Arts & Entertainment
10 Must See MI Concerts In 2026
Michigan's concert scene for 2026 is shaping up to be one of the most memorable.
Michigan's concert scene for 2026 is shaping up to be one of the most memorable. The shows feature legendary rock icons, country stars and contemporary music powerhouses taking the stage, providing fans across the state an opportunity to experience unforgettable performances.
Here are 10 Michigan concerts you may want to check out:
Cardi B
The Grammy Award-winning rapper will play the Little Caesars Arena on March 15. The show is part of her "Little Miss Drama Tour," which is the biggest of her career and her first headline arena run. She released her first studio album in 2018, "Invasion of Privacy," which won the "Best Rap Album" Grammy Award in 2019 and an "Album of the Year" nomination.
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Bob Dylan
The rock and roll legend will play the Masonic Temple Theatre on April 4. The show is part of his "Rough and Rowdy Ways" tour. He will also play the DeVos Performance Hall in Grand Rapids (April 2) and the Theater in Saginaw (April 3).
Twice
The K-pop superstars will play the Little Caesars Arena on April 10, part of a blockbuster world tour. The group recently released their fourth full-length album, "THIS IS FOR," which debuted in the top 10 of the Billboard 200 chart. They will be the first K-Pop act to headline the Little Caesars Arena.
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Motley Crüe
The iconic rock and roll group will play the Pine Knob Music Theatre in Clarkston on July 20. The show is part of their "Return of the Carnival of Sins" tour." This will be their first concert area show since 2022 and the first to feature guitarist John 5, who replaced founding member Mick Mars. Mars retired from touring due to health issues (Ankylosing Spondylitis).
Morgan Wallen
The country music star will play The Big House in Ann Arbor on July 24 and 25. The shows could be the biggest gig of his career, with some estimating the shows could draw more than 200,000 fans over both days. The shows are part of a tour in support of his 2025 album, "I’m the Problem."
Foo Fighters
The Foos will play Ford Field in Detroit on Aug. 6. While they are no stranger to Detroit (having last played in the city in 2018), this will be their first show without drummer Taylor Hawkins, who died in 2022. He was replaced with Nine Inch Nails alum Ilan Rubin.
Megan Moroney
The country star is bringing her "Cloud 9 Tour" to Detroit's Little Caesars Arena on Aug. 18. She will also play the Van Andel Arena in Grand Rapids on June 19. The shows come amid her third studio album, which shares a name with the tour. That album will hit shelves on Feb. 20. She has released a pair of singles: "6 Months Later" and "Beautiful Things."
My Chemical Romance/Iggy Pop
My Chemical Romance will headline Comerica Park in Detroit on Aug. 21, making it their biggest Detroit show to date. Joining them will be the "Godfather of Punk" and Michigan native Iggy Pop.
Rush
The classic rock icons will play two nights at the Little Caesars Arena in Detroit on Aug. 26 and Aug. 28, as part of their "Fifty Something" tour. It will be their first Detroit shows in over a decade, featuring Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson and new drummer Anika Nilles, who replaced the late great Neil Peart.
Doja Cat
Grammy-winning pop-rapper will play the Little Caesars Arena in Detroit on Oct. 1, as part of her expansive "Ma Vie World Tour." The tour comes after she released her latest album, "Vie," which features the single, "Jealous Type."
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