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DTE
Energy Music Theatre is located in Clarkston, Michigan.
The theatre was originally named Pine Knob Music Theatre.
The name was changed to DTE Energy Music Theatre in 2001.
The outdoor amphitheater seats up to 15,274. DTE Energy
is known in Detroit for some of the biggest summer concert
tours. [more] |
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Home of Detroit Pistons, The Palace is located 33 miles
north of downtown Detroit in Auburn Hills, Michigan. Not
only is The Palace of Auburn Hills the home for the Pistons,
it also has a history of hosting concerts and other special
events. [more] |
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Cobo Conference/Exhibition Center is a convention center that currently holds 700,000 square feet of exhibition space. Adjacent to Cobo Arena, both are located in downtown Detroit, Michigan. Cobo Hall is home to Detroit’s North American International Auto Show in January each year. [more] |
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Cobo Arena is adjacent to Cobo Hall and Joe Louis Arena and has been a host of concerts in downtown Detroit for many years. From 1961-1978 Cobo Arena was the home for the Detroit Pistons. This indoor arena seats 12,191 and is served by the Detroit People Mover. [more] |
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Joe Louis Arena is Detroit’s hockey arena, home to the Detroit Red Wings of the NHL. Joe Louis
Arena, named for the former heavyweight boxer champion
Joe Louis who grew up in Detroit, is located in downtown
Detroit and is adjacent to Cobo Arena and is accessible
through the Detroit People Mover. [more]
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Ford Field is the indoor football stadium, located in
Detroit, Michigan that is home to the Detroit Lions of
the NFL. Ford Field Stadium can seat up to 70,000 for
football and 80,000 for basketball. Ford Field hosted
Super Bowl XL and as of April 1, 2007 will be hosting
the WWE WrestleMania 23. Ford Field has also served as
a venue for concerts since it opened in 2002. [more]
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Comerica Park is the home of the Detroit Tigers. Ford
Field is its close neighbor as they share downtown Detroit’s
entertainment. Comerica Park hosted game 1 of the World
Series in 2006, making it the first World Series game
in the history of the park. [more]
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Michigan International Speedway is near Brooklyn, in the
southeastern part of Michigan, which is home to NASCAR
and high-level open wheel motor racing events. This 2-mile
track is now one of the fastest tracks in NASCAR. [more]
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The Fisher Building was inspired by Mayan architecture
and is a National Historic Landmark. Traveling productions
of Broadway shows are now seen in this building. [more]
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The Fisher Theatre opened on November 11, 1928 and was
a movie and vaudeville house. It was remodeled as a live
theatre in 1961. It is now ornamented with marble, Indian
rosewood, walnut paneling, crystal and bronze decorative
work.[more] |
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The Fillmore Detroit (formerly the State Theatre) is located next to the Fox Theatre in downtown
Detroit and is used for a mix of entertainment. The theatre
offers two levels of seating and a beautiful grand lobby.
Visitors can also eat at the State Bar and Grill which
is opened even if the theatre is not hosting an event.
[more] |
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The Fox Theatre is located next to The
Fillmore Detroit in the Detroit Theatre District, and
is a National Historic Landmark. The Fox Theatre offers
5,045 seats making it the second largest theater in the
country after the Radio City Music Hall in New York City.
The Fox theatre is known for hosting shows such as Sesame
Street Live and David Copperfield. [more]
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Once known as the Capitol Theatre, the Detroit Opera House
recently hosted all Michigan Opera Theatre productions,
as well as other events including 5 dance productions
from touring companies. The Detroit Opera House also hosts
musicals and comedy events.[more]
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Music Hall Center for the Performing Arts, founded as the Wilson Theatre, is one of Detroit’s last remaining stage theatres in the area. The Music Hall has provided Detroit with a great performing arts atmosphere from a wide range of artists. [more] |
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Known as the largest Masonic Temple in the World, the Detroit Masonic Temple is a large-events venue located in downtown Detroit, Michigan. The Masonic Temple is used for Broadway, concerts and other special events. [more]
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