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Home Sporting Events Featured Events & Shows by Venue Metro Detroit Events: April-May 2017 Home Sporting Events CANTON VILLAGE THEATRE 50400 Cherry Hill Rd, Canton (734) 394-5300 www.cantonvillagetheater.org DETROIT PISTONS – THE PALACE 6 Championship Dr, Auburn Hills (248) 377-0100 Apr 2-9 Hello Dolly! http://www.nba.com/pistons/ Apr 22 37th Annual Dance Recital; Polish National Alliance Centennial Apr 5 vs. Toronto Raptors Dancers Apr 10 vs. Washington Wizards Apr 29 Overflow May 1 Michigan Shakespeare Festival DETROIT RED WINGS – JOE LOUIS ARENA May 2 Michigan Philharmonic Spring 19 Steve Yzerman Dr., Detroit (313)471-7000 Concert http://redwings.nhl.com/ May 6 Let's Dance! Canton Concert Band May 7 Acts of Fashion Show 2017 Apr 1 vs. Toronto Maple Leafs May 13 Frank 102 - A Salute to Old Blue Apr 3 vs. Ottawa Senators Eyes Apr 8 vs. Montreal Canadiens May 18-21 Nana's Naughty Knickers Apr 9 vs. New Jersey Devils CITY THEATRE DETROT TIGERS- COMERICA PARK 2301 Woodward Ave, Detroit (313) 471-3465 2100 Woodward Ave, Detroit (313) 962-4000 www.olympiaentertainment.com/event April 4-9 Help! My husband Has Gone Apr 7-10 vs. Boston Red Sox Missing Apr 11-13 vs. Minnesota Twins Apr 28-30 Pinkalicious the Musical Apr 25-27 vs. Seattle Mariners Apr 28-30 vs. Chicago White Sox COBO CENTER May 1-4 vs. Cleveland Indians 1 Washington Blvd, Detroit; (313)877-8777 May 16-18 vs. Baltimore Orioles https://www.cobocenter.com/ May 19-21 vs. Texas Rangers No Scheduled Events Featured Events & Shows by DETROIT INSTITUTE OF ARTS 5200 Woodward Ave, Detroit; (313) 833-7900 Venue www.dia.org ANDIAMO CELEBRITY SHOWROOM 7096 E 14 Mile Road, Warren (586) 268-3200 Apr 2 Sunday Music Bar: Cecilia Sharpe http://andiamoitalia.com/showroom/ Apr 9 Sunday Music Bar: Bill Meyer Apr 23 Sunday Music Bar: Natasha T. Apr 7 Jeffrey Ross Miller Apr 8 The Purple Xperience Apr 30 Sunday Music Bar: Gayelynn Apr 14 Avery Sunshine & Anthony David McKinney May 13 Mark Randisi May 7 Sunday Music Bar: Pam Wish May 18 Well-Strung feat. Thorgy Thor May 14 Sunday Music Bar: Leslie DeShazor Adams 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: April-May 2017 DETROIT FILM THEATRE Apr 22 GreenFest 5200 Woodward Ave, Detroit; (313) 833-7900 Apr 26 Senior Day www.dia.org May12 Zoo Brew May 14 Mother’s Day Breakfast Apr 15-16 DFT Animation Club: Snow White May19-20 Meet Your Best Friend & the Seven Dwarfs Apr 28-30 A Quiet Passion FIVE 15 MEDIA, MOJO AND MORE May 25 Senior Film Matinee- 515 S Washington Ave. Royal Oak (248)515-2551 Cameraperson https://five15.net/ DETROIT OPERA HOUSE Thurs-Sat Drag Queen Bingo 1526 Broadway St., Detroit (313) 237-7464 Sun Drag Queen Bingo Brunch http://www.michiganopera.org/ FOX THEATRE Apr 1-9 The Girl of the Golby den West 2211 Woodward Ave, Detroit (313) 471-6611 Apr 15 70’s Soul Jam www.olympiaentertainment.com/events Apr 16 Easter Jazz Apr 21-23 Alvin Ailey Apr 1 Big Sean Apr 29 The Hobbit Apr 8 Bill Maher May 13-19 Cyrano Apr 13 Legends in Concert May 19 DiChiera Grand Salute Concert Apr 15 Keith Sweat, K-Ci and JoJo, 112 and El DeBarge DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Apr 23 Move-Beyond- Live on Tour 3711 Woodward Ave; (313) 576-1111 Apr 28-30 Chris Rock www.dso.org May 11 Lil Wayne May 14 Gladys Knight/ The Commodores Apr 1-2 Cirque de la Symphonie May 17 Daryl Hall & John Oates & Tears Apr 6,8,9 Guitar Genius Sharon Isbin for Fears Apr 7 James Carter Organ Trio May 17 Soundgarden Apr 21-22 Symphonic Jazz May 19 Sebastian Maniscalco Apr 26-27 Music in Motion May 20 Wild Kratts Live! Apr 27-30 Haydn’s First Cello Concerto May 23 Norah Jones Apr 28-29 Rodgers & Hammerstein May 26 Jermaine Dupri May 6 Boogie Woogie Nursery Rhymes May 27 Hip Hop Smackdown 2 May 6 The Defiant Requiem May 13-14 The Harassment GIBRALTAR TRADE CENTER May 20-21 Beethoven’s Ninth Mt. Clemens: 586-465-6440 May 27-28 Rachmanioff Symphony No. 2 www.gibraltartrade.com DETROIT ZOO Sat Only Macomb County Animal Adoption 8450 W 10 Mile Rd, Royal Oak; (248) 541-5717 Apr 7-9 Gun & Knife Show http://detroitzoo.org/ Apr 14, 15 Garage Sale Extravaganza Apr 15 CPL Training Class Apr 14-15 Bunnyville 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: April-May 2017 Gibraltar Trade Center continued … May 14 Andy Williams: Moon River and Me/Starring Jimmy Osmond Apr 21-23 Sports Cards & Collectibles Show Holistic Festival MARK RIDLEY’S COMEDY CASTLE Apr 23 CPL Class 310 S. Troy St., Royal Oak; (248) 542-9900 Apr 28-30 Veterans Indoor Car Show www.comedycastle.com Apr 29 Pet Adoption- Empty the Shelters Event Apr 5 Open Mic Night Sat. Only Macomb County Animal Adoption Apr 7,8 Myq Kaplan May 12-14 Sports Card Collectibles Show Apr 13-15 Paul Mecurio May19-21 Gun & Knife Show Apr 19 Open Mic Night Holistic Festival Apr 20-22 Kathlenn Madigan May 26-28 Mom to Mom Sale Apr 26 Open Mic Night LulaRoe Pop-Up Boutique Event Apr 27-29 Bobby Collins Every Wed. Open Mic Night JOE LOUIS ARENA May 5-6 Joe Machi 19 Steve Yzerman Dr. Detroit (313) 471-7000 May 11-13 Joe List http://www.joelouisarena.org/ May 18-20 Fortune Feimster May 25-27 Dave Landau Apr 27 The Chainsmokers May 26 Mike Bonner Uptown May 13 Comedy Get Down Tour Friday Night May 17 Daryl Hall & John Oates and Tears For Fears MICHIGAN PHILHARMONIC 650 Church St, Plymouth; (734) 451-2112 MACOMB CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING http://www.michiganphil.org/ ARTS 44575 Garfield Rd, Clinton Twp. (586) 286-2141 Apr 1 Phil-Palooza http://calendar.macomb.edu/ MOTOR CITY CASINO HOTEL Apr 1 Animal Magic with Mark 2901 Grand River, Detroit (313) 237-7711 Rosenthal Ticketmaster: 800-745-3000 Apr 2 Glenn Miller Orchestra http://www.motorcitycasino.com; Apr 4 Estate Planning Seminar; Hampton Inn Sterling Heights Apr 19 Sound Board: Leeta James with Apr 6 Estate Planning Seminar; Deley Hampton Inn. 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Frankie Beverly 17360 Lahser Road, Detroit (313) 537-2560 www.redfordtheatre.com SUBURBAN COLLECTION SHOWPLACE 46100 Grand River, Novi; 248-348-5600 Apr 7-8 Three Stooges Festival https://suburbancollectionshowplace.com/ Apr 21-22 Mary Poppins Apr 28-29 Sister Act Apr 6-9 Moslem Shriners Circus May 5 Trouble with Harry Apr 7-9 Great Lakes Art Fair May 19 Revenge of the nerds W/ Curtis Apr 14-15 Novi Gun & Knife Show Armstrong Apr 29-30 Wolverine Knife Collectors May 20 Snacks, Beer & Conversation with Apr 29-30 Michigan Antique Arms Collectors Curtis Armstrong May 4-7 Michigan International Women's Show ROYAL OAK MUSIC THEATRE May 19-21 Motor City Comic Con 318 W. Fourth St, Royal Oak (248) 399-2980 www.royaloakmusictheatre.com Featured Events by Category Apr 4 The Zombies: Odessey & Oracle CRAFT SHOWS, ART FAIRS & FESTIVALS 50th Anniversary Apr 7 Dan & Shay Apr 1 Shipshewana On the Road; Apr 15 Nemr Abou Nassar Soaring Eagle, Mt. 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