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Harpos Concert Theater

Detroit, MI

Harpos Concert Theatre is located at 14238 Harper Avenue, Detroit, Michigan in the United States. It is known as a venue for Heavy Metal and Industrial Rock. Harpos is known for $1.00 pitchers of Beer and $1.00 Pitchers of Well Drinks.

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Magic Stick

Detroit, MI

The Magic Stick has consistently been recognized as one of  Detroit’s top live music venues. Critics from Rolling Stones to Metro Times have designated the Magic Stick as the city’s best bet to see a live show. Past Magic Stick shows include The White Stripes, The National, Jack Johnson, Interpol, Kings Of Leon, Mudhoney, Modest Mouse, The Kills, Sleigh Bells, and Childish Gambino.

 

The Magic Stick has a side stage (Magic Stick Lounge) adjacent to the main room for up and coming artist showcases as well as an outdoor roof top patio called the Alley Deck. Besides being the top concert venue in the city of it’s size, The Magic Stick is also a unique site for special events including weddings, fundraisers, fashion shows, corporate parties and private rentals.

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Blind Pig

Ann Arbor, MI

Ann Arbor's premier live music venue!

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The Ark

Ann Arbor, MI

The Ark is Ann Arbor's nonprofit home for acoustic music. Considered one of the top music clubs in the world, The Ark is renowned for the quality and breadth of its programming. The Ark is an intimate 400-seat club presenting performers who fall into the wide-ranging genres of folk and roots music. With live music over 300 nights each year in one of the best listening rooms anywhere, The Ark is a sure bet for a memorable evening of enriching entertainment, musical artistry, and personal warmth.

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The Fillmore Detroit

Detroit, MI

The Fillmore Detroit is a mixed-use entertainment venue operated by Live Nation. The Detroit Music Awards are held annually at The Fillmore Detroit in April. Built in 1925, the Fillmore Detroit was known for most of its history as the State Theatre, and prior to that as the Palms Theatre. It is located near the larger Fox Theatre in the Detroit Theatre District along Woodward Avenue across from Comerica Park and Grand Circus Park. It contains a theatre with a Grand Lobby and two levels of seating, as well as the State Bar & Grill which has a separate entrance and is open when the theatre is not hosting events. During many concerts the lower seating is removed for dancing. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.

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Majestic Theatre

Detroit, MI

The Majestic Theatre is steeped in history, designed by C. Howard Crane, it opened in 1915 as the largest theatre in the world of their kind. Since the mid 80’s, The Majestic Theatre has been the site of memorable concerts  featuring live music and entertainment from touring indie rock, blues, jazz, folk, hip hop and worldbeat artists. The Majestic has produced shows for The Black Keys, George Clinton, Black Eyed Peas, Flaming Lips, Wilco, Sheryl Crow, Dr. John, Yo La Tengo, Patti Smith, Sublime, Matt & Kim, Drake, Fleet Foxes, Decemberists, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Foster The People, Jimmy Cliff, 311, Sonic Youth, Fela Kuti, and many more.

 

Besides being the top concert venue in the city of it’s size, The Majestic Theatre is also a unique site for special events including weddings, fundraisers, fashion shows, corporate parties and private rentals.

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