August 3rd, 2022

Walk, shop, eat and enjoy performances by local musicians and artists along Michigan Ave. from 6-8 PM!

For more detailed information about each performer or band, visit the Events page, where you will also find a map of each stage location.

You can’t miss out!

Performers: Real Humans Inc.

Location: Bobcat Bonnie’s

Performers: Mahogany’s Love Show

Location: McShane’s

Mahogany is a multi-genre artist with the soul of an entertainer. She has performed all over Southeastern Michigan performing everything from Classic Rock, Soul & Blues, Heavy Metal, to being a Wedding Soloist.

Performers: Sweet Crystal

Location: PJ’s Lager House

Unlike most bands who have a lifecycle of about three to five years, these three high school buddies, Marq Andrew Speck, Steve Wieser and Bill Blatter have been playing together for over 45 years. With the addition of their newest member, Martin Kuchar, they have “remained together in pursuit of a message.” In the forefront of Christian Rock bands, Sweet Crystal, leads the path of positive change by using their inspiring rock shows to generate and give back too many great causes. Their good has not gone unnoticed; the band has earned numerous awards and recognition including twenty four Detroit Music Awards under their belt, and nominated for more again this year! 

Performers: The Muggs

Location: Nemo’s

The Muggs are a three piece blues rock band ala Rory Gallagher, ZZ Top, James Gang, etc.

Performers: The Codgers

Location: Gaelic League

The Codgers are an Americana group from Detroit, Michigan.  They got together in the Corktown neighborhood in 2006 and cut their teeth playing Irish pub favorites on the city’s west side.  Their original tunes are about ordinary working folk and places across the Great Lakes region.  Acoustic guitar, accordion, mandolin, banjo, fiddle, bodhrán, bass, and vocal harmonies all mix into a unique Celtic-tinged Americana sound.

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