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To kiss
Iconic ’80s hard rock band Kiss started their Visit the end of the road, after being forced to postpone five shows when two of the band members contracted COVID-19. As the name suggests, this concert series is the band’s last performance – and local fans have one last chance to catch a show. Head over to the DTE Energy Music Theater to listen to hits like “Rock and Roll All Nite”, “I Was Made For Lovin ‘You” and – of course – “Detroit Rock City” live, while you still can. $ 40 and more. October 15. DTE Energy Musical Theater, 33 Bob Seger Drive, Village of Clarkston; 313presents.com
Automotive City Comic Con
Michigan’s biggest pop culture event returns to the Suburban Collection Showplace with a variety of events and attractions including readings, art shows, and cosplay contests. Motor City Comic Con will also host photo ops, autograph signings, panels and Q&A with a lineup of over 250 comic book creators, writers and artists, as well as over 40 actors from big and small. screens. $ 30 and more. October 15-17. Suburban Collection Showplace, 46100 Grand River Ave., Novi; motorcitycomiccon.com
Joshua Davis
Even after 20 years in the business, Traverse City folk musician Joshua Davis hasn’t slowed down. He releases one album a year, and the passion that drives this impressive production is abundantly evident in his jazz and country ballads. Join him at The Ark in Ann Arbor to hear some of his latest releases and experience the moving voice that earned him a runner-up spot in NBC Season Eight. The voice. $ 30. October 16. L’Arche, 316 S. Main, Ann Arbor; theark.org
Detroit Red Wings vs. Vancouver Canucks
Head to Little Caesars Arena on Saturday to see the Red Wings play their second game of the season. It will also be their first encounter with the Vancouver Canucks – or any Canadian team, for that matter – as COVID kept the teams on their respective side of the border last season. The Wings, who lost both of their 2019 encounters against the team, will seek a long-awaited redemption. $ 30 and more. October 16. Little Caesars Arena, 2645 Woodward Ave., Detroit; nhl.com
Holy Bones Festival and Halloween Market
Ypsilanti’s annual Holy Bones Festival brings together over 40 local artisans and tarot readers for a celebration of the scary, the macabre and the downright weird. And, because no party is complete without food and entertainment, guests will also be able to enjoy food trucks and pop-ups, live music, stand-up comedy, drag performances, and fun. Spirit of Ypsi exhibition and auction. $ 10. October 16. Ypsilanti Performance Space, 218 N. Adams St., Ypsilanti; Holybonesfestival.com
Piquette antique fair
Paintings, ceramics, glassware, jewelry and other novelties will fill the Ford Piquette Avenue factory this Sunday, turning it into a bustling antique market. Between products from an array of local vendors, shoppers can take part in mini factory tours, view historic vehicles, and participate in a silent auction that supports the Ford Piquette Avenue Plant Museum. $ 1 and more. October 17. Ford Piquette Avenue factory, 461 Piquette Ave., Detroit; fordpiquetteplant.org
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