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Home Sporting Events Featured Events & Shows by Venue Metro Detroit Events: September-October 2016 Home Sporting Events DETROIT TIGERS – COMERICA PARK 2100 Woodward Ave, Detroit (313)962-4000 http://www.tigers.com/ DETROIT LIONS – FORD FIELD 2000 Brush St, Detroit (313)262-2000 Sept 9-11 vs. Baltimore Orioles http://www.detroitlions.com/ Sept 12-15 vs. Minnesota Twins Sept 23-25 vs. Kansas City Royals Pre-Season Sept 26-29 vs. Cleveland Indians Sept 1 vs. Buffalo Bills MICHIGAN STATE SPARTANS Regular Season 325 W. Shaw Ln, East Lansing (517)355-1855 Sept 18 vs. Tennessee Titans http://www.msuspartans.com/ Oct 9 vs. Philadelphia Eagles Oct 16 vs. Los Angelos Rams Sept 2 vs. Furman Oct 23 vs. Washington Redskins Sept 24 vs. Wisconsin Oct 8 vs. BYU Oct 15 vs. Northwestern DETROIT PISTONS – THE PALACE Oct 29 vs. Michigan 6 Championship Dr, Auburn Hills (248) 377-0100 http://www.nba.com/pistons/ UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN WOLVERINES 1201 S. Main St. Ann Arbor (866) 296-MTIX Oct 28 vs. Orlando Magic http://MGOBLUE.com/tickets Oct 30 vs. Milwaukee Bucks Sept 3 vs. Hawaii DETROIT RED WINGS – JOE LOUIS ARENA Sept 10 vs. Central Florida 19 Steve Yzerman Dr., Detroit (313)471-7000 Sept 17 vs. Colorado http://redwings.nhl.com/ Sept 24 vs. Penn State Oct 1 vs. Wisconsin Pre-Season Oct 22 vs. Illinois Sept 27 vs. Pittsburgh Penguins Featured Events & Shows by Sept 30 vs. Boston Bruins Oct 2 vs. Chicago Blackhawks Venue Oct 8 vs. Toronto Maple Leafs ANDIAMO CELEBRITY SHOWROOM Regular Season 7096 E 14 Mile Road, Warren (586) 268-3200 Oct 17 vs. Ottawa Senators http://andiamoitalia.com/showroom/ Oct 21 vs. Nashville Predators Oct 22 vs. San Jose Sharks Sept 30 Aaron Caruso & Eva Evola Oct 25 vs. Caroline Hurricanes Oct 2 Jeffrey Osborne Oct 29 vs. Boston Bruins Oct 7 A Bronx Tale with Chazz Oct 30 vs. Florida Panters Palminteri Oct 21 Herman’s Hermits starring Peter Noone Do you have something we should add? Let us know! 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Home Care With A Commitment To Excellence! 60 Crocker Blvd, Mount Clemens, MI 48043 | Phone: (888) 493-3513 Metro Detroit Events: September-October 2016 Andiamo Celebrity Showroom continued… DETROIT FILM THEATRE 5200 Woodward Ave, Detroit; (313) 833-7900 Oct 22 The Stylistics www.dia.org Oct 23 Il Tempo: Pasquale Esposito No Scheduled Events CANTON VILLAGE THEATRE 50400 Cherry Hill Rd, Canton (734) 394-5300 DETROIT OPERA HOUSE www.cantonvillagetheater.org 1526 Broadway St., Detroit (313) 237-7464 http://www.michiganopera.org/ Sept 16-18 South Pacific Sept 23-25 South Pacific Sept 14 Sophia Loren Sept 29 Canton Fire Arts Exhibition Oct 13-16 Layla & Majnun Awards & Reception Oct 15-23 Carmen Oct 8 Beethoven & Blue Jeans Oct 13-16 Twinderella DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Oct 20-23 The Haunting of Billop House 3711 Woodward Ave; (313) 576-1111 Oct 28 Jazz in the Key of Life www.dso.org CINEMA DETROIT Sept 9 Michigan Sports Hall of Fame 4126 3rd St., Detroit (313) 482-9028 Sept 12 Mix @ The Max https://cinemadetroit.com/ Sept 17 Strange Beautiful Music IX Sept 22 Mysterium No Scheduled Events Sept 28-30 Murder Ballad Sept 29 A Taste of Detroit CITY THEATRE Sept 29-30 Hilary Hahn & Beethoven 2301 Woodward Ave, Detroit (313) 471-3465 Oct 1 Lang Lang with the DSO www.olympiaentertainment.com/event Oct 1-2 Murder Ballad Oct 6-9 Murder Ballad Sept 29-Oct 29 Evil Dead: The Musical Oct 7 Chick Corea Trio Oct 8-9 Rhapsody in Blue DETROIT INSTITUTE OF ARTS Oct 14-16 Classic Mystery Tour 5200 Woodward Ave, Detroit; (313) 833-7900 Oct 14-16 Murder Ballad www.dia.org Oct 19-23 Murder Ballad Oct 20-22 The Romance of Rachmaninoff Sept 2 Friday Night Live! - Jim Oct 29 Rock O’Ween Campilongo Trio Oct 29 Halloween at Hogwarts Sept 11 Sunday Music Bar: Ahya Simone Oct 29-30 Sibelius 2 Sept 18 Sunday Music Bar: Buddy Budson Sept 25 Sunday Music Bar: Mistral Winds DETROIT ZOO Detroit 8450 W 10 Mile Rd, Royal Oak; (248) 541-5717 Oct 14 Friday Night Live! Michigan Flute http://detroitzoo.org/ Orchestra Sept 1-7 Shackelton Endurance Exhibition Sept 7 Senior Day Do you have something we should add? Let us know! For additional news and happenings, follow Relevar Home Care on Facebook and LinkedIn. Home Care With A Commitment To Excellence! 60 Crocker Blvd, Mount Clemens, MI 48043 | Phone: (888) 493-3513 Metro Detroit Events: September-October 2016 Detroit Zoo continued… Sept 11 Run Wild for the Detroit Zoo FREEDOM HILL AMPHITHEATRE Sept 16-17 Meet your Best Friend at the Zoo 14900 Metro Pkwy, Sterling Hts. (586) 268-9700 (Pet Adoption) https://www.palacenet.com/ Sept 23 Zoo Brew Oct 7-23 Zoo Boo (Friday, Saturday & Sept 3 Summerland Tour Sunday’s) Sept 30 Chill on the Hill DTE ENERGY MUSIC THEATRE GIBRALTAR TRADE CENTER 7774 Sashabaw Rd, Clarkson (248) 377-0100 Mt. Clemens: 586-465-6440 http://www.dteenergymusictheatre.org/events/ www.gibraltartrade.com Sept 3 Funny or Die’s Oddball Comedy & Fri Only Friday Bike Night (September) Curiosity Festival Sat Only Macomb County Animal Adoption Sept 15 Rascal Flatts & Kelsea Ballerini Sept 3-4 Garage Sale Extravaganza Sept 24 Brantley Gilbert, Justin Moore & Sept 4 Hispanic Festival Colt Ford Sept 9-11 Gun & Knife Show Sept 10 Stamps & Scrap Resale FIVE 15 MEDIA, MOJO AND MORE Bands against Breast Cancer 515 S Washington Ave. Royal Oak (248)515-2551 Fundraiser https://five15.net/ Sept 17 Peak Building Materials Auction (preview 9/16) Thurs-Sat Drag Queen Bingo Sept 23-25 Holistic Show Sun Drag Queen Bingo Brunch Sports Cards & Collectibles Show Sept 25 USMA Outdoor Car Show FOX THEATRE Sept 27 Antique Outboard Motor & Boat 2211 Woodward Ave, Detroit (313) 471-6611 Show www.olympiaentertainment.com/events Oct 7-9 Gun & Knife Show Oct 14-16 Guitar & Music Equipment Swap Sept 23 Celtic Thunder Meet Sept 25 Chance The Rapper Garage Sale Extravaganza Sept 30 Brian Wilson Oct 21-23 Great Lakes Nautical Society Oct 1 Sigur Ros Model Boat Oct 8 Love Jones the Musical Holistic Show Oct 15 All-Star Comedy Festival Sports Card & Collectibles Show Oct 16 Il Divo Oct 22 Motor City Hot Wheels Club Oct 17 Lindsey Stirling Oct 22 Empty the Shelter Pet Adoption Oct 21 Festival of Praise Oct 29-30 Southeast Women’s Expo Oct 23 Legends in Concert Oct 29 Trick or Treating Oct 28 The Octonauts and the Deep Sea Volcano Adventure Oct 29 The Legends of Southern Hip Hip Oct 30 Anthony Bourdain Do you have something we should add? Let us know! For additional news and happenings, follow Relevar Home Care on Facebook and LinkedIn. Home Care With A Commitment To Excellence! 60 Crocker Blvd, Mount Clemens, MI 48043 | Phone: (888) 493-3513 Metro Detroit Events: September-October 2016 JOE LOUIS ARENA Oct 12 LA Express Comedy Challenge 19 Steve Yzerman Dr. Detroit (313) 471-7000 Oct 13-15 Dan St. Germain http://www.olympiaentertainment.com/venues/ Oct 20-22 Tom Papa detail/joe-louis-arena Oct 26 LA Express Comedy Challenge Oct 27-29 Norm Stulz Sept 28 Kanye West Oct 7 Amy Schumer MEADOW BROOK AMPHITHEATRE 3554 Walton Blvd, Rochester Hills (248)377-0100 MACOMB CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING https://www.palacenet.com/ ARTS 44575 Garfield Rd, Clinton Twp. (586) 286-2141 Sept 24 The Lumineers http://calendar.macomb.edu/ MICHIGAN PHILHARMONIC Sept 14 Yankee Air Museum 650 Church St, Plymouth; (734) 451-2112 Sept 29 Nicholas Kristof http://www.michiganphil.org/ Oct 2 Basetrack Live Oct 8 The Temptations Revue Oct 8 Beethoven & Blue Jeans Oct 11-13 Mamma Mia! Oct 22 Philharmonic Phright Night Oct 14 Jeanne Robertson Oct 16 Vocalosity MOTOR CITY CASINO HOTEL Oct 22 The Capitol Steps 2901 Grand River, Detroit (313) 237-7711 Oct 23 The Magic of Bill Blagg Live! Ticketmaster: 800-745-3000 Oct 25-26 The Giver http://www.motorcitycasino.com; Oct 29 Shanghai Nights Oct 30 Murder on the Nile Sept 9-10 Sound Board: Motor City Collector Oct 31 Much Ado About Nothing Car Auction Sept 15 Sound Board: Cedric the MARK RIDLEY’S COMEDY CASTLE Entertainer 310 S. Troy St., Royal Oak; (248) 542-9900 Sept 16 Sound Board: Chante Moore & www.comedycastle.com Tony Toni Tone’ Sept 29 Sound Board: Ziggy Marley Every Wed. Open Mic Night Sept 30 Sound Board: NeNe Leakes Sept 1 Open Mic Night Oct 7 Sound Board: Australia’s Thunder Sept 2-3 CLOSED from Down Under Sept 7 LA Express Comedy Challenge Oct 12 Sound Board: Toni Braxton Sept 8-10 Adam Cozens Oct 16 Sound Board: Boz Scaggs Sept 13 wellRED Comedy Tour ft. Trae Oct 28 Sound Board: Kansas Crowder, Corey Ryan Forrester & Drew Morgan THE PALACE OF AUBURN HILLS Sept 15-17 Adam Ray 6 Championship Dr, AH (800) 585-3737 Sept 21 LA Express Comedy Challenge http://www.palacenet.com/ Sept 29-Oc t 1 Tammy Pescatelli Oct 5 Josh Blue Sept 2 Bad Boy Family Reunion Tour Oct 6-8 Rocky LaPorte Sept 6-7 Adele Do you have something we should add? Let us know! For additional news and happenings, follow Relevar Home Care on Facebook and LinkedIn. Home Care With A Commitment To Excellence! 60 Crocker Blvd, Mount Clemens, MI 48043 | Phone: (888) 493-3513 Metro Detroit Events: September-October 2016 The Palace of Auburn Hills continued… SOARING EAGLE CASINO & RESORT 6800 Soaring Eagle Blvd. Mt. Pleasant (800) 585-3737 Sept 9 AC/DC www.soaringeaglecasino.com Sept 11 2016 Fall Bridal Celebrations Sept 29-30 Disney on Ice Presents Dare to Sept 1 Lynyrd Skynyrd with The Guess Dream Who & Mark Farner Oct 6 Kanye West Sept 3 Shinedown, Buckcherry, Pop Evil, Oct 15 SIA Red Sun Rising & Like a Storm Oct 20 2016 Kellogg’s Tour of Sept 6 Willie Nelson Gymnastics Champions Sept 10 7th Annual Middle of the Mitt Music Festival REDFORD THEATRE Sept 30 Flo Rida 17360 Lahser Road, Detroit (313) 537-2560 Oct 8 Jason Derulo www.redfordtheatre.com Oct 14 Gabriel Iglesias Sept 11 911 15 Years Later SUBURBAN COLLECTION SHOWPLACE Sept 23 Noir City Detroit Double Feature 46100 Grand River, Novi; 248-348-5600 1- The Killers & 99 River St.
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