

RIVER RAISIN RAGTIME REVUE MEMBERS FREE
The festival is open to all ages and free to attend. Shop local from a number of vendors and restaurants, and take in the art provided by Southeast Michigan creatives. The 44th annual music festival highlights over 50 local acts across five stages throughout the historic streets. to 11 p.m.: The Dally returns to one of Detroit’s hippest neighborhoods. More info here.ĭally in the Alley (Cass Corridor), Saturday 11 a.m. Admission is free for Henry Ford Museum members or $33 for non-members. On Saturday, don’t miss the Gaslight Parade of Cars, dancing with the River Raisin Ragtime Revue and a Dixieland-style parade. This event is for true automobile lovers, but families can also find street food, music, dancing and activities. Old Car Festival (Greenfield Village), Saturday & Sunday: What better place to explore hundreds of old cars than at the Henry Ford Museum? Find vehicles from the 1890s through 1932 and meet the owners who have preserved them. Parktoberfest will start at noon each day and close at 9 p.m.
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Get in the spirit with traditional Oktoberfest games, stein hoisting, keg rolling and a full day of live entertainment. For the little ones: a free Root Biergarten from Faygo. The star of the show is the open-air Biergarten pavilion with a curated selection of local craft and imported beers. Parktoberfest (Campus Martius), Saturday & Sunday: Prost! Experience a German tradition right in the heart of Downtown Detroit. First 100 people will get a free voucher to one of the season’s shows. Guests will get a preview of the upcoming 2023-2024 symphony season featuring classical, jazz, and more from the DSO and world-renowned guests. More info here.ĭetroit Symphony Orchestra Pop-Up (Campus Martius), Friday noon: Get a taste of the sounds of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra with a special pop-up at the Beach at Campus Martius. Due to construction in Downtown Brighton, the festival has moved to Mt. In between bites, enjoy the smooth sounds of some of the biggest local and national acts in jazz and blues including the Dave Edwards Band and Revival. Brighton Ski Resort), Friday & Saturday 5 to 10 p.m.: The pits will fire up and the glorious smell of smoked meats will fill the air for a community festival filled with award winning grub.


More info here.īrighton’s Smokin’ Jazz & Barbecue Blues Festival (Mt. Don’t miss the fireworks and car show on Sunday. Enjoy live music from War Machine and Detroit’s Own Illegal, Phase 5 and 313 Live. Enjoy carnival rides, helicopter rides, bingo, a beer & wine tent and so much more. River Rouge Days (Memorial Park), Friday to Sunday: Celebrate the 95th Rouge Days celebration. Little artists can even create their own masterpieces with free colorful activities. DETROIT – School may have started, but there’s still time left to soak in those last bits of summer! 10 things to do this weekend in Metro DetroitĪrts & Apples Festival (Rochester Municipal Park), Friday to Sunday: It’s apple season and Rochester residents celebrate the crop with a fine art festival featuring over 200 artists, food trucks, apple treats and performances.
