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Get Your Sugar - Band Tickets in Detroit: 2026 Concerts & Tour Schedule
Parking & Directions for Sugar - Band Masonic Jack White Theatre at the Masonic Temple
2nd Blvd. & 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. Fox Theatre Parking - 0.4 miles, $12
4. Greektown Casino Garage - 0.5 miles, $20
5. Lot at 3rd and W. Grand - 0.6 miles, $8
Sugar - Band Concert Live at Masonic Jack White Theatre at the Masonic Temple | Detroit – October 08th, 2026
Step inside the Masonic Temple's stunning Cathedral Theatre and you’re transported to a space that’s as rich in history as it is alive with energy. This isn’t just any venue; it’s a hub for local talent, where new artists get their shot on stage and audiences can catch some truly memorable performances. The vibe is intimate but vibrant, and the open seating keeps things feeling spontaneous, like you’re part of the show rather than just watching from afar. The building itself is a treat to explore, with those iconic circular stairs leading straight up to the theatre, offering a little piece of Detroit history on every step. In fact, the theatre’s been recognized by the Detroit Free Press for its unique atmosphere, and you can even peek at a collection of Masonic memorabilia that adds a layer of storytelling to the experience. It’s a perfect spot for those looking for a night out that combines culture, history, and a touch of that Detroit grit. And for fans of Sugar - Band Detroit, catching a show here means experiencing the city’s musical spirit in a place that’s more than just a concert hall, it’s a piece of Detroit’s soul.