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Detroit Tigers Opening Day and Tailgate Party, Bad Bunny among weekend events

The weather might be indecisive, but the Detroit Tigers season has officially begun. Their home openers is this weekend. The Detroit Tigers season officially begins this weekend, with their home openers at Comerica Park and a free Opening Day Tailgate Party at Grand Circus Park. The city of Detroit will celebrate All Things Detroit Day at Eastern Market Sheds 3, 4 and 5. Latin music superstar Bad Bunny will perform his “Most Wanted Tour” at Little Caesars Arena. The Detroit International Festival of Animation returns at the Senate Theater on Saturday, featuring works from local and international animators. If you're a Bank of America or Merrill cardholder, you can get into some museums for free. The Royal Oak Bourbon Fest will feature over 200 whiskeys and bourbons, plus live music.

Detroit Tigers Opening Day and Tailgate Party, Bad Bunny among weekend events

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DETROIT (WXYZ) — The weather might be indecisive, but the Detroit Tigers season has officially begun. Their home openers is this weekend. You can also celebrate the city of Detroit at All Things Detroit Day.

Bad Bunny's “Most Wanted Tour” will be at Little Caesars Arena. Here are 7 Things to do in the D:

• Eastern Market Sheds 3, 4 and 5 at 2934 Russell Street in Detroit

• You can celebrate All Things Detroit Day this Sunday at Eastern Market. The event connects the public with small business owners, artisans, entertainers and food makers. Plus, DJs will be playing live sets throughout the day. Tickets are $5 at the door.

• Little Caesars Arena at 2645 Woodward Avenue in Detroit

• Latin music superstar Bad Bunny will be in town this weekend. The Puerto Rican rapper is bringing his “Most Wanted Tour” to Little Caesars Arena.

• The Detroit International Festival of Animation returns to the Senate Theater Saturday. Doors open at 7 p.m. and the show starts at 8. A 99-minute mix of short displays will showcase works from local and international animators. Tickets are $10.

• Little Caesars Arena at 2645 Woodward Avenue in Detroit; Ford Field at 2000 Brush Street in Detroit

• The Detroit Red Wings are at Little Caesars Arena Friday against the New York Rangers and Sunday against the Buffalo Sabres. The Michigan Panthers take on the Birmingham Stallions Sunday at Ford Field.

• Comerica Park at 2100 Woodard Avenue in Detroit; Grand Circus Park on Witherell Street in Detroit

• Mother Nature won’t tell you that we’re on our way toward warmer days. But baseball returns to Detroit as the Tigers home opener is this Friday. The Tigers take on the Oakland Athletics at Comerica Park. Plus, you can celebrate with the Opening Day Tailgate Party at Grand Circus Park. Entry to the tailgate is free for everyone.

• Are you a Bank of America or Merrill cardholder? If so, you can take advantage of an opportunity to get into some museums for free. Participating museums include the Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation, Arab American National Museum, Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History, Michigan Science Center and Motown Museum. This program is being offered the first weekend of every month.

• If you’re a fan of the darker, more complex flavors of bourbon, you’ll want to act fast and grab your tickets to the Royal Oak Bourbon Fest on Saturday. The festival features over 200 whiskeys and bourbons, but you’ll also be able to find beer, wine and non-alcoholic options. Plus, there will be food trucks and live music. Tickets start at $10.

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Ämnen: Baseball, Detroit Tigers, MLB

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