CLEVELAND — The Cleveland National Air Show will return to Burke Lakefront Airport this Labor Day Weekend (September 2-4) and tickets for the event are now on sale.
For this year's show, both tickets and on-site parking must be purchased online and in advance. There will be no gate sales.
The air show's "General Admission tickets" are day specific (Saturday, Sunday or Monday). They are considered “lawn seats” and do not include a reserved seat. Spectators are encouraged to bring a lawn chair or blanket when purchasing these tickets. General Admission tickets are $30 for adults ($35 after 8/28/23), $20 for children ages 6-11 and FREE for children 5 and younger.
Popular reserved seating options include Reserved Box Seats, Sponsor Boxes, Barnstormer Club and Flight Deck Loge. A variety of amenities are offered and individual ticket prices range from $46 to $160 each. Those interested in purchasing reserved seating options are encouraged to take advantage immediately while supplies last.
In order to improve traffic flow, the Cleveland National Air Show has modified its on-site parking procedure/process. On-site parking must be purchased in advance and online. Parking passes are limited and day specific (Saturday, Sunday OR Monday). Once all parking passes have been reserved, additional parking will not be available or sold at the gates. Vehicles arriving without a parking pass will not be admitted.
Click here to purchase your tickets and on-site parking passes.
The 2023 Cleveland National Air Show will be highlighted by performances by the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds. The event will also feature the U.S. Air Force F-22 Raptor and the U.S. Marine Corps AV-8B Harrier. There will be military demonstrations, parachuting, and aerobatics.
On the ground, fans can watch Hot Streak II Jet Truck race a plane down the runway. There will be display aircraft, drones, kid-friendly activities, and much more.