Top 10 Best Fox Theater Near Detroit, Michigan
“No matter the event I always enjoy myself at the Fox Theater. I was so happy when they restored it...” more
“It's not as flashy as the Fox, but it's a nice venue to see a show. The best part about the Fisher...” more
“I have visited this theater several times and have enjoyed myself. Yes, the theater has changed over...” more
“This theater is GORGEOUS. Honestly, one of the most impressive theaters I've been to in my life (and...” more
“We had a corner room which offered a great view of Fox Theater and Ford Field.” more
“ROMT is a pretty big theater and a decent venue. Usually it's General Admission but I have seen them...” more
“One of the security members said we could walk to the Fox Theater and wait in the lobby to stay...” more
“Love coming to watch shows here. The theater is very intimate and it adds to the experience.” more
“and small venue, kind of grungy, you won't be disappointed if you go in expecting Fox Theatre.” more
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"Love the Fox Theatre, beautifully restored in the 80's it is one of Detroits jewels. Brett Goldstein (Roy Kent from Ted Lasso) was the comedian on stage and he had the crowd in his hands from the beginning to the end Special thanks to the volunteer ushers. Peg seated us and refused our tip. Chatting with them, they informed us the theatre was replacing ALL on the seating in August... can't wait to see the new look."