Rebecca Goldberg performs at 10 p.m. on Saturday at The High Dive. We re not going to say that nature is healing because that s pretty overstated these days, especially when talking about life after love or, like, life after 2020. However, the return of one of the most outrageously jam-packed music festivals in the city is a big deal. The Hamtramck Music Festival is back. Like, actually back and, for its eighth orbit around the sun, it s louder than ever. The massive festival takes place during three nights across 15 venues in a city hailed as The World in Two Square Miles, aka Hamtown, aka Hamtramck. Per usual, the music lineup is, uh, well, let s just say it s a lot. As in 150 performances a lot. And, listen, as much as we d like to soak in every single band, it s not humanly possible at least not yet. (Yay, science!) But what you can do is check out these 10 acts that will make you really glad you left the house.
Dearborn s Music in the Park concert series returns with extended season
Erica Hobbs
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Downtown Dearborn’s Music in the Park series returns Wednesday, offering free weekly concerts through Aug. 18. The series, now twice as long as its six-week premiere in 2019, had originally planned to open June 2 but was canceled due to rain. The family-friendly event features a variety of music, including techno, jazz, hip-hop and reggae.
“These events are intended to reach a wide audience and give people something different that can be enjoyed outside safely,” said Helen Lambrix, Downtown Dearborn’s social media and marketing manager. “We hope that people will join us to enjoy Downtown Dearborn and some great music entertainment and the community here.”