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Ticket
registration
now open
for Live
from
Detroit:
The
Concert
at
Michigan
Central
and OPEN
House
DETROIT
-
Michigan
Central
has
opened
ticket
registration
for the
Michigan
Central
OPEN, a
community
celebration
to be
held
from
June 6
to June
16. The
event
commemorates
the
reopening
of
Michigan
Central
Station
following
an
extensive
restoration
by Ford
Motor
Company.
You can
find
more
details
about
ticket
reservations
at
www.michigancentral.com.
Mary
Culler,
chair of
Michigan
Central,
said,
"After a
six-year
restoration
by Ford
and many
others,
Michigan
Central
Station
will
reopen,
reimagined
as a
place of
innovation
and
culture
open to
all.
This is
a
historic
moment
not just
for
Michigan
Central,
but for
those
near and
far who
love
Detroit."
Ford
Motors
and
Michigan
Central
OPEN
will
host a
public
opening
night
concert
outside
the
station
featuring
legendary
Detroit
performers.
The
concert
is being
produced
by Jesse
Collins
Entertainment,
known
for
producing
memorable
music
entertainment
moments
including
multiple
Super
Bowl
Halftime
Shows.
The
outdoor
concert
will
also be
available
via
livestream.
Some of
Detroit’s
biggest
stars
will
headline
the
90-minute
outdoor
show in
front of
The
Station.
The
standing-room-only
show
will
feature
short
films,
appearances
by local
leaders,
and
creators
telling
stories
of
innovation
and
culture
from
around
the city
and the
region.
Gates
will
open at
6 p.m.,
and the
show
will
begin at
8:30
p.m.
Adjacent
to the
Newlab
at
Michigan
Central
(formerly
the Book
Depository
building),
visitors
can
relax on
the
front
lawn and
enjoy
live
music
and
local
entertainment.
They can
also
learn
about
innovation
opportunities,
community
events,
and
skill
development
programs
at
Michigan
Central.
Visitors
can buy
food,
drinks,
and
commemorative
souvenirs.
Visit
michigancentral.com
for more
information
on the
Michigan
Central
OPEN
festivities,
including
how to
register
for
tickets
and
updates
on
performances.
Tickets
are free
for Live
from
Detroit:
The
Concert
at
Michigan
Central
and the
OPEN
House
tours,
but
registration
is
required.
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