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WHAT'S UP IN THE D F O X T H E AT R E • J O E LO U I S A R E N A • S O U N D B O A R D • C I T Y T H E AT R E • C O M E R I C A PA R K


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About Olympia Entertainment............................................ 3 Upcoming Events.................................................................. 8 Cher..................................................13

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Fox Theatre Information.................................................... 30 Joe Louis Arena Concourse Map..................................... 32

General Box Office Information

Tickets for Olympia Entertainment events are available at the Fox Theatre and Joe Louis Arena Box Offices (or the designated venue box office), Hockeytown Authentics in Troy (without service charge), all Ticketmaster locations and OlympiaEntertainment.com. Ticketmaster Charge by Phone: 800-745-3000 Ticketmaster Customer Service: 800-653-8000 Event Information Line: 313-471-6611 Group Sales: 313-471-3099 / group.sales@olyent.com General Information 313.471.3200

Fox Theatre Box Office

Tuesday - Saturday 10 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Monday & Sunday Closed on Non-Event Days

Tom Wilson.......................................................President & CEO. Robert E. Carr...................Sr. Vice President of Operations & Legal Affairs. John Ciszewski..............................Sr. Vice President of Sales. Craig Turnbull...................Sr. Vice President of Marketing & Communications. Keith Dowdican..............................Vice President of Finance. Tim Padgett...............Vice President of Venue Operations & General Mgr, JLA Michael Prainito.......................Vice President of Hospitality, Catering & Restaurant Operations Bob Stefanski.............Vice President of Food & Beverage & Merchandise Operations Dana Warg............................Vice President of Entertainment. Rick Fenton..................................... Vice President of Security. Carly Somers................................................Publicity Manager Joshua Berenter..................Contributing Writer/Proofreader Bryan Durren...................................................Creative Director Michelle Chmura.......................................Production Director Allison Thompson.........................................Graphic Designer Johnston Lithograph, Inc...............................................Printer

For advertising opportunities, contact Rob Croll at 313-471-7558 or rob.croll@hockeytown.com We welcome your comments and suggestions. Visit OlympiaEntertainment.com or send an email to FoxInfo@olyent.com

Joe Louis Arena Box Office

Winter Hours: (From Labor Day through May) Monday - Saturday, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. The box office is closed Memorial Day weekend (Saturday - Monday).

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lympia Entertainment, a Detroit-based company owned by entrepreneurs Michael and Marian Ilitch, is one of the country’s most diverse sports and entertainment companies and the largest organization of its kind in the Midwest. The company owns and operates Detroit’s Fox Theatre and the intimate City Theatre; books and operates Joe Louis Arena and books Comerica Park. Olympia Entertainment also handles business operations for the Detroit Red Wings, an Original Six® member of the National Hockey League and collaborates with the Detroit Tigers baseball franchise and other Ilitch companies. Other Ilitch companies include: Little Caesars Pizza, Ilitch Holdings, Inc., Blue Line Foodservice Distribution, Champion Foods, Little Caesars Pizza Kit Fundraising Program, Olympia Development and Uptown Entertainment. Additionally, Michael Ilitch owns the Detroit Tigers, Inc., and Marian Ilitch owns MotorCity Casino Hotel. To learn more about Olympia Entertainment, visit www.olympiaentertainment.com.

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Thursday, April 3 • Fox Theatre

his special performance represents an ongoing tribute to the music and legacy of Jimi Hendrix. Presented by BandFuse: Rock Legends, the month-long tour brings together a diverse group of musical greats paying homage to the abiding genius of Jimi Hendrix. The Fox Theatre lineup will feature blues icon Buddy Guy, funk legend Bootsy Collins, left-handed blues rocker Eric Gales, Texas guitar gods Doyle Bramhall II and Eric Johnson, Jonny Lang, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Brad Whitford, Mato Nanji (Indigenous) and, from Serbia by way of Memphis, Ana Popovic. The rhythm section, as always, includes Chris Layton, the drummer and founder of Double Trouble and bassist Billy Cox, the only player apart from Hendrix himself, who was part of both the Band of Gypsys and the Jimi Hendrix Experience. Lineup subject to change.

Donofrio MMA presents Impact Fight League 60: USA vs. Canada “Turf Wars” Saturday, April 5 • Joe Louis Arena

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he Midwest’s premier Mixed Martial Arts promoter, Donofrio MMA and The Impact Fight League, returns to Joe Louis Arena with IFL 60: “TURF WARS -- USA vs. Canada.” In the third installment of USA vs. Canada, this night of full-contact MMA action will feature 15 explosive, hard-hitting bouts between Canada’s best MMA fighters, from fight clubs in Toronto, Windsor, London, Hamilton, Sarnia and throughout Ontario taking on the fiercest Midwest MMA cage warriors. Highlighting the evening’s event will be a live DJ, gorgeous ring girls, dancers and an amazing light show. Discounts available for groups of 8 or more, call (313) 471-3099 for details.

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Saturday, April 5 & Sunday, April 6 Fox Theatre

itingly relevant and sprinkled with sass, Tony-nominated Bring It On: The Musical inspired by the Bring It On film, takes you on a high-flying journey through friendship, forgiveness and determination. Bring It On: The Musical tells the story of the challenges and unexpected bonds formed through the thrill of extreme competition. With a colorful crew of characters, an exciting fresh sound and explosive dance with aerial stunts, this all-new story is sure to be everything you hoped for and nothing like you expected. The New York Times calls it “Impossible to resist!” Discounts available for groups of 10 or more, call (313) 471-3099 for details.

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Friday, April 11 Fox Theatre

heresa Caputo is a psychic medium and star of the hit TLC show, Long Island Medium. The highly-rated show follows Caputo’s life as a typical Long Island wife and mom with one very big difference…she can communicate with the dead. Since she cannot “turn off” this gift, messages from departed loved ones can come through at any time. The local car mechanic, manicurist or cashier at the bagel shop may find themselves receiving a spontaneous reading from Caputo as she goes about her day. Caputo will give interactive readings to audience members throughout the show and will also share personal stories about her life and her unique gifts.

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Saturday, April 12 • Joe Louis Arena

he one and only worldwide superstar, Cher, is bringing her “Dressed To Kill Tour” to Joe Louis Arena. Cher’s previous tour, “The Farewell Tour,” later dubbed “The Never Can Say Goodbye Tour,” was one of the most successful tours ever by a solo artist, played for a record-breaking 325 dates and seen by over 5.5 million people. Cher’s latest album, Closer To The Truth, debuted on September 23, 2013 and features the chart-topping single, “Woman’s World,” which reached No. 1 on the Billboard Club Play Chart.

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Sunday, April 13 • Fox Theatre

he young soprano from Pittsburgh with the stunning voice was named the runner-up on America’s Got Talent by dazzling the judges and millions of viewers with her beautiful voice. Evancho launched her soon-to-be legendary career, signing with Columbia Records shortly thereafter.

In a little over two years, Evancho’s unique voice has attracted millions of fans and her recordings have dominated the music and DVD charts. Now 13, Evancho has garnered the support of legendary music producers like David Foster and filmmakers like Robert Redford. Billboard Magazine named Evancho to their list of music movers-andshakers under the age of 21 in 2011 and again in 2012 because the soprano’s “spellbinding, operatic vocals possess a power and poignancy that often moves listeners multiple times her age to tears.” upcoming events • OE all access 13


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Saturday, April 19 • Fox Theatre

ollowing a successful week of concerts at New York’s Marquis Theater, the recordbreaking classical crossover group, Il Divo, launched their North American tour “Il Divo – A Musical Affair: The Greatest Songs of Broadway Live.” Joining the group on tour is Lea Salonga, the award-winning singer and actress best known for her Tony Award-winning role in Miss Saigon.

The Live Nation-promoted engagement supports Il Divo’s latest album, A Musical Affair. The album showcases the international quartet’s signature interpretations of songs from Broadway shows such as Phantom of the Opera and West Side Story. Il Divo is the world’s first and most successful classical crossover group and consists of tenors Urs Buhler and David Miller, baritone Carlos Marin and pop artist Sébastien Izambard.

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ased on the children’s book written by Melinda Long, How I Became A Pirate lets children join young Jacob Jeremy as he jumps aboard to set sail with Captain Braid Beard and his pirate crew. Terrific songs like “A Good One to Boot,” “Green Teeth,” “I’m Really Just a Sensitive Guy,” “You’ve Got To Talk Like A Pirate,” “Pirates Don’t Aaargh!” and many others will have you rolling in the aisles and leaving the theatre secretly wishing for Braid Beard and the gang to one day pay you a visit. A story of finding one’s own heart-- a path that can’t be found on any treasure map. Discounts available for groups of 8 or more, call (313) 471-3099.

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Sunday, April 27 Joe Louis Arena

tars on Ice, in partnership with U.S. Figure Skating, is proud to announce that for the first time ever, the U.S. Olympic Figure Skating Team will headline the annual nationwide tour. Bringing the spirit and passion of the Olympics back to home ice, the entire bronze medal-winning team will include the United States’ first ice dancing gold medalists, Meryl Davis and Charlie White, two-time U.S. champion Ashley Wagner, 2014 U.S. champion Gracie Gold, four-time and reigning U.S. champion Jeremy Abbott, 2014 U.S. silver medalist Jason Brown and two-time reigning U.S. pair champions Marissa Castelli and Simon Shnapir. Discounts available for groups of 10 or more, call (313) 471-3099.

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Thursday, May 1 – Sunday, May 11 City Theatre

ouise Roche’s latest Girls Night Musical incarnation is throwing the biggest party radio has ever seen and we want you to be part of the live studio audience! After 10 years on the air, the hosts of Girl Talk have decided to go out with a bang. Join them as they dish, reminisce and break into plenty of songs by artists such as Jennifer Lopez, Aretha Franklin, Carrie Underwood and more in this show that The Advocate says is “Sex and the City meets Chelsea Lately.” Girl Talk is bound to get the ladies on their feet and dancing in the aisles. Discounts available for groups of 8 or more, call (313) 471-3099.

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Chelsea Handler

Uganda Be Kidding Me tour Saturday, May 3 • Fox Theatre

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uperstar comedian, author and talk show host Chelsea Handler has announced she will return to the Fox Theatre with her latest national stand-up comedy tour in support of the release of her fifth book, Uganda Be Kidding Me. In this hilarious and absurd collection of travel essays, Handler delivers some of her favorite stories while also giving travelers her (not-to-be-believed) guide to etiquette, hot spots and answers to some of the most asked travel questions.

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Thursday, May 8 Fox Theatre

lobal music phenomenon Celtic Woman will return to the Fox Theatre with “The Emerald Tour”. The all-new stage production will celebrate Ireland and the Emerald Isles’ spellbinding Celtic heritage through an extraordinary presentation of traditional Irish anthems, pop standards and original music by Emmynominated music producer David Downes. “The Emerald Tour” will showcase inspiring performances of timeless music with the unforgettable, angelic voices of Celtic Woman. Discounts available for groups of 10 or more, call (313) 471-3099 for details.

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Saturday, May 10 • Fox Theatre

he Soul 70’s Super Jam will return to the Fox Theatre for a special Mother’s Day concert. Bringing together a classic lineup of R&B, soul and romantic hit-makers, the evening will include performances by The O’Jays and special guests Stephanie Mills, Enchantment and The Floaters. The O’Jays have been performing for more than 50 years and have an international recording history with such hits as “Back Stabbers,” “For The Love Of Money” and “Love Train”. Stephanie Mills is a two-time Grammy Awardwinning artist who first came to fame as “the little girl with the big voice” in the hit Broadway play, The Wiz and later for her hit single “Never Knew Love Like This Before”. Enchantment saw popular success with their first Top 40 hit “Gloria” and other favorites “Come On and Ride” and “Sunshine”. The Floaters are most recognized for their number one R&B debut hit single “Float On”.

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Thursday, May 15 – Sunday, May 25 • City Theatre

efending the Caveman is a hilarious play about the ways men and women relate to each other. Without taking sides, this insightful comedy discusses the ongoing battle for understanding between the sexes. Through its hysterical observations into contemporary feminism, masculine sensitivity and the erogenous zones, Defending the Caveman mines the common themes in relationships that go straight through the funny bone. Defending the Caveman is recommended for adult audiences. Discounts available for groups of 8 or more, call (313) 471-3099 for details.

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Saturday, May 17 Joe Louis Arena

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aving sold nearly 4 million tickets during her first three tours, the “Applause” continues as multiple stops of Lady Gaga’s new tour “artRave: The ARTPOP Ball” have sold out within hours of public on-sales. The international tour, which includes stops in North America, Europe and Asia, has continued to build Lady Gaga’s performance reputation as a compelling live act which keeps fans enthralled and on their feet.

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Friday, May 30 – Sunday, June 1 Grounds Surrounding Comerica Park

he 99.5 WYCD Downtown Hoedown will return to the expansive grounds surrounding Comerica Park featuring headline performances by some of today’s most exciting country music artists including Dierks Bentley, The Band Perry, Love and Theft, Big & Rich and Tyler Farr. This year’s weekend-long festival marks the 32nd anniversary for Detroit’s original country music must-see summer event.

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Friday, June 6 • Joe Louis Arena

orld Wrestling Entertainment returns to Detroit for WWE LIVE at Joe Louis Arena on Friday, June 6. Don’t miss the chance to see all the unexpected and exciting moments from your favorite Superstars. Discounts available for groups of 10 or more, call (313) 471-3099 for details.

Tori Amos

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Wednesday, August 6 Fox Theatre

ori Amos is set to release her brand new studio album, Unrepentant Geraldines, May 13th in the U.S. on Mercury Classics/Universal Music Classics. The album is pop/rock in both content and feel and is a change in pace from Amos’ most recent releases. In support of her latest release, Amos has announced U.S. dates for her worldwide tour to include a show at the Fox Theatre. Amos has sold over 12 million albums, has played over a thousand shows and has won numerous awards. Since the release of her debut album, Little Earthquakes, 21 years ago where she pushed boundaries with her confessional style of songwriting, Amos continues to be adored, picking up new fans along the way, romanced by her messages of empowerment, tenderness, acerbic assertiveness and of course her utterly peerless sound.

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Saturday, November 8 Joe Louis Arena

conic rock ‘n’ roll band Mötley Crüe will perform their last-ever Detroit show at Joe Louis Arena as part of “The Final Tour” before the band’s ultimate retirement; solidified when the band signed a formal Cessation Of Touring Agreement, effective at the end of 2015. With over 80 million albums sold, Mötley Crüe has sold out countless tours across the globe. Fans can expect to hear the catalogue of their chart-topping hits and look forward to a mind-blowing, unparalleled live production. Fans can also look forward to a very special guest, Detroit’s own, Alice Cooper. A true rock icon, Cooper pioneered the use of theatrics and shocking images on-stage in concerts from the earliest days of the original band of the same name.

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1 9 2 0 - n ow 1920s & ’30s In the early ’20s, Detroit was a boom town. The automotive industry was making Detroit a wealthy community and desirable place to live. The Fox Theatre, built by William Fox, owner of Fox Film Corporation (today known as 20th Century Fox), and designed by C. Howard Crane, opened just one year before the stock market crashed in 1929.

1940s Downtown Detroit was still bustling, but World War II was everyone’s focus. News reels could be seen at the Fox until the mid ’50s, before the advent of television. War movies were in vogue and big bands were swinging at the Fox, including Cab Callaway, Kay Kyser, Benny Goodman and the Dorsy Brothers.

1950s Wide screen films premiered at Detroit’s Fox Theatre in the 1950s. All major films, including Cinemascope-type and grandiose productions such as “The Robe,” “Bridge on the River Kwai,” “Ben Hur” and “The King and I” played the Fox Theatre. Comedy superstars like Jerry Lewis and Dean Martin entertained up to 37,000 in one day in seven shows to standing-room-only crowds. Legendary performers, including Elvis Presley and Frank Sinatra, also played Detroit’s Fox Theatre.

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1960s In the mid-’60s, Motown emerged along with the Motortown Revue, a popular concert series that played at the Fox Theatre. The Revue was an opportunity to showcase majority of Motown’s artist roster featuring Smokey Robinson & The Miracles, The Temptations, Stevie Wonder, Martha and The Vandellas and The Supremes.

1970s Many businesses and citizens moved into the suburbs during this time; but Kung Fu films and horror movies were thriving at the Fox.

1980s In 1987, Mike and Marian Ilitch chose to restore the Fox Theatre to its original splender. The restorations took 18 months. The grand re-opening, held November 19, 1988, featured the showing of Curtain’s Up. The Fox was again touted as the gem of the entertainment world and feverishly hosted a potpourri of events.

1990s The Fox reigned as one of the top-grossing theatres of its size in the world. In the early ’90s, several movie classics returned to the big screen including The Wizard of Oz, Gone with the Wind, Spartacus and Lawrence of Arabia. Concert acts like Bruce Springsteen and Sheryl Crow rocked audiences while family entertainment thrived with shows like The Radio City Christmas Spectacular and Sesame Street Live.

2000s Listed on the National Historic Register, the Fox Theatre continues to be ranked as one of the top grossing theatres of its size. It also serves as Detroit’s crown jewel among the resurging Foxtown entertainment district of performing arts and sporting venues, bars and restaurants. An extensive array of concerts, comedians, Broadway and family programming continue to delight audiences; including Kid Rock & The Detroit Symphony Orchestra, Nicki Minaj, B.B. King, Janet Jackson, Sting, Jerry Seinfeld, Steve Harvey, Tyler Perry’s Madea, Dreamgirls, Fiddler on the Roof, Donny & Marie and more.

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FOX theatre i n for matio n The Fox Theatre opens 60 minutes prior to the scheduled event time. CAMERAS, AUDIO AND VIDEO RECORDERS: The policy regarding cameras, audio & video recorders is altered to accommodate the preference of the artist. To inquire if cameras, audio or video recorders are permitted for a particular event, please contact us at 313.471.3200. SECURITY SCREENING: To ensure the highest level of safety and security, everyone is subject to a courteous screening upon entering the Fox Theatre; security measures include screening via walk-through metal detector and bag inspections. Please note, all personal belongings are subject to inspection and prohibited items discovered during security inspections must either be returned to the owner’s vehicle or discarded: Items will not be held for later pickup. PROHIBITED ITEMS: Items prohibited in the Fox Theatre include – but are not limited to – weapons (this includes weapons accompanied by a valid CPL permit), aerosol cans (hairspray, mace, pepper spray, etc.), outside food & beverage, pocket knives, utility tools, laser light pointers, bottles, cans, large bags and coolers. Prohibited items discovered during security inspections must either be returned to the owner’s vehicle or discarded: Items will not be held for later pickup. The Fox Theatre reserves the right to expand or modify the items prohibited at any time. LOST AND FOUND: All found items are submitted to our Corporate Security Department following the event; please contact 313.471.6490 to inquire. BARRIER-FREE: Barrier-free seating locations and restrooms are provided; please advise the box office of any special needs or seating requirements when ordering tickets. To order Accessible Seating tickets, please call our Accessible Seating Voicemail System at 313.471.3211 and follow the prompts. FIRE EXITS: Fire exits are indicated by lighted, red signs; please use the exit nearest your seat for the shortest route out of the theatre. HEARING ASSISTIVE DEVICES: Hearing assistive devices are available on a first come, first served basis. To obtain a headset, please visit the Guest Services kiosk located in the Grand Lobby; a driver’s license or picture ID must be exchanged for a device (this is a complimentary service.)

CELLULAR PHONES: Please refrain from utilizing cellular phones in the Auditorium. CONTACTING A PATRON: The Fox Theatre does not have a paging system; in the event of an emergency, please contact the Corporate Security Department at 313.471.6490 with the name and seating location of the patron you are attempting to contact. FIRST AID: First aid is available at all events. ATM: ATM’s are located on the Main Floor and Mezzanine levels of the theatre, on the left side of the building. FOX PARKING STRUCTURE: The Fox Parking Structure is located between Woodward Avenue and Park Street, just south of I-75 (Fisher Freeway.) Entrances are on the Fisher Freeway service drive and Montcalm Street; the 1,100 car parking tower is well lit, secure and includes thirty-two (32) handicapped parking spaces (handicapped parking spaces are adjacent to the glass elevators on all eight levels.) For future events prepaid parking is available at Ticketmaster.com. FOOD AND BEVERAGE: Food and beverage are permitted in the Auditorium for all events unless explicitly indicated otherwise; bars and concessions stands are located throughout the theatre. ELEVATORS: Elevators to the Mezzanine and Galleries are located to the right of the Grand Lobby. RESTROOMS: Restrooms serving Main Floor patrons are located in the lower level lounge areas; the men’s restroom is located on the right side of the theatre and the women’s is located on the left. The Mezzanine and Gallery A, B and C men’s restrooms are located on the left side of the theatre and the women’s are located on the right. Barrier-free restrooms are located on the Main Floor and Gallery C (left side of the theatre.) SMOKING: Smoking is prohibited inside the Fox Theatre; designated smoking areas are located outside the building.

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Mike’s Inside Scoop Ice Cream, Sundaes, and Soft Serve............. 112

Hot Dog.......................... Most Concession Stands All Beef Dog ...................................................... 112 Polish Sausage ............ Most Concession Stands Italian Sausage................................................. 112 Chili Dog......................................................112,126 Philly Cheese Steak.......................................... 112 Hot Italian Beef.................................................. 112 BBQ Beef Brisket Sandwich............................ 112

BEVERAGE OPTIONS

Non-Alcoholic Beverages Frozen Cola.................................................114,128 Soft Drinks........................All Concession Stands Bottled Water................ Most Concession Stands Vitamin Water............... Most Concession Stands Energy Drink............... 104,105,112,116,119,126 Full Throttle....................................................... 119

East End Joe’s DELI Soups, sandwiches, gluten-free sandwiches, salads, snacks & beer...................................... 116

Alcoholic Beverages Draft beer/Bottles & Cans.... 104, 105, 106, 108, 109, 110, 112, 114, 115, 116, 118, 119, 121,.122, .. 124 ,126, 127 Craft Beer........................................................... 110 Wine.....................................104,105,112,116,126 Cocktails..............................104,105,112,116,121 123,124,125,126 Frozen Daiquiris................................................ 125 Margaritas................... 104,105,112,116,119,126 Mike’s Hard Lemonade............104,105,112,116, 119,126

Hockeytown Grill Chicken Club Sandwich, Cheese Burger & Specialty Entrees.............................................. 126 Little Caesars Pizza.............................................................114,128 Super Slice..................................................106,126 Deep Dish Specialty Pizza............................... 126 Crazy Crust/Cheese Bread............................. 110 Buffalo Wild Wings Traditional Wings, Boneless Wings, Tenders & Buffalo Chips.................................. 127

Tim hortons Tim Hortons Coffee..... Most Concession Stands Hot Chocolate............... Most Concession Stands Iced Cappuccino.........................................108,121 French Vanilla Cappuccino...............108,112,121

Snacks Peanuts.......................... Most Concession Stands Potato Chips.................. Most Concession Stands Soft Pretzel.........................108,112,119,120,122 Chili with Toppings........................................... 112 Nachos.................................105,108,112,119,122 Popcorn......................... Most Concession Stands Caramel Corn............... Most Concession Stands

merchandise OPTIONS Show merchandise is available at select merchandise stands throughout the concourse.

Olympia Club

Cocktail service is available once doors open prior to show time and throughout the evening. The Olympia Club is located at ice level on the west side of Joe Louis Arena.

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MAYBE QUESTIONING THE NORM SHOULD BE THE NEW NORM. Every time a bar gets raised, a record gets broken, or a new star shines, it’s because somebody was curious. Wondering how high they could reach. How much they could do. As a proud supporter of the Fox Theater Series, we applaud that. Questioning everything makes anything possible.

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