
It's shaping up to be another event-filled weekend in Metro Detroit with a plethora of activities to choose from, whether you're into music, holiday lights, or even wrestling. Starting with a familiar nostalgia trip, ClickOnDetroit reported that you can catch John Cusack at the Fisher Theatre on Thursday for a special screening of “High Fidelity,” followed by a conversation with the man himself.
Not to be outdone by indoor affairs, Friday marks this year's lighting of Detroit's Christmas tree at Campus Martius Park from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m., which Axios notes could see packed crowds. They also mention an all-new Candyland! installation at Beacon Park, free and open to selfie enthusiasts through January. If live music is more your speed and you find yourself at Music Hall Center, Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue are bringing New Orleans to Detroit Friday at 8 p.m., according to the same ClickOnDetroit post.
With a bit of musical whiplash, you could swap soulful beats for pop songs on Sunday. The Jonas Brothers hit the stage at Little Caesars Arena, celebrating 20 years in the music biz with a "Living the Dream Tour" that The Detroit News says includes everything from fan karaoke to trivia.
For those who prefer offbeat entertainment, Harpos Concert Theatre offers a combination wrestling show and food distribution event, where "Lunacy" live taping with Juggalo Championship Wrestling and Insane Clown Posse will be giving out free turkeys to early birds on Friday night, a spectacle The Detroit News describes. Finally, needing a touch of Thanksgiving spirit, an event set to honor the late Luther "Badman" Keith with a performance by fellow musician Keith Owens aims to support local journalists and media professionals facing financial hardships, as detailed in the same The Detroit News report.









