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Get Your Squeeze Tickets in Detroit: 2026 Concerts & Tour Schedule
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Parking & Directions for Squeeze Masonic Temple Theatre
500 Temple Ave, Detroit, MI
48201, US
1. Masonic Temple Parking Lot - 0.1 miles, $10
2. Detroit Opera House Garage - 0.3 miles, $15
3. Gratiot-Central Garage - 0.4 miles, $10
4. Woodward Avenue Parking - 0.5 miles, $12
5. Fox Theatre Parking - 0.6 miles, $20
Squeeze Concert Live at Masonic Temple Theatre | Detroit – September 27th, 2026
The Masonic Temple Theatre in Detroit is one of those legendary spots that somehow feels like stepping back in time while still buzzing with energy. It’s a place that’s seen everything from classic concerts to wrestling shows that pack the house, and the building itself is a feast for the eyes with its intricate architecture and historic charm. Squeeze Detroit knows that catching a show here isn’t just about the music or the performance, it’s about the whole experience, from the moment you walk through those grand doors to the roar of the crowd. Whether it’s catching a ballet by the Detroit Ballet Theatre or an electrifying concert, the acoustics are top-notch, especially in Area N, which really makes you feel like you’re right there in the middle of the action. Planning your visit? It’s smart to check out public transit updates first, because parking can be a little tricky sometimes, and you don’t want to miss a beat. Squeeze Detroit fans love the vibe, the history, and the sense that every show feels like a special event in this iconic venue. Honestly, if you haven’t experienced it yet, you’re missing out on a true piece of Detroit’s soul.