Detroit

Michigan, United States

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Royal Oak Music Theatre, Royal Oak, MI, United States
Detroit Symphony Orchestra - Back to the Future
Max M. and Marjorie S. Fisher Music Center, Detroit, MI, United States
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PJ's Lager House, Detroit, MI, United States
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Aretha Franklin Amphitheatre, Detroit, MI, United States
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Flagstar Strand Theatre, Pontiac, MI, United States
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The Fillmore Detroit, Detroit, MI, United States
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The Fillmore Detroit, Detroit, MI, United States
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St. Andrew's Hall, Detroit, MI, United States
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El Club, Detroit, MI, United States
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PJ's Lager House, Detroit, MI, United States
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Detroit Information

Events in Detroit, MI

Detroit, also known as “Motown,” is the most populous city in Michigan. The nickname comes from Detroit’s status as the “Motor City,” and was the inspiration behind the Motown music genre.

To cater to both tourists and locals alike, the city is packed with entertainment and events. There are plenty of venues to choose from, including Fox Theatre, The Fillmore, and Detroit House of Comedy.1

Plus, it’s home to a few sporting teams, such as the Detroit Tigers in baseball and the Detroit Pistons in basketball.2 Get tickets to top events in Detroit from AXS.

Detroit Venues

If you are looking for something to do in Detroit, try these popular venues:

  • Masonic Temple Theatre: This venue has been standing since 1920 and can fit up to 4,635 people. You’ll find it in downtown Detroit, not far from the Entertainment District.3
  • The Fillmore Detroit: The Fillmore sits opposite Comerica Park in Detroit’s Entertainment District. It’s a music venue with the capacity for up to 1,850 guests.4,5
  • St. Andrew’s Hall Detroit: St Andrew’s Hall is a music venue that sits in Bricktown, near the Detroit River. There is space for up to 1,000 guests.6

Music Concerts and Festivals in Detroit

Detroit also has a variety of music concerts and festivals that are held each year. You may be interested in attending these key events:

  • Movement Music Festival: This is an electronic music festival held in Hart Plaza. It typically runs for three days in May each year. Expect six stages with both well-known and up-and-coming artists, such as Sama Abdulhadi and Jeff Mills.7,8
  • Detroit Jazz Festival: This event takes place over the Labor Day weekend in September. It features over 60 jazz performances and has been running since 1980.9
  • Dally in the Alley: Another annual festival is Dally in the Alley, which runs in late summer or early autumn each year. Held in the Cass Corridor of Detroit, this festival features live music, art, beer, food, and more.10

Sports Events in Detroit

Detroit has a sporting culture, with a list of professional teams. You can catch one of these teams playing at a local stadium:

  • Detroit Lions: The Detroit Lions NFL team is based at Ford Field in Detroit. They have been around since 1930 and have won four NFL championships, all before the Super Bowl era.11,12
  • Detroit Red Wings: The home rink for the Detroit Red Wings is Little Caesars Arena. The professional ice hockey team has won 11 Stanley Cups.13,14
  • Detroit Tigers: This professional baseball team is part of the American League. They have been playing since 1894 and have won four World Series titles.15

Arts and Comedy Shows in Detroit

Need a laugh or want to immerse yourself in the art scene? Look at these venues for the latest comedy events in Detroit:

  • Detroit House of Comedy: Located on Woodward Avenue, the Detroit House of Comedy has regular events, including the Motor City Comedy Festival. It holds up to 300 people.16,17
  • Fox Theatre Detroit: The Fox Theatre has been around since 1928 and sits in the District Detroit alongside other iconic venues. It fits 5,048 people.18
  • Little Caesars Arena: This is a large facility that may be known for sports, but it also hosts comedy shows. It can fit around 21,000 people, and showcases sports-themed artwork from various artists.19,20

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