Concert venues in Detroit are buildings the city has come to know and love. The sense of community and entertainment is unmatched! You deserve to enjoy your favorite artists this spring and summer. After all, numerous artists had to postpone shows more than once and are just as ready to get the show on the road. Give yourself a pat on the back for being flexible and holding on to hope.
Wear something you’ve been wanting to show off and keep your head up this year. Detroitsit rounded up an exciting list of concert venues in Detroit to look forward to, including a special online benefit streaming.
31st ANNUAL DETROIT MUSIC AWARDS STREAMING
Date & Time
Sunday, April 24th at 8 pm
Music unites us on an emotional, universal level. There are many in-person music venues in Detroit that are back with great tunes. However, Detroit also has an online streaming event worth tuning in for this year. Let’s face it, we’ve all gotten comfortable with the shift to online streaming services since the pandemic took a massive hit on movie theatre screenings. The Detroit Music Awards are proud to partner with Mandolin streaming services to present the premiere of this year’s show at the end of April! Buy tickets HERE. A portion of the proceeds will benefit Music Saves UA, a project organized by the All-Ukrainian Association of Music Events.
LITTLE CAESARS ARENA
Detroit hockey fans and music fans alike have communed in this energetic multi-purpose arena in Midtown Detroit. The Detroit Pistons and Detroit Red Wings have called the Little Caesars Arena home since 2017. Repurposing buildings in Detroit is what makes Detroit an ongoing project. It replaced Joe Louis Arena and The Palace of Auburn Hills as the home of the Detroit Red Wings of the National Hockey League (NHL) and the Detroit Pistons of the National Basketball Association (NBA). Whether you want to go for the Wings, Stars on Ice, or singing stars, the talent soars at the Little Caesars Arena. Justin Bieber, June 5 is the first solo performer of the summer. Click HERE for a list of more events this spring and summer plus tickets. Located at 2645 Woodward Ave. Detroit, MI 48201.
DETROIT MASONIC TEMPLE
Go big or go home. Listen to heavenly sounds at extraordinary concert venues in Detroit like the largest Masonic Temple in the world. Opened in 1926, the acoustically rich and intimate auditorium served as Detroit’s select venue for concerts, operas, and plays. You’re bound to find something interesting in one of the 1,037 rooms. Whether you visit for the rich ceiling carvings and colors or are purely there for entertainment, you’ll still be influenced by your beautiful surroundings. You’re bound to end the night with a greater appreciation for the buildings in Detroit. Click HERE for tickets and click HERE to view the Detroit Masonic Temple site.
DETROIT OPERA HOUSE
THE MAJESTIC THEATRE-DETROIT
Concert venues in Detroit magically twist and preserve the sounds and sights of Detroit. Many Majestic Theaters are sprawled across the United States, Canada, and elsewhere. Broadway tours like Wicked and Motown, and others host top concerts and comedy each week. Since 1987, the Majestic Theater in Midtown Detroit has been one of Detroit’s premier live music venues hosting great blues, rock, reggae, jazz, and worldbeat concerts by the likes of Buddy Guy, Johnny Winter, Burning Spear, Jimmy Cliff, Beenie Man, John Scofield, Dr. John Cassandra Wilson to name but a few. The Majestic Theatre also serves as a unique destination for special events including weddings, fundraisers, fashion shows, corporate parties, and private rentals. Click HERE for events. Located at 4140 Woodward Ave Detroit, MI.
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