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Things to do this weekend in Detroit: March 29-31

Check out the Michigan Panthers, March Madness or some live music. Detroit is home to the NCAA Tournament's men's Midwest regional, with Little Caesars Arena hosting the event. Bob Marley's sons Damian "Jr Gong" Marley and Stephen "Ragga" Marleys will perform their own catalogs at The Fillmore. The Michigan Panthers will play in Week 1 of the UFL's inaugural season at Ford Field. The music and art show at The Riverside Detroit features art from local artists Bre'ann White and Bakpak Durden. Tickets are available online for $12.65 until Friday.

Things to do this weekend in Detroit: March 29-31

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🏀 Little Caesars Arena hosts the NCAA Tournament's men's Midwest regional, Friday through Sunday.

• Sparty and Oakland fans might want to stay home — nosebleed seats start at $212.

🦁 Bob Marley's sons, Grammy award-winning brothers Damian "Jr Gong" Marley and Stephen "Ragga" Marley, will perform their own catalogs and a medley of their father's classics Friday night at The Fillmore.

🏈 The Michigan Panthers are back at Ford Field on Saturday for Week 1 of the UFL's inaugural season.

🔥 NSFW: The music and art show Saturday at The Riverside Detroit features art from local artists Bre'ann White and Bakpak Durden, with performances from host Rob Apollo, John Fm, Ziggy Waters, $cottib, Nova Blu and more.

• Tickets are available online for $12.65 until Friday.

🥁 The Corktown music festival begins on Good Friday and continues through Sunday at Corktown Tavern, Gaelic League, Batch Brewing Company and Nancy Whiskey.

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