Oakland County
Things to do in Metro Detroit, Oct. 31 and beyond
On sale now
• Kristin Key, musical comic: Jan. 10, Flagstar Strand Theatre, Pontiac, www.flagstarstrand.com, ticket costs range.
• Ghostface Killah: Jan. 9, Sound Board at MotorCity On line casino, Detroit, ticket costs range.
• MJ Stay – Michael Jackson Tribute: Feb. 19, Sound Board at MotorCity On line casino, Detroit, ticket costs range.
• Puscifer: April 18, Fox Theatre, Detroit, ticket costs range.
On sale 10 a.m. Oct. 30
• “Napoleon Dynamite LIVE!”: 7:30 p.m. Sept. 12, 2026, Fisher Theatre, Detroit, with solid members Jon Heder, Jon Gries and Efren Ramirez, www.BroadwayInDetroit.com, ticket costs range.
On sale 10 a.m. Oct. 31
• New Version: Feb. 20, Little Caesars Enviornment, Detroit, with Boyz II Males and Toni Braxton, ticket costs range.
• Miguel, Jean Dawson: Feb. 26, Fox Theatre, Detroit, ticket costs range.
• Unhealthy Omens: Feb. 28, Little Caesars Enviornment, Detroit, ticket costs range.
• Cedric the Entertainer: Feb. 28, Sound Board at MotorCity On line casino, Detroit, ticket costs range.
• “The Outsiders” musical: March 3-15, Fisher Theatre, Detroit, www.broadwayindetroit.com, ticket costs range.
• Demi Lovato: April 29, Little Caesars Enviornment, Detroit, ticket costs range.
• Rainbow Kitten Shock: July 29, Meadow Brook Amphitheater, Rochester Hills, with Spacey Jane, ticket costs range.
• 5 Seconds of Summer season: Aug. 6, Pine Knob Music Theatre, Independence Twp., ticket costs range.
On sale midday Oct. 31
• Rush-Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson: Aug. 26, and Aug. 28, Little Caesars Enviornment, Detroit, ticket costs range.
On sale 10 a.m. Nov. 5
• Florence + The Machine: April 13, Little Caesars Enviornment, Detroit, with Rachel Chinouriri, ticket costs range.
On sale 10 a.m. Nov. 7
• Disney’s “The Lion King”: March 12-April 5, Detroit Opera Home, Detroit, www.BroadwayInDetroit.com, ticket costs range.
Be aware: Occasions are topic to alter; test with venues for updates. Tickets on sale at 313Presents.com, LiveNation.com, Ticketmaster.com or the XFINITY Field Workplace at Little Caesars Enviornment.
Beats
• Detroit Gospel Legends: 8 p.m. Oct. 31, Fox Theatre, Detroit, that includes Fred Hammond, Marvin Sapp, the Clark Sisters, Deitrick Haddon, Carvin Winans, Byron Cage and Lisa Web page Brooks, 313presents.com, ticket costs range.
• Playboi Carti: 7 p.m. Oct. 31, Little Caesars Enviornment, Detroit, Detroit, with Ken Carson, Destroy Lonely, Homixide Gang and Apollo Purple, 313presents.com, ticket costs range.
• GBH: Oct. 31, The Loving Contact, 22634 Woodward Ave., Ferndale, doorways at 7 p.m., all ages, https://thelovingtouchferndale.com, 248-546-3696, $34.22+.
• Bulletproof-Godsmack tribute: 7:30 p.m. Oct. 31, Diesel Live performance Lounge, 33151 23 Mile Street Chesterfield, with Koi No Yokan-Deftones tribute, www.dieselconcerts.com, doorways at 7 p.m., $15+.
• Welcome To Night time Vale with Erin McKeown: Oct. 31, Majestic Theatre, 4120 Woodward Ave., Detroit, doorways at 7 p.m., www.majesticdetroit.com, $47.71-$85.10+.
• They Are Gutting a Physique of Water: 6:30 p.m. Oct. 31, Edgemen Screenprinting & Embroidery, 19757 15 Mile Rd, Clinton Twp., https://thecrofoot.com/occasions, $26.01+.
• Gucci Mane: 8 p.m. Nov. 1, Fox Theatre, Detroit, with Boosie, OJ Da Juiceman, Rocko, and Trina, 313presents.com, ticket costs range.
• Submit Animal: Nov. 1, El Membership Detroit, 4114 W. Vernor Hwy., https://elclubdetroit.com, doorways at 7 p.m., all ages, $27.20.
• King 810, Emmure: 6 p.m. Nov. 1, The Crofoot Ballroom, 1 S. Saginaw St., Pontiac, https://thecrofoot.com/occasions, $39.40+.
• Mike Fornes-The Gordon Lightfoot Tribute: 7 p.m. Nov. 1, The Hawk Black Field Theatre, 29995 W. Twelve Mile Street, Farmington Hills, TheHawkTheatre.com, beer and wine to buy for ages 21+, $25+ advance, $30 on the door.
• Storied-The Reggae Session: 8 p.m. Nov. 1, with particular visitor Matisyahu, at The Berman Middle for Performing Arts 6600 W. Maple Street West Bloomfield Twp., live performance expertise that delves into Jewish tradition and its connections to reggae, www.theberman.org, tickets are $25-$100, at https://tickets.thejdetroit.org/storied-reggae.
• Open Home Celebration: 1-8 p.m. Nov. 1, at 20 Entrance Road, Lake Orion, ninth anniversary and non-profit kick-off, dwell music, free admission. Tickets required for Tony McManus live performance at 8 p.m., 248-783-7105, www.20frontstreet.com,
• Kindred the Household Soul: 7:30 p.m. Nov. 2, Sound Board at MotorCity On line casino, Detroit, 313presents.com, ticket costs range.
• Tanner Usrey: Nov. 2, The Blind Pig, 208 S. 1st St., Ann Arbor, with Kyle Ray, https://blindpigmusic.com, doorways at 7 p.m., ticket costs range.
• Patrick Wolf: Nov. 3, Magic Bag, 22920 Woodward Ave., Ferndale, https://www.themagicbag.com, all ages, doorways at 7 p.m., $32.32+.
• All Time Low: 6 p.m. Nov. 3, The Fillmore Detroit, 2115 Woodward Ave, Detroit, www.thefillmoredetroit.com, ticket costs range.
• The Wombats: Nov. 3, Saint Andrew’s Corridor, Detroit, 431 E Congress St., Detroit, www.saintandrewsdetroit.com, ticket costs range.
• King Princess: Nov. 5, Royal Oak Music Theatre, 318 W. 4th St. Royal Oak, www.royaloakmusictheatre.com, 248-399-3065, ticket costs range.
• 112: 8 p.m. Nov. 6, Fox Theatre, Detroit, with Whole and Case, 313presents.com, ticket costs range.
• Ryan Hurd, Timmy McKeever: Nov. 6, District 142, 142 Maple St., Wyandotte, doorways at 7 p.m., ages 21+, district142live.com, $28.30 – $59.20+.
• The Jazz Expertise: 7:30-10 p.m. Nov. 6-8, with Sky Covington, The Collective, 2nd Ground, 15400 Grand River Ave., Detroit, mocktails and heat drinks, www.eventbrite.com/e/the-collective-the-grand-opening-jazz-experience-featuring-sky-covington-tickets-1766947781379?aff=oddtdtcreator, ticket costs range.
Conventions/Vacation markets
• Youmacon Twentieth Anniversary: Oct. 30-Nov. 2, Anime Competition and Cosplay Conference, Huntington Place Detroit, Youmacon.com.
• Harvest Vacation Market: noon-4 p.m. Nov. 2, Packard Proving Grounds Historic Web site, 49965 Van Dyke Ave., Shelby Township, PackardProvingGrounds.org/HarvestHoliday, 586-739-4800, admission is $1 donation.
• Annual Vacation Boutique: 10:30 a.m.-2 p.m. Nov. 6, at The Village Membership, 190 E. Lengthy Lake Street, Bloomfield Hills, buffet lunch with decadent desserts, distributors promoting ladies’s clothes, jewellery and vacation items, tickets are $48.95 per individual and reservations are required at https://thevillageclub.org/occasions/holiday-boutique-luncheon, 248-644-3450.
• All Issues Detroit: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Nov. 9 to Japanese Market, 2934 Russell Road, Detroit, Sheds 3, 4 and 5. Tickets are $7 upfront, and $15 on the door.
Cultural occasions
• A Celebration of Native American Tradition: 7 p.m. Nov. 6, The Hawk Black Field Theatre, 29995 W. Twelve Mile Street, Farmington Hills, with Reg and Marca Pettibone, TheHawkTheatre.com, $15 upfront, $20 on the door.
Halloween actions
• Halloween Stroll: Friday-Sunday, by way of Oct. 26, and Oct. 30, at Canterbury Village, 2369 Joslyn Ct., Orion Twp., immersive shows, animatronics, and kooky characters, Scarecrow Row, Spooky Carousel Home, ticket costs range, advance buy timed tickets at www.canterburyvillage.com, meals and drinks to buy.
• Annual Angels Night time: Enjoyable Fest and Lights on Trunk or Deal with is 4-8 p.m. Oct. 30, for Oakland County residents at M1 Concourse, 45399 Woodward Ave., Pontiac, in assist of the Pontiac Group and the Oakland County Sheriff’s Division, www.m1concourse.com/calendar, free admission.
• Terror on Tillson Road: by way of Oct. 31, downtown Romeo, Halloween adorned homes and shows on Tillson Road, https://downtownromeo.internet, park on adjoining streets and in public parking and stroll the road.
• Skeletons are Alive: Out of doors Public Artwork Show is thru the month of October, that includes life-sized themed skeletons, downtown Northville, www.downtownnorthville.com.
• Downtown BOO!kley! is decked out with spooky storefronts and skeletons by way of October, https://downtownberkley.com/bookley.
• Haunted Highland: Via October, go to the Highland DDA’s spooky skeletal selfie shows scattered round downtown Highland and snap a pic, submit it to social media, and tag it #HAUNTEDHIGHLAND, www.highlandtwp.internet.
• Azra Chamber of Horrors: by way of Nov. 1, 31401 John R. Street Madison Heights, No Monster Nights on choose Tuesdays, all of the lights and sounds, with out dwell actors, Excessive Depth Nights are Nov. 1-2, azrahaunt.com, ticket costs range.
• Erebus Haunted Attraction: Open evenings, choose dates by way of Nov. 2, at 18 South Perry St., Pontiac, www.hauntedpontiac.com, 248-332-7884, ticket costs range.
• Glenlore Trails Immersive & Illuminated Forest Expertise: open Thursday to Sunday evenings, by way of Nov. 2, (not out there Oct. 31) at Glenlore Trails, 3860 Newtown Street, Commerce Twp., one-mile path, all-ages, buy advance tickets at GlenloreTrails.com, ticket costs range.
• Haunted Sights: 6-11 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, and 6-10 p.m. Sundays, by way of Nov. 1, at Blake’s Massive Apple, 71485 North Ave, Armada, Zombie Paintball, a Haunted Barn, Spookyland 3D Maze and a Haunted Hayride, https://blakefarms.com/blakes-haunted-attractions, ticket costs range.
• Hush Haunted Attraction: Open evenings, choose dates by way of Nov. 2, at 37550 Cherry Hill Street, Westland, https://hushhauntedattractions.com, ticket costs range.
• Rotten Manor Haunted Attraction: Opens at 7 p.m. Thursdays by way of Sundays in October, and Nov. 1, at 13245 Dixie Hwy., Groveland Twp., https://rottenmanor.com, www.fb.com/RottenManor, tickets offered on web site, money solely, (ATM on web site). Manor, forest, and hayride attraction ticket costs range.
Music award auditions
Dora Dawson Music Award: Present college college students who’re enrolled as a music main or minor and highschool seniors whose faculty software to check music is already in course of, are invited to use for the Dora Dawson Music Award. The primary eight candidates might be accepted and the functions should be acquired by Dec. 19. Those that are accepted will audition on Jan. 9. Functions are at https://tuesdaymusicaleofgreaterpontiac.org/awards.
Theater
• Superior Directing Initiatives: “Witch”-Oct. 31-Nov. 2, and “Each Day She Rose”-Oct. 30-Nov. 2; Varner Lab Theatre, 371 Varner Drive, Rochestercalendar.oakland.edu/smtd, basic admission-$12.
• “Frozen-The Broadway Musical”: Nov. 1-23, Stagecrafters, 415 South Lafayette, Royal Oak, 248-541-6430, www.stagecrafters.org, ticket costs range.
• “Dry Summer season”: by way of Nov. 2, at Theatre NOVA, 410 W Huron St, Ann Arbor, www.theatrenova.org, $30 basic/$25 seniors 65+/$15 college students.
• “Catch Me If You Can, A Thriller”: by way of Nov. 2, at Meadow Brook Theatre, on the campus of Oakland College, $40 to $48+, www.mbtheatre.com, 248-377-3300.
• “Right here There Are Blueberries”: by way of Nov. 2, Detroit Public Theatre, 3960 third Ave., Detroit, www.detroitpublictheatre.org, 313-974-7918.
• Ten-Minute Play Competition: Submissions for Grosse Pointe Theatre’s upcoming 2026 Ten-Minute Play Competition themed “The Ready Room” are due Nov. 30. As a part of the competition, Grosse Pointe Theatre is internet hosting its Playwriting Workshop Sequence, 9:30 a.m.- 12:30 p.m. Nov. 1, at Grosse Pointe Memorial Church. Registration is required, $25, free for members of Grosse Pointe Theatre. For data, go to www.gpt.org/take-ten or e-mail playfestival@gpt.org.
• “Three Needles & Suture”: 7-8:30 p.m. Nov. 7, The Rochester Hills Museum at Van Hoosen Farm Calf Barn, 1005 Van Hoosen Street, Rochester Hills. Register at www.rochesterhills.org/musprograms, non-members $8; museum members-$5, tea and light-weight refreshments might be served after the manufacturing.
• “Twelfth Night time”: Nov. 7-16, Detroit Mercy Black Field Theatre on College of Detroit Mercy’s McNichols Campus, 4001 W. McNichols Street Detroit, tickets at www.DetroitMercyArts.com, $25+ for adults, $18+ for seniors and Detroit Mercy college, workers and alumni, and $10+ for veterans and college students (ages 4-college), 313-993-3273.
• “The Diary of Anne Frank”: Nov. 7-22, Avon Gamers Theatre, Avon Gamers Group Theatre, 1185 Washington Street, Rochester Hills, 248-608-9077, www.avonplayers.org, $28. Name 248-608-9077 for tickets or order on-line at www.avonplayers.org.
• “Misplaced in Yonkers”: Nov 7-23, Birmingham Village Gamers, 34660 Woodward Ave., Birmingham, 248-644-2075, www.birminghamvillageplayers.com, $30.
• “She Loves Me”: Nov. 7-23, Gamers Guild of Dearborn, 21730 Madison in Dearborn. Friday and Saturday exhibits are at 8 p.m. and Sundays are at 2:30 p.m. Tickets are $26 and may be bought at playersguildofdearborn.org or by calling 313-561-TKTS.
• “Again to the Future-The Musical”: by way of Nov. 9, Detroit Opera Home, 1526 Broadway St., Detroit, 313-237-7464, detroitopera.org, ticket costs range.
• Sugar Plum Tea: 2-4 p.m. Nov. 9, at First Retailers Financial institution, 4th Ground, 10 Washington St, Monroe, appearances by characters from “The Nutcracker”, interactive photograph alternatives, crafts for teenagers, and a preview efficiency by the River Raisin Ballet.
• “The Howdy Women” musical: 7 p.m. Nov. 13-14 and a pair of p.m. Nov. 15, Bloomfield Hills Excessive College, 4200 Andover Street, Bloomfield Hills, bhhs.ludus.com, tickets are $16+, introduced by the Bloomfield Hills Excessive College Theatre Firm. A particular veterans tribute efficiency honoring native army heroes is 10:15 a.m. Nov. 12, to e book seats, contact Wendy Shanker at wendy.shanker@gmail.com or 917-603-9222.
Artwork
• Drop-in Workshop: Sugar Skulls is 6-8:30 p.m. Oct. 31, and noon-4 p.m. Nov. 1-2, Detroit Institute of Arts, Artwork-Making Studio, 5200 Woodward Ave., Detroit, www.dia.org.
• Memorial Cremains Workshop is 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Nov. 1, epiphany studios, 770 Orchard Lake Street, Pontiac, 248-745-3786, https://epiphanyglass.com/occasions/memorial-cremain-workshop-11-1, $175 per individual, attendees make a colourful spherical or coronary heart memorial paperweight with the assistance of studio artists, and embrace a small portion of cremation ashes from a pet or liked one.
• “Off-Middle” Artwork That Pushes Boundaries: by way of Nov. 1, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday: 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; Friday, Saturday: 11 a.m.-3 p.m., Northville Artwork Home 215 W. Cady St. Northville, www.northvillearthouse.org/exhibitions/off-center.
• Haas Brothers and Mythic Chaos: displays open Nov. 2-Feb. 22, Cranbrook Artwork Museum, 39221 Woodward Ave., Bloomfield Hills, Haas Brothers-“Uncanny Valley” and Mythic Chaos-50 Years of “Destroy All Monsters,” ArtMember, preview occasion is 5-8 p.m. Nov. 1, https://cranbrookartmuseum.org, free for members, $20 for non-members.
• thirteenth Annual Ofrendas: Celebrating el Día de Muertos is open by way of Nov. 2, Detroit Institute of Arts, 5200 Woodward Ave., Detroit, www.dia.org.
• Ofrendas: Celebrating el Día de Muertos – Artist Discuss is 2 p.m. Nov. 2, Detroit Institute of Arts, 5200 Woodward Ave., Detroit, www.dia.org.
• “Intertwined”-Closing Weekend: closes Nov. 9, Stephenson Ceramic Studio, 4380 W. Waters Street, Ann Arbor, fibers and steel exhibit of works by Dennis Nahabetian and Katie Shulman. Hours are noon-4 p.m. Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays, or by appointment, www.stephensonceramicstudio.com.
• High-quality Arts Competitors exhibit: The Buddies of Polish Artwork and Polish Institute of Tradition & Analysis at Orchard Lake exhibit by way of Nov. 16, Galeria, Orchard Lake Faculties, 3535 Commerce Street, Orchard Lake, www.friendsofpolishart.org/competitions/fine-arts-competition.
• Autumnal Artwork Group Present: exhibit by way of November, Ferndale Library, 222 E. 9 Mile Street, Ferndale, www.fadl.org/artwork.
• Michael Ross, painter: “We Communicate the Identical Language,” exhibit by way of Dec. 5, Rotating Reveals Gallery at Farmington Hills Metropolis Corridor, 31555 W. Eleven Mile Street, Farmington Hills, www.fhgov.com.
• Detroit City Craft Honest: 11 a.m.-7 p.m. Dec. 6 and 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Dec. 7, seeks gifted makers, Masonic Temple, Detroit, detroiturbancraftfair.com.
• “Seen/Scene”: Art work from the Jennifer Gilbert Assortment exhibit is thru Jan. 10, Library Road Collective The Shepherd, Detroit, lscgallery.com.
• “Bugbee”-Sam Friedman and Josh Sperling: by way of Jan. 14, Library Road Collective 1260 Library Road, Detroit, lscgallery.com.
• Modern Anishi-naabe Artwork-A Continuation: by way of April 5, 2026, Detroit Institute of Arts, Artwork-Making Studio, 5200 Woodward Ave., Detroit, www.dia.org.
• Friends of Honor: “Armor as Vogue” is thru April 26, 2026, Detroit Institute of Arts, 5200 Woodward Ave., Detroit, https://dia.org.
• “Reimagine African American Artwork”: by way of Oct. 18, 2026, Detroit Institute of Arts, Artwork-Making Studio, 5200 Woodward Ave., Detroit, www.dia.org.
• Farmington Hills Seeks Artist Submissions: The Metropolis of Farmington Hills Cultural Arts Division seeks artists for the 2025-2027 Public Artwork Program to showcase their work at Farmington Hills Metropolis Corridor. Functions may be submitted at tinyurl.com/FHPublicArt25. Artists will not be required to dwell in Farmington Hills.
• Anton Artwork Middle: 125 Macomb Place, Mt Clemens, www.theartcenter.org, 586-469-8666. Open 10 a.m. to five p.m. Tuesdays by way of Saturdays, free admission.
• College of Michigan Museum of Artwork: 525 South State St., Ann Arbor, 734-764-0395, umma.umich.edu, ticket costs range.
Authors/Libraries
• Human Library occasion: The Rochester Hills Public Library to host the Human Library occasion, Feb. 28, 2026, as an official Publishing Accomplice of The Human Library Group. The library seeks group members to volunteer to share their story and characterize a stigmatized group in the neighborhood, and reply questions. The aim of the Human Library is to not additional a political platform or mission, however to allow people to talk about their very own lived expertise. These excited by being a Human Library e book could apply at rhpl.org/humanlibrary by Nov. 3.
Beats, continued
• Joe Bonamassa: 8 p.m. Nov. 7, Fox Theatre, Detroit, with Whole and Case, 313presents.com, ticket costs range.
• Los Lonely Boys: 8 p.m. Nov. 7, Flagstar Strand Theatre, 12 N. Saginaw St., Pontiac, www.flagstarstrand.com, ticket costs range.
• Alexander Zonjic: 8 p.m. Nov. 7, The Roxy, 401 Walnut Blvd., Rochester, doorways at 7 p.m., ages 21+, 248-453-5285, www.theroxyrochester.com, $35+.
• Stressed Street, Sacha: Nov. 7, District 142, 142 Maple St., Wyandotte, doorways at 7 p.m., ages 18+, district142live.com, $28.30 – $59.20+.
• Blue October: 7 p.m. Nov. 8, The Fillmore Detroit, 2115 Woodward Ave, Detroit, www.thefillmoredetroit.com, ticket costs range.
• Three Males and a Tenor: 7 p.m. Nov. 8, River Raisin Centre for the Arts, 114 South Monroe Road, Monroe, 734-242-7722, www.riverraisincentre.org, $25+.
• Madeleine Kelson: 7:30 p.m. Nov. 8, Moonwinks, 5151 Plymouth Street, Ann Arbor, with Remi Goode and Gabe Lehrer, https://moonwinkscafea2.com, ticket costs range.
• Bob Schneider and Rhett Miller: 8 p.m. Nov. 12, The Ark 316 S. Foremost, Ann Arbor, https://theark.org, $40+.
• Richie Kotzen and John 5: Nov. 19, District 142, 142 Maple St., Wyandotte, doorways at 7 p.m., ages 21+, district142live.com, $46.84-$57.14+.
Choruses
• 313 Presents seeks native choirs for vacation exhibits: Registration is open now for native choirs and glee golf equipment to carry out at choose vacation performances on the Fox Theatre. Native choir and membership registration is due by Nov. 14. To register or for extra data, name 313 Presents Group Gross sales at 313-471-3099.
• Name for Girls’s Refrain: Tuesday Musicale of Larger Pontiac Girls’s Refrain is searching for ladies who take pleasure in singing and fellowship to affix their refrain. It meets on Thursday mornings, 10-11:30 a.m., at Central United Methodist Church, 3882 Highland Street, Waterford Twp., September to December, and February to Could, and so they carry out two main live shows every year. The non-denominational group sings a wide range of music, from the classics to pop and Broadway, all voice components, soprano and alto are wanted. These , ought to name or textual content Dodie Berry, the director, at 248-804-3753, or e-mail dodieberry7@gmail.com.
Classical/Orchestra
• Mozart & Brahms: Oct. 30-Nov. 1, Detroit Symphony Orchestra, at Orchestra Corridor, 3711 Woodward Ave., Detroit, www.dso.org, $20.95+.
• Oakland Symphony Orchestra: 3 p.m. Nov. 2, Oakland College Varner Recital Corridor, 371 Varner Drive, Rochester, calendar.oakland.edu/smtd, basic admission is $25.
• Detroit Metropolitan Youth Symphony: 2 p.m. Nov. 2, The Hawk Mainstage Theatre, 29995 W. Twelve Mile Street, Farmington Hills, TheHawkTheatre.com, beer and wine to buy for ages 21+, $15+ advance, $20 on the door, $6 college students.
• Percussion Ensemble Live performance: 7:30 p.m. Nov. 5, Oakland College Varner Recital Corridor, 371 Varner Drive, Rochester, calendar.oakland.edu/smtd, free.
• College of Michigan Chamber Music: 7 p.m. Nov. 7, The Mainstage Theatre, 29995 W. Twelve Mile Street, Farmington Hills, TheHawkTheatre.com, free, reservations required.
• “Carmina Burana”: Nov 7-9, Detroit Symphony Orchestra, at Orchestra Corridor, 3711 Woodward Ave., Detroit, www.dso.org, $20.95+.
• Michigan Philharmonic “Voices from America”: 7:30 p.m. Nov. 14, St. Kenneth Church, Plymouth, michiganphil.org, $35-gen. adm., $10 for college kids.
Comedy
• One Night time Stans: Bob Phillips-Oct. 30-Nov. 1; Bobcat Goldthwait-Nov. 7-8; at 4761 Highland Street, Waterford Twp., www.onenightstans.membership, 248-249-1321, ages 18+, ticket costs range.
• Mark Ridley’s Comedy Fortress: Maher Matta-Oct. 31; Keith Alberstadt-Nov. 7-8; at 310 S. Troy St., Royal Oak, www.comedycastle.com, 248-542-9900, ages 18+, ticket costs range.
• Unfold the Laughs fundraiser: 6-11 p.m. Nov. 6, Mark Ridley’s Comedy Fortress, 310 S. Troy St., Royal Oak, that includes Keith Alberstadt, fundraiser for South Oakland Residents For The Homeless, www.comedycastle.com, 248-542-9900, ticket costs range.
Edmund Fitzgerald tributes
• Tribute to the Edmund Fitzgerald: 6 p.m. Nov. 7, that includes storyteller and performer Mike Fornes, Mariners’ Church of Detroit, 170 E. Jefferson Ave. Detroit, on the entrance to the Windsor Tunnel. Free parking is out there on the Ford Auditorium Storage, marinerschurchofdetroit.org. Nice Lakes Memorial Service might be held 11 a.m. Nov. 9, on the church.
• “The Sinking of the Edmund Fitzgerald-A Dramatic Retelling”: 4 p.m. Nov. 8, on the Troy Group Middle, to commemorate the fiftieth anniversary of the sinking of the freighter in Lake Superior, Nov. 10, 1975. Gentle refreshments might be out there earlier than and after this system, really useful for ages 12+, tickets are $10 every, www.TroyHistoricVillage.org or 248-524-3570.
Movie
• “Depraved Half I”: 6:30 p.m. Oct. 30, Flagstar Strand Theatre, 12 N. Saginaw St., Pontiac, visitors are invited to decorate up for a fancy dress contest, basic admission-$20, Pontiac residents-$12 (out there in individual on the field workplace with legitimate ID), FlagstarStrand.com/cinema-at-the-strand. The Strand launches Cinema on the Strand, a brand new month-to-month movie collection, paired with themed actions and native distributors.
• AMC Theatres: AMC Discussion board Sterling Heights, 586-254-1381; AMC Star Gratiot Clinton Township, 586-791-2095; AMC Star Nice Lakes Auburn Hills, 248-454-0314; AMC Star John R Madison Heights, 248-585-4477, amctheatres.com.
• Cinemark Southland Middle, Taylor, 734-287-0629, www.cinemark.com/theatres.
• Detroit Movie Theatre at Detroit Institute of Arts, 5200 Woodward Ave., Detroit, dia.org, ticket costs range.
• Emagine Theatres: Birmingham 8, 248-723-6230; Emagine Palladium in Birmingham, 248-385-0500; Canton, 734-787-3002; The Riviera in Farmington Hills, 248-788-6572; Hartland, 810-207-5757; Macomb, 586-372-3456; Novi, 248-468-2990; Rochester Hills, 248-378-2991; Royal Oak, 248-414-1000, emagine-entertainment.com, ticket costs range. Emagine will as soon as once more be turning their Caramel Corn pink to lift consciousness and funds throughout Nationwide Breast Most cancers Consciousness Month by way of Oct. 31, with a portion of the proceeds from every sale benefiting Pink Fund.
• Farmington Civic Theater: 33332 Grand River Ave., Farmington, www.theFCT.com.
• Milford Impartial Cinema: 945 E Summit St., Milford, milfordcinema.org/tickets, $5+.
• MJR Theatres: MJR Chesterfield, 586-598-2500; MJR Common Grand, Warren, 586-620-0200; MJR Troy, 248-498-2100; MJR Market, Sterling Heights, 586-264-1514; MJR Partridge Creek, Clinton Twp., 586-263-0084; MJR Waterford, 248-666-7900, MJR Southgate, 734-284-3456, mjrtheatres.com.
• Oxford GQT Theater: 248-628-7101, gqtmovies.com/theaterinfo/x01tk-gqt-oxford-7.
• Redford Theatre: 17360 Lahser Street, Detroit, redfordtheatre.com, ticket costs range.
• Regal UA, Commerce Twp.: 844-462-7342, regmovies.com/theatres/regal-ua-commerce-township. Completely closed.
• Romeo Theatre, Washington: 586-752-3455, romeotheatre.com.
Fundraisers/Charitable occasions
• “Day of the Useless” 5K Enjoyable Run: to profit the Pontiac Inventive Artwork Middle, 9 a.m. Nov. 1, at Pontiac Inventive Artwork Middle, 47 Williams St., Pontiac. The fundraiser is non-timed and open to all ages and paces. Espresso and Mexican treats from native Shelia’s Bakery will await finishers and first glimpse of the PCAC’s Group Ofrenda and Dia de los Muertos Artwork Exhibition which runs from midday till 5 p.m. with a candlelight vigil to honor family members. Register at www.superrunclub.com/retailer/p/day-of-the-dead-fun-run-fundraiser-for-pontiac-creative-arts-center, $5+ minimal donation to take part.
• Toast to Training: 7-9:30 p.m., Nov. 7, Farmington/Farmington Hills Training Basis hosts fundraiser at The Meridian, 26750 Haggerty Street, Farmington Hills, fundraiser to profit the scholars in Farmington Public Faculties. The occasion options wine, craft beer, and mocktail tasting stations, raffle prizes and dwell music, ages 21+, Occasion tickets begin at $50. To purchase tickets or to make a donation, go to www.ffhedfoundation.org/toast. Further raffle tickets and packages might be out there on the occasion.
• “A Night time to Embrace” Gala: 5:30-11 p.m. Nov. 7, at The Henry, 300 City Middle Drive in Dearborn. The annual gala raises cash for Judson Middle’s applications for kids, adults and households in autism, behavioral and first healthcare, disabilities companies, foster care, adoption, and mentoring. The night will embrace a gourmand dinner, cocktails and hors d’oeuvres, dwell and silent auctions, a raffle, photograph sales space, dwell leisure, and dancing. Apparel is black tie optionally available and valet service is complimentary. www.judsoncenter.org.
• Scavenger Hunt Fundraiser-The Epilepsy Expedition: Nov. 8. Pre-festivities from 4-5 p.m., hunt 5-6 p.m., submit festivities 6-7 p.m. Pre and submit actions might be at Trvfit Health, 33019 Grand River Ave., Farmington, the hunt might be exterior round downtown Farmington, register by Oct. 20, https://join.epilepsymichigan.org/marketing campaign/731133/donate, $30 per individual, free for ages 4 and beneath.
• twenty ninth Annual Fall Repair Up: family-friendly volunteer occasion is Nov. 9 at houses of older adults served by Jewish Household Service. Registration is at 9:30 a.m. and begins with breakfast and provide pick-up at Congregation Shaarey Zedek, 27375 Bell Street, Southfield. Register by Oct. 31, at jfsdetroit.org/fallfifixup For extra data contact fallfixup@jfsdetroit.org or 248-325-9537.
• PurpleLight 2025 is 4-6 p.m. Nov. 9, at Gilda’s Membership, 3517 Rochester Street, Royal Oak, hosted by the Pancreatic Most cancers Motion Community (PanCAN) Michigan Affiliate. PurpleLight occasions happen throughout the nation, to shine a purple highlight on pancreatic most cancers. The volunteer-led, free consciousness occasion is to recollect these misplaced to pancreatic most cancers and honor survivors and caregivers. Register at www.fb.com/teams/2095769850634842 or https://pancan.org.
• A Night time of Giving: 6 p.m. Nov. 10, Bella Piatti, 167 Townsend St., Birmingham, introduced by Kids’s Miracle Community at Corewell Well being Kids’s and Selection The Kids’s Charity of Detroit, high quality eating, tales of hope, dwell public sale, and philanthropy with proceeds benefiting kids throughout Southeast Michigan, www.Selection-Detroit.com.
• Annual “Night time of Hope” Gala: 6-9 p.m. Nov. 14, The Royal Park Lodge, 600 E. College Drive, Rochester, tickets are $150 per individual or $1,000 for a desk of 10, all proceeds assist Grace Facilities of Hope Kids’s Program, tickets at https://gracecentersofhope.org/night-of-hope or e-mail specialevents@gracecentersofhope.org.
Misc.
• MotorCity Cage Night time XXIII: 7 p.m. Nov. 1, Sound Board at MotorCity On line casino, Detroit, 313presents.com, ticket costs range.
Museums
• Financial institution of America prospects free admission: Nov. 1-2, and the primary weekend of every month to museums and cultural establishments throughout the nation, together with Charles H. Wright Museum of African-American Historical past, Michigan Science Middle, Arab American Nationwide Museum, Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation, and Motown Museum, bit.ly/2NvmECM.
• Baumgartner Museum: Open Home is 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Nov. 2, at 18577 Masonic, Fraser. “Salute to Our Veterans” exhibition with army uniforms and Civil Struggle encampment, and pre-Christmas decor sale, www.fb.com/BaumgartnerHouse, scorching cocoa, free admission.
• Pontiac Transportation Museum: 250 W. Pike St., Pontiac. Admission to the museum is $15, $12 for seniors and veterans, $8 for kids ages 6-12, free for kids ages 5 and youthful, 50% off for Pontiac residents with ID. Hours are 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Thursday by way of Saturday and midday to five p.m. Sunday, www.pontiactransportationmuseum.org. First Thursday Lecture Sequence is 7-8:30 p.m., first Thursday of the month, free, donations appreciated. Ninety Years of Organized Labor Assist within the Pontiac Group is 7-8:30 p.m. Nov. 6.
• Royal Oak Historic Society Museum: Hours are 1-4 p.m. Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, 1411 W. Webster Street, Royal Oak, royaloakhistoricalsociety.com, 248-439-1501, $10+ steered donation. The museum seeks folks to function docents on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays from 1 to 4 p.m., and through occasions, exhibit openings and the speaker collection. Museum Curator Johanna Schurrer and Researcher Don Drife will supply two an identical coaching periods at 3-4 p.m. or 7-8 p.m. Nov. 6 and Nov. 20, register upfront by way of e-mail to curator@royaloakhistoricalsociety.org.
• Cranbrook Institute of Science: 39221 Woodward Ave., Bloomfield Hills, https://science.cranbrook.edu, 248-645-3748. The museum is open 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday, 10 a.m.-10 p.m. Friday, and noon-4 p.m. Sunday, $14-general admission, $10.50-ages 2-12 and ages 65+, free for ages beneath 2 and members. Permian Monsters: Life Earlier than the Dinosaurs, touring exhibition is open by way of Jan. 7.
• Leonid Meteor Bathe In a single day: 7:30 p.m.8 a.m. Nov. 15, at Cranbrook Institute of Science, 39221 Woodward Ave., Bloomfield Hills, 248-645-3200, pre-registration is required at https://science.cranbrook.edu/discover/applications/special-events-public-programs/evenings-overnights, $93 for members and $110 for non-members.
• Ford Piquette Plant Museum: 461 Piquette Ave., Detroit. Open Wednesdays by way of Sundays, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission is $10-$20. Non-compulsory guided excursions happen day by day at 10 a.m., midday, and a pair of p.m., www.fordpiquetteplant.org, 313-872-8759.
• Ford Home: Historic property of Eleanor and Edsel Ford, 1100 Lake Shore Street, Grosse Pointe Shores, 313-884-4222, www.fordhouse.org/occasions, admission is $7 per grownup and $5 per little one, ages 6+, free for five and youthful.
• Michigan Science Middle (Mi-Sci): 5020 John R St., Detroit, 313-577-8400, www.mi-sci.org. Common museum gen. adm. is $17+. Customary Mi-Sci movies can be found as a $6 add-on to basic admission tickets. Mi-Sci is open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Tuesday by way of Sunday and till 8 p.m. the primary Friday of every month. Youngsters City exhibit gives a tinkering area for kids 5 and beneath to discover creativity as a part of STEAM (Science, Expertise, Engineering, Arts, and Arithmetic) ideas – whereas beneath the supervision of fogeys and caregivers. Leonardo da Vinci-“Machines in Movement,” travelling exhibit of 40 interactive machines imagined by Leonardo da Vinci, included with museum admission.
• Troy Historic Village: 60 W. Wattles Street, Troy. Register on-line to order a timeslot at www.TroyHistoricVillage.org. Stroll-ins are additionally welcome. Common hours are 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Monday-Friday. Admission is free to members, $7/Grownup, $5/Senior, $5/Youth 6-17 for non-members, free for ages beneath 6.
• Meadow Brook Corridor: Guided Home Excursions and Self-Guided Excursions, Meadow Brook Corridor on the campus of Oakland College, Rochester, 350 Property Drive, Rochester. Go to meadowbrookhall.org/excursions for tour occasions and ticket costs.
• Rochester Hills Museum: open for drop-in hours, Fridays and Saturdays, from noon-3 p.m. with guided tour of the Van Hoosen Farmhouse and Purple Home, at 1 p.m., 1005 Van Hoosen Street, Rochester Hills, www.rochesterhills.org/musprograms, free admission for museum members, $5/adults, $3/seniors and college students for non-members.
• Tea within the Farmhouse: 10-11:30 a.m. Nov. 4, The Rochester Hills Museum at Van Hoosen, 1005 Van Hoosen Street, Rochester Hills, that includes Trinkets & Treasures from the Van Hoosen’s Travels, $20/non-members; $15/museum members, register at www.rochesterhills.org/musprograms.
• Detroit Arsenal of Democracy Museum: seeks volunteer teams from veteran and army teams to help with restoration. The museum can be looking for constructing supplies and gear to assist the continuing restoration of its classic industrial area at 19144 Glendale Ave., Detroit, together with ground grinders, clear epoxy and Thinset merchandise for ground repairs, www.detroitarsenalofdemocracy.org.
• Detroit Historic Museum: 5401 Woodward Ave. (NW nook of Kirby) in Midtown Detroit, detroithistorical.org. Everlasting displays embrace the well-known Streets of Outdated Detroit, the Allesee Gallery of Tradition, Doorway to Freedom: Detroit and the Underground Railroad, Detroit: The “Arsenal of Democracy,” the Gallery of Innovation, Frontiers to Factories, America’s Motor Metropolis and The Glancy Trains, common museum basic admission is $10. Hours are 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Wednesday to Saturday and 1-5 p.m. Sunday. “Detroit Lions: Gridiron Heroes,” exhibition that includes the historical past of the Detroit Lions, detroithistorical.org.
• Heroes vs. Villains: Detroit’s Comedian E book Story exhibit by way of Could 2026, Detroit Historic Museum, 5401 Woodward Ave. (NW nook of Kirby) in Midtown Detroit, detroithistorical.org.
• Dossin Nice Lakes Museum: 100 Strand Drive, Belle Isle, Detroit. Open 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Wednesday-Saturday and 1-5 p.m. Sunday, detroithistorical.org, basic admission tickets are $5, free for kids beneath 6.
• Larger West Bloomfield Historic Society: open 1st/2nd/4th/fifth Sundays of the month and third Fridays, 1-4 pm, (holidays excluded) with displays together with “4 Communities” exhibit at The Orchard Lake Museum, 3951 Orchard Lake Street, Orchard Lake. Admission is free, donations welcome, www.gwbhs.org, 248-757-2451.
• Hammond Planetarium: at Henry Ford Faculty, within the Science Constructing, www.hfcc.edu/campus-life/planetarium.
• Henry Ford Museum: Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation and Greenfield Village, 20900 Oakwood Blvd., Dearborn, Ford Rouge Manufacturing facility Excursions Monday-Saturday, buy tickets on-line, costs range, thehenryford.org.
• Monroe County Museum: 126 S Monroe St., Monroe, monroemi.gov, fb.com/MonroeMuseums. Museum admission and actions are free and open to the general public.
• Motown Museum: 2648 W. Grand Blvd., Detroit, motownmuseum.org, 313-875-2264. “Henry ‘Hank’ Cosby: An Authentic Funk Brother” is a newly opened exhibit. Museum is open 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Wed.-Solar., gen. admission-$20, ages 4 and beneath admitted free. The fourth annual Motown Mile outside exhibit, “Keeper of the Dream,” celebrates the legacy of Motown Museum’s founder Esther Gordy Edwards. The set up’s eight panels may be considered whereas strolling down the Riverwalk, by way of fall.
• Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. Centennial Park: Detroit Riverfront Conservancy opened new 22-acre Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. Centennial Park alongside the Detroit Riverfront, 1801 W. Jefferson Ave. Detroit, www.detroitriverfront.org.
• Westin E book Cadillac at 100 Exhibition: Westin E book Cadillac, 1114 Washington Blvd., Detroit, introduced with Detroit Historic Society, exhibit explores the 100-year historical past of the E book Cadillac resort, https://detroithistorical.org.
• The Wright: The Charles H. Wright Museum of African American Historical past, 315 E. Warren Ave., Detroit, 313-494-5800, open Tuesday-Sunday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. and open till 7 p.m. on Thursday, closed on Mondays, reserve timed tickets at thewright.org, $30+ gen adm., $20 for seniors 62+, $15 for youth, ages 5-17, free for beneath 5.
• The Zekelman Holocaust Middle: 28123 Orchard Lake Street, Farmington Hills, admission is $8 grownup, free with membership, www.holocaustcenter.org, 248-553-2400. “Nothing to Do However to Attempt” exhibition explores among the earliest works of Twentieth-century artist and Holocaust survivor, Boris Lurie (1924–2008), on exhibit by way of December 2025.
To submit an occasion, go to https://bit.ly/40a2iAm. Enable two weeks’ discover for scheduled occasions.
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