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Michigan gears up for July 4: Fireworks laws, shows, travel tips, temps and more
Michigan law allows fireworks usage most of the day through July 5. People can legally use store-bought, consumer-grade fireworks on their own property. It’s illegal to sell fireworks to anyone under 18. Hot weather and dry conditions in a few regions are prompting caution.
Expect hot weather, holiday traffic but lower gas prices than last year
Officials urge caution with fireworks as injuries and fires rise
Michigan’s Fourth of July festivities are set to begin this week, but hot weather and dry conditions in a few regions are prompting caution as residents prepare to light fireworks and hit the road.
Here is what you need to know as you celebrate the nation’s independence, including state fireworks laws, public shows, travel outlook and weather forecasts.
What you can — and can’t — do with fireworks in Michigan
Under Michigan law, people can set off fireworks between 11 a.m. and 11:45 p.m. through July 5. Local governments can’t restrict usage during that window but can allow additional hours or days if they so choose.
Fireworks must be used on private property. It’s illegal to set them off on public areas like streets, sidewalks, schools or churches. Offenders can face fines of up to $500.
People can legally use store-bought, consumer-grade fireworks such as sparklers and smoke bombs on their own property. However, it’s illegal to sell fireworks to anyone under 18.
Michigan legalized most types of fireworks in 2011. See how the state stacks up here:
MDOT suspends majority of construction projects to ease holiday weekend travel
MDOT will suspend work on 110 out of 179 active projects to ease travel during the busy holiday period, though barriers and construction materials will remain in place at many sites. Despite the pause, barriers and equipment will remain on roads, so drivers are urged to stay cautious and respectful. One traveler described navigating through multiple states and provinces during her holiday journey. “We did detour routes all over the places and drove a lot slower,” she said. “Be safe and respectful of others they’re all trying to get some place too”
Holiday travelers in and around Michigan should prepare for ongoing highway construction projects that could affect their routes.
A local traveler shared her experience of taking detours and slower side streets due to construction during a multi-state trip.
MDOT’s Aaron Jenkins highlighted major construction zones on U.S. 127 and I-496 but noted that 110 of 179 projects will pause for the holiday weekend.
Despite the pause, barriers and equipment will remain on roads, so drivers are urged to stay cautious and respectful.
WATCH: MDOT suspends majority of construction projects to ease holiday weekend travel
MDOT suspends majority of construction projects to ease holiday weekend travel
MDOT will suspend work on 110 out of 179 active projects to ease travel during the busy holiday period, though barriers and construction materials will remain in place at many sites.
“We’re pausing 110 out of 179 projects that are going on just to make it easier for you to enjoy your holiday,” said Aaron Jenkins, MDOT representative.
For travelers staying in or passing through mid-Michigan, Jenkins identified the major ongoing projects that could still impact travel plans.
“In this area I would say the 127 and 496 one those are the big ones,” Jenkins said.
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One traveler I spoke with described navigating through multiple states and provinces during her holiday journey.
“I flew to Pennsylvania, drove to Ciecly Bay Ontario, then drove to Michigan and now up to Traverse City and then we’ll go back to Canada,” she said.
The extensive travel has already required adjustments to avoid construction zones.
“We did detour routes all over the places and drove a lot slower,” she said.
Despite the pause in active construction, MDOT officials emphasize that drivers should still exercise caution when traveling through work zones where equipment and barriers remain.
Another traveler offered simple advice for those sharing the road during the busy weekend.
“Be safe and respectful of others they’re all trying to get some place too,” she said.
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CDC provides new measles vaccine guidance with summer travel season underway
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has updated its health notice for measles. There are more than 1,100 confirmed cases across the country. More than 700 of those cases are from Texas. The C.D.C. says international travelers should be fully vaccinated with two doses of the vaccine at least two weeks before travel. It says travelers should monitor themselves for symptoms for three weeks following an international flight. Of course, those who believe they are sick should not travel at all.”I have a sibling who is immunocompromised and can’t get vaccinated,” Molly Li said.
More than 700 of those cases are from here in Texas.
Austinite Molly Li loves taking her family to Oregon during the summer.
“My son is out of school, she’s out of school, it’s just easier,” Li said. “Seeing family, especially going to Portland, the weather is so nice, whereas it’s so hot here. It’s more comfortable up there.”
It’s a similar story for Kaylee and her two little ones on their way to Indiana.
“We have zero family out here, so going to see them and get a refresh,” Kaylee, who didn’t want to give her last name, said. “We’re going to be out there for three weeks, so it’s going to be a long vacation.
Both women will tell you that traveling with children is stressful enough.
“I’ve always traveled alone, but then after kids, there are 20 more steps after that,” Kaylee said.
Now add the stress of knowing measles is on the rise across Texas and the U.S.
“As a mom, it’s concerning, especially because she’s a lot younger than my son is, so she’s only halfway vaccinated,” Li said.
The Centers for Disease Control last week to include new vaccination guidance. It says international travelers should be fully vaccinated with two doses of the vaccine at least two weeks before travel.
Infants between 6 and 11 months should get a dose early, but then follow the regular recommended schedule between 12 and 15 months, and then between ages 4 and 6.
“The MMR vaccine is one of the safest, most effective vaccines,” Dr. Peter Hotez, Professor of Pediatrics at Baylor College of Medicine, said. “We have a single dose where there’s 90% protection, two doses, 97% protection.”
The C.D.C. says travelers should monitor themselves for symptoms for three weeks following an international flight. Of course, those who believe they are sick should not travel at all.
“Measles has a characteristic set of symptoms and signs that even precede the rash,” Dr. Hotez said. “We call it the three C’s: it’s cough, coryza, meaning cold-like symptoms, and conjunctivitis.”
It should be noted that measles remains only a level one risk, and the C.D.C. still considers the biggest risk to be from overseas travel.
“I have a sibling who is immunocompromised and can’t get vaccinated, so it’s important to me that people take this seriously,” Li said.
7 Morning Digest: Fourth of July travel, another water main break in Highland Park & more
No major crashes or new closures are slowing down commutes this morning. AAA is projecting more than 72 million people will travel at least 50 miles through this Sunday. America is expecting to see 7.6 million fliers on 71,000 flights from June 27-July 7. If you’re flying domestic, everyone flying domestic will need either a REAL ID or passport to get through TSA. For anyone still booking flights for next week, Tuesday and Wednesday are usually less expensive days to travel. The cost of a round-trip domestic flight is $810, up four percent from 2024. The average cost for a round trip domestic flight on July 4th is $1,085. The price for a return flight from Detroit to New York City on July 7 is $2,084. The most expensive round trip from New York to Los Angeles is $3,856. The cheapest round trip is $936. The highest cost for the same time period on July 5 is $4,854.
What’s the weather for today?
Metro Detroit Weather: Mostly sunny with highs in the mid 80s
Wednesday: Mostly sunny with highs in the mid 80s. There is a very slight isolated storm chance late in the day. Winds: W 5-10 mph.
Thursday: Mostly sunny with highs in the mid 80s. Winds: W 5-10 mph.
4th of July – Friday: Partly to mostly sunny with highs in the mid 80s. Winds: SW 5-10 mph.
Any traffic issues?
No major crashes or new closures are slowing down commutes this morning
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Fourth of July holiday travel ramps up at Detroit Metro Airport
Fourth of July holiday travel ramps up at Detroit Metro Airport
If you’re traveling for the Fourth of July holiday, buckle up. AAA is projecting more than 72 million people will travel at least 50 miles through this Sunday. If you’re driving, you can expect to share the road with more than two million Michiganders.
And if you’re flying, you’ll be one of nearly 96,000 Michiganders taking to the skies.
Nationwide, air travel is reaching record-breaking numbers, with 5.84 million people flying. That’s a 1.4 percent increase over last year’s previous high.
If you’re one of the millions hitting the skies for this travel period, you’re going to be paying more than last year, and you’re going to need your passport if you don’t have a REAL ID.
America is expecting to see 7.6 million fliers on 71,000 flights from June 27-July 7. That’s the Fourth of July travel period AAA is gathering data upon. United Airlines is expecting six million customers for the same period.
Delta customers — remember the baggage drop off deadline changed. The airline has a cut off, bags need to be checked at least 45 minutes before departure times.
Again, everyone flying domestic will need either a REAL ID or passport to get through TSA. If you have neighter, you’ll get extra screening and still could possibly be turned away.
Ticket prices are up from last year’s average. Round trop domestic flights are going for $810, up four percent from 2024.
We talked with a few fliers at DTW in Romulus, bracing to be one of 96,000 Michiganders taking flight.
Paula Hills isn’t traveling for the holiday. She’s meeting her newborn granddaughter in Tacoma, Washington, already making grandma go the extra mile, or a few thousand during this busy July 4th travel rush.
“Yes and first granddaughter – or first female in the family in 3 generations,” Hills said when asked if this was her first grandchild. “They all’ve been boys so this is going to be one spoiled rotten little girl.”
“(Heading to) Fort Lauderdale. It’s my first time going,” said Ali Zaghir. “Experience and have fun, I guess. Experience this time of the month, July 4th.”
“We’re going to the Turks and Caicos Islands,” said Kimberly Knysz. “It’s a family trip every year the dates kind of got picked for us. It helped were leaving on a Wednesday and we font come back for a whole week.”
For anyone still booking flights for next week, Tuesday and Wednesday are usually less expensive days to travel. If you’re hitting the roads, AAA also says to get all your routine maintenance done before setting out. This time last year, about 700,000 people needed roadside assistance for things like flat tires, dead batteries, running out of gas, and the worst, people locking themselves out of their own cars.
Highland Park faces another water main break, this time due to heat and aging infrastructure
Highland Park faces another water main break, this time due to heat and aging infrastructure
Highland Park faced another water main break this week due to heat putting stress on the aging infrastructure.
City crews worked overnight to restore water to eight streets Tuesday after a water main break occurred on Woodward Avenue and East Buena Vista Street Monday evening.
Some residents were left with very low water pressure or no water at all.
“Hard to cook, hard to clean, can’t go to work right ’cause you can’t take a bath,” Highland Park resident Roosevelt Strother said.
This isn’t the first water issue for Highland Park. In March, residents across the city went without water for days due to construction work on the aging infrastructure. Some pipes in the city are over 100 years old and made of wood. Officials hope to have the majority of their infrastructure replaced within five to seven years with the help of state funding.
“Our infrastructure is very old, and they are working to rebuild it. That’s why we have so much construction in the city,” Highland Park Mayor Glenda McDonald said.
While repairs were underway, the city’s fire department assisted the mayor in distributing water to affected residents. Cases left over from March’s water main breaks were available for pickup at the police station from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday.
The mayor clarified that the water was safe to drink and did not require boiling.
“It’s bad. But what can you do? You have to roll with the punches, and that’s what we do. And we know one day soon, it’s gonna get better,” Highland Park resident Barbara Williams said.
Saeeda Burton, who was helping her 96-year-old grandmother and Highland Park resident with low water pressure, expressed her frustration.
“They gotta get it together, and hopefully they will,” Burton said.
The city expects this specific main break to be fully repaired by Wednesday. If repairs take longer, officials plan to organize another water pickup day.
‘An amazing person’: Family mourns loss of 23-year-old father killed in Brighton excavator accident
Family mourns loss of 23-year-old father killed in Brighton excavator accident
A 23-year-old father was killed Monday in a workplace accident at a construction site in Brighton where a new $45 million Michigan Department of Transportation project is underway.
Family members identified the victim as Ryan Starnes of St. Clair Shores. Starnes was working in an excavated hole on Grand River Avenue under I-96 when he was struck by an excavator bucket.
According to Michigan State Police, the person operating the excavator didn’t see Starnes. Both his uncle and grandfather were also working on site, with his grandfather serving as his foreman.
“His grandpa was the one that held him when it happened,” said Ky-El McRae, Starnes’ fiancée.
McRae described Starnes as a hardworking and loving father to their 5-year-old son Luke, who is nonverbal and autistic.
“Every single night, he would come home from work and he would cuddle with our son and hold him, play with him,” McRae said. “He worked really hard to make sure that Luke was OK and he had everything that he needed.”
Starnes’ mother, Katrina Skoczylas, said her son was the sole supporter of his young family.
“He was working very hard to do the right thing for his family and to give him, Ky-El and Luke the best life possible, and we’re all still in shock,” Skoczylas said.
The family has set up an online fundraiser to help support Starnes’ young son as they grieve the sudden loss.
“I just want people to know how much of an amazing person he was, how much love he had to share with the world and I just want people to know that he will be deeply missed,” said Michael Starnes, Ryan’s brother.
Michigan State Police are investigating the incident, which they say appears to be a workplace accident.
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The 37 biggest concert tours coming to Michigan in 2025
With over 30 major concert tours coming to Michigan this year, we’ve compiled a list of top artists like AC/DC, Zach Bryan, and Kendrick Lamar. Post Malone, Pierce the Veil, Tate McRae, Shakira, Wu-Tang Clan, and more are also coming to the state. The coming months are packed with just-announced and already-underway tours from artists like Billy Joel and Stevie Nicks, Kelsea Ballerini, Mary J. Blige, Tyler, The Creator, and Deftones.Tickets to each upcoming show are available online via SeatGeek, Vivid Seats, StubHub, and Ticketmaster.See below for the top 34 concerts coming toMichigan in 2025, including shows from Bob Dylan, Barry Manilow, Van Andel, and many more. The full list of concerts is available at the bottom of the page, or click here for more information on how to get your hands on a ticket to each of the shows.
Less than three months into 2025, Michigan venues are already booked through the fall, featuring shows ranging from boy band reunions to alternative and metal. The coming months are packed with just-announced and already-underway tours from artists like AC/DC, Kendrick Lamar and SZA — who just performed their song, “luther (with sza)” at the Super Bowl LIX halftime show — Post Malone, Pierce the Veil, Tate McRae, Shakira, Wu-Tang Clan — a highly anticipated reunion and the group’s final trek together — The Doobie Brothers with the Coral Reefer Band, and more.
Also coming to Michigan this fall is “Something in the Orange” country singer Zach Bryan, set to make history alongside seven-time Grammy-winner John Mayer at the University of Michigan’s first-ever concert at “The Big House.”
The first round of North American routes have already begun, with Billy Joel and Stevie Nicks, Kelsea Ballerini, Mary J. Blige, Tyler, The Creator, and Deftones kicking off during January and February. Next in line to begin is legendary songwriter Bob Dylan (March 25), whose new Oscar-nominated biopic, “A Complete Unknown” starring Timothée Chalamet, is now available for streaming on Apple TV.
Tickets to each upcoming show are available online via SeatGeek, Vivid Seats, StubHub, and Ticketmaster.
See below for the top 34 tours coming to Michigan venues in 2025.
Billy Joel stadium tour with Stevie Nicks and Sting
Already underway, the tour runs from January 17 to August 8, including a Ford Field Detroit show with Stevie Nicks
Tickets:
Sat, Nov 15 in Detroit (rescheduled from Sat, Mar 29) — SeatGeek | Vivid Seats | StubHub | Ticketmaster
All dates — SeatGeek | Vivid Seats | StubHub | Ticketmaster
Tyler, The Creator “Chromakopia: The World Tour” with Lil Yachty and Paris Texas
Already underway, the tour runs from February 4 to July 27 and includes a Michigan date at Little Caesars Arena
Tickets:
Thu, Jul 3 in Detroit — SeatGeek | Vivid Seats | StubHub | Ticketmaster
All dates — SeatGeek | Vivid Seats | StubHub | Ticketmaster
Bob Dylan & Willie Nelson headline 2025 Outlaw Music Festival
Tour runs from March 25 to September 19, including the Outlaw Music Festival with Willie Nelson (coming to Pine Knob June 20)
Tickets:
Fri, Jun 20 in Clarkston — SeatGeek | Vivid Seats | StubHub | Ticketmaster
All cities — Vivid Seats | SeatGeek | StubHub | Ticketmaster
Barry Manilow “The Last Concerts Tour”
Tour runs from March 27 to December 13 and includes two Michigan shows
Tickets:
Tue, Jun 3 Detroit — SeatGeek | Vivid Seats | StubHub | Ticketmaster
Wed, Jun 4 in Grand Rapids — SeatGeek | Vivid Seats | StubHub | Ticketmaster
All dates — SeatGeek | Vivid Seats | StubHub | Ticketmaster
Zach Bryan to play Michigan Stadium on September 27 with John Mayer, Ryan Bingham, The Texas Gentlemen, and Joshua Slone / Courtesy of Vivid Seats Courtesy of Vivid Seats
Zach Bryan Stadium Tour
Tour runs April 25 to September 27, including first-ever concert at the University of Michigan football stadium featuring co-headliner John Mayer
Tickets:
Sat, Sep 27 at U-M — SeatGeek | Vivid Seats | StubHub
All dates — SeatGeek | Vivid Seats | StubHub | Ticketmaster
Linkin Park “From Zero World Tour” with Queens of the Stone Age, Spiritbox, PVRIS, & more
Tour runs from April 26 to September 24, including two Michigan concert dates: Van Andel followed by Little Caesars Arena
Tickets:
Thu, Aug 14 in Detroit — SeatGeek | Vivid Seats | StubHub | Ticketmaster
All dates — SeatGeek | Vivid Seats | StubHub | Ticketmaster
Counting Crows “The Complete Sweets! Tour”
Tour runs from April 27 to August 23, including a stop at Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre
Tickets:
Tue, Jun 17 in Sterling Heights — SeatGeek | Vivid Seats | StubHub | Ticketmaster
All dates — SeatGeek | Vivid Seats | StubHub | Ticketmaster
Kendrick Lamar and SZA “Grand National Tour”
Tour runs from April 29 to June 18, including a Ford Field Detroit show on June 10
Tickets:
Tue, Jun 10 in Detroit — SeatGeek | Vivid Seats | StubHub | Ticketmaster
All dates — SeatGeek | Vivid Seats | StubHub | Ticketmaster
Kendrick Lamar & SZA’s to perform at Ford Field in Detroit June 10 / Courtesy of Vivid Seats
Post Malone “The Big Ass Stadium Tour” with Jelly Roll and Sierra Ferrell
Tour runs from April 29 to July 1, including a stop at Ford Field Detroit
Tickets:
Sun, May 18 in Detroit — SeatGeek | Vivid Seats | StubHub | Ticketmaster
All dates — SeatGeek | Vivid Seats | StubHub | Ticketmaster
Ice Nine Kills “The Silver Scream-A-Thon”
Tour runs from April 29 to October 18, including When We Were Young Fest and two back-to-back nights at GLC Live at 20 Monroe
Tickets:
Tue, May 20 in Grand Rapids — SeatGeek | Vivid Seats | StubHub | Ticketmaster
Wed, May 21 in Grand Rapids — SeatGeek | Vivid Seats | StubHub | Ticketmaster
2-day pass — SeatGeek | Vivid Seats | StubHub | Ticketmaster
All dates — SeatGeek | Vivid Seats | StubHub | Ticketmaster
Billy Idol with Joan Jett & The Blackhearts “It’s A Nice Day To…Tour Again!”
Tour runs from April 30 to September 25, including a Michigan stop at Pine Knob
Tickets:
Thu, Aug 28 at Pine Knob — SeatGeek | Vivid Seats | StubHub | Ticketmaster
All dates — SeatGeek | Vivid Seats | StubHub | Ticketmaster
Alice Cooper “Too Close for Comfort Tour” & co-tour with Judas Priest
First tour runs from May 2 to August 30, including May 10 concert in Saginaw, Michigan; Second runs September 16 to October 26, with Cooper and Judas Priest playing Pine Knob this fall
Tickets:
Sat, May 10 in Saginaw — SeatGeek | Vivid Seats | StubHub | Ticketmaster
Thu, Oct 2 in Clarkston — SeatGeek | Vivid Seats | StubHub | Ticketmaster
All dates — SeatGeek | Vivid Seats | StubHub | Ticketmaster
The Weeknd “After Hours Til Dawn Tour” with Playboi Carti and Mike Dean
Tour runs from May 9 to September 3 and includes two back-to-back Detroit, Michigan concerts
Tickets:
Sat, May 24 in Detroit — SeatGeek | Vivid Seats | StubHub | Ticketmaster
Sun, May 25 in Detroit — SeatGeek | Vivid Seats | StubHub | Ticketmaster
All cities — SeatGeek | Vivid Seats | StubHub | Ticketmaster
Teddy Swims “I’ve Tried Everything But Therapy Tour”
Tour runs from May 9 to September 27, including a Michigan tour date in Sterling Heights
Tickets:
Wed, May 21 in Sterling Heights — SeatGeek | Vivid Seats | StubHub | Ticketmaster
All dates — SeatGeek | Vivid Seats | StubHub | Ticketmaster
Shakira “Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour”
Tour runs from May 13 to June 30, including a show at Little Caesars Arena
Tickets:
Thu, May 22 in Detroit — SeatGeek | Vivid Seats | StubHub | Ticketmaster
All dates — SeatGeek | Vivid Seats | StubHub | Ticketmaster
Pierce the Veil “I Can’t Hear You Tour” with Sleeping with Sirens
Tour runs from May 13 to July 1, including a June 1 concert at the Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre at Freedom Hill
Tickets:
Sun, Jun 1 in Sterling Heights — SeatGeek | Vivid Seats | StubHub | Ticketmaster
All dates — SeatGeek | Vivid Seats | StubHub | Ticketmaster
Pierce the Veil “I Can’t Hear You Tour” coming to Michigan June 1 Courtesy of Vivid Seats
Def Leppard Summer 2025 Tour
Tour runs May 15 from to August 29, including multiple festival appearances and a stop at Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort
Tickets:
Fri, Jul 18 in Mount Pleasant — SeatGeek | Vivid Seats | StubHub | Ticketmaster
All dates — SeatGeek | Vivid Seats | StubHub | Ticketmaster
Dierks Bentley “Broken Branches Tour”
Tour runs from May 29 to August 30, including the 99.5 WYCD Hoedown at Pine Knob
Tickets:
Sat, Aug 30 at Pine Knob — SeatGeek | Vivid Seats | StubHub | Ticketmaster
All dates — SeatGeek | Vivid Seats | StubHub | Ticketmaster
Chris Stapleton “All American Road Show”
Tour runs from June 4 to October 11, including two June concert dates at Van Andel Arena
Tickets:
Thu, Jun 12 in Grand Rapids — SeatGeek | Vivid Seats | StubHub | Ticketmaster
Fri, Jun 13 in Grand Rapids — SeatGeek | Vivid Seats | StubHub | Ticketmaster
All dates — SeatGeek | Vivid Seats | StubHub | Ticketmaster
Leon Bridges and Charley Crockett “The Crooner & The Cowboy Tour”
Tour runs from June 5 to September 23, and includes a stop at the Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre
Tickets:
Wed, Aug 27 in Sterling Heights — SeatGeek | Vivid Seats | StubHub | Ticketmaster
All dates — SeatGeek | Vivid Seats | StubHub | Ticketmaster
Mumford & Sons “Rushmere” North American tour
Tour runs from June 5 to October 26, including a stop at Little Caesars Arena this fall
Tickets:
Mon, Oct 20 in Detroit — SeatGeek | Vivid Seats | StubHub | Ticketmaster
All dates — SeatGeek | Vivid Seats | StubHub | Ticketmaster
Wu-Tang Clan “Wu-Tang Forever: The Final Chamber”
Tour runs from June 6 to July 18, including a Detroit date set for July 8, 2025
Tickets:
Tue, Jul 8 in Detroit — SeatGeek | Vivid Seats | StubHub | Ticketmaster
All dates — SeatGeek | Vivid Seats | StubHub | Ticketmaster
Wu-Tang Clan to bring final tour to Little Caesars Arena in Detroit this summer 2025 / Courtesy of Vivid Seats Courtesy of Vivid Seats
Pixies 2025 North American Tour
Tour runs from June 13 to September 19 and includes two consecutive concerts at The Fillmore Detroit
Tickets:
Mon, Jul 28 in Detroit — SeatGeek | Vivid Seats | StubHub | Ticketmaster
Tue, Jul 29 in Detroit — SeatGeek | Vivid Seats | StubHub | Ticketmaster
All dates — SeatGeek | Vivid Seats | StubHub | Ticketmaster
Keyshia Cole “The Way It Is 20th Anniversary Tour”
Tour runs from July 1 to August 8, including a stop at LCA
Tickets:
Thu, Jul 10 in Detroit — SeatGeek | Vivid Seats | StubHub | Ticketmaster
All dates — SeatGeek | Vivid Seats | StubHub | Ticketmaster
The Lumineers “Automatic World Tour”
Tour runs from July 3 to October 14, including two shows in Detroit, Michigan
Tickets:
Sat, Sep 13 in Detroit — SeatGeek | Vivid Seats | StubHub | Ticketmaster
Wed, Oct 1 in Detroit — SeatGeek |Vivid Seats | StubHub | Ticketmaster
All dates — SeatGeek | Vivid Seats | StubHub | Ticketmaster
Ghost 2025 “Skeletour”
Tour runs from July 9 to August 26, including both Little Caesars and Van Andel Arena dates
Tickets:
Thu, Jul 24 in Detroit — SeatGeek | Vivid Seats | StubHub | Ticketmaster
Mon, Jul 28 in Grand Rapids — SeatGeek | Vivid Seats | StubHub | Ticketmaster
All dates — SeatGeek | Vivid Seats | StubHub | Ticketmaster
Big Time Rush “In Real Life Worldwide Tour”
Tour runs from July 9 to August 30, including Pine Knob show set for August 6
Tickets:
Wed, Aug 6 at Pine Knob — SeatGeek | Vivid Seats | StubHub | Ticketmaster
All dates — SeatGeek | Vivid Seats | StubHub | Ticketmaster
The Offspring “SUPERCHARGED Worldwide in ’25 Tour”
Tour runs from July 11 to October 18, including a Michigan date set for July 27 at Pine Knob
Tickets:
Sun, Jul 27 at Pine Knob — SeatGeek | Vivid Seats | StubHub | Ticketmaster
All dates — SeatGeek | Vivid Seats | StubHub | Ticketmaster
Cyndi Lauper “Girls Just Wanna Have Fun Farewell Tour”
Tour runs from July 15 to August 30, including Clarkston, Michigan show at Pine Knob
Tickets:
Fri, Aug 1 at Pine Knob — SeatGeek | Vivid Seats | StubHub | Ticketmaster
All dates — SeatGeek | Vivid Seats | StubHub | Ticketmaster
Cyndi Lauper to play Pine Knob as part of “Girls Just Wanna Have Fun Farewell Tour” Courtesy of StubHub
Toto with Christopher Cross and Men At Work
Tour runs from July 18 to August 30, including a Michigan concert date at Pine Knob Music Theatre
Tickets:
Mon, Aug 11 in Clarkston — SeatGeek | Vivid Seats | StubHub | Ticketmaster
All dates — SeatGeek | Vivid Seats | StubHub | Ticketmaster
AJR “Somewhere In The Sky Tour” with Goth Babe, Cavetown, & more
Tour runs from July 20 to October 4, including a summer stop at Pine Knob
Tickets:
Tue, Jul 29 at Pine Knob — SeatGeek | Vivid Seats | StubHub | Ticketmaster
All cities — SeatGeek | Vivid Seats | StubHub | Ticketmaster
The Doobie Brothers “Walk This Road Tour” with the Coral Reefer Band
Tour runs from August 4 to September 18 and opens at Pine Knob Music Theatre
Tickets:
Mon, Aug 4 at Pine Knob — SeatGeek | Vivid Seats | StubHub | Ticketmaster
All dates — SeatGeek | Vivid Seats | StubHub | Ticketmaster
Tate McRae “Miss Possessive Tour”
Tour runs from August 4 to November 8 and includes three separate Michigan visits
Tickets:
Sat, Aug 16 in Detroit — SeatGeek | Vivid Seats | StubHub | Ticketmaster
Mon, Oct 13 in Detroit — SeatGeek | Vivid Seats | StubHub | Ticketmaster
Wed, Oct 22 in Grand Rapids — SeatGeek | Vivid Seats | StubHub | Ticketmaster
All cities — SeatGeek | Vivid Seats | StubHub | Ticketmaster
Jonas Brothers “JONAS20: Living The Dream Tour
Tour runs from August 10 to November 14, including a stop at Comerica Park
Tickets:
Thu, Aug 28 in Detroit — SeatGeek | Vivid Seats | StubHub | Ticketmaster
All dates — SeatGeek | Vivid Seats | StubHub | Ticketmaster
Neil Young and The Chrome Hearts “Love Earth Tour”
Tour runs from August 8 to September 15, including a late-summer stop at Pine Knob
Tickets:
Wed, Aug 13 at Pine Knob — SeatGeek | Vivid Seats | StubHub | Ticketmaster
All dates — SeatGeek | Vivid Seats | StubHub | Ticketmaster
Vance Joy 2025 North American Tour
Tour runs from August 26 to September 28, and includes a show at Masonic Temple Detroit
Tickets:
Tue, Sep 9 in Detroit — SeatGeek | Vivid Seats | StubHub | Ticketmaster
All dates — SeatGeek | Vivid Seats | StubHub | Ticketmaster
Source: https://www.wilx.com/video/2025/07/04/holiday-travel-underway-mid-michigan/