Cleveland Browns Hosting First-Ever ‘Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Game’
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The Cleveland Browns are continuing the celebration of Induction Week with the first-ever Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Game. They will face-off against the Cincinnati Bengals later today.During the game, there will be a number of Rock & Roll Hall of Fame branded takeover elements as well as activations and surprises celebrating Cleveland’s very own Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Inductees. There will also be inclusion of a number of artists from this year’s Hall of Fame Class as well as past Inductees throughout the game.
The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Class of 2024 will be highlighted through in-game music at Huntington Bank Field as well as videos highlighting this year’s Inductees. There will also be a number of themed giveaways throughout the game. During Halftime, 2024 Inductee Foreigner will perform, while at the end of the 3rd quarter, Zakk Wylde will join guitarist Max Stak for a special performance.
Dawg Pound Drive will have a complete, two-time Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Inductee Ozzy Osbourne “Bark At The Moon” takeover. This takeover will include opportunities for fans such as a guitar smash photo opportunity, similar to the pre-game Dawg Pound Captain tradition of smashing the guitar. There will also be a photo opportunity with a 25-foot inflatable Ozzy Osbourne.“We are thrilled to partner with the Cleveland Browns to highlight the massive impact and influence of our Inductees on rock & roll, the music that connects us all,” adds Greg Harris, President & CEO, Rock & Roll Hall of Fame & Museum. “The first ever Cleveland Browns Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Game will be an exciting feature of our 2024 Induction Week when the national spotlight shines on Cleveland.”
“The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and the Cleveland Browns together embody the passion of our city,” adds Brent Rossi, Senior Vice President, Marketing & Media at Haslam Sports Group. “Before and throughout the game, we will highlight this year’s Inductees in a number of different ways, connecting our fans with the history of rock & roll in Cleveland through football.”