10 things to do this weekend in Metro Detroit

Events for weekend of January 5-6

Hand trapeze act in Cirque du Soleil's CRYSTAL now playing at Little Caesars Arena January 4-7, 2024. (Cirque du Soleil)

DETROIT – ❄️ Soak in the last bits of the holiday spirit or cozy up to some real winter fun.

10 things to do this weekend in Metro Detroit

Cirque du Soleil’s CRYSTAL (Little Caesars Arena), through Sunday: You know Cirque du Soleil for their world-class acrobatics and stunning visuals. Now, for the first time ever, it’s going on ice in a one-of-a-kind production taking audiences on an unforgettable winter journey. Discover the magic in a new show for the whole family. Multiple showtimes. Showtimes and tickets here.

Downtown Detroit Markets & Cadillac Lodge, through Sunday: The holidays may be over, but you have one last chance to soak in that spirit in the final weekend of the markets and lodge. Grab a present for yourself or for someone special through the specially curated walkway of local vendors selling books, specialty treats, home goods and more. Finish off with festive beverages in the fireplace-lit lodge. Admission is free. More info here.

Wild Lights (Detroit Zoo), through Sunday: It’s your last chance to see millions of twinkling LED lights will light up the Detroit Zoo bringing cheer to the park’s storied trees and buildings, as well as light tunnels and sculptures. Don’t miss the Enchanted Trail, a new interactive walk-through experience filled with lights and holiday sounds. More info and tickets here.

Monroe Street Midway, through Sunday: Make one last stop to the midway! Right in the heart of Downtown Detroit, you’ll find a winter wonderland of activities including a 20-foot arctic slide, winter bumper cars, winter puck-putt and tasty treats. The Midway is free to enter, most activities free. Open from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Thursdays and Sundays, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays. More info here.

Fire & Ice Festival (Valade Park), Friday to Sunday: It’s a celebration of the elements right at the Detroit Riverfront. Warm up in oversized fires and explore larger-than-life ice carvings. Guests can grab photos with Frozen’s Elsa or at the iron ice throne. Along with archery and axe throwing, there will be plenty of live entertainment all day long including roaming Renaissance performers, Flames & Dames, Randal Lee Wizard Show and more. The winter festival is open 4 to 9 p.m. on Friday, noon to 9 p.m. on Saturday, and noon to 7 p.m. on Sunday. The festival is free to attend. More info and schedule of entertainment here.

Novi Bridal Show (Suburban Collection Showplace), Saturday & Sunday 12 to 5 p.m.: Walking down the aisle soon and need a little inspiration? See what your dream wedding can look like. Meet local vendors, planners, designers and caterers who can craft your perfect night. Tickets are $15 at the door. More info here.

Detroit Automotive Swap Meet (Suburban Collection Showplace), Saturday & Sunday: Returning for its celebratory 50th anniversary, the Detroit Automotive Swap Meet is bigger than ever. Find everything you need under one roof with over 65,000 square feet of showroom space and hundreds of vendors selling all types of new and used parts. Save big by buying direct and discover hard-to-find auto parts. Open to the public Saturday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. More info here.

Lions vs. Minnesota Vikings (Ford Field), Sunday 1 p.m.: Get hyped as the Lions prepare for their first NFL playoff in 7 years. Their final regular season game will be right here at Ford Field and the excitement is sure to be just as thrilling. Get tickets here.

Northern Lights (Beacon Park), ongoing: Step inside the warm glow of larger-than-life light displays. Go inside a 15-foot infinity snow globe, a walkthrough snowflake, gleaming polar bears, sparkling presents and more. 125,000 recyclable LED light bulbs provide a warm glow to the Downtown park making it a perfect picture spot for the whole family. Admission is free. More info here.

The Rink at Royal Oak (Centennial Commons), ongoing: You still have plenty of time to tie those laces and go skating in the 60 by 90′ downtown rink. All-day skating is $10 and rentals are $5. The rink is open noon to 11 p.m. on Friday, noon to 11 p.m. Saturday, and 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. on Sundays. Various hours on weekdays. Schedule and more info here.

Find more events with our Live Guide calendar here.


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