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Best Fall 2015 Outdoor Concerts In Detroit

As summer winds down, capitalize on the beginning whispers of a crisp autumn by enjoying the great outdoors before the cold, dark days of winter are upon us. There's no better place for that than at a concert at an outdoor venue, listening to the sounds of your favorite musicians as they hit one of the outdoor stages in the D.
A$AP Rocky
DTE Energy Music Theatre
7774 Sashabaw Road
Clarkston, MI 48348
(248) 377-0100
www.palacenet.com/venues-eventsDate: Sat, Sept. 26; 6:30 pm

A$AP Rocky and Tyler the Creator will be at DTE Energy Music Theatre for a double-billed show — the "Rocky and Tyler" tour, featuring the two innovative performers. Each wordsmith has a charisma that will get the crowd worked up into a frenzy. Hometown fave Danny Brown will be the opener and is sure to draw an obscene number of fans who have been following his music career since the very beginning. Tickets for the show are available here.

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T.I.
Chene Park Amphitheatre
2600 E. Atwater St.
Detroit, MI 48207
(313) 393-7128
www.cheneparkdetroit.comDate: Sat, Sept. 5; 8:00 p.m.

Hold onto your hats, ladies, because Tip Harris is coming to the D, and it's sure to be a wild ride. With his Southern charm and trademark drawl taking center stage, this rapper is a force to be reckoned with. His charisma takes his performance to the next level, meandering back and forth in an unassuming yet powerful way. Fans are in for a night to remember as he raps with the Detroit River as the backdrop to the smooth lines of his popular lyrics. Tickets for this event are available here.

Related: Best Places To See Live Music In Detroit

Robert Plant & The Sensational Space Shifters
Meadow Brook Music Festival
3554 Walton Blvd.
Rochester Hills, MI 48309
(248) 377-0100
www.palacenet.comDate: Thurs. Sept. 5; 7:45 p.m.

Here's your chance to catch the Led Zeppelin frontman in all his glory, strutting his stuff in those tight leather pants of his. You know, the stuff that dreams of the seventies are made of. Make no mistake, this tour is not a nostalgia tour. Plant will breath new life into the classics, leaving fans with a fresh take on songs they thought they knew and giving them the chance to hear new music from a rock legend. Tickets for the show are available for purchase here.

After receiving a BA in Photography from Savannah College of Art & Design, Nicole Wrona began working with a diverse range of musicians. In addition, she is a freelance writer for numerous publications. Her work can be found at www.metalleaves.com and Examiner.com.
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