

CLEVELAND — Did you see an unforgettable show at the legendary Agora in Cleveland? What about rocking at the Rubber Bowl, Richfield Coliseum or Blossom Music Center?

Although we haven’t been able to enjoy any concerts this summer due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we can still look back at all the incredible shows we’ve experienced in years past.

In celebration of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame’s 25th anniversary this week, we asked 3News viewers to share memories of the best concert they ever attended in Northeast Ohio.

And the comments didn't disappoint!

Take a moment and share your best concert memories and photos in the post below. Then, scroll down to see some of the coolest concert memories from others in Northeast Ohio...

- Liza Davis: "I still have my ticket from the Rock Hall concert! Best concert: David Bowie Sound+Vision Tour 1990, 10th row center at the Coliseum. The new videos were perfect synched to the live music. Genius!"

- Christine Young: "I saw the Beatles at Cleveland Municipal Stadium in August 1966. Their last U.S. tour. Paid $5 for my seat, which was lower deck behind home plate and stage was at second base. Memorable in the extreme!!"

- Holly Kauffman Stevens: "Beach Boys at Blossom in the late 70s!"

- Susan Collins: "Seen the Eagles every time they played Cleveland or Richfield. Also one of the best concerts was seeing the Moody Blues at Blossom. Seen them three or four times since then."

- Linnie Butler: "Peter Frampton gave a free concert a few years ago in Cleveland at the Amphitheater. Really good show. Also saw Aerosmith. Paul McCartney is good."

- Michelle E Hall: "Next to seeing Lady Gaga who was the best concert EVER!! I seen Eddie Money about four years ago at the Nautica and that was incredible. Got some amazing pictures as well!"

- Jennifer Hershey: "Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers at Blossom. Started on the lawn, ended up being given second row passes by a wonderful older man who had to leave early. Danced on my seat and sang till I lost my voice and Tom Petty pointed at me and smiled. I'll never forget it."

- Patrick Scullen: "For the sheer amount of legends sharing one stage, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame concert at the old Municipal Stadium on 9/2/1995. The best birthday I've ever had."

- Lauren Puhala: "Queen a couple different times at the Coliseum. Freddie fed off the crowd. It didn't take them long to set that place on fire!"

- Ken Brubaker: "The Stones, 72, Akron Rubber Bowl."

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