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Sporting Events Relevar Metro Detroit Events Calendar: September 2021 SPORTING EVENTS Sept 3 Cincinnati Red’s Sept 4 Cincinnati Red’s Sept 5 Cincinnati Red’s Sept 6 Pittsburgh Pirates Sept 7 Pittsburgh Pirates Sept 8 Pittsburgh Pirates Sept 10 Tampa Bay Rays Sept 11 Tampa Bay Rays Sept 12 Tampa Bay Rays Sept 14 Milwaukee Brewers Sept 15 Milwaukee Brewers DETROIT FOOTBALL CLUB – Sept 16 Tampa Bay Rays KEYWORTH STADIUM Sept 17 Tampa Bay Rays https://tickets.detcityfc.com/ Sept 18 Tampa Bay Rays Sept 19 Tampa Bay Rays Sept 20 Chicago White Sox Sept 11 DCFC Men’s Pro Team vs New Sept 21 Chicago White Sox Amsterdam FC Sept 22 Chicago White Sox Sept 18 DCFC Men’s Pro Team vs Sept 24 Kansas City Royals Stumptown AC Sept 25 Kansas City Royals Sept 25 DCFC Men’s Pro Team vs Los Sept 26 Kansas City Royals Angeles Force Sept 27 Minnesota Twins Sept 28 Minnesota Twins Sept 29 Minnesota Twins DETROIT LIONS Sept 30 Minnesota Twins https://www.detroitlions.com/schedule/ Sept 12 San Francisco 49ers 1pm JIMMY JOHNS FIELD Sept 20 Green Bay Packers 8:15pm https://uspbl.com/jimmy-johns-field/ Sept 26 Baltimore Ravens 1 pm Sept 1 Summer Movie Night– Grease Sing a Long Sept 2 Westside vs Birmingham Bloomfield Sept 3 Westside vs Eastside Sept 4 Birmingham Bloomfield vs Utica DETROIT TIGERS BASEBALL Sept 10 Fireworks Spectacular/ Championship https://www.mlb.com/tigers/schedule Weekend Sept 11 Championship Weekend Sept 1 Oakland Athletics Sept 12 Championship Game Sept 2 Oakland Athletics 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 10 Relevar Metro Detroit Events Calendar: September 2021 FORD FIELD THE HENRY FORD https://www.fordfield.com/events https://www.thehenryford.org/ Sept 12 Detroit Lyon vs San Francisco 49ers Aug-Sept The Jim Henson Exhibition: @ Detroit Lions Imagination Unlimited Sept 26 Detroit Lyons vs Baltimore Ravens Sept 3 History Outside the Box Ongoing Events: Ford Rouge Factory Tours HART PLAZA Corliss Steam Engine Demonstrations https://detroitmi.gov/departments/parks- Driving American Films recreation/parks/hart-plaza Potters Wheel Innovation Nation Lounge Sept 5-7 Detroit Jazz Festival Make Paper Airplane Sept 11-13 Movement Model Train Layout Sept 18-20 Great American Lobster Fest Rosa Parks Bus Sept 26 Foundation-Suicide Prevention GREENFIELD VILLAGE: INTERLOCHEN Center for the Arts https://www.thehenryford.org/visit/greenfield- https://www.interlochen.org/concerts-and-events villiage/events No September events Aug-Sep Historic BaseBall in Greenfield Village Ongoing Events: DETROIT INSTITUTE OF ARTS Engineering Firsts https://www.dia.org/ Farm Work Glassblowing Detroit Style: Car Design in the Motor City Printing Press 1950-2020 Weaving Aug-Sept 5 Robert Blackburn & Modern American Printmaking THE TOKEN LOUNGE Aug-Nov 1 Inside/Out https://www.tokenlounge.com/calendar/ Sept 16 Intro to the Virtual DIA Sept 10 Albert Cummings DETROIT FILM THEATRE Sept 11 Metallica Tribute – Five Horsemen, https://www.dia.org/visit/detroit-film-theatre Iron Maiden Tribute-Revelations Sept 12 Slaughter Sept 1-11 Home Never Gonna Snow Again Sept 15 Adema, Flaw, The Oddeven Sept 16 Ana Popovic Sept 17 Trapt Sept 19 Muruga Cosmic Boogie/Booker & Bridges Dalight Sept 21 Helmet Sept 24 The Yardbirds 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 2 of 10 Relevar Metro Detroit Events Calendar: September 2021 Sept 26 Nektar Sept 11 Guided Bird Walk Sept 29 Chris Duarte Group Sept 11 Tunes on the Terrace: Sept 30 Jason Wells Band Devin Scillian & Arizona Son Sept 18 Maker Studio: Pattern Design EASTERN MARKET Sept 19 EyesOn Design Car Show https://easternmarket.org/ Sept 25 Story Festival Sept 25 Tunes on the Terrace: Opera Open Sundays 10a-4pm Jul thru Sept MODO Open Tuesdays 9a-3p Jul thru Sept House Tours Grounds pass THE DETROIT ZOO Yoga @ Ford House – Tuesdays 5:30p https://detroitzoo.org/events/zoo-events/ Fresh Air Painting Club Gentle Flow Yoga Sept 12 Run Wild for the Detroit Zoo Walking Meditation DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA HOLOCAUST CENTER & MEMORIAL www.dso.org https://www.holocaustcenter.org/ Sept 1 A Girl Lost, A Diary Found: Life in Sept 1 Cube Summer Sessions: Kisma The Lodz Ghetto Jordan’s Opera Soul Sept 24 The Envelope Please Sept 25 The Envelope Please MASONIC THEATRE Sept 26 The Envelope Please http://themasonic.com Sept 10 Flogging Molly & Violent Femmes 5:45 BLAKES ORCHARD AND CIDER MILL Sept 10 Rauw Alejandro 8:00pm https://blakefarms.com/events Sept 12 Legends of Da South Sept 17 Jo Koy Sept 4 Blake’s Sunflower Festival Sept 18 Blue October Sept 24 Monster Dash Sept 24 Mix 92.3 Presents Night of Love 7pm Sept 24 Grapple in the Temple 6pm ANDIAMO CELEBRITY SHOWROOM Sept 25 John Cusack:Grosse Pt Blank Live7pm http://andiamoshowroom.com Sept 25 Dance Gavin Dance 6pm Sept 26 Rufus Wainwright & Jose Gonzalez Sept 24 Gary Puckett & The Union Gap Sept 25 Chazz Palminteri in a Bronx Tale MICHIGAN OPERA THEATRE https;//michiganopera.org/ THE FORD HOUSE Sept 11-12 Blue https://www.fordhouse.org/ Sept 25 Bliss Sept 10 Biophilia: Love of Life ‘Opening Reception’ 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 3 of 10 Relevar Metro Detroit Events Calendar: September 2021 CRANBROOK- INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE TCF CENTER (FORMALLY COBO) https://science.cranbrook.edu/ https://www.tcfcenterdetroit.com/ Sept 26 SPACE: Journey to Our Future Opens Sept 11 SNKR Show Sept 21-22 Midwest Cannabis Business Conf CRANBROOK ART MUSEUM https://cranbrookartmuseum.org/calendar/ MOTOR CITY CASINO HOTEL- Sept 30 Lecture: Justin Beal Discusses ‘Sandfuture’ Sound Board Bar https://www.soundboarddetroit.com/default.aspx SAINT ANDREWS HALL Sept 10 Night of Knockouts XVIII http://www.saintandrewsdetroit.com/ Sept 12 Andrew Dice Clay Sept 17 Max Jobrani Sept 3 Unleash The Archers Sept 19 Bettye LaVette Sept 7 Soul Asylum Sept 23 Boney James: Solid Tour Sept 8 Pop Evil: The Versatile Tour Sept 24 Motor City Cage Night VII Sept 9 Amor For Sleep Sept 30 David Sanborn Sept 10 Emo Night Brooklyn Sept 12 The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus Sept 14 Anberlin DTE ENERGY MUSIC THEATRE Sept 15 Echos/Concrete Castles www.dteenergymusictheatre.org/events Sept 16 Conway the Machine Sept 17 Colors Worldwide Presents: Sept 1 Kiss: The End Is Near R&B Only LIVE Sept 2 The Doobie Bro & Michael McDonald Sept 19 MOD SUN – Internet Killed the Sept 10 Dead & Company Rockstar Sept 11 Brad Paisley Sept 21 Watsky-Placement Album Tour Sept 12 Alanis Morissette Sept 22 Bob Mould Sept 14 The Jonas Brothers Sept 23 Spider Gang Sept 18 RIFF Fest Day 1: Rob Zombie Sept 24 Beartooth-The Below Tour Sept 19 Megadeth & Lamb of God Sept 26 Christian French Sept 24 NF – Nate Feuerstein Sept 28 August Burns Red Presents Sept 25 Alice Cooper & Ace Frehley Leveler 10 Yr Anniv Tour Sept 30 Zac Brown Band Sept 29 Everclear Sept 30 Badflower FISHER THEATRE https://www.broadwayindetroit.com/ LITTLE PONTIAC ART THEATRE Currently no shows planned for September https://www.theplat.org/ No events 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 4 of 10 Relevar Metro Detroit Events Calendar: September 2021 COMERICA PARK FREEDOM HILL (Michigan Lottery https://www.313presents.com/events Amphitheatre) https://www.313presents.com/events All Detroit Tiger games (see above) Sept 3 Trippie Redd ARETHA FRANKLIN AMPHITHEATRE Sept 4 Brothers Osborne arethafranklin.amphitheatedetroit.org Sept 5 Maze Sept 11 Erykah Badu Sept 1 Najee Sept 14 TLC Sept 3 Jeezy Sept 16 311 Sept 4 Jeezy Sept 18 Brett Eldredge Sept 8 Kindred the Family Soul Sept 22 Primus Sept 11 Blue Sept 24 Blackberry Smoke Sept 12 Blue Sept 15 Incognito FLAGSTAR STRAND THEATRE Sept 18 Charlie Wilson flagstarstrandtheatrepontiac.com Sept 19 Charlie Wilson Sept 21 Machine Gun Kelly No events scheduled for September Sept 22 Damien Escobar Sept 25 City Girls FOX THEATRE https://www.313presents.com/venues-events/fox- FORD COMMUNITY & PERFORMING theatre ARTS CENTER Sept 11 Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons Sept 15 Theresa Caputo dearborntheater.com Sept 19 Judas Priest Sept 25 Hasan Minhaj Sept 9 Vanguard Voices Registration LITTLE CAESARS ARENA MAJESTIC THEATER Little Ceasars Arena https://www.majesticdetroit.com/calendar/ Sept 17 Alan Jackson Sept 7 Waxahatchee Sept 20 Harry Styles & Jenny Lewis Sept 10 Walker & Royce Sept 24-25 PBR Monster Energy Invitational Sept 11 Dinosaur, Jr Sept 30 NHL Preseason: Detroit Red Sept 12 Gogol Bordello Wings vs Buffalo Sabres Sept 17 Colter Wall Sept 18 Uhh Yeah Dude THE EMERALD THEATRE Sept 22 Big Freedia TheEmeraldTheatre.com Sept 24 Heather Land Sept 26 This Might Get Weird Aug 28 Drag Queen Bingo w/Kourtney Castro Sept 27 Julien Baker Sept 29 Leon Bridges Do you have something we should add? 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