Detroit’s Summer Concert Preview
May 22, 2007By Art Michalski
Here we are again! The 2007 summer concert season is almost upon us. Here at Detroit Buzz, we are still getting most of the information for the big summer tours in our hands. But be prepared, this summer will be no disappointment. With many major tours and many roaming festival tours as well.
The ticket prices are going to vary greater this summer than in the past, with OzzFest setting the bar high by having no charge for tickets. The other side of this curve will be The Police’s first reunion tour in almost 25 years being the high ticket water mark for the summer.
But it’s easier to just tell you by venue, what is going to be heading to Detroit this summer. Remember, dates of shows and lineups do change on occasion. So, if your favorite band I mentioned now doesn’t make the Warped Tour, don’t go on our blog and tell me how stupid and deceitful I am, even though you want to.
Here we go:
Indoor Shows:
State Theatre: If you heard the rumors, they are true and the State Theatre is changing its name to the Fillmore Detroit sometime this summer. The House of Blues chain has bought the venue, and the name change has been promised. But the quality of the shows will remain:
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The Deftones will be on tour with Japanese avant garde rockers Dir En Grey, hitting the State…er.. Fillmore on June 12th.
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The Sounds of the Underground finds a new home this year, as it hits the venue on July 19th. This year’s metal fest features Shadows Fall, Chimaira, Every Time I Die and the shlock master mainstays Gwar.
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If it smells like a High Times magazine on August 2nd, don’t be surprised as the Kottonmouth Kings invade with Hed(Pe) and Authority Zero.
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Prepare to lash out at all the injustices in the world as Rise Against plays on August 23rd.
Outdoor Shows:
Freedom Hill: After a failed stint as part of the Palace Sports & Entertainment conglomerate; Freedom Hill is once again an independent venue. After only a half dozen or so shows at the venue last year; Freedom Hill has announced a hearty schedule in 2007. Here are some of the highlights:
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Starting off the season and fresh from the Rock on the Range Tour, modern rock stars Three Days Grace and Breaking Benjamin head to Freedom Hill on May 20th. Puddle of Mudd tags along on the bill as well and is officially back from the dead.
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At Rock on the Range, but later in the summer brings back ZZ Top, as they come on July 25th. Maybe they’ll bring those old school cars like they had in their videos in the 80’s.
- Until Tommy Lee is done milking Rockstar: Supernova for all its worth (which isn’t much); Vince Neil needs a summer job. So, he’ll be coming to Freedom Hill on August 4th. That’s right after he plays at the parking lot at Toledo Harley Davidson. Is playing a cruise liner not far behind? Oh wait…
- In case you need to take your girlfriend to some shows, you can always take her to see Snow Patrol on August 6th or the Goo Goo Dolls on August 26th. Bring extra earplugs for those shows; especially when “Chasing Cars” or “Iris” are played.
DTE Energy Music Theatre: The nine trillion pound gorilla of the Detroit summer concert scene is back. But with the rising gas prices, will the dominant venue suffer from lack of attendees who don’t want to drive all the way to Clarkston. Don’t bet on it…. Pine Knob (sorry energy corporate cronies, it will always be Pine Knob to me) is back for a full slate of shows. Here are the ones you might be interested in:
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Eddie Money plays on May 25th. If you pay to see this show; you paid too much. End of story.
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The Honda Civic Tour hits May 27th, in the midst of Memorial Day weekend. Pete Wentz (hopefully sans camera phone) and Fall Out Boy will headline, with the post-Blink 182 project +44, and the upstarts The Academy Is… backing them up.
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If you really want to score points with your Grey’s Anatomy loving significant other; The Fray will amaze you on June 16th. Note the sarcasm.
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Maybe Ted Nugent can rant on how much the Rage Against The Machine tirade on his presidential buddy at Coachella pissed him off when he’s at Pine Knob on June 22nd.
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Hair metal will be well represented this summer; with Def Leppard playing on July 24th, and the double bill of Poison and Ratt on July 31st. REUNION ALERT: Ratt is back with original lead singer Stephen Pearcy this summer; but no spandex will be worn. Thank god!
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Tool will come around once again this summer, hitting Detroit on July 3rd, producing sonic fireworks that will rival the real ones the next night.
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After not one, but two cancelled shows at the State; Incubus is promising us a show on July 26th. Fool me once, shame on you; fool me three times, shame on me.
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The Family Values tour will be back, and with promised low ticket prices once again this summer. This year’s bill features creators Korn, Trivium, Hellyeah and Atreyu. Oh yeah, Evanesance will be there too, if you like that sort of thing. It’s August 1st.
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The oddest fan pairing of the summer will take place August 11th, as the diehard aging metalheads take on diehard aging Goths as Slayer and Marilyn Manson tour together.
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The Projekt Revolution tour is reborn on August 22nd, as creators Linkin Park team up with My Chemical Romance, Taking Back Sunday and possibly H.I.M..
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Dave Matthews hits the Knob on August 23rd, but yes, it will probably be sold out. And no, you cant get tickets.
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Rush plays their first show in Detroit and god knows how long when they excite all the guitar and drum geeks on August 28th.
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And of course, the free OzzFest. Except infinite corporate plugs and beer guts galore on August 26th. After a year off, Ozzy Osbourne will be back with a solo set, plugging his new album Black Rain (surprisingly, it sounds all right). But with support from current metal kings Lamb of God and Hatebreed, the best probably wont be for last. You will want to watch Finnish Gwar-wannabes Lordi. The costumes are just as bad, but the songs aren’t. Best of all, OzzFest is on a weekend in Detroit for the first time since 1999.
Other Venues:
The Warped Tour will be back at Comerica Park this summer on July 27th. This marks the first time Warped is Saturday or Sunday since probably 1999. This year’s bill features punk legends Bad Religion and Pennywise and metal from Killswitch Engage and emo from Circa Survive and Cute is What We Aim For. Prog rock is represented from Coheed & Cambria. Warped creator Kevin Lyman must have listened to his constitutes after last year’s somewhat underwhelming bill.
The Police’s first show in 25 years hits the Palace on July 17th. If you’re expecting a joke and punchline, don’t. Beyond maybe having Rage Against the Machine play my birthday party (which aint happening, so don’t email me for an invite), this may be my most anticipated concert of the summer. I don’t care if they’re old as hell, at least I can say I saw this band once before they die.
Once again, we’ve got a big and busy mess on our hands this summer, when deciding what shows to pick. This isn’t even counting such bills as the the highly rumored Velvet Revolver and Alice in Chains tour, among others. Try fitting all those into your schedule and you just may run out of gas money. And who knows; there could be many more shows that happen between now and Labor Day. Bring your sunscreen, money, and favorite legal or not-so-legal libations.
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