Date | Event | Venue |
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30 Oct 2024 | Nightmare Before Christmas in Concert | Max M. and Marjorie S. Fisher Music Center, Detroit |
26 Oct 2024 | Detroit Symphony Orchestra - Symphony Spooktacular | Max M. and Marjorie S. Fisher Music Center, Detroit |
25 Oct 2024 | Sam Divine | Magic Stick, Detroit |
10 Oct 2024 | The Polish Ambassador | Magic Stick, Detroit |
05 Dec 2024 | K. Michelle | Motorcity Casino Hotel, Detroit |
18 Oct 2024 | The Convalescence | Harpos, Detroit |
19 Oct 2024 | One Dark Night | Cathedral Theatre at the Masonic Temple, Detroit |
18 Oct 2024 | Too Short | Sound Board at MotorCity Casino Hotel, Detroit |
12 Nov 2024 | Band of Horses and City and Colour | The Fillmore Detroit |
02 Nov 2024 | Houndmouth | Majestic Theatre Detroit |
The music atmosphere is electric and friendly for enjoying small club gigs and big festivals. Detroit's music scene has a lively mix of history and variety making it a hotspot for music fans. It has industrial roots and hard-working artists in the city. From Motown's smooth sounds to techno's thumping beats, the city celebrates creativity and toughness. Amazing venues and new spots add to Detroit's charm making it a must-visit for music lovers. Whether dancing at a festival or hitting the underground club scene Detroit's music scene has something for everyone. Get yourself ready to enjoy as we drop a list of the best music festivals and venues in Detroit.
Since its start in 2000 this festival has become a major event attracting over 100,000 music lovers annually. The Movement Electronic Music Festival a staple of Detroit's cultural scene celebrates electronic dance music and techno every Memorial Day weekend. Originally known as the Detroit Electronic Music Festival (DEMF) it was renamed Movement in 2006 following a brief period as "Fuse-In." The movement has showcased a mix of local and international artists making it a must-visit for electronic music enthusiasts. Next year, promising to continue its legacy of exciting experiences.
The festival was started in 1980 as the Montreux-Detroit Jazz Festival and started to be known as the Detroit International Jazz Festival in 2005 before adopting its current name in 2012. The Detroit Jazz Festival has featured jazz legends like Wynton Marsalis and Sonny Rollins cementing its status as one of the world's premier jazz events. The 2024 edition will showcase a mix of famous and emerging artists across multiple stages, with highlights including Dr. Valade’s Brass Band and Artist-In-Residence Brian Blade & The Fellowship Band.
This exciting music festival celebrates a mix of music styles, including Afrobeats, Hip Hop, RnB, Dancehall, Amapiano, and Afro House. The Afro Nation Detroit 2024 festival usually happens in August. This year's headliners include Lil Wayne, Shenseea, Asake, and Rema, with performances from Kizz Daniel, Omah Lay, Adekunle Gold, Ayra Starr, and more. Set in Detroit's historic Douglass Site known for its rich musical history, this festival promises a vibrant atmosphere and an incredible lineup. It’s the only Afro Nation event in the U.S. for 2024 following a successful first year in 2023.
Its walls have witnessed everything from dazzling film premiers to electrifying concerts including memorable moments like the American Idol semi-finals. The Fillmore Detroit , an iconic gem nestled at 2115 Woodward Ave, is where history and modern flair dance in perfect harmony. Originally unveiled in 1925 as the State Theatre this grand dame of entertainment has evolved into a must-visit spot for music lovers and happening people.
Music GOATs such as Elvis Presley have graced its stage cementing its status as a cultural cornerstone in Detroit. The Fox Theatre in Detroit is located at 2211 Woodward Avenue and is a true marvel of theatrical history also. It was built in 1928 and was once the flagship movie palace of the Fox Theatre chain. Now it remains one of the city’s most iconic music venues.
This iconic venue has earned accolades from Pollstar and Billboard for being among the top-selling outdoor concert venues globally. Pine Knob has seen legendary performances from artists like Bob Seger, who has played over 33 sold-out shows, as well as Chicago, Diana Ross, Dave Matthews Band, and many others. The venue typically buzzes with activity from May through September or October, making it a premier destination for music lovers in the Midwest.
Over the years the place has hosted big names like Eminem, Nirvana, and R.E.M., making it a key place for emerging artists. Upcoming performances at the venue are by Jack White, Five for Fighting, Conway the Machine, and The Beths. Saint Andrew's Hall is located at 431 E Congress St having a classic and rich past. Originally a gathering place for the Scottish Society of Detroit in the early 1900s, it has evolved into a popular spot for live music in Detroit.
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