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  • (opens in new tab) Find tickets to Powerwolf with Dragonforce on Thursday September 18 at 6:30 pm at Masonic Jack White Theatre in Detroit, MI

    Sep 18

    Thu · 6:30pm

    Powerwolf with Dragonforce

    Masonic Jack White Theatre·Detroit, MI

  • (opens in new tab) Find tickets to Adrien Nunez on Thursday September 18 at 7:00 pm at District 142 in Wyandotte, MI

    Sep 18

    Thu · 7:00pm

    Adrien Nunez

    District 142·Wyandotte, MI

  • (opens in new tab) Find tickets to Big Wild on Thursday September 18 at 7:00 pm at Royal Oak Music Theatre in Royal Oak, MI

    Sep 18

    Thu · 7:00pm

    Big Wild

    Royal Oak Music Theatre·Royal Oak, MI

  • (opens in new tab) Find tickets to Static-X with Dope on Thursday September 18 at 7:00 pm at The Fillmore Detroit in Detroit, MI

    Sep 18

    Thu · 7:00pm

    Static-X with Dope

    The Fillmore Detroit·Detroit, MI

  • (opens in new tab) Find tickets to James on Thursday September 18 at 7:00 pm at The Majestic Theatre - MI in Detroit, MI

    Sep 18

    Thu · 7:00pm

    James

    The Majestic Theatre - MI·Detroit, MI

  • (opens in new tab) Find tickets to Hanson (21+) on Thursday September 18 at 8:00 pm at Sound Board at MotorCity Casino in Detroit, MI

    Sep 18

    Thu · 8:00pm

    Hanson (21+)

    Sound Board at MotorCity Casino·Detroit, MI


Learn More About Detroit Concerts Today

Much of the music America is famous for got its start in Detroit. Michigan’s largest city is the birthplace of the Motown label and its famous Motown Sound, and over a dozen Detroit-affiliated artists have been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Those artists include Aretha Franklin, The Temptations, Alice Cooper, and Parliament-Funkadelic.

Little Caesars Arena opened in September 2017 with a series of concerts from Michigan-native, Kid Rock. The building hosts both the Detroit Red Wings and the Detroit Pistons and replaces both teams’ former arenas, The Joe Louis Arena and The Palace at Auburn Hills, which had both previously been used as venues for large concerts in the city. Depending on the stage configuration, the new building holds between 15,000 and 22,000 people for concerts.

Under half a mile down Woodward Avenue from the Little Caesars Arena (and right across the street from Detroit’s MLB and NFL stadiums) is another of the city’s best music venues: The Fillmore. The building opened as a movie house in 1925 and operated for a long time as The State Theatre. The building’s famous chandeliers hang in the front lobby and give the venue much of its character. Seating at Fillmore is on floor, mezzanine, and balcony levels. The mezzanine and balconies have seats, and the floor level is standing room only.

Also nearby is St. Andrew’s Hall, which gained fame in the 1980s and 90s for hosting breakthrough artists like Pearl Jam, Iggy Pop, Bob Dylan, and the Red Hot Chili Peppers. It still attracts top-quality artists and is a great place to see a concert in Detroit.

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