
Corry Michaels SUMM3R26 TOUR
Sun, 17 May, 7:30 PM EDT
Doors open
6:30 PM EDT
Grog Shop
2785 Euclid Heights Boulevard, Cleveland Heights, OH 44106
Description
Sunday May 17
Corry Michaels. Opening Set by Nicholas Lee
Doors 6:30 PM | Show 7:30 PM
All Ages
$15 adv $20 dos
$3 additional for under 21
Corry Michaels is a Cleveland-born singer, songwriter, producer, and dynamic performer whose work bridges pop sensibility with emotional depth and unapologetic self-expression. Since first writing songs at age ten and performing in theater and dance, Michaels has built a career defined by artistic evolution and personal authenticity.
Michaels’ music, rooted in pop and electro-pop styles, explores both vulnerability and desire with equal conviction. Tracks like “Close” and “Be My Baby (Tonight)” balance expressive storytelling with pulsating grooves, reflecting his skill as both a songwriter and producer. His recent single “Be My Baby (Tonight)” has been celebrated for its sensual, synth-driven energy and its bold centering of queer experience in contemporary pop.
At the intersection of performance and advocacy, Corry Michaels continues to evolve as an artist whose work celebrates joy, resilience, and authenticity — making him a compelling presence on any Pride stage.
Nicholas Lee is an LGBTQ+ Indie-Pop singer-songwriter based in Cleveland, Ohio. Using his vivid lyricism, Nicholas conveys his struggles and identity throughout his music. He began writing songs in his room, with no intention of persuing the passion. After showing the music to his family, his older brother, Barry, felt these songs needed to come to life. The sibling duo independently released an EP titled, "what they'll say" in 2024, and continues to create and perform.
Event Information
Age Limit
All Ages

Indie Pop
Nicholas Lee
Nicholas Lee
Indie Pop
Nicholas Lee is an LGBTQ+ Indie-Pop singer-songwriter based in Cleveland, Ohio. Using his vivid lyricism, Nicholas conveys his struggles and identity throughout his music. He began writing songs in his room, with no intention of persuing the passion. After showing the music to his family, his older brother, Barry, felt these songs needed to come to life. The sibling duo independently released an EP titled, "what they'll say" in 2024, and continues to create and perform.
