This year’s headliners will include Stokley of Mint Condition, The Voice’s Melvin Riley, Klymaxx, 702 and Jon B. to Midnight: Michigan’s best pitmasters take over Hart Plaza with some of the smokiest, sauciest, fall-off-the-bone barbeque in town. Ribs and R&B Music Festival (Hart Plaza), Friday to Sunday 11:30 a.m. Live performances include local favorite Ben Sharkey, the Donna Summer tribute, RuPaul’s Drag Race’s Honey Davenport and headliner Deborah Cox. All throughout Washington Street, there will be music, art, vendors and more. Royal Oak Pride (Downtown Royal Oak), Friday & Saturday: Celebrate Pride with Royal Oak and Hazel Park’s LGBTQIA+’s community with a street festival that celebrates diversity and inclusion. Enjoy local craft brews at the beer tent and try a homemade dessert at the bake sale. Celebrate the stuffed delicacy with live music featuring Polish bands and dancers and the chance to try other Polish delights. Pierogi Festival (Sweetest Heart of Mary), Friday to Sunday: Homemade pierogis are the name of the game with thousands of pierogis on sale at one of Detroit’s oldest churches. Charivari celebrates Detroit’s contributions to electronic music by featuring rising talent as well as established acts. Full lineup and venue list here.Ĭharivari Detroit Music Festival (Historic Fort Wayne), through Sunday: Metro Detroit’s up-and-coming DJs will be spinning for four days featuring picturesque panoramic views of the river throughout three stages. This year will feature over 100 local acts and wristbands are good for all four days. Hamtramck Music Festival, through Sunday: Showcasing some of Metro Detroit’s best local talent, the multiday festival happens throughout many of Hamtramck’s bars and venues like Moose Lodge and Whiskey in the Jar. Hear almost 30 of the Temps’ greatest hits including “My Girl,” “Just My Imagination,” and the titular “Ain’t Too Proud to Beg” through the story of how the hometown group was formed with plenty of local references. The Broadway sensation finally makes its way to Motown bringing the Temptations to life on stage. Email Address Sign Up 10 things to do this weekend in Metro DetroitĪin’t Too Proud: The Life and Times of the Temptations (Detroit Opera House), through August 28: Get ready, ‘cuz here they come.
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