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Fans of the Detroit FC at Keyworth Stadium (not my picture).
Jeff W.

Okay, please note this review reflects the experience of the Detroit FC game experience in the stadium. The stadium itself is old, run down, and not big enough. The stadium is also located in Hamtramck, and really is in the backyard of some of the houses! Parking is also not the best but if you're up to walk a bit you can find either a local lot or get a prepaid parking pass to one of the lots away from the stadium. That said it does have a certain charm about it that fits the atmosphere for the Detroit FC. The game was very fun to watch and the fans were very passionate for the team. There are two sections really one that is pretty rowdy with drums beating and smoke filling the air. The other is more family friendly but the fans are still pretty passionate for their team. Overall, with all the things that the stadium lacks it does remind you that you don't need fancy seats, expensive food, or giant screens to have an amazing time to enjoy a game. All that you need is a love for the game and some passionate fans!

Crowd and soccer players
Jennifer H.

If you're looking for a reasonably priced sporting event that you can enjoy with your family, I highly recommend attending the Detroit City Football Club games at Keyworth Stadium. The stadium opens 90 minutes before game time, and several food trucks and vendors were set up around the area with various food options, beverages of all kinds, games for the kids and of course fun merchandise to support the teams! The game was exciting to watch and the crowd showed up to support their team! Chanting, songs, drums and color cannons added to the excitement!

DCFC Opening Game @ Keyworth Stadium!
Amanda L.

FIrst time at a DCFC game and I am absolutely in love with Keyworth Stadium! LOVE how big and roomy it was, which allowed for there to be minimal areas of congestion with the big event crowd, but also how easily it was to get everywhere. LOVE the layout of the whole stadium too with shipping container stores/stands along the sides and the wooden bleachers!! Everything was delightful and what an absolute quality stadium to have DCFC play! Loved every second I was here and can't wait to come back soon!

Nice stadium
Mahritzah W.

What a great place, it was a great game we drove 140 miles just for the game as we had heard how good the ambiance was, we weren't disappointed, we sang, screamed cheered drank and ate everything a sports fun wants in a game. The people-the locals- are very friendly, they gave us all the history of the team, they seem very loyal, which is nice to see. We will definitely go back to see them, we will just go to an evening game as this was a scorching sunny day.

Mercedes V.

Watched a live soccer game last night. The teams were Detroit City FC vs Columbus Ohio. Of course, the home team won! Had more fun watching the fans from the rowdy side chanting and cheering for their teams. Smoke bombs most of the time and flags everywhere. It's my first time in this stadium. Our sponsor took care of the tickets. It cost around $8 for general admission. I'm not sure how much for the gold members. The restrooms look old and need to be clean. There were food trucks, so I tried the El Guapo tacos, Faygo and Rip it energy drink. Park at your own risk at this neighborhood.

David C.

The stadium is great! Lots of energy from everyone and field is tidy. Unfortunately, parking is very inconvenient. You will need to park a few blocks down and walk in. I love walking so not a big deal for me. I haven't spent much time in Hamtramck so I wasn't even aware they had a stadium like this. I had tickets to the suite which was amazing to be right behind the goal.

Matthew S.

This stadium is the home of Detroit City Football Club(DCFC). Me and my gf came for a game, we had our tickets paid for thanks to our sponsor. We went to a game between DCFC vs Colombus and the good guys won 1-0 on a last second goal! The food court next to the stadium is for food trucks and vendors and is a really cool and very open area. There's two seating areas one side is the "fan" side while the other is the "family" side. We were on the fan side of course but the family side is much calmer. The fans are the real fun they're extremely into the game and enthusiastic. Even too enthusastic sometimes I wondered if they were even following the game! The stadium itself is not the nicest and the bathrooms kindve stink but the fans definitely make up for it. It's a good place to see a good game of soccer in the city!

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Little Caesars Arena - This is a beautiful arena!

Little Caesars Arena

(380 reviews)

Midtown

Little Caesars Arena in Detroit was a really great experience. The arena itself is beautiful,…read moremodern, and very clean. As soon as you walk in you can feel the energy from the crowd, especially during a game or concert. The big screens, lighting, and overall setup make it easy to see what's going on no matter where you're sitting. It's definitely one of the nicest venues I've been to in Detroit. The food options were also pretty good for an arena. There were plenty of choices around the concourse--from pizza and burgers to other snacks and drinks--so you're not limited to just one stand. Of course, the prices are what you'd expect at a stadium, but the convenience and variety made it worth it. Everything we tried was fresh and hit the spot during the event. The staff and organization were also solid. The employees were friendly and helpful when we had questions, and the arena seemed very well managed. Even with a lot of people there, things moved smoothly and the place stayed clean. Overall it was a fun experience, and I'd definitely come back for another game or concert. Great atmosphere and a great Detroit venue.

The food and drinks here are ridiculously expensive, but I had a great time at the Detroit Pistons…read morevs Dallas Mavericks basketball game while I was in Detroit for several weeks for work. I always make a point to catch a live sporting event in most of the cities I travel to for long work trips, and I enjoyed this one. Pro parking tip. About 100 feet from the door to the arena there is a little dead end street called Park Ave where you can park for free if you arrive early before the road blocks go up!! See my photo. Park early and then walk over to Harry's Detroit Bar & Grill for a cheap beer and burger (or other great food) before the game!!! You won't regret it. Awesome food and very friendly people.

Ford Field - Cheers!

Ford Field

(229 reviews)

Downtown Detroit

Very nice venue with great seats anywhere you choose!…read more Been here for a few concerts and a couple Lions game (one being in a suite which was an amazing experience in itself!). The stadium packs a lot of people and depending on the event, it can get really busy so get their early! Plenty of parking nearby, but my opinion is to choose somewhere else that isn't a Ford Field lot or garage. They're either full pretty early, especially for tailgaters at a game, or they're simply very expensive. Food and drink throughout the venue is very good. As you can expect, the prices are high but that's the nature of going to an arena/stadium. For a Lions game, they do some fun tents and other activities in the street in front of the arena that faces Comerica Park.

Why 4 stars? Because there were some really unique and cool aspects to this stadium…read more --- --- --- I don't think there are more unique concourses in sports than Ford Field - at least not the stadiums I've been to. They do a really great job at making most of them not feel like you're just in another generic sports venue. The cobblestone streets are probably the leading factor, but there's just a lot going on here that says you're definitely in Ford Field and nowhere else. The negative about the concourses? They are far too small for the sellout crowds the Lions have. I love to walk the entire lower and upper concourse in a new stadium I'm visiting so that I can see everything. Here, this took me the better part of an hour just because I was essentially in rush hour traffic the whole time. Within the actual game itself, it's kind of a nice change of pace that there isn't an emcee screaming in your face about t-shirt tosses and other in-game entertainment during every whistle. That's a thing in live sports these days, but I actually liked the very throw back feel here. The fans knew to be pin-drop quiet durinng the Lions possessions and insanely loud when the defense was on the field. I appreciated that aspect too. Other than the concourses being way too narrow, this was a great place to watch a game.

Comerica Park - First Tigers game!

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(494 reviews)

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This is a great venue for baseball. Lots of food options. Easy to get to.. Go Tigers!read more

I was at the Royals - Tigers game a couple of weeks ago and it was part of a work trip where we…read morewere in a luxury box. Watching a game in a luxury box was a first for me and shall I say the last. It's not a dig on the stadium it's just not my thing. The people there were more attuned to discussing business rather than watch a game. The food offered wasn't great. They had the usual hot dog trays, smash burgers, chips, popcorn etc.. The wings were drenched in a really sweet BBQ sauce. Sorry, again, not my thing. Anyway, Comerica is a nice addition to the revitalized downtown Detroit area. I really didn't get to wander around too much with the exception of stopping at one of the shops to get a hat like I normally do when I visit a stadium I've never been to. Also, I usually try one of the speciality concession stands that offers a food option which is unique to the city. I didn't get to do that either. The stadium is really nice and there appeared to be plenty of parking around the stadium. And, outside of a couple of videos, I didn't take many pictures. I try to get nice pictures of the field, the players, the crowd and the architecture of the stadium, which again I didn't get to. I'm contemplating booking a trip out there in June when the Yankees are in town and going with my son. If I do, a more in depth review will be added here.

Aretha Franklin Amphitheatre - Chante Moore

Aretha Franklin Amphitheatre

(18 reviews)

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This Amphitheater is in such a beautiful area. It's one the best outdoor venues near a waterfront…read moreI've been too! Being part of the park and to be included with the riverfront walk is so nice. As you walk upto the amphitheater, you see large-scale art installations along Jefferson Avenue and Chene Street of renowned musicians including Aretha Franklin, Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, Diana Ross, Gladys Knight, and Tammi Terrel! At night the lighting within makes the art more amazing! The open air, the view of Detroit River behind it and the fixed seats underneath covered tent canopies and lawn seating behind those. There's concession and drink stations setup for concert goers. The concert performance was projected on the surface of the canopies. Boaters are even allowed to pull up to enjoy the performance. We had such a fantastic time!

The Phoebe Bridgers show at Royal Oak Music Theatre in September 2021 was moved to the Aretha…read moreFranklin Amphitheatre, so it was nice to be outside. We got there early enough to park in one of the several lots close by. It was $20 cash to park but that's what I expected. The lines were long and we weren't quite sure which one to get in, since there were at least two branches that we saw. I think we figured out that they all led to an entrance, and the line actually moved pretty quickly. They had people going through the line checking vaccine cards, so we just had to get through a bag check/pat down right outside the entrance. I wish they had checked IDs and given wristbands in line too, because the bar lines were long and very slow. I feel like that would have helped speed things up a bit. All the staff we encountered were friendly and nice. We did find someone to direct us to our seats, which was helpful. The seat numbers are a bit hidden and definitely not that visible when it's dark. The seats were comfortable and we were mostly shielded from the blowing storm that came through right before the show started. It was so cool to see Canada and be on the water. I loved that aspect of the venue. There were a few bars, but again the lines were really long and they were out of two things we tried ordering initially. The menu was also confusing as it listed prices for some drinks but half the menu was just bottle service - I don't think anyone at this show was doing bottle service, but I guess it was an option? The restroom lines were long but moved pretty quickly. They did have restroom attendants which helps with moving things along. If you have a couple bucks, be sure to tip them. They keep the facilities clean and have mints/candy/gum and other supplies for use. The main complaint I have is that the parking situation after the show was a nightmare, with no one directing traffic at all, either in the parking lot or on the street. Probably not any fault of the venue but it took us about half an hour of just sitting in standstill, gridlocked traffic before we figured out we could turn around and get into a line of traffic that was actually moving. I'd be interested in seeing another show here in the future. We did mask up the whole time because it was pretty crowded, looked to be sold out even though we were outdoors I just felt better wearing a mask.

Detroit Tigers - Legendary Willie Horton, a Detroit Tiger

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Downtown Detroit

The Detroit Tigers are one of Major League Baseball's oldest franchises. They go back to 1894 and…read morebecame a charter member of the American League in 1901. The team has won four World Series titles (1935, 1945, 1968, and 1984) each marking a distinct chapter in Detroit's cultural and industrial evolution. Legendary players like Ty Cobb, Hank Greenberg, and Al Kaline helped shape the Tigers' identity, while the team itself has remained a symbol of resilience and pride for a city that knows both triumph and hardship. But I'm only a fan of the Detroit Tigers as far as Tom Selleck goes. His Tigers cap became a signature part of his character Thomas Magnum. Born in Detroit and a lifelong Tigers fan, Selleck insisted on wearing the cap to reflect his own roots. The hat's presence on national television helped popularize it beyond the ballpark, turning it into a pop culture icon. Selleck even trained with the Tigers during spring training in 1991 to prepare for his role in Mr. Baseball, further cementing his connection to the team. I was at Comerica Park on August 19 2025 and watched the Detroit Tigers edge out the Houston Astros in a tense 1-0 victory that took ten innings. A true defensive matchup by great pitchers - only nine hits for the whole game and in the end, a bases-loaded walk decided the game. [Review 986 of 2025 - 465 in Michigan - 24540 overall]

Love the Tigers, love the park! Get there early, walk around and try all the food! Friday night…read moregames there is a fantastic fireworks display after the games!

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