CLEVELAND — The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame is marking February with a slate of film screenings, Valentine’s Day programming and the final days of its popular “Bon Jovi Forever” exhibition.

The museum’s new Rock & Roll Movie Club launches Feb. 26, featuring a series of music documentaries and films shown on select Thursday evenings through April 16. The series blends film screenings with themed drinks, casual food and audience discussions, according to the Rock Hall.

Tickets for most screenings are $10. The film “Lilith Fair: Building a Mystery” is free with RSVP. A season Club Pass is also available, offering access to all six films for $35 for Rock Hall members and $40 for non-members.

The 2026 Rock & Roll Movie Club lineup includes:

Pre-show receptions begin at 6 p.m., with screenings starting at 7 p.m.

The Rock Hall will also host Valentine’s Day activities on Feb. 14, featuring museum-wide activations centered on love-themed music. Programming includes a curated Valentine’s playlist, a guide highlighting love-related artifacts and a playlist keychain-making station. All activities are included with general admission.

Visitors can also receive $14 off Duet or Roller Rock Hall memberships using the code LOVE through Feb. 15.

February also marks the final weeks of the “Bon Jovi Forever” exhibit, which closes Sunday, Feb. 8. The exhibition explores the career and legacy of Bon Jovi, the 2018 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductees, spanning more than four decades in music. Admission is included with general museum entry.

More information is available at rockhall.com.


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