It’s a big week for Detroit, as the NFL Draft will be in our city for the first time, set to draw over 400,000 football fans downtown. We have an NFL Draft guide for you if you plan to attend, which includes a schedule of events and some unique activities. If you’re not interested, it’s probably best to stay out of downtown, since it will be very, very packed. Either way, there are tons of fun events and markets happening around the city, some as a way to celebrate the big weekend, and some just for a usual good time to end your week. 

If you’re looking for even more to do every day of the week, see the Metro Times events calendar, which is free to use if you have something planned that you’d like to advertise to Metro Times readers.

Black Business Pop-Up Shop & NFL Draft Watch Party When: April 25-26 Where: Sacred Heart Activities Building (Detroit) What: A pop-up market and draft watch party Who: Hosted by the Thursday Business Luncheon Group Why: Over 30 local Black-owned businesses will sell products to NFL fans at this two-day event. Food and plenty of screens for watching the NFL Draft will be provided, with music by Detroit DJ Bruce Bailey. The event is free and open to the public. Credit: Shutterstock
MI HOMEcoming Tailgate When: April 26 from 2-6 p.m. Where: Batch Brewing Company (Detroit) What: A NFL Draft tailgate Who: Michiganders and visitors Why: Celebrate local music, art, community and craft beverages at this free, family-friendly event. Presented by Let’s Grow Michigan, the tailgate aims to showcase the communities and opportunities that make Michigan great to live in. Credit: Facebook, Batch Brewing Company
Mad Tea Party – 4th Annual Bunny Benefit When: April 26 from 6-11 p.m. Where: Pontiac Creative Arts Center (Pontiac) What: A tea party and fundraiser Who: Presented by the Lawrence Street Project Why: The fourth Annual Bunny Benefit will be raising funds for Hay Monsters Rabbit Sanctuary. The Pontiac Creative Arts Center will be transformed into a garden of interactive art, music, shopping, good eats, cocktails, and freshly brewed tea. Plus, entry into the event is free. Credit: Facebook, Pontiac Creative Arts Center
Christmas Greeting Card Workshop When: Nov. 18 from noon-1:30 p.m. Where: Detroit Hispanic Development Corporation What: A holiday workshop Who: Local small business Vesey Lane Goods Why: Materials provided with ticket purchase for Christmas cards. Light refreshments are also available. Credit: Facebook, Fantazma Market & Cafe
Knotty When: April 26 from 9 p.m.-3 a.m. Where: Leland City Club (Detroit) What: A kinky dance night Who: Sounds by Kenjiro, Latex Girl, Nick Burgess, Sphinx, and The Rubber Man. Rope Performances by Scummiezzz. Why: This unique event will feature a live Shibari rigger, fun outfits, kinky games, and dance music. Credit: Courtesy photo
A Walk at the Zoo When: April 27 from 7 a.m.-12 p.m. Where: Detroit Zoo (Royal Oak) What: A benefit walk Who: Presented by Shades of Pink Foundation Why: This annual family-friendly event aims to bring together more than 3,000 participants to support those undergoing breast cancer treatment in Southeast Michigan by raising funds for everyday living expenses. Credit: Shutterstock
Palmer Park Earth Day Celebration When: April 27 from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Where: Palmer Park Community Building (Detroit) What: An Earth Day celebration with an art show and park clean-up Who: Community members, plus local artists and musicians Why: The event will include the inaugural “Art in the Trees,” show which will feature large art installations and solo musicians throughout the park’s 70-acre Witherell Woods. Additionally, community members will have the opportunity to participate in a spring clean-up by picking up trash, weeding, sweeping, and raking. Credit: Facebook, People of Palmer Park
Independent Bookstore Day at Next Chapter Books When: April 27 from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Where: Next Chapter Books (Detroit) What: A celebration for Independent Bookstore Day Who: Local readers Why: Celebrate reading and shopping locally in the East Warren community. There will be complimentary dessert, a book raffle, a children’s storytime, a taco truck, and more. Credit: Instagram, @nextchapterbooksdetroit
Outdoor Flea Market When: April 27 from 12-4 p.m. Where: 1719 Crooks Rd. (Royal Oak) What: A flea market and celebration Who: Zupac Law and Art Night Detroit Why: The annual outdoor market will celebrate five years of Zupac Law, plus feature a variety of local vendors, music, and a food truck. This year’s non-profit collaboration is with Art Night Detroit and all raffle proceeds will be donated to help the organization fund art supplies and more local events. Credit: Instagram, @zupaclaw
Detroit’s Got Talent Open Mic When: April 27 from 12-6 p.m. Where: Fantazma Market & Cafe (Detroit) What: An open mic competition Who: Performances by local singers Mia Simone and Barlitos Why: Celebrate the NFL Draft with local talent. The event is free, plus a first place winner will take home $300. Credit: Instagram, @fantazmamarketandcafe
Baddies on Business Day Party When: April 27 from 1-5 p.m. Where: The Deep End Cafe & Gallery (Ypsilanti) What: A women-owned business market Who: Local women entrepreneurs Why: To celebrate local woman-owned businesses and support a woman-owned cafe. There will be music, food, desserts, cocktails, cannabis, art, and performances. Credit: Instagram, @tdecafe
The Mitten Vintage Night Market When: April 27 from 5-10 p.m. Where: The Royal Oak Farmers Market (Royal Oak) What: A local vendors market Who: Hosted by Resurrected Threads Why: There will be food trucks and 60+ vendors selling vintage, streetwear, and more. Credit: Facebook, Mitten Vintage Flea Market
Paint With Venus When: April 27 at 6 p.m. Where: Location revealed through Instagram to anyone interested What: A guided painting class Who: Hosted by Pretty Girls Collective DET and local artist Venus Why: Bring your own canvas, paint with a group, and make new friends. Credit: Instagram, @icreateportals
Jerk x Jollof When: April 27 from 10 p.m.-2 a.m. Where: Big Pink (Detroit) What: An Afrobeats dance night Who: You and your friends Why: Dance the night away to some good music with food from Yum Village included with your ticket. Credit: Viola Klocko
Urban Arts and Eatery Expo When: April 28 from 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Where: Eastern Market Shed 2 (Detroit) What: An art and food market Who: Over 150 vendors and DJ Don Q Why: There will be food, drinks, arts, crafts, and music, alongside traditional Mardi Gras activities. Credit: Facebook, Urban Arts & Eatery Expo

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Layla McMurtrie is the digital editor of Detroit Metro Times. She's passionate about art, music, food, and Detroit's culture and community. Her work has been featured in the Detroit Free Press, Between...