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13 biggest concerts coming to SE Michigan in 2024

Madonna, Bad Bunny and Olivia Rodrigo bringing their tours to Detroit in 2024.

DETROIT – 2023 was a big year for concerts in Detroit. From Taylor Swift to Beyoncé­, it was a great year for music fans in Michigan.

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So who will be stopping by Motor City next year? Here’s a look at some of the highly anticipated shows for 2024:

Here are 13 concerts coming to SE Michigan in 2024

Madonna (Little Caesars Arena) January 15

The Queen of Pop is making her homecoming in glorious fashion with the “Celebration Tour,” a career-spanning spectacle that not only celebrates four decades of iconic music, but her fans as well. From “Vogue” to “Ray of Light,” join Madonna in her first retrospective tour. The tour was originally scheduled in August of this year but was postponed to the beginning of next year.

Blake Shelton (Little Caesars Arena) February 23

Olivia Rodrigo (Little Caesars Arena) March 23

After her breakout hit “drivers license,” Disney star Olivia Rodrigo immediately became a household name, selling out her first show at Masonic Temple Theatre in minutes. She’s returning to Detroit, in an arena that is still too small for her, to support her latest album GUTS.

Bad Bunny (Little Caesars Arena) April 6

It’s been a long time since Benito’s been back in Detroit, but the global superstar is making his Little Caesars Arena debut with his biggest spectacle yet: The “Most Wanted Tour.” The Grammy Award winning rapper from Puerto Rico will be performing his biggest hits like “Tití Me Preguntó” and “MONACO.”

Nicki Minaj (Little Caesars Arena) April 20

Zach Bryan (Ford Field) June 20

Niall Horan (Pine Knob Music Theatre) July 10

George Strait & Chris Stapleton (Ford Field)

Alanis Morissette (Pine Knob Music Theatre) July 16

Def Leppard & Journey (Comerica Park) July 18

FILE - In this April 3, 2016, file photo, Kenny Chesney performs at the 4th Annual ACM Party for a Cause Festival in Las Vegas. Chesneys No Shoes Reefs organization is helping to have an artificial reef installed off of Floridas Atlantic Coast. The organization and other marine groups donated and installed 13 reef balls on the ocean floor off of Delray Beach in Palm Beach County. (Photo by Eric Jamison/Invision/AP, File)

Kenny Chesney (Ford Field) August 10

Blink 182 (Little Caesars Arena) August 12

Green Day (Comerica Park) September 04

Of course, this is not an exhaustive list of shows, you can find our live event guide here. Summer concerts are still being announced so there will probably more exciting announcements on the way.

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Until then, we’ll see you in the audience next year, Detroit!