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Here's what's happening in Northeast Ohio this weekend: Feb. 21-23

See the latest in the automobile industry and jam out with local artist at the 11th annual Brite Winter fest in the Flats West Bank.

CLEVELAND —

It's time for everyone's two favorite words: Happy Friday!

It's the weekend, and for many of us, that means it's time for let loose and have fun, and there are lots of options to do just that in Northeast Ohio between now and Monday morning.

Read on for what you need to know to see the latest in the automobile industry at the auto show, jam out with local artists in the Flats West Bank, and so much more.

Brite Winter Fest

What: Brite Winter fest is back for the 11th year, and it's promising to be bigger and better than ever.. Take advantage of this beautiful weather we’re having and get outside for food, drinks, local music, art and games. And it’s actually FREE to go! But a donation is appreciated (and securing free admissions tickets is still recommended).

Where: Flats West Bank in Cleveland

When: Saturday from 3 p.m. to midnight

GTG presents: Lee Brice with Caroline Jones

What: If country music is your thing, you can see Lee Brice ("Welcome to the Weekend") and opener Caroline Jones live in concert. Jones has been named one of Rolling Stone's "10 Country Artists You Need to Know." Tickets start at $28.

Where: Akron Civic Theater at 182 South Main Street in Akron

When: Saturday at 8 p.m.

Cleveland Auto Show

What: The Auto Show is back in town! Now through March 1, learn about the latest trends in the auto industry, see the record-breaking cannonball run car from our very own Doug Tabbutt, and hang out with celebs like Nick Chubb and Nascar’s Justin Haley. Tickets cost $14 for adults, and vary on different days for children under 16.

Where: The IX Center

When: Hours vary between now and March 1. Get the full schedule here.

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