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Things to do this weekend in Metro Detroit: June 27-29

Things to do this weekend in Metro Detroit: June 27-29

Axios26-06-2025
🌮 Dig into tacos, ice cream and BBQ at a food truck rally hosted by Batch Brewing.
Sunday, 12-6pm. Free to enter.
👠 Close out Pride Month with a Gigi's Cabaret drag show on Detroit's west side.
Shows at 10 and 11pm. $10 cover.
🌈 Or head to Marble Bar for Pride's last weekend and party with a "monochromatic" dress code, plus vendors, food, performances and DJs.
Friday, 9pm-late. $22.
🛝 Help celebrate the centennial birthday of Detroit's biggest park, Rouge Park, with a carnival, community fair and the park's summer music series.
Friday, 5-8pm; Saturday, 12-5pm; and Sunday, 12-5pm. Free!
😂 Are you a natural born heckler? Then check out the late-night Sh*t Show at Planet Ant Theatre, where the audience is encouraged to talk back to the stand-up comics.
Saturday, 11pm. $7.
🍔 Around a dozen restaurants are competing for the title of best burger in this weekend's ninth annual Burger Battle in Eastern Market. Sample burgers and see who is declared the victor.
Sunday, 1-5pm. $35.
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