Music Venue · Rivertown - Warehouse District · 29 tips and reviews
Scott Zimmerman: Great for outdoor concerts😉
Chene Park: We are running a promo to see Isley Brothers on Saturday July 21st. VIP tickets are $100 and include a FREE dinner. Other tickets start at $27
Lakeisha "ClassyShopper" Dulin: Hey Ledisi is jammin...where everybody at?
Music Venue · Downtown Detroit · 2 tips and reviews
DJ Skeez: Soon to be the hottest outdoor venue Detroit has ever seen.. Steps from Copa and Ford Field, tons of parking, 350deg views of the city 7stories up, live music, DJs and a restaurant. Opening Spring '13
Jaysin: One of the best place to see live music. You can actually get close to the artist.
Joshua Laub: If you're at a show they usually increase the drink price by 50 cents or a dollar at the bar upstairs, so buy it downstairs and bring it up!
Tiffani Ringley: I've been here for a couple of events and it's always filled with all different types of people and the atmosphere has always been so welcoming. Always fun, and I will continue to come to more events!
Angie Linder: Detroit Techno in the heart of the city Memorial Day weekend.
VisitDetroit: The epicenter of Detroit's summer music calendar. The Detroit Hoedown, Detroit International Jazz Festival and the Detroit Electronic Music Festival, to name a few. Which is your favorite?
Megan Narula: Nice intimate venue, easy to get a drink, great bands!
OurStage: It doesn't get much more iconic than this! National and local acts have dominated this stage for years and for good reason! Great sound, lighting, and crowds ready for new talent.
VH1: Check out the block around St. Andrew’s Hall or walk over to GreekTown for dozens of great food and drink options before or after the show. – Team Live Nation
Stuart: Great place. Local beer, good music, tasty pizza.
HISTORY: The theatre opened on April 1, 1915. There is a myth that legendary magician Harry Houdini gave his last performance on stage here, on Halloween night 1926, but it was later proven false.
Ashley Prescott: Lovely acoustics! I had the privilege of singing Beethoven's Ninth here as part of a 200+ person choir, and it was one of the most awesome things I've ever done.
Jeremy Peters: If you have the chance, catch a concert. Tickets are cheap, and the DSO is a major symphony orchestra, playing at a world-class level.
Shannon Hall: You can buy drinks pre concert and have them waiting for you at intermission. Also buy a drink coupon from the box office or online for only $3.50 good for most drinks.
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