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Get Your Broken Social Scene Tickets in Detroit: 2026 Concerts & Tour Schedule
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Parking & Directions for Broken Social Scene Fox Theatre - Detroit
2211 Woodward Ave, Detroit, MI
48201, US
1. Fox Theatre Garage - 0.1 miles, $20
2. Detroit Opera House Lot - 0.2 miles, $15
3. Greektown Casino Parking - 0.3 miles, $10
4. City Parking Lot 2 - 0.4 miles, $12
5. One Detroit Center - 0.5 miles, $18
Broken Social Scene Concert Live at Fox Theatre | Detroit – July 25th, 2026
The Fox Theatre in Detroit is a true gem that instantly grabs your attention with its iconic marquee lighting up Woodward Avenue, making it impossible not to stop and stare. This historic venue, dating back to the late 1920s, is packed with character and charm, standing as a proud testament to Detroit’s rich cultural past. It boasts the largest indoor stage in the country, spanning roughly 4,800 square feet, which means every show feels epic, like you're right there in the middle of something special. I mean, just imagine the energy during a big musical like Les Misérables in 2017, when the entire theater seemed to vibrate with excitement. Broken Social Scene in Detroit? Definitely a highlight, especially in such a spectacular setting. The architecture is a feast for the eyes, and if you're lucky enough to get loge seats, you'll find them perfect for bringing along family or friends who want a little extra comfort. Whether you’re coming from the east side or downtown, directions are simple, just follow Mack Avenue or Jefferson onto Woodward, and you’re there. Honestly, it’s not just a concert venue; it’s a piece of Detroit history, and catching a show here feels like being part of something bigger than just the music.