O.A.R will once again hold its annual Feeling Better than Everfine Festival in Ohio. The jam-pop quintet, which studied at Ohio State, will bring the second installment of Everfine to the Tower City Amphitheater in Cleveland, OH on July 31, midway through its extended summer outing. Featuring ten hours of continuous music, Everfine will include performances by Howie Day, Matt Nathanson, The Clarks, Virginia Coalition, Ingram Hill, Toothpick, Ordinary Peoples and Zox. Howie Day and Matt Nathanson will also join O.A.R for the majority of its summer tour, which includes stops at sheds throughout the country. Though Everfine is a non-camping event, concertgoers can receive a 20% discount at the nearby Hilton Hotel.
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