The Metro Events Guide: Where to kick off the holiday season in metro Detroit
The days may be getting shorter, but Detroit knows how to make the most of wintery weather. From finding the perfect gift during Small Business Saturday, to strolling through breathtaking light displays with a loved one, here’s how to kick off your holiday season in metro Detroit.
Plus, indoor entertainment to keep you warm. Read on to learn more.
Upcoming events
Wayne County Lightfest
Hines Drive
Thursday, Nov. 20 – Wednesday, Dec. 24
$5-50 cash, depending on vehicle
Every Wednesday through Sunday from 6-10 p.m. Hines Drive goes full winter-wonderland with miraculous light displays! En route there’s also food trucks, hot chocolate, and plenty of opportunities to snap the perfect photo.
Sunset: A Cyber-Lament
Andy Arts in Detroit
Thursday, Nov. 20 through Tuesday, Nov. 25
$11.63–$64.15
A music-driven work inspired by medieval retellings of the Orpheus myth and our collective internet-driven madness. The production weaves technologies old and new to mythologize our relationship with technology and how it has changed and shaped our imagination. This performance runs approximately 80 minutes with no intermission.
Art for the Holidays
Detroit Artists Market
Friday, Nov. 14 through Saturday, Dec. 20
Free
Detroit Artists Market’s Art for the Holidays exhibition is open Tuesday-Saturday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Peruse and purchase unique pieces from almost 100 local artists, perfect for the gift-giving season!
Detroit Tree Lighting
Campus Martius
Friday, Nov. 21
Free
The 22nd annual tree lighting will be accompanied by live entertainment, holiday shopping, food trucks, and giveaways. It’s a great time to watch professional ice skaters hit the ice and make a visit to Santa!
Light Up Beacon Park
City Bird and Nest
Friday, Nov. 21
Free
Watch as Beacon Park brings a massive White Fir to life with ornaments and listen to carolers as the park lights up with festive cheer. Beacon Park celebrates the start of the holiday season from 5-9 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 21.
Black Friday and Small Business Saturday
City Bird and Nest
Friday, Nov. 28 and Saturday, Nov. 29
Free
Visit City Bird and Nest for special deals and events during extended hours from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Free gifts will be available, as well a DJ set, a locally crafted photo-op and Midtown Holiday Bingo. For those unable to attend in person, a coupon code is available from Friday to Cyber Monday.
CatVideoFest 2025
Detroit Film Theatre
Friday, Nov. 28 through Sunday, Nov. 30
General Admission $11.50, Senior/Student/DIA Member $9.50
Cat videos are a long-standing gem of the internet era, and the Detroit Film Theatre invites you to enjoy the cutest and goofiest of them on the big screen. There are 4 showings over the weekend of this 80 minute compilation. The DFT recommends purchasing tickets in advance. A part of the proceeds will be donated to local shelters.
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