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Sporting Events Events & Shows by Venue Relevar Metro Detroit Events Calendar: November-December DETROIT PISTONS SPORTING EVENTS https://www.nba.com/pistons/schedule Oct 7 vs Orlando Magic Oct 9 vs. Mavericks Oct 11 vs. Cavaliers Oct 15 vs. 76’ers Oct 16 vs. Hornets Oct 23 vs Indiana Pacers Oct 24 vs Hawks Oct 26 vs 76’ers Oct 28 vs Toronto Raptors Oct 30 DETROIT FOOTBALL CLUB – KEYWORTH STADIUM DETROIT TIGERS BASEBALL https://tickets.detcityfc.com/ https://www.mlb.com/tigers/schedule/2020-04/list No upcoming events No Upcoming events DETROIT LIONS EVENTS & SHOWS BY VENUE https://www.detroitlions.com/schedule/ Aug 13 vs. New England Patriots ANDIAMO CELEBRITY SHOWROOM Aug 20 vs. New York Jets http://andiamoitalia.com/showroom/ Aug 27 vs. Miami Dolphins Aug 14 Ron Vincent Sept 3 vs. Buffalo Bills Sept 11 Tony N Tina’s Wedding Sept 13 vs. Chicago Bears Sept 17 Purple Xperience Sept 20 vs. Green Bay Packers Sept 18 Justin Williams Sept 27 vs. Arizona Cardinals Sept 24 Tribute to Frankie Valli Oct 4 vs. New Orleans Saints Sept 25 Gianni Russo Oct 18 vs. Jacksonville Jaguars Oct 11 Remembering John Denver Oct 25 vs. Atlanta Falcons Oct 15 Louis Prima Jr/ Witnesses Oct 16 Vic Dibitetto Oct 22 Three Dog Night DETROIT RED WINGS https://www.nhl.com/redwings No upcoming events BERMAN CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS https://theberman.org/ Do you have something we should add? 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Service Areas Include Macomb, Oakland, St. Clair & Wayne County | Phone: (888) 493-3513 Page 1 of 22 Relevar Metro Detroit Events Calendar: November-December Sept 10 The Purple Gang Sept 16 Rebecca Rosen: Connect DETROIT FILM THEATRE with the spirit. https://www.dia.org/visit/detroit-film-theatre 2020 DFT @ Home/Heimat is a CANTON VILLAGE THEATRE Space in Time www.cantonvillagetheater.org 2020 DFT @ Home/Fourteen 2020 DFT @ Home/What She Said: June 19-20 Miami The Art of Pauline Kael July America: Sounds of Freedom 2020 DFT @ Home/Into Her Own: July 15 Manifesting Comedy Ursula Von Rydingsvard Sept 5 Manifesting Comedy 2020 DFT @ Home/The Woman Who Oct 21 The Mersey Beatles Four Lads Loves Giraffes From Liverpool 2020 DFT @ Home/Shirley 2020 DFT @ Home/Sorry We Missed You TCF CENTER (FORMALLY COBO) 2020 DFT @ Home/Mr. Topaze (restored) https://www.tcfcenterdetroit.com/ 2020 DFT @ Home/The Bookselers Aug 1-2 Rock the Culture Musi 2020 DFT @ Home/Maron’s Fantistic Festival Tale Aug 4-5 Detroit Field Office Trade 2020 DFT @ Home/Black Lives - The Day 2020 Criterion Channel Aug 8-9 USA Team Handball Open 2020 DFT @ Home/Woman of the National Championships Beach Aug 23 MLB Detroit Tradeshow June 21-24 DFT @ Home/Crescendo Aug 26-27 NCIA Sept 11-13 Home Expositions DETROIT INSTITUTE OF ARTS Sept 18 47th Annual SOCK (Save https://www.dia.org/ Our Capuchin Kitchen) Sept 25 Go Beyond Gala DIA closed until October Oct 1-4 Made in America Oct 8-10 Those Preaching Women Masterclass DETROIT OPERA HOUSE Oct 16-17 Detroit Free Press/TCF Bank michiganopera.org/ Health and Fitness Expo Oct 17 Judson Center’s A Night to Oct 12 An Evening with Michael Embrace Gala Fabiano Oct 20-22 Lean Construction Institute Oct 19-27 Don Giovanni Lean Congress Oct 26-28 ARMA Live! Conference 2020 DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Oct 28 Sustainable Detroit Forum www.dso.org Oct 29-Nov1 Youmacon 2020 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! Service Areas Include Macomb, Oakland, St. Clair & Wayne County | Phone: (888) 493-3513 Page 2 of 22 Relevar Metro Detroit Events Calendar: November-December June 26 A Night of Duos: Charles Lloyd & June 20 Drag Queen Bingo & Dinner Gerald Clayton/Alfredo Party Rodriguez & Pedrito Martinez Sept 18 Ultimate County Tribute Fest June 28 OM @ The Max July 16 -19 Stravinsky & Haydn Aug 2 OM @ The Max: Techno Edition THE FILLMORE http://www.thefillmoredetroit.com/ Aug 7 Cube Poetry Slam Unplugged Aug 8 PJS20 With Terence Blanchard Aug 12 Detroit Home Design Awards Aug 14 Salsa Dance Party Presented by DOBI Real Estate Aug 31 Destiny: 100 Years at Orchestra Sept 13 Thrice – Celebrating 15 Years of Hall Vheissu Aug 24-26 Dvorak Cello Concert Sept 16 Clanned – In A Lifetime – The Oct 2-4 Tchaikovsky’s Fifth Farewell Tour Oct 9-11 Frand & Ella Oct 1 OTW & SXM Bluegrass Junction Oct 15-17 Beethoven’s “Erotica” Symphony Presents The Dead Sound – Oct 23-25 Runnicles Conducts Brahms Served Cold Tour Oct 30-Nov1 Troupe Vertigo: Cirque Carnaval Oct 16 TECH N9NE DETROIT ZOO FISHER THEATRE http://detroitzoo.org/ https://www.broadwayindetroit.com/ June 8 World Oceans Day Shows Postponed until 2021 June 21 World Giraffe Day July 14 World Chimpanzee Day FORD FIELD July 29 International Tiger Day https://www.fordfield.com/events Aug 10 World Lion Day Aug 12 World Elephant Day Sept 5 Detroit Football Classic: Sept 5 International Vulture Awareness Southern University VS Day Tennessee State University Sept 13 Run Wild for the Detroit Zoo Oct 17 Central Michigan University VS Sept 17 Wildlife Conservation Gala Western Michigan University Sept 19 International Red Panda Day Sept 22 World Rhino Day Sept 24 World Gorilla Day FOX THEATRE Oct 14&24 Smashing Pumpkins www.olympiaentertainment.com/events Oct 18 National Wolf Awareness Week Oct 20 International Sloth Day July 17 Chris Tucker “Live in Concert” Oct 21 Reptile Awareness Day Sept 23 Judas Priest “50 Heavy Metal Years Tour” with special guest THE EMERALD THEATRE Sabaton https://www.theemeraldtheatre.com/ Sept 26 West Coast Takeover featuringE-40, Too Short, DJ Do you have something we should add? 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