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Metro Events Guide: From art exhibitions to house shows, we’ve got you covered this week in Metro Detroit

23 April 2026 at 15:07

We’ve got everything from orchestral renditions of Journey’s greatest hits to parties that won’t stop until the sun rises this week in Metro Detroit. The lights may come down in every other city, but here in Detroit, they’re always going up. 

Upcoming events (April 23 – 30)

Keith Harring: Subway Drawings 

📍Elaine L. Jacob Gallery

🗓 April 17 – August 15

🎟 Free

Put on your most elegant pair of painter’s jeans and get ready to take a dive into the world of artistic vandalismFrom April to August, the Elaine L. Jacob Gallery at Wayne State University will be hosting an exhibition composed of 25 subway drawings created by Keith Harring between 1980 and 1985. “Art is for everyone,” so be sure to take this opportunity to see one of America’s most prolific artists. The gallery is open from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, while the hours shift to 12 p.m. to 7 p.m. on Fridays

Undergrad Art Exhibition 

📍Wayne State Art Department Gallery

🗓 April 24 – May 8

🎟 Free

Break out the strolling shoes, practice your hand-behind-the-back smolder and embrace your inner art critic. Over the course of the next three weeks, Wayne State University will be holding its 2026 undergraduate exhibition showcasing fine arts, art history and design. This collection is an emphasis on the student’s ability to go beyond the confines of what we see as contemporary art. The opening reception will be held from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m., with the gallery being open Wednesdays and Thursdays from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. 

Open Studio/ Gallery at Wayne State 

📍480 W Hancock St, Detroit

🗓 April 24

🎟 $7 – 10

But if that’s just not enough art for you, if you’re a real division 1 yearner and you’re looking for something more to sink your creative canines into, this Friday, the Wayne State University Graduate Artist Coalition is hosting an open studio and gallery event coinciding with the opening reception of the undergraduate exhibition. In addition to the ceramics, industrial design and paintings, there will also be live music as well as refreshments. The event will be held from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.  

12 Hour Party 

📍Marble Bar & Lincoln Factory

🗓 April 24

🎟 $50

Caffeine and ample water consumption are going to become your most trusted compatriots this weekend as you fight the urge to pass out with your tenacity to groove. This Friday, Marble Bar is teaming up with Lincoln Factory to bring you a 12-hour set consisting of 4 different stages across both venues. Stages will be both indoors and outdoors, with performances from DOME SURVEY, Ayesha, Matthew Dear, Bruno Schmidt and more. The event is set to begin at 9 p.m. and end at 9 a.m. And don’t forget the five-hour energy. 

Specter 

📍TBA

🗓 April 25

🎟 $29+

Normally, I’d say something along the lines of, “house and acid are commencing a takeover this weekend,” but take over where? The location hasn’t even been disclosed yet… I suppose this week’s motto should be “eh, take a chance.” At least you know which horses you’ll be betting on. This Saturday, Chicago native Specter is headlining the Sleep Olympics booth with Sugar, Shigeto, Meftah and 2000 Avalon on deck. The event will begin at 10 p.m. and it will go until 7 a.m. Boy, we are just screwing with your sleep schedule, aren’t we?  

Cuffing SZN 

📍 Big Pink

🗓 April 25

🎟 $23

The neon beacons and the beckons of R&B are calling you home this weekend, to your true home, with all of us wonderful degenerates in towPull through to Big Pink this Saturday to immerse yourself in 2000s throwbacks and bumping dance rhythms. DJ Selfie, Completd and Chuck Inglish are spinning tracks to get you making questionable decisions until the wee hours of the night, but you know what Austin Butler’s mother always used to say, “embarrassment is an underexplored emotion, get out there and make a fool of yourself.” This event is set to begin at 10 p.m. and goes until 2 a.m. 

Oakland University Film Showcase 

📍Dodge Hall

🗓 April 26

🎟 Free

But, if stationary art and house shows dont pique your interest, perhaps you’ll feel better suited supporting local filmmakers at Oakland University’s 2026 film showcase. The English, creative writing and film departments have united to bring you a night filled with narrative, experimental and documentary short films. So, make the trek out to Rochester and don’t forget the popcorn. And don’t worry, this event starts at 3 p.m. and goes until 6 p.m. for you “normal sleep pattern” people. 

The Music of Journey 

📍Orchestra Hall

🗓 April 24-26

🎟 $21+

If it wasn’t the music itself and it was simply that it didn’t have enough elegance whilst also reminding you of your father who grew up in the 80syou’re in for a treat pal. This weekend the Detroit Symphony Orchestra is hosting an orchestral tribute to one of rock’s most notorious bands: Journey. The beauty of this performance is set to make sure you’re the one who’s crying now. The event begins at 8 p.m. on Friday and Saturday, with a 3 p.m. Sunday performance as well.  

Jay Electronica 

📍The Crofoot Festival Grounds

🗓 April 25

🎟 $23+

Or, if you just felt there wasn’t enough grit in your meal this week, New Orleans native Jay Electronica is slated to perform alongside Detroit heavy hitter Boldy James this Saturday in Pontiac and you’re not going to want to miss this. These two emcees are making history this weekend, and I don’t need to give you Exhibit A through C to show you that it’d be pitiful of you to skip out. The concert is set to begin at 7 p.m.  

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Metro Events Guide: From classical to rap, submerge yourself in the groove this weekend in Metro Detroit

9 April 2026 at 16:11

We’ve got everything from jazz vocalists to Memphis rappers this week, so be ready to put on your cufflinks, but don’t forget the Three 6 Mafia-themed pocket square

Upcoming events (April 9 – 16)

The Saunderson Brothers 

📍Big Pink

🗓 April 10

🎟 $23

We know that last week we let down you house heads and now we’re here to repay our debt. This weekend, electronic music is practically flooding the Eastside and we’ve got your snorkel and flippers. The Saunderson brothers are slinging out house tracks like Waffle House slapjacks in a B2B set with Slimey so lace up those non-slip shoes and get ready to step into the kitchen. This event starts at 10 p.m. and goes until 2 a.m. 

SHIFT 

📍Spot Lite

🗓 April 11

🎟 $23+

Urban Pulse reacquaints with Spot Lite this weekend, bringing the heart of Berlin to Detroit. Headliner Lars Huismann is delivering atmospheric German techno that’s reminiscent of the old days but continues to carve a clear path in today’s scene. He’s also joined by DJs RedaxJANSØ, Austin Buck and KHONSHU. Whether you’re sporting a pair of lederhosen or dressing like you’re ready for Berghain, embrace the sounds of the Fatherland and get grooving. This event begins at 10 p.m. and goes until 3 a.m. 

Siren: Girls on Wax 

📍Paris Bar

🗓 April 11

🎟 $17

Slide down Six Mile over to Hamtramck’s Paris Bar to catch Chicago native Inés spin deepcut disco vinyl until you can’t remember whether you’re in Michigan or France. She’s also joined by an all-femme roster of DJs, including angel baskets, Savannah G and Auntie ChanelThis event goes from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. 

Golden Grizzly and Blue Grizzly Jazz Singers 

📍Varner Recital Hall

🗓 April 12

🎟 $7-10

Perhaps last week’s hiatus from house and techno was a breath of fresh air for some folks and don’t worry, because we’ve still got you stuck on our minds like spaghetti sauce on a Tupperware container. This Sunday, Oakland University’s Golden Grizzly and Blue Grizzly vocal groups are coming together for an energetic jazz ensemble set to leave your ears as soothed as a massageThis event begins at 7 p.m. and goes until 9 p.m. 

Northern Lights Festival 

📍Orchestra Hall

🗓 April 9-11

🎟 $21

Oh and we’re not done with the classics just yet. This weekend, take a rickshaw ride downtown to Orchestra Hall to hear the beauty emanate from the Northern Lights Festival. The performance will be led by Principal Guest Conductor Tabita Berglund as you dive into a Nordic soundscape. The hall will be filled with birdsongs as the violinist Johan Dalene puts his bow to the grindstone in Sibelius’s violin concerto. The event begins at 8 p.m. 

Project Pat 

📍 Diamondback Music Hall

🗓 April 10

🎟 $38+

This weekend, the mane who’s down for his crown returns to bring that Memphis heat to Southeast Michigan. Project Pat is making a stop in Van Buren Charter Township as part two of his Redemption Tour, so get out there and bring your iced tea… but leave the nine’s and TEC’s at home. Doors open at 7 p.m. and the show begins at 8 p.m. 

Visceral Soup 

📍22North

🗓 April 11-12

🎟 Free

If the music isn’t appealing to you this week, sneak out to Ypsilanti for a calm yet vibrant vibe supporting Michigan artists. 22North art gallery is teaming up with Eastern Michigan University to put on their 10th exhibition, “Visceral Soup.” The show will feature work from 11 of EMU’s Master of Fine Arts students exploring the world of ceramics, painting and mixed media. The gallery is open Saturday and Sunday from 2 p.m. until 5 p.m. 

Microwave 

📍Majestic Theatre

🗓 April 10

🎟 $42+

Atlanta-based rock band Microwave is making their way to Detroit as they tour with Anthony Green, Hunny and Into It. Over It. They’ve recently released a 10th anniversary version of their 2016 album Much Love, and it’s time to show them how much love our city has to offer. The show begins at 7 p.m. If you’re not there, we’re going to assume you went to see Air Fryer instead and while we don’t entirely condemn that move, we will be judging semi-silently

Concrete Boys 

📍Saint Andrews Hall

🗓 April 11

🎟 $35

The Concrete Boys are back in Detroit this weekend for their This Is Us Vol. 2 tour at Saint Andrews Hall downtown. The group, made up of Lil Yachty, Draft DayCamo!, Honest and more recently dropped their second album, a sequel to their first project and now it’s time to break out those hard hats and prepare for the mosh pit. The concert begins at 8 p.m. 

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The Progressive Underground: Martin Luther King Jr. tribute

18 January 2026 at 03:39

Each year, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. is remembered through a narrow lens. A quote. A speech. A dream, often stripped of the urgency, conflict, and radical clarity that defined his final years. This MLK Weekend edition of The Progressive Underground resists that flattening. Instead, the playlist traces King’s full moral and political arc, from spiritual grounding and collective grief to economic justice, cultural resistance, and the unfinished work he left behind.

Martin Luther King Jr. was not only a civil rights icon. He was a strategist under surveillance, a critic of capitalism and militarism, and a leader willing to lose popularity in order to tell the truth. The music selected here reflects that complexity.

Across six carefully sequenced and curated sets, this special moves through gospel-rooted endurance, protest music that forced America to confront itself, songs that examine dignity and self-worth, and contemporary voices carrying King’s questions forward. From Mahalia Jackson, Nina Simone, and Curtis Mayfield to Kendrick Lamar, D’Angelo, and Kamasi Washington, the playlist treats music as historical witness and moral record. It also honors Detroit’s role in shaping King’s legacy, particularly through Stevie Wonder’s campaign to make Dr. King’s birthday a national holiday.

This is not a nostalgia set. It’s a listening experience designed to engage King as he actually lived and evolved, challenging, demanding, and unfinished. 

Check the playlist below and listen to the episode for two weeks after it airs using the player above.

1st Hour

  • “Let the Sunshine In”–Jimetta Rose & The Voices of Creation
  • “Why? (The King of Love Is Dead)”–Nina Simone
  • “People Get Ready”–Curtis Mayfield
  • “Wholy Holy”–Marvin Gaye
  • “Someday We’ll All Be Free”–Donny Hathaway
  • “A Change Is Gonna Come”–Sam Cooke
  • “Strange Fruit”–Billie Holiday
  • “Winter in America”–Gil Scott Heron
  • “A Dream”–Common feat. Will.i.am
  • “The Revolution Will Not Be Televised”–Gil Scott Heron
  • “In the Name of Love”–U2
  • “Compared to What”–Roberta Flack
  • “Respect Yourself”–Staple Singers
  • “Thinkin’ About Your Body”–Bobby McFerrin
  • “Happy Birthday”–Stevie Wonder

2nd Hour

  • “Alright”–Kendrick Lamar
  • “The Charade”–D’Angelo
  • “The People”–Common
  • “6 Summers”–Anderson Paak
  • “We The People”–A Tribe Called Quest
  • “Everybody Loves the Sunshine”–Roy Ayers
  • “I Am the Black Gold of the Sun”–Rotary Connection
  • “Think of You”–Terrace Martin
  • “Better Than I Imagined”–Robert Glasper
  • “Faith, Courage & Wisdom”–Indie.Arie
  • “Expansions”–Lonnie Liston Smith
  • “Journey in Satchidananda”–Alice Coltrane
  • “Truth”–Kamasi Washington
  • “The Creator Has a Master Plan”–Pharoah Sanders
  • “You Take Me Higher”–Fertile Ground

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