$10.ĭirkschneider: 6 p.m., Token Lounge, 28949 Joy Road, Westland. $20.īen Rolston’s Brasfas: 8 p.m., Cliff Bell’s, 2030 Park, Detroit. Taylor Bennett: 7 p.m., the Shelter, 431 E. Oak Houses: 8 p.m., PJ’s Lager House, 1254 Michigan, Detroit. JoAnne Shaw Taylor: 7:30 p.m., Callahan’s Music Hall, 2105 South Blvd., Auburn Hills. Hundredmillionthousand: 8 p.m., El Club Detroit, 4114 W. Vocal Arts Ensemble: 5 p.m., the Ark, 316 S. Propagandhi: 8 p.m., Magic Stick, 4120 Woodward, Detroit. The Musical Box: 7:30 p.m., Sound Board at MotorCity Casino Hotel, 2901 Grand River, Detroit. Mozzy: 7 p.m., Saint Andrew’s Hall, 431 E. Meri Slaven: 9 p.m., Cliff Bell’s, 2030 Park, Detroit. Hurricanes of Love: 8 p.m., PJ’s Lager House, 1254 Michigan, Detroit. Tyler Childers: 8 p.m., the Magic Bag, 22920 Woodward, Ferndale. Thunderwude: 7:30 p.m., Community Congregational Church, 125 E. The Dot: 9:30 p.m., Cliff Bell’s, 2030 Park, Detroit.
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Terry Lyne Carrington & Esperanza Spalding: 7:30 & 10 p.m., The Carr Center’s, The Garden Theater, 3929 Woodward, Detroit. SoMo: 6 p.m., Saint Andrew’s Hall, 431 E. Jiva: 8 p.m., the Loving Touch, 22634 Woodward, Ferndale. Howling Diablos & Horse Cave Trio: 8 p.m., Callahan’s Music Hall, 2105 South Blvd., Auburn Hills. $TBA.Ĭabin Fever Jazz Festival: Alexander Zonjic, Marion Meadows and more, 1-9 p.m., Ford Community and Performing Arts Center, 15801 Michigan, Dearborn. Uriah Heep: 7 p.m., Token Lounge, 28949 Joy Road, Westland. Ronnie Baker: 8 p.m., Callahan’s Music Hall, 2105 South Blvd., Auburn Hills. The Prince Experience: 8 p.m., Emerald Theatre, 31 N. The Doyle and Debbie Show: 8 p.m., the Ark, 316 S. The Dot: 9 p.m., Cliff Bell’s, 2030 Park, Detroit. Music for the Masses: Depeche Mode Tribute: 8 p.m., the Magic Bag, 22920 Woodward, Ferndale. Mover Shaker: 7 p.m., the Pike Room, 1 S. Livingston Taylor: 8 p.m., Green Wood Coffee House, 1001 Green, Ann Arbor. Scarlet Lies: 8 p.m., PJ’s Lager House, 1254 Michigan, Detroit. Scott Gwinnell Jazz Orchestra: 7 p.m., Cliff Bell’s, 2030 Park, Detroit. Phoebe Bridgers: 7 p.m., the Pike Room, 1 S. Palehound Weaves: 8 p.m., El Club Detroit, 4114 W. Jordan Rakei: 6 p.m., the Shelter, 431 E. $20-$25.Įzra Furman: 8 p.m., the Loving Touch, 22634 Woodward, Ferndale. $40 Canadian and up.Ĭommander Cody: 8 p.m., Callahan’s Music Hall, 2105 South Blvd., Auburn Hills.
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