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  1. Detroit, MI 48226 Detroit’s Leading Not-For-Profit Cultural Center. DONATE TO MUSIC HALL Driving Directions

  2. Detroit, MI 48226 Detroit’s Leading Not-For-Profit Cultural Center. DONATE TO MUSIC HALL Driving Directions

  3. The Music Hall Center for the Performing Arts is a 1,731-seat theatre located in the city's theatre district at 350 Madison Street in Downtown Detroit, Michigan.

  4. Music Hall is Detroit’s “Peoples Theater” – the place for high quality but non-elitist performing arts and education with an emphasis on dance, theater and music, particularly Jazz. Music Hall aims to be the most accessible, inclusive and culturally diverse performing arts institution in the country.

  5. Jun 9, 2024 · Buy Music Hall Center tickets at Ticketmaster.com. Find Music Hall Center venue concert and event schedules, venue information, directions, and seating charts.

  6. Music Hall Center for the Performing Arts, Detroit, Michigan. 23,362 likes · 772 talking about this · 53,594 were here. Detroit’s Leading Not-For-Profit Cultural Center

  7. The historic Music Hall provides high-quality performing arts programs and education that reflect the diverse culture of the community and is Detroits “People’s Theater.” Music Hall aims to be the most accessible and inclusive performing arts institution in the country.

  8. Come celebrate 90 years of Music Hall in Detroit with their new Archive Exhibition on the 5th floor. Featuring nine decades of performers, events, shows, artifacts and more, this FREE to the public archive will take you through the impressive history of Music Hall.

  9. Music Hall has been home over the years to Michigan Opera Theater and to the Detroit Symphony Orchestra and in the 1950’s became the world’s 2nd Cinerama. From its establishment by philanthropist Matilda Dodge Wilson, Music Hall has had a proud tradition of offering cultural enrichment to all.

  10. Music Hall is one of many great performance venues in the city of Detroit. It has a storied history that was brought to life by Matilda Dodge Wilson, widow of John Dodge, who used part of her fortune to have it built.

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