Halloween is over, but there’s still a lot happening in metro Detroit this weekend to kick off November. Music lovers have tons of options, with many concerts and live shows happening around the city — plus, an anime convention, comedy shows, art, and more. Whether you need an activity for the kids or a night out with friends, we’ve got you covered.
If you’re looking for even more to do every day of the week, visit the Metro Times events calendar, which is free to use if you have something planned that you’d like to advertise to our readers.
Youmacon
When: Nov. 2-5
Where: Huntington Place
What: An anime convention
Who: Anime lovers of all ages and celebrity guests
Why: To celebrate Japanese animation, video games, pop culture, and attire. Credit: Kristof NachtergaeleChris Distefano
When: Nov. 3 at 7 p.m.
Where: The Fillmore
What: A stand-up comedy show
Who: Chris Distefano
Why: Rising comedian Distefano is bringing his stand-up routine to downtown Detroit. The 39-year-old New York native kicked off his 20-show tour on Oct. 18. Credit:Wikimedia Creative Commons, ShallowwwatersEnrique Iglesias, Pitbull, Ricky Martin: The Trilogy Tour
When: Nov. 3 at 7 p.m.
Where: Little Caesars Arena
What: A live concert
Who: Enrique Iglesias, Pitbull, and Ricky Martin
Why: Three Latin artists come together for an interesting trio. Credit: Joe MaroonSlayyyter: Club Valentine Tour
When: Nov. 3 at 7 p.m.
Where: Saint Andrew’s Hall
What: A live concert
Who: Slayyyter
Why: See the electronic pop singer live for her Club Valentine Tour. Credit:Instagram, @slayyyyterSampha
When: Nov. 3 at 7 p.m.
Where: Royal Oak Music Theatre
What: A live concert
Who: Sampha
Why: You can’t be at every concert on Friday, but if you go to this one, you’ll feel it in your soul. Credit:Instagram, @samphaSteve Taylor’s Songwriter Showcase
When: Nov. 3 at 7 p.m. Doors open at 6:30 p.m.
Where: Berkley Coffee
What: Live, local, original music
Who: Steve Taylor with Nicholas James, Rochelle Clark, and Dan Hazlett
Why: Four songwriters share their songs and the stories behind them. Credit:Instagram, @berkleycoffee_oakparkdryPussy Riot: Riot Days
When: Nov. 3 from 7-11 p.m.
Where: Magic Bag, Ferndale
What: An activist multimedia experience
Who: Pussy Riot
Why: Riot Days showcases Pussy Riot’s combination of live music, theater, and video. Credit: Courtesy photoThe Congregation
9321 Rosa Parks Blvd., Detroit; 313-307-5518; thecongregationdetroit.com
The Congregation is a cafe built in a former church with a killer deck. Credit: Google MapsVibe Check
When: Nov. 3 from 10 p.m. – 2 a.m.
Where: Big Pink
What: Hip-hop, R&B, and dance music party
Who: Local DJs Blaaqgold and Problematic Black Hottie
Why: Get out and dance with your friends all night long. Credit: Arrielle Mock2023 Run of the Dead
When: Nov. 4 from 7 a.m. – noon
Where: Patton Park Recreation Center
What: A 5k or 10k run or walk
Who: Southwest Detroit Business Association
Why: The event is a fundraiser for the Center of Music & Performing Arts Southwest (COMPÁS), and will celebrate the Mexican holiday of Día de Los Muertos (Day of the Dead), which honors deceased loved ones. Credit: Courtesy of Mexicantown BakeryCeramic Seconds Sale
When: Nov. 4-5 from 11 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Where: 71 Garfield St., Detroit
What: A ceramics sale
Who: Sugar Hill Clay Detroit
Why: Offering ceramics that are minorly flawed at a bargain price. All items are multipurpose and make for great gifts. Credit:Instagram, @sugarhillclayChris Moore ‘states of being’ art opening
When: Nov. 4 from 4-8 p.m.
Where: Lawrence Street Gallery, Ferndale
What: An art show
Who: Chris Moore
Why: Skateboarder, musician, and artist Chris Moore returns to Detroit from Brooklyn to showcase new paintings, print work, and installations. Credit: Courtesy of Lawrence Street GalleryHasan Minhaj: Off With His Head
When: Nov. 4 at 7 p.m.
Where: Fox Theatre
What: A comedy show
Who: Hasan Minhaj
Why: The famous comedian visits Detroit for the “Off With His Head” tour. Credit:Instagram, @hasanminhajCom Truise
When: Nov. 4 from 9 p.m. – 2 a.m.
Where: Big Pink
What: Dance music DJ set
Who: Com Truise
Why: Com Truise’s technicolor synth-wave vibes travel to Detroit for a night while he’s on his country-wide tour. Credit: Courtesy photoNia Archives
When: Nov. 4 from 9 p.m. – 2 a.m.
Where: Leland City Club
What: Live music
Who: Nia Archives
Why: Queen of “future classic” jungle and neo-soul is bringing her distinct U.K. style sound to the ultimate rave room of Detroit. Credit:Instagram, @archives.niaAll Things Detroit: Holiday Experience
When: Nov. 5 from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Where: Eastern Market
What: Local holiday gifts market
Who: Founder Jennyfer Crawford-Williams, local business owners, and shoppers
Why: Every November, this event brings together more than 200 small businesses and reaches 12,000 shoppers to purchase local, handmade wares, original products, and food. This season will feature locally-curated holiday gift packages and a chance to snap a photo with Santa. Credit:Facebook, Eastern Market PartnershipEight Nights
When: Nov. 5 at 1 p.m.
Where: Detroit Public Theatre
What: A play
Who: Jennifer Maisel
Why: The story takes place across generations and cultures connected by resilience in the face of oppression. Credit: Chuk Nowak/courtesy photoPeppa Pig Sing-Along Party!
When: Nov. 5 at 2 p.m.
Where: Fisher Theatre
What: Peppa Pig Live performance
Who: Peppa Pig
Why: Something for the little kids Credit:Instagram, @officialpeppaGirls Rock Roulette
When: Nov. 5 at 6 p.m.
Where: The Loving Touch, Ferndale
What: A benefit show and silent auction for Girls Rock Detroit.
Who: Hot Waxx Saloon, LAG, The Flow, Purple Crescendo, and Full Bangs
Why: An all-ages live music show and fundraiser for Girls Rock Detroit. Plus, the flyer is sweet. Credit:Instagram, @girlsrockdetroitLil Yachty: The Field Trip Tour
When: Nov. 5 at 7 p.m.
Where: The Fillmore
What: A live concert
Who: Lil Yachty
Why: The rapper is visiting Detroit for his current tour. Credit: Kahn Santori Davison
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