Dec 29 · Sun, 8:00 PM
Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort - Mount Pleasant, MI
Dec 28 · Sat, 7:00 PM
The Crofoot - Pontiac, MI
Dec 28 · Sat, 8:00 PM
Bell's Eccentric Cafe - Kalamazoo, MI
Dec 28 · Sat, 5:00 PM
Edgemen Screenprinting & Embroidery - Clinton Township, MI
Temple Theatre - Saginaw, MI
Dec 28 · Sat, 2:00 PM
Fisher Theatre - Detroit, MI
Dec 28 · Sat, 3:00 PM
Little Caesars Arena - Detroit, MI
Dec 28 · Sat, 7:30 PM
The Fillmore Detroit - Detroit, MI
Blind Pig - Ann Arbor, MI
Dec 28 · Sat, 8:30 PM
The Event Center at Fricano Place - Muskegon, MI
Jun 10 · Tue, 7:00 PM
Ford Field - Detroit, MI
May 18 · Sun, 7:30 PM
May 22 · Thu, 7:30 PM
Apr 19 · Sat, 7:30 PM
Jul 3 · Thu, 7:30 PM
Jun 20 · Fri, 12:00 PM
Double JJ Resort - Rothbury, MI
Jun 19 · Thu, 11:55 AM
Aug 16 · Sat, 7:00 PM
May 21 · Wed, 8:00 PM
Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre at Freedom Hill - Sterling Heights, MI
Apr 30 · Wed, 7:00 PM
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Saint Andrew's Hall - Detroit, MI
44
Royal Oak Music Theatre - Royal Oak, MI
43
The Intersection - Grand Rapids, MI
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Detroit is more famous as the Motor City, but the largest city in Michigan also has the nickname Motown. It comes from the indigenous pop genre called Motown music. Sterling Heights and Grand Rapids are other cities that significantly contribute to the MI music scene. Michigan concerts are frequent, ensuring you can find interesting venues and events to visit any day of the year.
October will be one hell of a month because the lineup of concerts coming up is impressive. Billie Eilish made Detroit a part of her Hit Me Hard and Soft tour. Justin Timberlake will hold two concerts in MI this fall. It all starts with Detroit in October and moves to Grand Rapids in November. Justin’s The Forget Tomorrow world tour will be unforgettable for the locals.
Famous pop star P!nk will also hold two concerts in Detroit in October. Those who love Shakira can mark December in their calendars for a new concert as a part of the Colombian’s Las Mujeres Ya No lloran world tour. Grand Rapids will be the host of the three-times Grammy winner Pentatonix, one of the most famous a cappella bands in the USA, in December.
Detroit built a new multi-purpose venue called Little Caesars Arena in 2017. It’s the home of the state’s NBA and NHL teams and a challenging location for world-famous music stars to conquer. The hall’s concert capacity is up to 22,000 spectators. Van Andel Arena in Grand Rapids follows with a 12,,000 seating capacity for music and sports events.
As for specialized music venues, many concerts in Michigan take place in the Detroit Masonic Temple. The main theater can hold up to 4,650 people, and there are four other smaller and more intimate halls. The Fillmore in Detroit has a great history that goes back an entire century to 1925. Sterling Heights offers a beautiful open-air amphitheater at Freedom Hill. Its current name is Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre, which can hold up to 7,300 visitors.
Explore artist lineups: There’s a long list of upcoming concerts in Michigan, but knowing your music taste will ensure you can focus on particular artists or genres.
Check out the venues: Their location should fit you, and it can’t hurt to read reviews to learn more about the site.
Pick the ticket type: Standing and seating tickets are two basic categories. Your vendor might also offer premium, resale, and other ticket categories, which all usually have different pricing. If you are a true fan, consider early access tickets and be there early for the event.
Time to visit Michigan: Winters can be pretty cold in MI, so it’s important to dress well if you are planning a concert then.
Age and other requirements: Some performers or venues place strict age restrictions. There might be food and drink-related restrictions imposed by the venues – visit their official websites to check.
Plan ahead because you don’t want it to be a surprise when it turns out the concert is this weekend. Free up your schedule and plan the trip – will you go by bus or car, and where you’ll park? Make sure to have adequate clothing items, especially when it’s cold. Consider venue policies, but the majority will allow bringing in earplugs in case the music gets too loud for you. Also, plan when you’ll eat and always stay hydrated.
Concerts50 contains over 130,000 concert listings worldwide, including thousands that will occur in Michigan this season. We work with legitimate and reputable partners, and our search system makes it easy to find the perfect events. With a single click, you can filter concerts by date, genre, city, or venue. You can check the most popular events currently and information about artists on dedicated pages, which you can also follow to receive new concert notifications.
If you wait for tomorrow, there might be no tickets left. That’s why today is the perfect time to buy tickets and secure a spot to enjoy your favorite artist’s concert in Michigan!
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