If capitalism has you stuck at work during the week, the weekend is your time to have some fun. Coming up in metro Detroit, there are events for everyone, from a variety of music performances to comedy shows to the Autorama, art talks, and more. Add something new to your schedule this week, and you’re sure to enjoy yourself.
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.
20th Annual Art, Beats + Lyrics Urban Art Showcase
When: March 1 from 7 p.m.-midnight
Where: Eastern Market
What: A national art and music tour
Who: Art and music enthusiasts
Why: Launched in 2004 by Cult Creative as a local art show in Atlanta, Art, Beats + Lyrics provides a platform to celebrate art and hip-hop culture, mixed with Jack Danie’s Tennessee Honey. Credit: Shutterstock71st Annual Meguiar’s Detroit Autorama
When:March 1-3
Where: Huntington Place
What: An annual car show
Who: Car enthusiasts
Why: Over 800 of the hottest custom cars in the world will be on display in the Motor City, with builders from across the country competing for The Ridler Award, the highest honor in hot rodding. Credit: Courtesy of eventDetroit Polar Plunge
When: March 1 at 3 p.m.
Where: Bayview Yacht Club
What: A polar plunge and fundraise
Who: Brave souls
Why: To raise money for the Special Olympics of Michigan. Credit: Courtesy photoAfroman
When: March 1 at 6:30 p.m. and 8:30 p.m.
Where: Diamondback Music Hall, Belleville
What: A live show
Who: Afroman
Why: The singer’s 2001 hit “Because I Got High” is a stoner anthem, and this show is sponsored by local cannabis companies (naturally)
. Credit: TicketmasterThe Life and Music of George Michael
When: March 1 at 7:30 p.m.
Where: Fisher Theatre
What: A tribute to George Michael
Who: George Michael fans
Why: If you love George Michael, this event is just for you. Credit: TicketmasterScreening of ‘Blade Runner’ Director’s Cut
When: March 1 at 8 p.m.
Where: Redford Theatre
What: A film screening
Who: Sci-fi lovers
Why: It’s a classic and there will be plenty of goodies for Blade Runner heads including a raffle for memorabilia and illustrated prints available for purchase. Credit: Courtesy photoSpin, Inc. Detroit Electronic Music Conference
When: March 2 from 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Where: Morris Lawrence Building, Ann Arbor
What: An electronic music conference
Who: Electronic music fans
Why: The event is free and open to all ages, featuring demonstrations, vendors, beat sets, a workroom for producers, a panel discussion about music production, and an opportunity to learn more about Washtenaw Community College programming. Credit: Courtesy photoPAW Patrol Live! “The Great Pirate Adventure”
When: March 2 & 3
Where: Fox Theatre
What: A live performance
Who: You and the kids
Why: If your little ones like Paw Patrol, they will love this. Credit: Courtesy photoArtist Talk: Brandon Altman on “Stripped” Solo Exhibition
When: March 2 from 2-4 p.m.
Where: Playground Detroit
What: An artist talk
Who: Local artist Brandon Altman
Why: The artist will provide a presentation on his process and inspiration behind his current mixed-media series, “Stripped,” which explores the concept of fragmentation leading to wholeness. Credit: Courtesy photoCabaret 313 Presents Brandon Victor Dixon: Live!
When: March 2 from 6-10 p.m.
Where: Detroit Opera House
What: A live performance
Who: Brandon Victor Dixon
Why: The Emmy-nominated performer will be showcasing his Broadway star power in Detroit. Credit: FacebookDirty Pig Comedy Show
When: March 2 at 11 p.m.
Where: The Blind Pig, Ann Arbor
What: A comedy show
Who: Comedy fans
Why: It’s the final show of Tree Town Comedy Festival in Ann Arbor, featuring lots of R-rated jokes. Credit: Google MapsNever in Exile: Detroit’s LeRoy Foster
When: March 2 from 1-3 p.m.
Where: Cranbrook Art Museum
What: A film screening and discussion
Who: Local artists and art lovers
Why: There will be a screening of an upcoming short film about Foster titled Seeing Foster, as well as a panel discussion with local artists, authors, and Cranbrook staff. Credit: Randiah Camille GreenDPL Author Series: Cheryl A. Head
When: March 2 from 2-3:30 p.m.
Where: Detroit Public Library – Main Branch
What: An author talk
Who: Cheryl A. Head in conversation with journalist and historian Ken Coleman
Why: Hear an engaging conversation with the award-winning Detroit author about her newest release, “Time’s Undoing.” Credit: ShutterstockClaudia & Karina: Detroit Campaign Launch
When: March 3 from 6-8 p.m.
Where: Swords into Plowshares Peace Center
What: A campaign stop
Who: Claudia de la Cruz and Karina Garcia
Why: The pair of socialist, working-class mothers are running for President and Vice President under the Party for Socialism and Liberation. At the event, launching their Michigan campaign, food and refreshments will be provided. Credit: Press photoThe Love Hard Tour: Keyshia Cole, Trey Songz, & more
When: March 3 at 7 p.m.
Where: Little Caesars Arena
What: A concert
Who: Keyshia Cole and Trey Songz
Why: End the weekend with some R&B. Credit: Ticketmaster
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