Detroit, MI
‘DWTS: Live!’ tour hits Fox Theatre Detroit this month, Grand Rapids in March; how to get tickets
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The “Dancing with the Stars” touring show is scheduled to visit Detroit, Michigan on Tuesday, February 24.
The “Dancing with the Stars: Live!” season 34 cast tour is now underway. The nearly 90-show trek began January 22 in Akron, Ohio, and is still to hit Radio City Music Hall in New York; Wind Creek Event Center in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania; Hippodrome Performing Arts Center in Baltimore as well as The Theater at MGM National Harbor in Oxon Hill, Maryland; and the Petersen Events Center in Pittsburgh before taking the stage at the Fox Theatre Detroit on February 24. The production will return to Michigan on Sunday, March 8 for a show at DeVos Performance Hall in Grand Rapids, and is even set to circle back for a second date at the Fox later this spring (May 8).
‘Dancing with the Stars: Live!’ to visit Detroit & Grand Rapids in 2026, how to get tickets
Featured on the “Dancing with the Stars: Live!” lineup are co-hosts Danielle Fishel, Andy Richter, Elaine Hendrix, and Emma Slater, as well as special guest stars Alix Earle, Dylan Efron, Jordan Chiles, and season 34 title holder Robert Irwin. Pros performing throughout the tour include Val Chmerkovskiy, Britt Stewart, Alan Bersten, Brandon Armstrong, Jenna Johnson, Daniella Karagach, Pasha Pashkov, Ezra Sosa, Hailey Bills, and latest Mirrorball winner Witney Carson.
How to get tickets:
Shop official tickets via Ticketmaster and dwtstour.com/dates. Fans can also browse available listings on secondary markets like SeatGeek, Vivid Seats, and StubHub.
“Dancing with the Stars: Live! – 2026 Tour”
Sat, Feb 14 — New Jersey Performing Arts Center; Newark, NJ
Sun, Feb 15 — Radio City Music Hall; New York, NY **
Tue, Feb 17 — Wind Creek Event Center; Bethlehem, PA
Wed, Feb 18 — Wind Creek Event Center; Bethlehem, PA
Thu, Feb 19 — Hippodrome Performing Arts Center; Baltimore, MD
Fri, Feb 20 — The Theater at MGM National Harbor; Oxon Hill, MD
Sat, Feb 21 — The Theater at MGM National Harbor; Oxon Hill, MD
Sun, Feb 22 — Petersen Events Center; Pittsburgh, PA
Tue, Feb 24 — Fox Theatre Detroit; Detroit, MI
Wed, Feb 25 — Murat Theatre at Old National Centre; Indianapolis, IN
Thu, Feb 26 — Stephens Auditorium; Ames, IA
Fri, Feb 27 — Stifel Theatre; St. Louis, MO
Sat, Feb 28 — Andrew J Brady ICON Music Center; Cincinnati, OH
Sun, Mar 1 — Prairie Home Alliance Theater; Peoria, IL
Tue, Mar 3 — Miller High Life Theatre; Milwaukee, WI
Wed, Mar 4 — Armory; Minneapolis, MN
Thu, Mar 5 — Music Hall Kansas City; Kansas City, MO
Fri, Mar 6 — Rosemont Theatre; Rosemont, IL
Sat, Mar 7 — Rosemont Theatre; Rosemont, IL **
Sun, Mar 8 — DeVos Performance Hall; Grand Rapids, MI
Tue, Mar 10 — Value City Arena at Schottenstein Center; Columbus, OH
Wed, Mar 11 — Grand Ole Opry House; Nashville, TN
Thu, Mar 12 — Knoxville Civic Auditorium; Knoxville, TN
Fri, Mar 13 — Altria Theater; Richmond, VA
Sat, Mar 14 — Ovens Auditorium; Charlotte, NC **
Sun, Mar 15 — Durham Performing Arts Center; Durham, NC
Tue, Mar 17 — The Dome; Virginia Beach, VA
Wed, Mar 18 — Steven Tanger Center for the Performing Arts; Greensboro, NC
Thu, Mar 19 — North Charleston Performing Arts Center; North Charleston, SC
Fri, Mar 20 — Spartanburg Memorial Auditorium; Spartanburg, SC
Sat, Mar 21 — Mark C. Smith Concert Hall at the Von Braun Center; Huntsville, AL
Sun, Mar 22 — BJCC Concert Hall; Birmingham, AL
Tue, Mar 24 — Jacksonville Center for the Performing Arts; Jacksonville, FL
Wed, Mar 25 — Peabody Auditorium; Daytona Beach, FL
Thu, Mar 26 — Addition Financial Arena; Orlando, FL
Fri, Mar 27 — Ruth Eckerd Hall; Clearwater, FL
Sat, Mar 28 — Ruth Eckerd Hall; Clearwater, FL
Sun, Mar 29 — Hard Rock Live; Hollywood, FL **
Tue, Mar 31 — Fox Theatre; Atlanta, GA
Wed, Apr 1 — Orpheum Theatre; Memphis, TN
Thu, Apr 2 — Simmons Bank Arena; North Little Rock, AR
Fri, Apr 3 — Beau Rivage Theatre; Biloxi, MS
Sat, Apr 4 — Beau Rivage Theatre; Biloxi, MS
Thu, Apr 9 — Smart Financial Centre; Sugar Land, TX
Fri, Apr 10 — Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory; Irving, TX
Sat, Apr 11 — Intrust Bank Arena; Wichita, KS
Sun, Apr 12 — Bellco Theatre at Colorado Convention Center; Denver, CO
Wed, Apr 15 — WaMu Theater; Seattle, WA
Thu, Apr 16 — Moda Center; Portland, OR
Fri, Apr 17 — Hult Center; Eugene, OR
Sat, Apr 18 — San Jose Civic; San Jose, CA **
Sun, Apr 19 — Grand Theatre at Grand Sierra Resort; Reno, NV
Tue, Apr 21 — SAFE Credit Union Performing Arts Center; Sacramento, CA
Wed, Apr 22 — San Diego Civic Theatre; San Diego, CA
Thu, Apr 23 — Segerstrom Center for the Arts; Costa Mesa, CA
Fri, Apr 24 — Fontainebleau Las Vegas; Las Vegas, NV
Sat, Apr 25 — Dolby Theatre; Hollywood, CA
Sun, Apr 26 — Dolby Theatre; Hollywood, CA
Wed, Apr 29 — Arizona Financial Theatre; Phoenix, AZ
Thu, Apr 30 — Arizona Financial Theatre; Phoenix, AZ
Sat, May 2 — Eccles Theater; Salt Lake City, UT **
Sun, May 3 — Eccles Theater; Salt Lake City, UT
Tue, May 5 — Orpheum Theater; Omaha, NE
Wed, May 6 — Stifel Theatre; St. Louis, MO
Thu, May 7 — Andrew J Brady ICON Music Center; Cincinnati, OH
Fri, May 8 — Fox Theatre Detroit; Detroit, MI
Sat, May 9 — OLG Stage at Fallsview Casino; Niagara Falls, ON
Sun, May 10 — Shea’s Buffalo Theatre; Buffalo, NY
Tue, May 12 — The Met Philadelphia; Philadelphia, PA
Wed, May 13 — Akron Civic Theatre; Akron, OH
** Multiple showtimes
Detroit, MI
Detroit Lions Sign QB Teddy Bridgewater To Backup Jared Goff in 2026
The free agency tampering period has begun for the NFL, and the Detroit Lions are among the active teams acquiring players as they try to get back to the playoffs after they did not meet their own standard for last season.
On Monday, it was revealed that 2025 Lions backup quarterback Kyle Allen was heading to Buffalo, leaving another hole in the roster to fill. Nearly 24 hours later, that hole has been filled, as veteran quarterbackTeddy Bridgewater is heading back to Motown.
Bridgewater spent the 2023 season with Detroit, in what initially was going to be his final season in the league.
However, after coaching Miami Northwestern Senior High School to a state championship in Florida during the 2024 season, he announced he was planning to unretire, and Detroit picked him up for their push towards the top seed in the NFC.
Bridgewater then resigned as head coach at Miami Northwestern and signed with Tampa Bay to backup Baker Mayfield last season.
He appeared in four games last season, throwing 15 passes for the Buccaneers, which were his first NFL pass attempts since 2022.
Bridgewater is a safe option at backup quarterback in Detroit, as the former Rookie of the Year has had a steady career since entering the league with Minnesota out of Louisville in 2014.
Bridgewater returns to back up Jared Goff under new offensive coordinator Drew Petzing, as this is a situation where Detroit stuck with a player they knew. For Petzing, this is not the first time coaching Teddy Bridgewater, as he was an offensive assistant with Minnesota when they drafted Bridgewater in 2014.
A leg injury derailed his career after a Pro Bowl season in 2015, but he has started 37 games since the injury as a journeyman. Bridgewater left Minnesota and Drew Petzing and would overlap with Dan Campbell when the quarterback played for New Orleans in 2018 and 2019. In addition to Minnesota, New Orleans, Tampa Bay, and Detroit, Bridgewater has also played for Carolina, Denver, and Miami.
Detroit stuck with a safe and familiar option in Bridgewater, as a majority of their offense, alongside most of their offensive staff, have worked with the quarterback before. If Bridgewater is turned to in any situation, there will be full confidence in the Louisville product to make the right play.
NFL Draft Implications
This puts Detroit in a unique position when looking ahead towards the NFL Draft, as a popular mock draft pick for Detroit was taking a quarterback, with Cole Payton, Luke Altmyer, and Taylen Green all being among the names mentioned.
Bridgewater is an excellent mentor alongside Goff, but having three quarterbacks on the Lions roster after injury-riddled campaigns in the last two seasons may not be the wisest allocation of a roster spot.
For the time being, Detroit has their backup quarterback for the season, and there is not a better option than Bridgewater when it comes to familiarity and adaptability. While the former Pro Bowl quarterback has yet to throw a pass in Detroit, he has the familiairity and trust of the coaching staff to be a backup entering a pivotal year.
Detroit, MI
Detroit ‘Sloppy Chops’ restaurateur\u00a0killed: What to know
How to anonymously submit a tip to Crime Stoppers of Michigan
Here are the three ways to submit a tip to Crime Stoppers of Michigan safely and anonymously: by phone, online, and through the P3 Tips mobile app.
Mourning continued and no suspects were in custody a week after the fatal shooting of Detroit restaurateur and nightlife figure Mikey “Mike B” Brown at the end of February.
Brown was the beloved figure behind the “Sloppy” brand of restaurants, and remembrances have been rolling in online since his death.
Here’s what to know:
Shooting outside cocktail bar
“Mike B” Brown, 51, and two others were shot about 4:30 a.m. Feb. 28 in the area of 15789 Schaefer, police previously said.
The two others were found in front of the location, and Brown was found across the street, police said.
Police have asked those with information on the shooting to come forward.
There were no suspects in custody and no further updates in the case as of Monday, March 9, according to a statement from the Detroit Police Department.
Updates on the conditions of the two other individuals shot were also not provided.
Who was Mikey ‘Mike B’ Brown?
Brown was a husband, a father of five and a restaurateur.
He opened Sloppy Chops Restaurant, a steakhouse, in 2020 on West McNichols off the Lodge Freeway and later opened a seafood restaurant called Sloppy Crab, which was renamed the Crab Sports Bar, on East Jefferson Avenue near the Renaissance Center. Brown previously had two clubs, as well.
His downtown dining spot served as an answer to questions on offerings for Black diners in the city’s renaissance. His other “Sloppy” location showcased successful reach beyond downtown and into the city’s neighborhoods. Brown was also a cultural figure in not only the world of dining, but in the nightlife, the Free Press reported.
When are funeral services for Mikey ‘Mike B’ Brown?
A family hour was set for 9 a.m. March 13 and a funeral was set for 10 a.m. March 13, both at Triumph Church –North Campus at 15600 J.L. Hudson Drive in Southfield.
What’s been the fallout since Mike ‘Mike B’ Brown’s death?
Outside of the community hurt, there’s also been calls for a crackdown on establishments that stay open into early morning hours in residential areas, ClickOnDetroit reports.
How to report tips on Mikey ‘Mike B’ Brown’s shooting
Those with information tied to the triple shooting can contact the Detroit Police Department’s homicide unit at 313-596-2260 or submit anonymous tips through Crime Stoppers at 1-800-Speak-Up or DetroitRewards.tv.
Detroit, MI
Detroit Lions need backup QB as Kyle Allen to sign with Bills
Former Detroit Lions QB Hendon Hooker reflects on his time in Detroit
Former Lions QB Hendon Hooker joins to discuss his time in Detroit and Amon-Ra St. Brown’s skill on the basketball court.
The Detroit Lions will need to find a new backup quarterback. Kyle Allen, the 30-year-old ninth-year veteran, will reportedly sign with the Buffalo Bills for two years and $4.1 millions, according to ESPN, reuniting him with his former coordinator Joe Brady.
Allen, who came to the Motor City a year ago after inking a one-year deal, appeared in just three games and attempted two passes this past season as starter Jared Goff logged 98.5% of the team’s offensive snaps at quarterback.
Allen’s greatest contribution came in the preseason, when he forced the organization to give up on its experiment with Hendon Hooker.
In the competition for the No. 2 job, Allen outperformed Hooker and made the former 2023 third-round pick expendable by bringing his stunted development into sharp relief. While Hooker struggled to move the offense when he was in command, Allen thrived in his four auditions, spearheading one productive drive after another for the Lions. He completed 79.5% of his attempts, throwing for 401 yards and five touchdowns with two interceptions. All the while, he exhibited a good understanding of the Lions’ timing-based passing game, giving management the confidence he could – if needed – relieve Goff in a pinch.
“I feel very comfortable with him,” Campbell said last August.
But as it turned out, the Lions were never forced to call upon Allen. Goff, who hasn’t missed a start since Week 17 of the 2021 season, remained reliably present.
The Lions hope Goff’s iron-man streak will continue.
But if it for some reason ends, Allen is no longer there to replace him.
Contact Rainer Sabin at rsabin@freepress.com. Follow him @RainerSabin on X.
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