Michigan

Music Hall Center for the Performing Arts

Detroit, MI

Art is the soul of humanity. The performing arts discover, preserve and present the human expression of that soul. Music Hall is the unique and perfect venue for the celebration of who we are and who we can become.

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The Palace of Auburn Hills

Auburn Hills, MI

The Palace of Auburn Hills, often referred to simply as The Palace, is a sports and entertainment venue in Auburn Hills, Michigan, a suburb of Detroit. Opened in 1988, it is the home of the Detroit Pistons of the National Basketball Association (NBA). It was also the home of the Detroit Shock of the WNBA (1998–2009, now playing as the Tulsa Shock), Detroit Vipers of the IHL (1994–2001), Detroit Safari of the CISL (1994–1997), and the Detroit Fury of the AFL (2001–2004).

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The Machine Shop

Flint, MI

The Machine Shop Concert Lounge is located in Flint, Michigan and has been booking the best live music entertainment in rock, metal, and outlaw country since 2002.

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James H. Whiting Auditorium

Flint, MI

The Whiting provides facilities, programs and services to promote and support the presentation of the best regional, national and international performing artists. Each year, The Whiting Presents Broadway, music, comedy, theatre, dance and much more throughout its season. Past performances include Chris Isaak, Bill Cosby, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, STOMP, Wayne Brady, Itzhak Perlman, Martin Short, Riverdance, Cirque Dreams Jungle Fantasy, Jeff Daniels, and more! The Whiting's 2,043 seat theater is home to the Flint Symphony Orchestra, Annual Holiday Pops, Flint Youth Theatre's Learning Through Theatre Series and many other community graduations, recitals, and other events.

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Emu Pease Auditorium

Ypsilanti, MI

Pease Auditorium is a music venue on the campus of Eastern Michigan University in Ypsilanti, Michigan. Built in 1914, Pease auditorium is the 4th oldest standing building on Eastern Michigan University's campus. The auditorium was constructed in 1914 for $243,963. For the time, that was a considerable amount of money. Today Pease is home to the university's music performances and as well as some performing arts productions. With a seating capacity of 1,700, Pease is a prime spot for many events held by the community.

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Redford Theatre

Detroit, MI

The Redford Theatre in Detroit, Michigan has served as an entertainment venue since it opened on January 27, 1928. It is owned and operated by the Motor City Theatre Organ Society (MCTOS), a 501(c)(3) organization. Architects Ralph F. Shreive along with Verner, Wilheim, and Molby designed the 1,571-seat Redford in Exotic Revival style with Japanese motifs. On January 31, 1985, the Redford Theatre was accepted into the National Register of Historic Places.In January 2006, the Redford was proclaimed to be one of the city's ten best interiors by the Detroit Chapter of the American Institute of Architects.

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