Live Music Detroit - Beat Map
# Detroit Live Music This Week: Khalid Tour Stop, Rooftop Season & Hidden Gems | Beat Map's Guide ## Your Complete Guide to Detroit's Live Music Scene - May 21-25 Welcome to Detroit's pulse—where R&B meets rooftop skylines, underground venues buzz with local talent, and every night offers a new sonic adventure. This week brings major touring acts, intimate jazz sessions, and the kind of sweaty basement shows that built Detroit's legendary music reputation. ### 🎤 Major Shows This Week **Khalid's "It's Always Summer Somewhere Tour" - Thursday, May 21** - **Venue:** Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre at Freedom Hill - **Time:** 7:30 PM - **Special Guest:** Lauv - **Ticket Range:** $30-$50 (lawn seats) - **Genre:** R&B, Pop This 313 Presents production brings one of R&B's biggest voices to metro Detroit for a Thursday night that promises big choruses, atmospheric production, and a perfect mid-week escape. Khalid's smooth vocals paired with Lauv's emotional pop stylings create an accessible, sing-along experience under the stars. **Perfect for:** Date nights, group outings, anyone who wants polished production and radio-friendly hits in an outdoor amphitheater setting. ### 🌆 Skyline Saturday at 3Fifty Terrace **Every Saturday Night** - **Venue:** 3Fifty Terrace (rooftop venue) - **Start Time:** 10 PM - **Cover:** $20-$30 - **Vibe:** DJs, live performers, seven-story skyline views Detroit's rooftop season is in full swing, and 3Fifty Terrace remains one of the city's premier elevated venues. Expect rotating DJ sets mixing house, R&B, hip-hop, and Detroit techno alongside live performance acts. The venue offers dramatic downtown skyline views with an upscale-casual atmosphere. **Insider tip:** Temperatures drop and winds pick up as the night progresses—bring layers. The space gets packed and warm quickly, so dress strategically. ### 🎸 The Week's Best Bet: Saint Andrew's Hall & The Shelter **Ongoing Weekly Programming** - **Ticket Range:** Usually under $35 - **Genres:** Alternative rock, hip-hop, indie, punk, electronic Saint Andrew's Hall remains Detroit's most reliable mid-sized venue for discovering breaking artists and catching established acts in an intimate brick-walled room. With The Shelter in the basement (Detroit's techno birthplace), this historic venue complex continues breaking bands and hosting unforgettable nights. **Coming soon:** Elijah Scott's "In A Bar Somewhere" tour stops at The Shelter in June—early tickets recommended. **Why it matters:** This venue has launched more careers than most Detroiters realize. If you're unsure where to spend your night, check Saint Andrew's schedule first. ### 🍺 Local Music & Casual Vibes: Tin Roof Detroit **Weekend Live Music** - **Cover:** Modest or drink minimum only - **Rotation:** Country rock, pop covers, Americana, local bands - **Atmosphere:** Relaxed, neighborhood feel For the "I just want a band and a beer" crowd, Tin Roof Detroit delivers consistent quality with frequently rotating local lineups. The venue skews country-leaning rock but embraces variety, making it ideal for casual music
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