CLEVELAND — The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is virtually bringing together musicians and artists from around the world Saturday to share their hopes and dreams for the future during their Tree of Hope lighting ceremony.
The Tree of Hope, standing 50 feet tall, is located on the Rock Hall Plaza and will be lit for the first time Saturday night. The lighting is just one portion of an event dedicated to the tree's debut. The night will also feature a special preview of Inductee Darlene Love's song and a special message of hope for fans.
To get in on the action, you can submit your own message of hope and help to light of the Tree of Hope.
"Each submission received will cause the lights to flash on the tree in recognition of your message," the Rock Hall's website read. You can also connect by using the hashtag, #RockConnectsUs, on Twitter or Instagram.
The event is slated to begin at 6 p.m. and will be streamed on the Rock Hall's Facebook and YouTube pages. You can watch the lighting again in the player below.
The event was made possible with help from Davey, Kaulig Companies, PNC, Magic 105.7 and WKYC Studios. For more information, click here.