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MICHIGAN MONTHLY ______July, 2019 Diane Klakulak, Editor & Publisher ______ MICHIGAN MONTHLY ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ July, 2019 Diane Klakulak, Editor & Publisher __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ DETROIT TIGERS – www.tigers.com CAR SHOWS: July 2-4 at Chicago White Sox July 11 Sterling Heights: Cool Car Rally; Atomic July 5-7 vs. Boston Red Sox Radio; Airbrush Tattoos; Dodge Park & July 9 ALL-STAR GAME Utica Roads; sterling-heights.net; 586-446- July 12-14 at Kansas City Royals 2692 July 15-18 at Cleveland Indians July 19-21 vs. Toronto Blue Jays August 10 Clarkston: Corvette’s Only Celebration; July 23-24 vs. Philadelphia Phillies Everest Academy, 5935 Clarkston; July 25-28 at Seattle Mariners www.CorvettesAmerica.org July 29-31 at L.A. Angels Aug. 2-4 at Texas Rangers DETROIT LIONS – on Fox unless otherwise noted; Aug. 5-7 vs. Chicago White Sox DetroitLions.com Aug. 8-11 vs. Kansas City Royals Aug. 13-15 vs. Seattle Mariners Preseason: Aug. 16-18 at Tampa Bay Rays Aug. 8 vs. New England Patriots; 7:30 pm Aug. 19-22 at Houston Astros Aug. 17 at Houston Texans; 8 pm Aug. 23-25 at Minnesota Twins Aug. 23 vs. Buffalo Bills; 8 pm; CBS Aug. 27-29 vs. Cleveland Indians Aug. 29 at Cleveland Browns; 7:30 pm 8/30 – 9/2 vs. Minnesota Twins LITTLE CAESARS ARENA – 313presents.com DTE ENERGY THEATRE – 7774 Sashabaw Road, Clarkston; 248-377-0100, www.313presents.com; T.M. July 5 Jennifer Lopez July 20 Jeff Lynne’s ELO July 5 Dirty Heads, 311 July 27 Queen, Adam Lambert July 9 Dave Matthews Band July 28 Khalid July 10 Rockstar Engery Drink Disrupt Festival Aug. 2 John Mayer July 13 Riff Fest: Shinedown, Seether, more Aug. 5 Shawn Mendes July 16 Jimmy Buffett & The Coral Reefer Band Aug. 6 WWE Smackdown Live July 20 Alice Cooper, Halestorm Aug. 12 Backstreet Boys July 23 Train, Goo Goo Dolls Aug. 24-25 LCS Summer Finals: Bebe Rexha, Jordan July 24 Breaking Benjamin McGraw July 25 Peter Frampton Sept. 7 Jonas Brothers July 26 Hammer’s House Party: MC Hammer, Sir Mix-A-Lot, more FOX THEATRE – 2211 Woodward, Detroit; 313-471- July 28 Mary J. Blige, NAS 6611; 313presents.com July 31 Wiz Khalifa, French Montana, more Aug. 2 Chris Stapleton July 12 James Charles Aug. 3 Beck & Cage The Elephant July 14 Jill Scott Aug. 5 Heart Aug. 3 Bryan Ferry Aug. 7 Bryan Adams, Billy Idol Aug. 4 Kirk Franklin, Koryn Hawthrone Aug. 9 Impractical Jokers Aug. 25 Iyanla Vanzant Aug. 10-22 Florida Georgia Line Aug. 26 The Wiggles “Party Time Tour” Aug. 11 Santana, Doobie Brothers Sept. 5 Lenny Kravitz Aug. 12 Knotfest Roadshow: Slipknot, Volbeat Aug. 13 Korn, Alice in Chains QUOTE: Aug. 14 The Smashing Pumpkins, Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds Love stretches your heart and makes you big inside. – Aug. 16 Hootie & The Blowfish, Barenaked Ladies Margaret Abigail Walker Aug. 17 Nelly, TLC, Flo Rida Aug. 31 Ted Nugent The power lies in the wisdom and understanding of one’s role in the Great Mystery, and in honoring every living thing as a teacher. – Jamie Sands and David Carson HAPPENINGS AROUND TOWN: HAPPENINGS (continued) Ticketmaster: 800-745-3000 or ticketmaster.com July 30 Into No Man’s Land with Holocaust July 7 Festa Buon Appetito at Vince & Joe’s; survivor, Irene Miller; 7-9pm; St. Hubert 11am-7pm; food, music, kids tent, more; Activity Center, 38775 Prentiss, Harrison Vince & Joe’s, Vitale Plaza, 55178 Van Township; RSVP: Joan, 586-463-5877 Dyke (at 25 Mile); Shelby Township Aug. 9-11 Ribs and R&B Music Festival; Hart Plaza, July 10-14 Concert of Colors; midtown Detroit; free; Detroit; ribsrnbmusicfestival.com concertofcolors.com Aug. 9 Euchre Tournament (21 & over); 6 pm; July 11 St. Ephrem Community Supper; 5-6:30pm; $15 for game, pop, beer, water; $5 extra free meal to individuals and families in for food; St. Peter’s Church, Fr. Welch need; Activity Center, 38900 Dodge Park, Hall, 95 Market, Mt. Clemens; limited to Sterling Heights, 586-264-1230 100 players; RSVP to Pat, 586-468-4578 July 11-14 Uncle Sam Jam; free; Civic Center Park, Aug. 11 St. Ronald Golf Outing; Sycamore Hills Woodhaven; funfestevents.net/uncle-sam- Country Club, Macomb; 586-792-1190; jam www.stronald.com July 12 Euchre Tournament (21 & over); 6 pm; Aug. 30 - Arts, Beats & Eats; music, food, art, more; $15 for game, pop, beer, water; $5 extra Sept. 2 downtown Royal Oak; artsbeatseats.com for food; St. Peter’s Church, Fr. Welch Hall, 95 Market, Mt. Clemens; limited to Aug. 30 - Detroit Jazz Festival; Hart Plaza, Detroit; 100 players; RSVP to Pat, 586-468-4578 Sept. 2 detroitjazzfest.org July 12-14 Art in the Park; live entertainment, 400 Sept. 7 Dally in the Alley; music acts, more; artists; Kellogg Park, Plymouth; between Forest & Hancock, Detroit; artinthepark.com dallyinthealley.com July 12-14 American Polish Festival & Craft Show; Sept. 8 First Responders Appreciation Mass; 2 $5/adults, minors free; American-Polish pm; dinner to follow; St. Peter’s Church, Century Club, 33024 Maple Lane, Sterling Fr. Welch Hall, 95 Market, Mt. Clemens; Heights; americanpolishfestival.com, 586- RSVP by Aug. 30: 586-468-4578 264-7990 MICHIGAN LOTTERY AMPHITHEATRE AT July 18-20 Dulcimer Festival; Osceola County FREEDOM HILL – 14900 Metro Parkway, Sterling Fairgrounds, Evart; Dulcimers.com Heights; 586-269-9700, www.313presents.com July 6 Sublime, Rome July 19-21 Rock City Rock N Ribs; $5; Hart Plaza; July 27 Temptations, The Righteous Brothers detroitislandmusicfestival.net July 30 Moe., Blues Traveler Aug. 4 21 Savage, Dababy July 25-27 SterlingFest; arts & crafts show, Suds ‘n’ Aug. 11 Beast Coast – Joey Bada$$, Flatbush Sounds tent; restaurant row, Kidzfest Zombies Stage, Midway, more; sterlingfest.info Aug. 16 Papa Roach, Asking Alexandria Aug. 23 Daryl Hall and John Oates July 26-28 St. Clair Riverfest; free; Spin Doctors, Blue Aug. 30 Dave Koz & Friends Summer Horns Oyster Cult, more; Palmer Park, St. Clair; Sept. 6 Social Distortion, Flogging Molly stclairriverfest.com MEADOW BROOK AMPHITHEATRE– 3554 Walton July 27 Night Nation Run; Ford Field, Detroit; Blvd, Rochester Hills; 248-377-0100, T.M. FordField.com 313presents.com July 3 Yes, Asia July 27-28 Mo Pop Festival; West Riverfront Park, July 5 “Weird Al” Yankovic Detroit; mopopfestival.com July 14 The Music of Queen feat. Detroit Symphony Orchestra July 27-28 Arab and Chaldean Festival; free; music, July 23 Tedeschi Trucks, Blackberry Smoke food, more; Hart Plaza, Detroit; July 30 Jon Bellion arabandchaldeanfestival.com Aug. 4 Gray Clark Jr. TM Aug. 10 Sarah McLachlan July 27-28 Orchard Lake Fine Art Show ; outdoors Aug. 11 Ben Folds, Violent Femmes in the heart of West Bloomfield on Orchard Aug. 28 Rob Thomas, Max Frost Lake Road (south of Maple); 248-684- Aug. 29 Steely Dan 2613or [email protected]; hotworks.org Sept. 8 Bush, +Live+ MOTOR CITY CASINO HOTEL – SoundBoard; 2901 2 STONE EVENTS – 2StonesEvents.com; 810-599- Grand River Avenue, Detroit; www.motorcitycasino.com; 0491; Live music at Brighton Bar & Grill, 400 W. Main 313-237-7711; 313Presents.com from 7-10pm Thursdays & at the Baronette Renaissance Hotel, 27790 Novi, Novi from 6-8 pm Wednesdays July 10 Pat Benatar & Neil Giraldo July 11 Kenny “Babyface” Edmonds July 3 Chrissy Morgan Duo; Baronette July 23-24 REO Speedwagon July 10 Mark LoDuca, Sr.; Baronette July 26 Motor City Cage Night VI July 10 Jazz @ The Amp: Hughes/Smith Quintet Aug. 8 Styx July 11 Steve Taylor; Brighton B&G Aug. 9 Old Crow Medicine July 12 Jennifer Westwood & Dylan Dunbar; Aug. 15 Chris Botti Brighton B&G Aug. 18 Wayne Brady July 14 Jazz @ The Point: Brian Delaney Quartet at Sept. 13 Jeffrey Osborne the Tipping Point Theater July 17 Soul Cycle; Baronette DETROIT OPERA THEATRE: 1526 Broadway, July 19 Karl Holmes; Brighton B&G Detroit; 313-237-7464 or michiganopera.org July 24 Matt Lorusso; Baronette July 26 Jarrod Champion; Brighton B&G Oct. 12 Gala with Michael Fablano Aug. 2 Brighton Main Street Wine Art Festival Aug. 9-10 The Main Event Novi; live music, car show, THE EMERALD THEATRE – 31 N. Walnut, Mount kids activities, more Clemens; theemeraldtheatre.com, 586-630-0120 Aug. 14 Jazz @ The Amp: Nicole New Quartet Aug. 25 Rock Run & Roll Festival; Kreeger July 28 Cecil B. Demille’s Male & Female presented Elementary School, Fowlerville by The Macomb County Historical Society & Crocker House Museum FLAGSTAR STRAND THEATRE – 12 N. Saginaw, Aug. 3 Scarab – The Journey Experience Pontiac; FlagstarStrandTheatrePontiac.com Sept. 8 The Girls Rock Show Aug. 14 Ignite Mobility Conference CANTON VILLAGE THEATER – 50400 Cherry Hill Road; 734-394-5300, cantonvillagetheater.org THEATRE CALENDAR: Aug. 2-18 Michigan Shakespeare Festival: King Lear, June 14 - Moonlight & Magnolias; Snug Theatre; Two Gentemen of Verona, Cyrano De July 7 1605 Water Street; Marine City, 810-278- Bergerac 1749, RiverBankTheatre.com Aug. 23-25 One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest July 12 - Grease; River Bank Theatre, 358 S. Water REDFORD THEATRE – 17360 Lahser Road, Detroit; Aug. 11 Street, Marine City, 810-278-1749; 313-537-2560, redfordtheatre.com RiverBankTheatre.com July 12-13 The Wizard of Oz Aug. 30 - Driving Miss Daisy; Snug Theatre; July 20 Electric Sept. 22 1605 Water Street; Marine City, 810-278- July 26 Planet of the Apes 1749, RiverBankTheatre.com July 27 The Thing From Another World, 2pm; Enter The Dragon, 8pm COBO CENTER – CoboCenter.com Aug. 9 Pink Floyd: The Wall Aug. 16-18 Matilda The Musical July 6 GoogleFest Aug. 23-25 Matilda The Musical July 13 Detroit Body Garage Workout July 20 Living Brave Through Breast Cancer – MEADOW BROOK THEATRE -- 378 Meadow Brook, Black Tie Gala Rochester; 248-377-3344; mbtheatre.com July 20-24 NAACP National Convention July 23-24 Big Picture Learning July 14 & 28 Detroit Playwrights’ Lab: One & Two-Act July 26-27 The People’s Convention Readings; free; open to the public; 248- July 27 Dream Runway Fashion Show 377-3300 Aug.
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