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    We thoroughly enjoyed this intimate venue and we most certainly will return. We saw Pat Benatar and…read moreher husband Neil perform live and we highly recommend this spot. We can't wait to see our next live performance here!

    This was my first time at this venue, I came here to see Lindsey Stirling tonight…read more First off, fantastic concert by Lindsey, but that's unsurprising... I think this is the 5th or 6th time I've seen her and actually the second time in Ohio (I live in the Detroit area), in 2019 I saw her at the Stranahan as well. To be fair we showed up around 8:15 p.m. for an 8:00 concert. I had been wanting to show up around 6:30 or 7:00 p.m. when the doors opened but we both work till 5:00 p.m. and the venue is about an hour and 15 minutes away, so by the time we had a quick dinner and got there with some breaks it was about 8:00. I had read all of the do's and don'ts of the venue so I knew that we could bring camp chairs for our general admission seats but could not bring the chair covers. Apparently they do have parking here and it's $10 but it was sold out. I saw something online about how parking might be for a fee but nowhere anywhere else did the venue mention it, so I do think they could improve on that. The parking was sold out so they also need to work on that. We ended up parking for $10 right across the street and I can't really complain because it was like a 5-minute walk, but we were lucky to even get in there. Again, I know we showed up late, but the venue itself should have more parking. There weren't a ton of places to sit - If you buy an actual seat they have benches that you sit on which I knew ahead of time, and I bought general admission just in case the concert got rained out. Lots of people were sitting in camp chairs but there were also a lot of people just standing, and it was hard to find somewhere to sit behind another group of sitting people, rather than the standing people. I ended up getting lucky and found a spot for maybe 1.5 chairs closer to the stage/reserved seating area, and that's where we sat for the concert. I feel like it's kind of an unwritten rule that if you're located in a group of camp chairs or on the benches that you should just sit, not stand; unfortunately a few people stood for the majority of the concert and even my 6'4" boyfriend was having trouble seeing. Overall I would come back here for a venue but I might buy reserved seats even though the benches did not look that comfortable. It was nice to have my own camp chair and I would definitely show up earlier next time but the parking situation was not great. One positive thing I will say is that you basically enter the venue right from the parking lot which is different than a lot of Detroit area places, with venues like Pine Knob and Meadowbrook you usually have quite a hike up and down hilly areas before you get to your seat.

    Pacesetter Park - amateursportsteams - Updated May 2026

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