Detroit Music Weekend
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Harnessing the economic power of Detroit music and cultural preeminence.
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Detroit, MI
48226
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| Friday | 5pm - 11pm |
| Saturday | 12pm - 9pm |
| Sunday | 12pm - 8pm |
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ABOUT - DMW commissions, produces, presents and markets a full spectrum of performances; music, dance and theater. Showcase stages offer opportunity to up-and-coming artists, invigorating the pipeline of next-gen talent. Cultural organizations, restaurants and retailers are invited to add to the fun by offering performances and activities whether on-site or in their own location. Most importantly, the Detroit Music Weekend brings together the fans and supporters of each participating artist, performing company, and organization. Collectively, this begins a new narrative that we are a unified Metropolitan region using the arts to create productive working relationships between the city and suburbs.
HISTORY - Founders of Detroit Music are partnering with the City of Detroit, Detroit City Council, Detroit Entertainment District Association, Detroit Metro Convention and Visitors Bureau, The Carr Center, Detroit Opera House, Motown Museum, Music Hall Center for the Performing Arts, R&B Music Hall of Fame, and over 40 arts organizations to create an annual destination weekend in Detroit.
Detroit Music will commission, produce and present a full spectrum of Metro Detroit’s performing arts with showcase performances and concerts. The weekend will also be filled with cultural exhibits from Detroit’s finest not-for-profit museums and galleries in addition to highlighting all the new restaurants and retail in downtown Detroit.
For the Inaugural weekend, the Board of Trustees and staff of Music Hall Center for the Performing Arts will serve as the producing entity. This is a familiar structure to Music Hall’s production of the Detroit Jazz Festival from 1991-2005.