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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: 1 -800-745-3000 Ticketmaster Customer Service: 1-800-653-8000 Event Information Line: 313-471-6611 Group Sales: 313-471-3099 / group.sales@olyent.com General Information 313.471.3200
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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 Coordinator Joshua Berenter..................Contributing Writer/Proofreader Bryan Durren...................................................Creative Director Michelle Chmura.......................................Production Director Allison Thompson.........................................Graphic Designer Johnston Lithograph, Inc...............................................Printer
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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 Caesar Pizza Kits 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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Opens June 6 City Theatre
rnie, Mitch Albom’s smash hit play about Hall of Fame broadcaster Ernie Harwell, returns for a third season to the City Theatre for a limited four-week engagement. Taking center stage, just one block from Comerica Park, Ernie offers fans an inspiring opportunity to remember the “Voice of Summer” this season. Group tickets of eight or more are on sale now by calling Olympia Entertainment Group Sales at (313) 471-3099.
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Friday, June 7 • Fox Theatre
even-time Grammy® Award-winner Gladys Knight began her career as lead vocalist of Gladys Knight & The Pips; with whom she recorded recognizable hits such as “Every Beat of My Heart,” “I Heard it Through the Grapevine,” and “Midnight Train to Georgia.” She has since gone on to record more than 38 albums. Grammy®-nominated R&B singer Ledisi is known for her jazz influenced vocals. Since her debut album Soulsinger: The Revival, Ledisi has garnered recognition for her catalogue of awardwinning albums to include Feeling Orange But Sometimes Blue, Lost and Found and Turn Me Loose.
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Saturday, June 8 Fox Theatre
omedian Daniel Tosh returns to the Fox Theatre with his all-new “The June Gloom Tour” with special guest, Jarrod Carmichael for two performances at 7 p.m. and 10 p.m. Tosh currently hosts the TV series Tosh.0 on Comedy Central that showcases his razor-sharp humor and biting commentary, and delves into all aspects of the Internet from the absolutely absurd to the incredibly ingenious in this weekly, topical series.
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Wednesday, June 12 • Joe Louis Arena
leetwood Mac, one of rock’s most enduring, beloved and successful bands, will embark on their first major tour in three years, “Fleetwood Mac Live 2013”, to include a performance at Joe Louis Arena. Multi Grammy®-winning and Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductees, Fleetwood Mac last toured in 2009 with the sold out “Unleashed Tour”. The new tour also marks the 35th anniversary of the release of their classic Rumours album (1977), one of the most successful albums in recorded history with sales exceeding 40 million copies. Rumours planted itself at the top of the pop charts for over 31 weeks and had four top-10 singles. The current Fleetwood Mac lineup includes Mick Fleetwood and John McVie – both original members since 1967 – Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks, who joined the band in 1975.
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he weird and wonderful family comes to devilishly delightful life in The Addams Family, coming to the Fox Theatre for a limited three performances. This magnificently macabre new musical comedy is “a visually satisfying, rib-tickling, lunatic musical that will entertain you to death!” says Toronto Post City. The Addams Family features an original story that is every father’s nightmare. Wednesday Addams, the ultimate princess of darkness, has grown up and fallen in love with a sweet, smart young man from a respectable family. Everything will change for the whole family on the fateful night they host a dinner for Wednesday’s “normal” boyfriend and his parents. Come meet the family. We’ll leave the lights off for you. Group tickets of 10 or more are on sale now by calling Olympia Entertainment Group Sales at (313) 471-3099.
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Thursday, June 20 • Fox Theatre
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aking their debut performances at Detroit’s Fox Theatre, Grammy® Award-winning bands Los Lonely Boys and Los Lobos will join forces with Alejandro Escovedo for one powerhouse evening of musical brotherhood. More than three decades have passed since Los Lobos released their debut album, Just Another Band from East L.A. Most recognized for their hit single “La Bamba”, Los Lobos most recently received a Grammy® nomination for their album Tin Can Trust, the first release of a new collection of original material in four years. Los Lonely Boys, known as the Texican rock’n’roll trio of brothers, including Henry, JoJo and Ringo Garza, have achieved multi-platinum album sales, a Grammy® Award for their monster hit “Heaven” and widespread acclaim from critics, fans and other musicians.
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Friday, June 28 Fox Theatre
rammy® Award-winner Hank Williams Jr. prepares to invigorate audiences with his new album Old School, New Rules at the Fox Theatre. Williams will perform songs from his latest album with a vigor and sense of purpose that makes ample use of his remarkable musicality, instantly recognizable vocals and always-present charisma.
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Williams has had a long and successful career. In October 1982, he had nine albums on the Billboard music charts at the same time, a feat unequaled by any other living artist. Williams has received 16 songwriting honors from Broadcast Music, Inc., had 10 No. 1 singles, 13 No. 1 albums, 20 gold and five platinum albums and a double platinum album (Greatest Hits, Vol. I).
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Friday, July 5 Joe Louis Arena
MERICAN IDOL® LIVE! returns this summer to get fans up close and personal with Season 12’s Idol finalists; including Amber Holcomb, Angie Miller, Burnell Taylor, Candice Glover, Curtis Finch Jr., Devin Velez, Janelle Arthur, Kree Harrison, Lazaro Arbos and Paul Jolley. Plus, Aubrey Cleland joins the Tour as the 11th Idol finalist thanks to the AT&T AMERICAN IDOL® LIVE! Tour Fan Save, voted on by the Idol fans. Finalists will perform favorite moments from the season as well as never-before-seen performances. Group tickets of 10 or more are on sale now by calling Olympia Entertainment Group Sales at (313) 471-3099.
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immy Buffett & The Coral Reefer Band returns to Comerica Park as part of the “Songs from St. Somewhere Tour 2013” with special guest Jackson Browne and His Band. Last July marked Michigan’s largest single-night Buffett concert in history with a sold out crowd at Comerica Park. Once again, Buffett fans are invited to soak in the full Margaritaville experience with the return of the FREE downtown beach party for all to enjoy. Starting at 12 p.m., the day-long festivities will be located at the corner of Woodward and Montcalm on the north side of Comerica Park and feature a LandShark Lounge, a variety of island-inspired interactive games, tiki bars with frozen concoctions, live entertainment and much, much more.
Saturday, July 27 • Fox Theatre
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egendary jazz-rock icons Walter Becker and Donald Fagen will bring Steely Dan back to the Fox Theatre with their new “Mood Swings: 8 Miles To Pancake Day Tour”. Onstage, Becker and Fagen will be joined by eight brilliant supporting musicians, appearing as The Bipolar Allstars (featuring Keith Carlock on drums, Freddie Washington on bass, Jim Beard on keyboards, and Jon Herington on guitar), along with The Borderline Brats — three sublime, soulful songbirds. Together, they will treat audiences to selections from The Dan’s extraordinary four-decade catalog, rich with infectious tunes, bodacious harmonies, irresistible grooves and sleek, subversive lyrics, punctuated by blazing solo work and rich ensembles. As always with the adventurous Becker and Fagen, a few surprises may be in store as well.
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Sunday, July 28 Joe Louis Arena
ieber Fever shows no signs of letting up! As millions of fans celebrated the success of the Believe album and accompanying sold-out “Believe” world tour, global superstar Justin Bieber is extending his headlining tour, presented by Motorola, to include a performance at Joe Louis Arena. Additionally, $1 from each ticket will be donated to Pencils of Promise, a charity which works to build schools and increase educational opportunities in the developing world. The goal is to build 15 schools around the world for underprivleged children. For more details go to www.pencilsofpromise.com.
Friday, Aug. 2 • Fox Theatre
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een R&B/pop sensation, Mindless Behavior is returning to the Fox Theatre with their highly anticipated “All Around The World Tour”. The tour serves as the second headlining tour for the ever-busy quartet—comprised of members Prodigy, Ray Ray, Roc Royal and Princeton. No strangers to the stage, Mindless’ tour resume ranges from opening for superstars Janet Jackson and Justin Bieber, to top billing on 2011’s “Scream Tour”. In 2012 they headlined the “#1 Girl Tour” in promotion of their debut album. This summer’s tour will feature a longer set, incorporating some of the group’s latest hits, including lead single “Keep Her on the Low” and fan favorite “All Around The World.” Opening acts include fellow teen stars The OMG Girlz (“Gucci This (Gucci That?)”) and Coco Jones (“Holla At the DJ”).
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Friday, Aug. 9 Joe Louis Arena
enowned for his extended headlining sets, full live band, pyrotechnics and creative stage and lighting design, Lil Wayne’s new “2013 America’s Most Wanted Music Festival” promises to be a visual and aural spectacle unlike anything he has done before. Joining the Grammy® Award-winning and multi-platinum recording artist on tour are special guests T.I. and 2 Chainz.
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lympia Entertainment and Etico Productions will present the family favorite If You Give A Mouse A Cookie at the City Theatre. Created by Etico Productions founder John Manfredi and directed by award winning director and playwright James Bowen, If You Give A Mouse A Cookie is a madcap messy ride through Laura Joffe Numeroff best selling children’s book. Don’t miss this funny, heartwarming story about a boy and his energetic, demanding and inquisitive visitor. Group tickets of eight or more, as well as private-show discounts are on sale now by calling Olympia Entertainment Group Sales at (313) 471-3099.
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Saturday, Aug. 24 Fox Theatre
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etBack!® The Beatles Laser Experience LIVE! takes modern audiences on a magical mystery tour through a fantastic laser-guided anthology of the Fab Four, celebrating The Beatles in a totally new, stellar concept, fueled by a cast of spot-on impersonators. The GetBack!® troupe, assembled from the hit London and Broadway musical Beatlemania, has endeared audiences since 1980 as one of the longest-running Beatles tribute groups in the world, due to its uncanny mimicry and infectious energy. Group tickets of 10 or more are on sale now by calling Olympia Entertainment Group Sales at (313) 471-3099.
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Thursday, Sept. 5 Fox Theatre
l Volo members, Piero Barone (19), Gianluca Ginoble (18) and Ignazio Boschetto (18), released their self-titled debut album in April 2011, where it debuted at No. 10 on the Billboard Top 200 Charts and has gone on to sell over 1 million copies worldwide. Their astonishing vocals are reflected in their live cd/dvd set Il Volo Takes Flight – Live From The Detroit Opera House, which includes a mix of reimagined classics and original material. Il Volo’s second studio album, We Are Love, was released last fall as the group finished up a North American headline tour and a guest spot on Barbra Streisand’s tour. The trio’s live performances have received standing ovations across the U.S. and critical acclaim.
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Friday, Sept. 6 • Fox Theatre
ountry music’s most famed group, Alabama, will embark on a brand new “Back to the Bowery Tour” to celebrate their very first concert at The Bowery in Myrtle Beach, SC. The band’s career-to-date has resulted in 21 gold, platinum and multi-platinum albums, 43 No. 1 singles and more than 73 million in record sales. “I’m so excited to celebrate 40 years since our first show at The Bowery,” says Alabama frontman, Randy Owen. “We still love one another, have played music together all these years, and are blessed to still be around. Most importantly, we are ever grateful for the fans, many having been with us since we used to play for tips, so to be able to go back out and play for them will make this a very special year.”
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Sunday, Sept. 15 • Joe Louis Arena
orld Wrestling Entertainment presents Detroit’s first-ever Night of Champions Pay-Per-View event LIVE from Joe Louis Arena. Don’t miss all the unexpected and exciting moments during this live television event. Group packages of 10 or more get a free upgrade and save up to $25 per ticket. Group packages ($25, $50, $70 and $90) are on sale now by calling Olympia Entertainment Group Sales at (313) 471-3099. Individual ticket-on-sale information will be announced soon.
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Sunday, Sept. 22 • Fox Theatre
lways educational and entertaining, The Wiggles includes a fun group of people and characters including Blue, Red, Yellow and Purple Wiggles with Dorothy the Dinosaur, Captain Feathersword, Wags the Dog and Henry the Octopus on board for an extra wiggly good time. Now, after 21 years, The Wiggles will introduce three new cast members including the first-ever female member, Emma Watkins, during their all new “Taking Off!” worldwide tour. For the first time, audiences will get to meet the new lineup and hear new music, as well as sing along to their favorite hits all incorporated into their live show. Group tickets of eight or more are on sale now by calling Olympia Entertainment Group Sales at (313) 471-3099.
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Friday, Sept. 27 Fox Theatre
lobal recording artist and the world’s best-selling soprano, Sarah Brightman, will bring her “Dreamchaser World Tour” to Detroit’s Fox Theatre. The tour follows the release of Brightman’s latest single, “Angel” that is taken from her highly-anticipated new album, Dreamchaser. She has received more than 180 gold and platinum awards in over 40 countries. Brightman pioneered the classical crossover music movement and is the only artist to have simultaneously topped the Billboard dance and classical music charts.
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Oct. 2 – Oct. 27 • City Theatre
he hilariously, bloody Evil Dead: The Musical will return to the City Theatre for its fourth annual engagement. In honor of the cult classic’s Detroit world premiere in October 1981, the musical will perform a four-week engagement starting Wednesday, Oct. 2 through Sunday, Oct. 27 at the City Theatre. Evil Dead: The Musical unearths the old familiar story: boy and friends take a weekend getaway at abandoned cabin, boy unleashes ancient evil spirit, friends turn into Candarian Demons, boy fights until dawn to survive. As musical mayhem descends upon this sleepover in the woods, “camp” takes on a whole new meaning with uproarious numbers like “All the Men in my Life Keep Getting Killed by Candarian Demons”, “What the F&%* Was That?” and “Do the Necronomicon”. Group tickets of eight or more are on sale now by calling Olympia Entertainment Group Sales at (313) 471-3099.
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Sunday, Oct. 13 • Fox Theatre
eltic Thunder, the world-renowned supergroup – comprised of vocalists Emmet Cahill, Keith Harkin, Ryan Kelly, George Donaldson, Neil Byrne and Colm Keegan – continues to astonish audiences, traveling as easily across the genres of folk, traditional Irish, adult contemporary, rock and classical crossover, as they travel the world, performing for an ever-growing number of fans. Don’t miss Celtic Thunder when they return to perform their latest show “Mythology” at the Fox Theatre. “Mythology” presents the perfect blend of entertainment, ideology and Gaelic spirituality, providing a modern twist on the old Celtic storytelling tradition. In addition to the six main vocalists, the tour will also feature strings, guitar, percussion, whistles, pipes, guitars and more in the eight-piece Celtic Thunder band. The tour’s musical director is David Munro, who also plays keyboards in the show. Group tickets of 10 or more recieve 10% off on select tickets, and are on sale now by calling Olympia Entertainment Group Sales at (313) 471-3099.
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Friday, Oct. 18 – Sunday, Oct. 20 • Joe Louis Arena
.S. Figure Skating announced Detroit’s Joe Louis Arena as the host venue for 2013 Hilton HHonors Skate America. The international event is the first of six stops on the International Skating Union (ISU) Grand Prix of Figure Skating Series. The event will feature three days of competition in ladies, men’s, pairs and ice dancing. The field of competitors will include 52 world-class athletes, some of whom will compete at the 2014 Olympic Winter Games in Sochi, Russia. Skate America, the premier annual international figure skating competition held in the United States since 1979, returns to Detroit for the fourth time (1995, ’97, ’98). The Doubletree by Hilton Hotel Detroit–Dearborn will be the official host hotel for the event. Hilton HHonors celebrates its third year as title sponsor of Skate America. Group tickets of 10 or more, as well as weekend group packages are on sale now by calling Olympia Entertainment Group Sales at (313) 471-3099.
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Saturday, Nov. 2 Fox Theatre
n the late 1990s Alton Brown reinvented the food show with his award-winning Good Eats. Now with this live, traveling, foodie, comedy, quiz, lecture, puppet, talk, science, storytelling, and music show he’s reinventing the live, traveling, foodie, comedy...well, you get the point. Audiences are sure to be amazed, amused, edified and perhaps a little bit terrified. (Be sure to request a seat in the “poncho zone”.) Group tickets of 10 or more are on sale now by calling Olympia Entertainment Group Sales at (313) 471-3099.
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Sunday, Nov. 24 Fox Theatre
he Fresh Beat Band, Nickelodeon’s preschool music group and stars of the hit TV series of the same name, are giving fans one more chance to see them live. The Fresh Beat Band Live in Concert Tour Presented By Nickelodeon features Kiki (Yvette Gonzalez-Nacer), Marina (Tara Perry) and Twist (Jon Beavers) and Shout (Thomas Hobson), performing The Fresh Beat Band hits from Seasons 1, 2 and 3 of the Nickelodeon live-action music series that teaches preschoolers about music appreciation. Songs performed include “Here We Go, “A Friend Like You,” “Bananas” and “Just Like A Rockstar,” among others.
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Sunday, Dec. 1 • Fox Theatre
traight No Chaser (SNC), the acclaimed a cappella phenomenon, is headed back to the Fox Theatre in support of the group’ s eagerly-awaited new album, Under The Influence. SNC features the captivating sound of 10 unadulterated human voices coming together to make extraordinary music that is moving people in a fundamental sense and with a sense of humor. The tour also marks a milestone for Straight No Chaser as they feature the return of founding member Steve Morgan, who rejoins the group after the departure late last year of Ryan Ahlwardt. Fans can meet the newest/oldest member of SNC at Straight No Chaser’s official YouTube channel, www.youtube.com/sncmusic. Group tickets of 10 or more are on sale now by calling Olympia Entertainment Group Sales at (313) 471-3099.
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Sunday, Dec. 22 • Fox Theatre
elebrate this Christmas with Moscow Ballet’s world famous production of the Great Russian Nutcracker! Bring the whole family for the quintessential Holiday experience. 40 star-studded Russian artists perform Olympian feats in the Holiday classic seen by millions. Don’t let your family miss the performance of a lifetime, filled to the brim with magical toys, falling snow, growing Christmas trees and astounding Russian dancers. Group tickets of 10 or more are on sale now by calling Olympia Entertainment Group Sales at (313) 471-3099.
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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 pick-up. 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 pick-up. 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 theater. 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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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 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 CC Olympia Club is located at ice level on the west side of Joe Louis Arena.
Desserts Dippin Dots..................................................108,112 Donuts & Muffins......................................108, 121 Ice Cream Novelty........ Most Concession Stands Large Candy.................. Most Concession Stands Cookies................................................108,116,121 E OW IE H CE RD RAN O G NT E
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