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Parking & Directions for The Damned Majestic Theatre - MI
4120 Woodward, Detroit, MI
48201, US
1. Detroit Opera House Garage - 0.3 miles - $10
2. Greektown Casino Parking - 0.4 miles - $15
3. Comerica Park Lot - 0.5 miles - $10
4. Woodward Avenue Lot - 0.6 miles - $12
5. Michigan Avenue Lot - 0.7 miles - $8
The Damned Concert Live at Majestic Theatre | Detroit – October 29th, 2026
The Majestic Theatre in MI is a true gem that feels like stepping back into the golden age of Hollywood with its vintage decor and retro charm. Walking in, you’re greeted by an eye-catching neon sign and walls lined with classic film posters that immediately set the mood. Over the years, it’s hosted iconic acts like The Smashing Pumpkins and Radiohead, making it a must-visit for music lovers craving that authentic, old-school vibe. The theatre’s reputation for audience interaction is part of its charm, after certain shows, you might find yourself chatting with performers or catching an impromptu Q and A, adding a layer of intimacy you don’t get everywhere. Tickets are generally for general admission, so you can just kick back and soak it all in at your own pace, no assigned seats here, but don’t worry, the seats are comfy enough for long nights of headbanging or singing along. It’s easy to get there too, whether you’re coming from the airport or the Motown Museum, just hop on I-94 West or take Woodward Ave for a quick trip. Seeing The Damned Detroit at the Majestic Theatre is more than a concert, it’s an experience that makes you feel like part of Detroit’s rich music history.