Our 2024 season is fully booked. We will begin taking inquiries for 2025 in November.

We are music fans first.

We host house concerts because we love live music and we want to support touring musicians.

Our City has a rich musical history. Art Tatum called Toledo home. Nearly all of the blues legends played at Hines’ Farm, and Ike Stubblefield attended high school just down the road. While we still have a lot of local talent, few touring musicians stop through anymore. Over Yonder Concert House seeks to fill the void and provide traveling artists with a home on the road.

In addition to providing a stage and cultivating a listening room atmosphere, we pride ourselves in offering genuine hospitality to performers who stop in.

We encourage you to build in some time to explore our community while you are here.

Our neighborhood, the Historic Old West End, is one of the best kept secrets in the country with Twenty-five city blocks making up one of the largest collections of late Victorian houses left standing in the United States. Frank Lloyd Wright studied this area in his planning of his Oak Park Project in Illinois. Pristine examples of Colonial, Georgian, Italian Renaissance, Queen Ann, Dutch Colonial, French Second Empire and Arts and Crafts homes fill our streets.

It’s a short walk to the Toledo Museum of Art, which houses an internationally recognized collection of more than 30,000 objects in 45 galleries spread over 280,000 square feet. The museum is free and open to the public year round Wednesday - Sunday.

The National Recreation and Park Association named Metroparks Toledo the #1 park system in the USA. Our 19 Metroparks stretch from the Lake Erie shoreline to the globally rare Oak Openings region and feature more than 200 miles of public recreational trails to explore.

You can probably tell that we love our community … we think you will too.

OYCH has an Evolve 30M Column PA System, 8 channel mixing board and two SM58 mics available.