Celebrate the end of summer in Detroit with a variety of exciting events

Celebrate the end of summer this Labor Day weekend with a plethora of cool events happening in Detroit. Whether you’re a foodie, an art enthusiast, or a music lover, there’s something fun happening in town that you wouldn’t want to miss!

The city is hosting a Detroit Sandwich Party on Sunday, Sept. 1 from noon until 5 p.m. at Eastern Market Shed 5. Come and celebrate your love for sandwiches by indulging in some of the best sandwiches that Metro Detroit has to offer. There will also be live music and drinks to keep the celebration going. The best part? Entry is free!

For more musical vibes, don’t miss Arts, Beats & Eats from Friday, Aug. 30 through Monday, Sept. 2. Taking place in downtown Royal Oak, this annual fest will be buzzing with hundreds of artists, food vendors, and makers showcasing their work. From pop-country music performer Dustin Lynch to ’80s R&B artist Keith Sweat, a myriad of well-known artists will be taking the stage.

If jazz is more your style, then head down to downtown Detroit for the Detroit Jazz Festival taking place from Friday, Aug. 30 through Monday, Sept. 2. It is the world’s largest free jazz festival, filled to the brim with talented artists performing on stages in Hart Plaza and Cadillac Square.

Want something more local? Check out the Hamtramck Labor Day Festival happening from Saturday, Aug. 31 through Monday, Sept. 2. Beyond the enjoyable music, this annual event also includes a carnival, wrestling shows, a canoe race, a parade, and a pierogi eating contest.

Viking enthusiasts can enjoy the Michigan Renaissance Festival happening over the weekends in September, offering a range of Viking-themed activities and rewards.

For car enthusiasts, head to Canterbury Village in Lake Orion for Corevette Fest on Saturday, Aug. 31. The car show will feature over 100 Corvettes, live entertainment, and a silent auction, with proceeds going to benefit Leader Dogs for the Blind.

The Michigan State Fair is another must-visit event taking place from Thursday, Aug. 29 through Monday, Sept. 2. Enjoy all the fun of the fair, including carnival rides, livestock shows, a pumpkin contest, a homebrew competition, and more.

Finally, mark the end of summer with some college football excitement. Cheer for your favorite teams as Michigan State University takes on Florida Atlantic and Michigan plays Fresno State.

In conclusion, there’s plenty of fun to be had this Labor Day weekend in Detroit. So come along, as there is fun to be had for everyone!


Author: HERE Novi

HERE Novi

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