Listen "Detroit's Halloween Weekend Packed with Music, Culture, and Family Fun"
Episode Synopsis
Detroit listeners, this Halloween Friday kicks off an unforgettable weekend of celebration, music, and culture across the city. As October 31 arrives, Detroit is buzzing with “Halloween in the D” events all over town. You can bring the family for safe trick-or-treating at local police precincts and firehouses, or catch block club parties and outdoor gatherings throughout the neighborhoods. Start your evening at Michigan Central Station, where Ford Philanthropy transforms this iconic site into a vibrant festival. From 5 to 9 pm you’ll find kids’ activities, live entertainment, treats, and food trucks—all designed for families and open to the entire community.For grown-ups who love a good rooftop vibe, check out Haunting the Heights on the I|O Rooftop Lounge at the Godfrey Hotel. From 5 to 8 pm, dance to live music by The At-Will Band, sample themed cocktails, and snap spooky skyline selfies. Tickets are 25 dollars and the hauntingly chic energy will be flowing high above Michigan Avenue.Looking for a wild party? Adults 18 and up can head to the Hub Stadium in Novi for an electric Halloween bash featuring DJs, costumed performers, and over-the-top décor tonight and Saturday. The party starts each night at 8 pm; bring your ID for entry and get ready to dance until late.On Friday night, techno legend Kevin Saunderson is hosting a Halloween-themed house music party at TV Lounge downtown. Doors open at 9 pm for a night packed with music, community, and high-energy dancing. Grab your ticket for 30 dollars and join one of Detroit’s biggest Halloween music spectacles.If you’re into cosplay, comics, and K-pop, Youmacon is celebrating 20 years at Huntington Place. This four-day event, running all weekend, is paradise for anime fans—with gaming, art, and costume contests happening every day.On Saturday, November 1, soul and R&B fans can catch The Legends of the South at the Fox Theatre at 8pm, where ticket prices start at 141 dollars. Over in Hamtramck, metal fans have Vampires Everywhere rocking the Sanctuary on Sunday evening.Stroll the art-filled streets at the Heidelberg Project’s “40 Years in the Hood” exhibition, or wrap up the weekend with a family hayride, cider, and s’mores at Heritage Park in Farmington Hills—Friday is your last chance before the season ends.Detroit, your calendar is packed with options. However you celebrate, stay safe, enjoy the city’s vibrant spirit, and soak up these uniquely Detroit experiences. Thanks for tuning in, don’t forget to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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