Upcoming Events
Canceled Event:
Sheku Kanneh-Mason, cello &
Isata Kanneh-Mason, piano
We regret to inform audiences that concert has been canceled. We are in the process of notifying ticket buyers with options to refund or donate their tickets.
You Can Dance!
with Nic Gareiss
Angélique Kidjo
Thursday, March 26, 2026Five-time Grammy Award winner Angélique Kidjo returns to Ann Arbor for the first time since 2020 with her powerhouse voice, electrifying stage presence, and joyous music.
GATZ
Elevator Repair Service
A century after the publication of The Great Gatsby, Elevator Repair Service’s GATZ comes to Ann Arbor after its sold-out run at New York’s Public Theater in November 2024. Told over a single 8-hour production (including dinner break), GATZ is not just a retelling of the Gatsby story, but an enactment of the novel in which Fitzgerald’s masterpiece is cleverly delivered word for word.
Jeremy Nedd
from rock to rock…aka how magnolia was taken for granite
Brooklyn-born, Basel-based choreographer Jeremy Nedd delves into the complexities of dance ownership and cultural appropriation, taking inspiration from a rapper’s copyright infringement lawsuit against a video game company.
You Can Dance!
with Jeremy Nedd
James McMurtry duo feat. BettySoo
The Black Dog and the Wandering Boy
with special guest Ani Mari
Thursday, April 9, 2026Texas-based songwriter and guitarist James McMurtry is a supremely insightful and inventive storyteller who crafts searingly honest lyrics set against a rock/Americana backdrop. His Ypsilanti Freighthouse debut draws from his 2025 album The Black Dog and the Wandering Boy.
For Families:
Threads of Rhythm: Arab Music and Dance
This special interactive performance for families invites you to explore music and dance from the Arab World. Led by Chloé Gray of Ypsilanti’s Fun Girl Dance Company and music educator and oud player Raphique Barakat, the event will focus on the dabke, a traditional line-and-circle folk dance featuring energetic stomping, jumping, and kicking to rhythmic music.
Frames and Frequencies
Silent Films with Live Music
In this collaboration with iFFY, filmmakers who live or work in Washtenaw County will be invited to create a series of short silent films, all of which will be set to live, improvised music.
Thornetta Davis
Sunday, April 12, 2026Known as “Detroit’s Queen of the Blues,” Thornetta Davis has captivated audiences across the United States and abroad for over 30 years, sharing stages with legendary Blues and R&B greats including Ray Charles, Etta James, and Buddy Guy.
Life Sciences Orchestra & UMS Choral Union Concert
Tuesday, April 14, 2026The spring concert of the U-M Life Sciences Orchestra will feature the 150-member UMS Choral Union, and special guest solo vocalists, performing a stirring oratorio by English composer Edward Elgar.
Open Mic at the Freighthouse
Tuesday, April 14, 2026Ypsilanti, it’s time to take the stage! Open Mic Night at the Freighthouse is back, and we want to hear from you.
Nidia Góngora
Thursday, April 16, 2026Nidia Góngora brings the soul of Colombia’s Pacific coast to the stage, with a powerful, earthy, and luminous voice that carries centuries of Afro-Colombian tradition in this dance floor-ready event performed with marimba and percussion.
Takács Quartet
Friday, April 17, 2026The superlative ensemble returns in a program that includes a UMS co-commission by University of Michigan alumna Clarice Assad, plus works by Franz Joseph Haydn and Claude Debussy.
Program
Franz Joseph Haydn String Quartet No. 59 in g minor, Op. 74, No. 3 (“Rider”)
Clarice Assad NEXUS (UMS co-commission)
Claude Debussy String Quartet in g minor, Op. 10 (L.91)
The Complete Philip Glass Piano Etudes
Featuring 10 Pianists
Co-presented w/ Gilmore Piano Festival
In a rare concert performance and evening of master piano works for the 21st century, 10 outstanding pianists will perform all 20 of Philip Glass’s études on the Hill Auditorium stage.
For Families:
Joe Reilly & Friends Celebrate Earth Day
Joe Reilly is a singer/songwriter, social worker, and Michigan educator who writes songs from his heart. The Italian, Irish, and Native American (Cherokee) singer draws from his children’s albums of environmental and community songs in this concert for families. After the performance, families are invited to stay for a hands-on activity.
Voce Velata Youth Ensemble:
In Retrospect
At this free community event, meet the moment through music by composers Jessie Montgomery, Florence Price, Margaret Bonds, and more. Voce Velata — a local youth-led chamber ensemble — joins professional musicians to explore cultural idioms that are in dialogue with both our past and present.
Rhiannon Giddens
Tuesday, April 21, 2026MacArthur Genius Grant recipient and Pulitzer Prize winner Rhiannon Giddens has made a singular, iconic career out of stretching her brand of folk music into just about every field imaginable. Join us as the U-M Arts Initiative’s inaugural artist-in-residence takes the Hill Auditorium stage with her latest musical exploration.
Line Dancing with Ashley
Wednesday, April 22, 2026Join us at the Freighthouse for two hours of beginner line dancing with Ashley, set to country hits.
Jean-Yves Thibaudet, piano
Wednesday, April 22, 2026Short in length but limitless in imagination, all 24 of Claude Debussy’s magical Preludes for piano are performed by one of their supreme living interpreters, Jean-Yves Thibaudet.
K-12 Teacher Appreciation Party
Thursday, April 23, 2026Ian Fink
Friday, April 24, 2026Detroit’s Ian Fink brings a next-gen jazz combo to the intimate Ypsilanti Freighthouse.
Beyond This Point: Musician Minus Instrument
Saturday, April 25, 2026Beyond This Point, composed of Chicago-based collaborative percussion/arts trio Adam Rosenblatt, John Corkill, and AJ Morrissey, straddles the disciplines of music, theater, and science through gesture and ingenuity.
Bruce Hornsby & the Noisemakers
Friday, October 2, 2026Experience the musical legend’s brilliant piano playing and electrifying, genre-blurring sound that moves effortlessly between rock, jazz, folk, and beyond.

