
Events in Grand Rapids
Disney Presents The Lion King (Touring)
Extra Magic Packages in the Prime Orchestra combine a premium seat with show merchandise. Purchases are limited to eight tickets across all events, and ticket delivery will be delayed rather than issued immediately. The venue or event may introduce health and safety measures based on current guidance and law, and updates will be shared with ticket holders before each performance. Guests who do not follow these requirements may be asked to leave without a refund. Performances are planned to operate at full capacity. By attending, guests accept the risk of illness and waive related claims against Ticketmaster, Live Nation, The John Gore Organization, and John Gore Theatrical Group d/b/a Broadway Across America, as well as the venue, presenter, and event. Presale opportunities are available through groups such as Disney Visa, Broadway Grand Rapids options including SMS and eCLUB, Ticketmaster, Disney Friends and Family and SMS, social media offers, DeVos eCLUB, Grand Rapids Zoo, and D23, followed by a public onsale.
DeVos Performance HallMystic Dance Circle April Dance Circle
A guided circle dance experience at Armentality Movement Arts Center invites participants to move with intention, explore emotion, and express themselves through shared movement. The practice draws on longstanding traditions from many cultures, pairing communal patterns with a curated mix of global music so each person can embody personal intentions and build a connection with creativity, feelings, and a sense of ancestry through joyful dance. Facilitation is led by Adrienne Sofia Rose of Dream Circle Studio, a dancer with 14 years of belly dance experience and background in other styles including ballet. Open to all levels. Contribute what you are able, suggested $10, payable in cash at the door or via PayPal at the event. For registration or questions, email mysticdancecircle@gmail.com. The studio is inside the Grand Rapids Masonic Center, and free parking is available in the center’s parking garage.
Armentality Movement Arts CenterBetween the Tropes Book Club
Between the Tropes Book Club explores romance tropes with a choose-your-own-book approach. On the 2nd of each month, a trope wheel on social media sets the theme, and participants select any title that fits, from enemies to lovers to a single-bed scenario to second chance stories or forbidden love. At the end of the month, the group meets to discuss what everyone read, celebrate standout moments, and trade recommendations that add to growing TBR lists. There is no assigned text or pressure to keep pace, just casual conversation, shared obsessions, and room for plenty of swooning.
Kalamazoo Ringers
Experience a concert with the Kalamazoo Ringers, a 16-member bronze-level community handbell ensemble that stands among the longest-running of its kind in the United States. The program celebrates the seasons through a seven-octave array of Malmark handbells, six octaves of Malmark Choirchimes, and a two-octave set of Schulmerich Silver Melody Bells. Recognized as one of Michigan's premier handbell groups, the ensemble performs at First (Park) Congregational Church.
Park ChurchPleasant Hearts Pet Food Pantry Fundraiser
Kendra Scott hosts a Kendra Gives Back shopping event benefiting Pleasant Hearts Pet Food Pantry. Purchases made in store or online help keep pet food on the shelves for dogs and cats in the community. Volunteers will be present, and shoppers can pick up gifts, including for Mother’s Day, while supporting pets in need.
Kendra Scott Breton Village1st Phorm Community Walk/Ruck with Kaeley Wynsma
This community walk and ruck with Kaeley Wynsma takes place at Millennium Park and Beach. It is the second gathering of this series. Participants meet on the grassy hill at parking lot A before heading out on paved trails that are suitable for kids and strollers. Refreshments are planned, including Phormula 1 Clear.
Millennium Park and BeachMagic
An ultra intimate evening of wonder unfolds at Buffalo Traders Lounge, where reality seems to bend right before your eyes. This is not a traditional stage show, it is a highly personal, close-up performance designed to place you inside the magic rather than watching from afar. Attendance is limited to just eight guests so everyone enjoys a front-row, hands-on encounter. Expect close-up feats performed only inches away and interactive moments that make you part of the illusion, all in a cozy, private setting that feels truly one of a kind. With no stage and no distance between you and the magic, the focus stays on pure, in-the-moment mystery. It is a distinctive option for a unique night out, a memorable date, or something different to share with friends.
Buffalo Traders LoungePlanetarium Sound Bath
Experience an immersive sound bath inside the planetarium at the Grand Rapids Public Museum, guided by Catherine Schmidt of Yoga Zen. Settle in beneath the 50-foot dome as calming tones from meditative instruments fill the space while a custom visual program by artist Emily Hromi moves across the planetarium screen. The focus is deep relaxation, with soothing sound intended to support balance throughout the body. Visual elements may include bright lights or motion that could feel dizzying for some attendees. This event is for adults 18 and older. Wear comfortable clothing and bring pillows, blankets, or other items that help you relax. Capacity is limited and advance registration is required. Tickets are nonrefundable. Admission is $40, or $35 for Yoga Zen members. Catherine began practicing yoga and mindfulness in 2012 while building a career in Human Resources. After teaching on the side for several years, she opened Yoga Zen in 2018 in Caledonia, a studio welcoming all ages, and continues to share yoga and mindfulness with the Grand Rapids community. The projected visuals are created by Grand Rapids–based medical illustrator, designer, and multimedia artist Emily Hromi, who holds a BFA in Biomedical Art from the Cleveland Institute of Art. Through Studio Hromi LLC, established full time in 2019, she collaborates with a wide range of clients and draws on experience spanning fine art, medical illustration, design, museum work, and science communication.
Grand Rapids Public MuseumReverend Horton Heat
Experience a live set from Reverend Horton Heat at Elevation, joined by Black Joe Lewis and Pinata Protest. This event is open to all ages.
Elevation at The IntersectionCastle Rat + Sacred Leather
Castle Rat and Sacred Leather perform at The Pyramid Scheme as part of the venue's 15th anniversary weekend celebration. An artist pre-sale will be offered, followed by a general on-sale.
The Pyramid SchemeThe Princess Ball Experience (Grand Rapids, Michigan)
Enter a storybook world with the Princesses of Olivia Grace & Company at Hilton Garden Inn - Grand Rapids East. Guests can enjoy royal meet and greets, whimsical photo moments, live performances, and plenty of dancing, all with a touch of pixie dust. Appearing princesses include Cinderella, Belle, Ariel, Jasmine, Tiana, Rapunzel, and Elsa. The experience is offered in multiple identical sessions, and a preferred time can be selected when purchasing tickets. Every attendee, adults and children alike, must have a ticket due to capacity limits and to preserve the magic. General admission is $45. Optional enhancements are available. A group portrait opportunity allows your child to take a single group photo with all of the princesses using your own device, with no professional photographer, for $15 per child. A crowning moment is also available, during which a Princess places a tiara your child keeps as a souvenir, for $20 per child. Tickets are limited and are non-refundable, though they may be transferred to another guest. Plan to arrive at least 15 minutes before the selected session. Eventbrite is the exclusive authorized ticket seller. A parent or guardian must remain with their child or children throughout the event. No meal is included. Entry may be refused or a guest may be removed for safety, conduct, or operational reasons. Attendance grants Olivia Grace & Company and its authorized partners permission to photograph or record video for promotional and archival use.
Hilton Garden Inn - Grand Rapids EastSingles Qualifier - 9Ball ONLY! Sunday EVENT!
Anazah Sands West hosts a singles qualifier featuring 9-ball only brackets open to every skill level. Brackets will be grouped by skill level as participation allows, and boards will use a double elimination format when there are at least six players. With 16 entrants a splash board can advance five players, and the target is to run two full splash boards. In-person sign-up and open practice are available before play begins, and anyone who pre-registers still needs to check in on site before the boards are drawn. Registration is handled by Heather Merrick or Kelly Hildebrand. Fees are $50 for double elimination, plus $5 greens fees. To take part, you must be on the Spring 9-ball roster and have 10 league scores in 9-ball recorded within the past two years. Event winners earn a spot in a regional event that is free and divided by skill level, and top finishers there move on to the Poolplayer Championships in Las Vegas. For questions, contact Heather Merrick at 616-889-3909.
Anazah Sands WestSpring Clean Up at Fulton Street Market
This community clean up at Fulton Street Market focuses on pulling weeds, sweeping stalls, and mulching flower beds. Participants are encouraged to wear comfortable clothing that can get a bit dirty. Gardening gloves, tools, and light refreshments will be provided as the market is prepared for the Main Season.
Fulton Street MarketLorcana: Winterspell Set Championship @ House Rules
Bring a tournament-legal deck and face off against fellow Lorcana fans in a Core Constructed Set Championship featuring 55 minute, best of three Swiss rounds with a cut to the Top 4. The number of Swiss rounds depends on player count. Prizes include one Winterspell booster pack for each round win. The Champion receives a Champion playmat and a Tinkerbell - Snowball Collector foil promo card, players finishing 2nd through 8th receive a Tinkerbell - Snowball Collector foil promo card, and all participants receive a Tinkerbell - Snowball Collector non-foil promo card while supplies last. Tickets can be purchased on the official Lorcana Play Hub using the button at the top of the event.
Weekly Pokemon Open Play
House Rules Lounge hosts a weekly Pokemon open play session for the Trading Card Game. Players choose the format, with most matches focusing on Standard and Expanded. Take on challenges designed by the local Professor to earn prizes. Find a competitive opponent, settle in for a relaxed game, or learn how to play for the first time. This is a free, drop-in gathering, and RSVPs help ensure Professors and Judges are available to assist. In keeping with Pokemon League rules, alcohol is not allowed in designated play areas, and nonalcoholic choices like draft root beer and canned beverages are available. The event occurs each week and may be canceled in advance for holidays or company events.
Member Monday at Küsterer Brauhaus
Stammtisch members receive double discounts every Monday at Küsterer Brauhaus. Order a Maß, a one liter stein, or a half pour and enjoy the top deal on the West Side.
April Monthly Investor Meetup at SpeakEZ Lounge
Hosted in partnership with Joel Emerson of Vredevoogd-Brummel Insurance, this April meetup at SpeakEZ Lounge follows the Midwest Real Estate Conference and focuses entirely on networking and building new connections. It regularly attracts a strong turnout from the real estate community after the conference. Half of the restaurant is reserved for the group, appetizers are provided, and the full menu with drinks will be available for purchase. The format is open house, allowing participants to come and go as it suits their schedules.
SpeakEZ LoungeMonday Night Magic @All-Star Sports!
This gathering features Commander gameplay with plenty of spellcasting and goblin antics, offering a spirited way to start the week.
Board of Education Work Session
A work session for the Board of Education will be held at the Franklin Campus Library Building. The agenda is expected to be available on BoardDocs.
Slow Flow Meditation & Yoga
Experience a calm yoga and meditation session that centers on an unhurried flow and quiet moments, offering gentle movement with room to follow your own intuition. The practice is designed to support relaxation, recovery, and grounding as the week begins. Courtney Bishop, BSBA, a Strength and Conditioning Specialist and trauma informed yoga teacher, guides the class by blending her background in strength and wellbeing into an empowering, restorative, and balanced flow. She also offers a separate hour long power yoga class on Tuesdays. The Pursuit of Authenticity Coaching integrates strength and conditioning, mindfulness, and meditation to encourage deep listening, grounding, homecoming, and connection, using evidence based and trauma informed methods tailored to the individual. For details on what to bring and how to reserve a spot, refer to the event information provided.
Monday Night Swing!
Weekly sessions feature classes in swing-era dances followed by a social dance. This month includes a Charleston for Beginners class series, highlighting the energetic, showy style that rose to prominence in the 1920s and 1930s. The evening includes a Level 2 class, a Level 1 class, then a social dance. Pricing options are straightforward: a class is $10, the social dance is $10, or take both for $15. If you attend the Level 2 class, you may also take the Level 1 class at no additional cost.
Gentle Yoga
Find a steady, calming practice at Seymour Church with a weekly gentle yoga session focused on breath, mindful movement, and relaxation. Open to newcomers and experienced yogis, it is led by Jeff Brown, a Yoga Alliance RYT 200 instructor. The class is donation based with a suggested contribution of $5 to $10. Wear comfortable clothing that allows you to move with ease. Pre-registration is not required. First-time participants complete on-site registration, so plan a little extra time before your first visit. Bring a yoga mat, water, and any props you like such as a block or strap. Please park in the lot on the church’s south side and avoid the Alger Heights Business Association lot. Use the south entrance during the arrival window, since late entry cannot be accommodated for safety and security. Participants are encouraged to honor their limits and follow the instructor’s cues and modifications.
Seymour ChurchCandlelight Slow Flow Yoga & Sound Bath
Settle into a candlelit practice that pairs a gentle, accessible flow with mindful breathing to release tension and cultivate calm. After movement, rest in stillness during an unhurried savasana accompanied by a restorative sound bath, with singing bowls, chimes, and soft vibration encouraging deep relaxation. This session is welcoming to all levels and offered with a trauma-informed approach. Expect about 45 minutes of yoga followed by roughly 15 minutes of sound-supported rest. Sliding scale payment is available, $10 to $20 via Venmo, PayPal, or CashApp. Held at The Grand Rapids Yoga Company.
The Grand Rapids Yoga CompanyStorytime
Young listeners can enjoy read-aloud stories, lively music, and playful rhymes that support early literacy and social development. The program is intended for children from birth to age five attending with a caregiver, and participants of all ages are welcome.
Wyoming Branch - KDLCommunity Event - Hear Holocaust Survivor - Irene Miller
This program offers an opportunity to hear directly from Holocaust survivor Irene Miller at the Kenowa Hills High School Auditorium. The program includes her firsthand account, a question and answer session, and an option to purchase a book. Admission is free, and attendees are encouraged to bring a non-perishable food item for donation to families in need in the community.
Kenowa Hills High SchoolReality TV Themed Trivia Event @ Stella's Lounge
This themed trivia night at Stella’s Lounge puts reality TV knowledge to the test. Across seven rounds, questions span dating show drama, survival challenges, and more. Teams of up to eight compete for prizes, bragging rights, and a bit of friendly competition. It is designed for devoted fans and casual players alike, with a lively atmosphere that celebrates unforgettable moments and personalities from the genre.
Star Wars Buy Back Bonus Weeks
Bring in Star Wars prebuilt sets, minifigures, and other items to trade or sell and get extra value. Offers are boosted by 10 percent, and you will also receive a voucher for 10 percent off Star Wars purchases redeemable at the celebration. The voucher can be combined with other promotions offered that day.
Grand Rapids Film Society Presents - Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back
Grand Rapids Film Society presents a big-screen celebration of the original Star Wars trilogy with a screening of Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back. In the wake of the Death Star’s destruction, the Empire pursues the Rebels to the icy world of Hoth. Luke Skywalker travels to Dagobah to learn from Jedi Master Yoda, in hiding since the fall of the Republic, while Darth Vader sets a trap in Cloud City on Bespin to draw Luke toward the dark side. Directed by George Lucas, this sci-fi classic from 1980 runs 124 minutes and is rated PG. Tickets cost $2 more at the door, so purchasing online provides savings and convenience.
Wealthy TheatreBack Door Comedy: Late Night Open Mic
A late-night Monday comedy open mic from Back Door Comedy takes place at Hard Times GR. Enjoy laughs at no cost and budget-friendly beer. Space is limited, so arriving early is recommended. The show is tucked away in the back of the venue.
Hard TimesKaraoke at Log Cabin
Karaoke nights are now happening at Log Cabin every Monday and Thursday, featuring an evening of singing with dining and drinks available from the kitchen and bar.
Downtown Grand RapidsASK Night at Mitten Brewing Co.
The Mitten Brewing Co. is hosting a special fundraising day in recognition of Autism Awareness Month, with proceeds benefiting Autism Support of Kent County (ASK). Fifty percent of all food purchases will be donated to ASK, helping fund programs and events that serve individuals with autism and their families. The restaurant is family friendly and offers choices for many dietary needs, including vegan and gluten-free options. If you would rather take your meal to go, ordering pizza for carryout still supports the cause.
Teen Zone
Teens can hang out at the library with friends during a dedicated session that could feature board games, food, and other activities. This free program is for ages 11 to 17.
Allora One Year Anniversary
A first year often feels like turning to a fresh page, filled with possibilities. Allora marks the milestone with an evening built around a four-course prix fixe inspired by the tastes and moments that defined its journey. Each course reflects where it began and where it is headed, presented in a setting designed for lingering. The experience is $95 per guest. Seating is limited and reservations are recommended.
Grand Rapids - First Time Home Buyer Seminar
Hosted at the Treadstone Funding office in downtown Grand Rapids, this one hour seminar helps first time home buyers understand the process from start to finish. Learn how to buy without overpaying, headaches, or mistakes. Hear a clear breakdown of costs at different price points, details on loan types, and what you need to apply for a mortgage, courtesy of Brendan O’Driscoll from Treadstone Mortgage. There will be time for questions, plus drinks and snacks, and a chance to meet other soon to be homeowners in the area.
Treadstone FundingRiftbound Nexus Night
Riftbound Summoners can gather at Galactic Toys & Games - Alpine for Riftbound Nexus Night, a recurring Swiss-format tournament run at Regular REL. Entry is $5 per player, with prize support awarded as promos and store credit.
Gentle Yoga
Settle into a calming yoga class that gently warms the body, opens tight areas, and quiets the mind. The practice highlights safe alignment and mindful breathing linked with movement, with added time for restorative poses that support overall well-being. Held on Tuesday evenings at St. Andrew's Church, the session takes place in the narthex just outside the sanctuary. During colder months, use the office entrance on the northeast side near the playground. Guidance is provided by RYT 200 instructor Jeff Brown. This donation-based class suggests a contribution of $5 to $10. No advance sign-up is needed, but first-time participants complete registration on arrival, so plan to be there about 10 minutes early. Wear comfortable, easy-to-move-in clothing, and bring a yoga mat, water, and any preferred props such as a block or strap. Participants are encouraged to honor their limits and follow offered cues and modifications.
St. Andrew's Episcopal ChurchThe Nashville Pro Experience: "In The Round"
An intimate evening of live, original music featuring local songwriters, rising talent, and special guests. Beyond the performances, this Nashville-style writers round invites listeners to hear the stories behind each piece as the writers share the sparks of inspiration, the creative process, and the real-life moments that shaped their lyrics. All genres are welcome.
Küsterer BrauhausBoombox Bingo
Enjoy a music-powered twist on bingo where songs replace numbers. As you recognize each tune, mark your card and race to complete a winning line just like the classic game. Attend solo or bring friends for a casual, social experience. Prizes are up for grabs every round, and it is free to play.
Broad Leaf UndergroundHarold & Maude (Tuesday Night Movie)
This screening features Harold & Maude, directed by Hal Ashby, a 1971 drama with a romantic twist. The story centers on Harold, a wealthy young man fascinated by death, whose outlook changes after he meets Maude, a spirited woman in her seventies, at a funeral. The film is rated PG and runs 93 minutes. Tickets are $2 more at the door, and purchasing in advance online provides a savings.
Wealthy TheatreTots & Coffee Club
A welcoming monthly morning meetup where toddlers explore and socialize while caregivers connect with one another. The setting is relaxed, with child-friendly play and conversation, plus complimentary beverages from the GRCM Coffee Bar.
Grand Rapids Children's MuseumJulie and more
See Julie, Fleshwater, and Midrift perform live.
The Pyramid SchemeWalker Community Blood Drive
Give blood to help deliver hope, healing, and second chances to patients in need. The drive will be located in meeting rooms A and B. Walk-in donors are welcome as the schedule allows, and you can make an appointment by calling (866) 642-5663.
Walker Ice & Fitness CenterGrand Reopening Celebration
Celebrate a grand reopening with an open house dedicated to beauty and luxury. Guests can enjoy refreshments, tailored experiences, and exclusive offers throughout the evening. Highlights include giveaways of products and services, customized Face Mapping skin analysis, and the opportunity to experience the renowned Dermalogica Microfoliant treatment. Experts will provide personalized recommendations for hair and skin care, assist with color matching to identify warm or cool tones, and conduct scalp analyses using advanced imaging with follow-up guidance. Tickets are $25 and include a beauty bag valued at more than $100.
Seven & Mane SalonHeartside Women Who Care
This community gathering focuses on fellowship and charitable giving to benefit nonprofits that serve women in the Heartside neighborhood. Attendees can direct a $50 contribution, with a $25 student option, to one of three featured organizations, and donations will be matched through the Ruth Loeks Fund. Everyone is welcome, whether or not they are members, and bringing a friend is welcome. Dinner is included.
LaGrave Avenue Christian Reformed ChurchGRPS School Budget 101: A Workshop About School Funding
A friendly learning session for GRPS families offers a clear overview of how school funding works. Light refreshments will be on hand.
GRPS University, 1400 Fuller Ave NEBuild a Burger & Karaoke!
Karaoke pairs with a build-your-own burger special at 179. Burgers are $5. Non-members are welcome to enjoy the food and the singing, and alcohol purchases require a member to sign you in.
Mossy Mushroom Moon Watercolor Class with Tia - Wednesday April 29, 2026, 6-8pm Grand Rapids MI only
Enjoy a guided watercolor class led by Tia at The Art of Life studio in Grand Rapids. The session is beginner friendly with step by step instruction and uses watercolor on watercolor paper. All supplies are included in the $35 ticket price. This in-person event is for ages 18 and up. At least six participants are required for the class to take place, and because materials are purchased ahead of time, cancellations and no shows are nonrefundable. Nonalcoholic drinks and light snacks are available for purchase at the venue, and attendees may bring their own beverage. Capacity is limited to 12 seats. Street parking is available in front of the studio on both sides, and parking is not permitted behind the building or at the appliance store across the street.
Pauper Wednesdays
Compete in a Pauper-format Magic tournament at Galactic Toys & Games - Alpine. The event uses a Swiss pairing structure with a casual Rules Enforcement Level. Entry costs $5, and prize support is provided as store credit based on final standings.
Open Band Night
Open Band Night at The Stray invites musicians to plug in and perform at an open mic designed with full bands in mind, hosted by singer songwriter Nathan Walton. The atmosphere encourages collaboration, discovery, and lively performances. Solo artists, full groups testing new material, and listeners who want to hang out are all welcome. A full stage setup is provided, including drums, amps, microphones, and a PA, so acts can step up and play. Performers are encouraged to connect with someone new and help grow the music community. Entry is free and the event is open to all ages. Food and coffee are available, along with beer and wine. To keep the space welcoming for everyone, sets should remain respectful and inclusive, appropriate for a diverse audience, and avoid explicit content as well as polarizing political or religious messages.
The StraySorcery: Contested Realms Weekly
This weekly Sorcery: Contested Realms event at The Gamer's Wharf features a $7 entry fee. Staff are available at every event to teach the game. Prizes are packs awarded per win.
Kenny Wayne Shepherd Tickets
At GLC Live at 20 Monroe, Kenny Wayne Shepherd unleashes searing blues rock with a soul-drenched guitar sound, rough-edged vocals, and charged solos that take over the room. This performance centers on unfiltered feeling, hard-driving jams, and a focus on exceptional musicianship.
GLC Live at 20 MonroeTrivia Night @ Stella's Lounge
Stella’s Lounge hosts a lively general knowledge trivia competition that blends brainpower with a fun, social atmosphere. Expect seven rounds spanning history, pop culture, science, sports, movies, and music. Teams can include up to eight players, and the top three earn weekly prizes. There is no entry fee, so all it takes is a sharp mind and good company. It suits friend groups, coworkers, date nights, and solo participants looking to join a team. Tables tend to fill quickly, so arriving early helps secure a spot.
Culture Sync Live: 90s Divas
BAM Talent brings a new monthly improv residency to Grand Rapids’ historic Wealthy Theatre. This live show flips classic lip sync showdowns into spontaneous, on-the-spot battles, blending the spirit of Wild ‘N Out, Lip Sync Battle, and Apollo while celebrating the breadth of Black musical history. The BAM Shadowcast House Crew drives the action and keeps the momentum high. The audience decides the victors through real-time Instagram polls. Expect a loose, loud experience that is proudly Black from start to finish.
Wealthy TheatreBen Rector Tickets
Ben Rector takes the stage at Devos Hall for an evening of warm, soulful music with heartfelt lyrics and strong vocals, creating moments meant to linger well after the last song. Promotional savings are available with code TAKE5 for 5% off orders of $199 or more or TAKE10 for 10% off orders of $349 or more.
Devos HallNew Music from Calvin
Experience the creativity of Calvin student composers as small ensembles of their peers present brand new works in the CFAC Recital Hall. This program showcases original music written on campus and performed by other student musicians. It is part of New Music Week at Calvin, a four-concert series devoted to world premiere performances of freshly composed pieces.
Calvin University Covenant Fine Arts CenterGrand Rapids Lantern Festival: Realms of Wonder
Presented by Meijer, the Grand Rapids Lantern Festival returns to John Ball Zoo for its fourth year with Realms of Wonder. Explore three immersive realms... Fantasy, Underwater, and Cultural... with fresh lantern installations and hands-on experiences. This celebration highlights Chinese cultural artistry alongside wildlife, showcasing handcrafted pieces from dragons and phoenixes to zodiac figures that weave a story of heritage and nature. Advance tickets are required and the event takes place rain or shine. Members receive early access to tickets. Sponsors include Tianyu, Pioneer Construction, Countryside Greenhouse, Own Ames Kimball, Gun Lake Casino, Rockford Construction, Core Legal, and Wolverine Building Group.
John Ball ZooKaraoke with Blüejay
Pick your favorite songs and sing your heart out at karaoke hosted by Blüejay.
Electric Country with DJ Relic
DJ Relic keeps the dance floor moving with country favorites and rare dance remixes all night. On Wednesdays, all draft beers are half off.
Firebird Bar GRKaraoke Night
A weekly karaoke night at Mulligan's Pub is hosted by Double E. It is free for everyone, and drink specials are offered on Wednesdays. Attendees can choose songs, take the microphone, and cheer on other singers.
Mulligan's PubWalk-In Wednesdays: Leave With A Job Offer
A walk-in hiring event offering open interviews for roles across the organization. All job seekers are welcome, including entry-level candidates, experienced professionals, and those exploring a career transition. For questions, call 616-971-6125.
Walk-In Wednesday
This walk-in hiring session offers open interviews for roles across the company. All job seekers are welcome, including those pursuing entry-level opportunities, experienced professionals, and individuals exploring a career transition. For questions, call 616-282-2433.
Babytime
Babies explore songs, rhymes, stories, and play that foster early listening and language skills. While little ones learn and socialize, caregivers can connect with one another. This program is for infants from birth to 18 months attending with a caregiver, and older siblings are welcome.
Wyoming Branch - KDLLet's Sketch Blandford Nature Center
Spend three hours sketching at Blandford Nature Center during Free April. With LMCU’s sponsorship, admission is free all month. Attendees are encouraged to bring lunch for a picnic, with plenty of time to capture the spring scenery around the center and its grounds. Suggested items include a portable stool, comfortable shoes, a snack or lunch, and weather appropriate clothing.
Blandford Nature CenterPop In & DIY at Twist Grand Rapids
Explore a variety of DIY projects suited to every age and skill level. Drop in during Pop In hours or reserve a time, pick a favorite project, and craft something that reflects your style with easy-to-follow instructions and inspiration guides.
The Midnight
The Midnight appears at The Intersection. Leading up to this appearance, social posts from the act have showcased foreboding visuals, brief waves of rich keyboard sounds, and enigmatic nods to classic sci fi tales, setting a mysterious mood.
The IntersectionGrand Rapids Lantern Festival
Now in its fourth year, the Grand Rapids Lantern Festival returns with an all-new collection of lantern displays. Taking place at John Ball Zoo, it celebrates Chinese cultural artistry and is the only event of its kind in Michigan.
John Ball ZooTrail Mixer
West Michigan Trails is hosting a happy hour fundraiser at Wolverine Dermatology. The gathering is open to all. Each attendee will receive a drink ticket and complimentary appetizers, along with a short presentation highlighting upcoming projects and events. Interactive stations will invite feedback, and there will be time to connect with fellow trail enthusiasts. Friends are welcome.
Wolverine DermatologyFree Thursday Nights
Guests receive free admission to the Grand Rapids Art Museum thanks to the Meijer Foundation. Explore current exhibitions and enjoy a variety of free events offered throughout the year. Snacks and beverages are available at the museum café.
Grand Rapids Art MuseumVolunteer Orientation
ACT is offering a volunteer orientation alongside its Open House, created for people planning to support summer programs during the Cube Season. Completing an orientation with ACT is required before helping at a first event or program. Participants will get acquainted with the essentials of volunteering, take a walkthrough of the Creative Cube accessible mobile studio, and learn about current programs. Two sessions are available on the same day, and only one needs to be attended. The orientation is open to both applicants and those exploring how to get involved, with the Open House running concurrently at the ACT Studio.
West Side Ride
This debut gravel ride is aimed at riders from the west side of GR. Starting from the Musketawa Trail parking lot, the route follows Jupiter out of Walker toward Conklin, includes a midway stop at the Conklin bar, and returns via the Musketawa Trail.
Musketawa Trail Parking Lot Marne, MIFree Commander Thursday
Magic: The Gathering players can gather for free Commander play at Galactic Toys & Games - Alpine. A large, welcoming community makes it easy to get into games. There is no entry fee, and everyone who signs in receives a complimentary ticket for a nightly raffle. New players are welcome, with community members available to teach the basics and help with first games.
Mental Health Series - Unhooking from Anxiety and Depression
Many people feel pressured to be strong for others, which can lead to worry cycles and heavy thoughts. This three-part series, led by Takara Taylor, offers practical ways to step back from the inner critic and loosen the grip of anxiety and depression within a supportive cohort. Participants explore how to notice and unhook from unhelpful thinking, ease the burden of internal expectations, and reconnect with personal values. One session focuses on redefining self care through what matters most, emphasizing meaning over perfection and treating care as an expression of dignity and resilience. Another centers on taking committed, hopeful steps that nurture well-being, with progress prioritized over perfection even when life feels heavy. Attendees can take part in a single meeting or the full journey, with an emphasis on safety, encouragement, and a sense of community that fosters shared strength.
Relationship Abuse Educational Support Group
This 8-week educational support group offers a safe, confidential space for people who have experienced physical, sexual, emotional, verbal, financial, or spiritual abuse. Participants will learn about relationship abuse while receiving support. Snacks and refreshments are provided, and childcare is available. For more information, call or text 616.452.6664.
PEPPA Spring Mixer
This relaxed spring mixer at Urban Core Collective brings together parents, caregivers, and community members who care about education, advocacy, and collective power. Attendees can meet parent leaders and advocates, connect through one-on-one conversations and casual mingling, learn about PEPPA (Parents for Education, Power, Purpose, and Action) and ways to get involved, and reflect on how lived experience can shape education systems. PEPPA is building a community of parents dedicated to ensuring students’ needs are seen, heard, and valued. Organizing committees are growing in several areas, including Black Parents and Families, Special Education, Family Engagement and Community Outreach, and School Boards, Budgets, and Education. The mixer welcomes those already organizing as well as anyone who is simply curious about getting started. Light food and refreshments will be available. Children are welcome, but childcare is not provided. Free street and lot parking are available nearby.
Star Wars Umlimited Weekly Play
A weekly Star Wars play session with a $7 event fee. Prizes include packs from the most current set awarded per win, along with promos.
Demon Hunter
Demon Hunter brings the There Was A Light Here Tour to Elevation, joined by Convictions and Cultist. This concert is open to attendees of all ages and features live performances from all three acts.
ElevationCity Social: Game Night
Meet new people at a singles mixer built around small-group board and party games. Instead of standing around making small talk, participants rotate through different games so conversations feel natural and everyone connects with multiple people. The atmosphere stays relaxed and low pressure, and there is time to mingle throughout the night. No prior game experience is required, just a willingness to have fun. Attendance is limited to keep the experience social and engaging, and arriving on time helps groups start together. An early bird buy one, get one ticket option is available for a limited period, making it easy to bring a friend. Most attendees tend to be between 25 and 40, though everyone is welcome, whether new to the city or simply looking to expand their social circle.
MTG: Pauper at the Wharf
A weekly MTG Pauper format meetup featuring three rounds of Swiss. The entry fee is $7. Players receive booster packs for each round they win, and everyone gets a participation pack even without a win.
Thursday PM Barre Class
This barre fitness class blends ballet, Pilates, and yoga into a low impact, high intensity session. Using the barre for support, participants move through small, controlled exercises designed to build strength, flexibility, and endurance. Workouts target the core, arms, legs, and glutes, and often include light weights, resistance bands, and exercise balls. Suitable for all fitness levels, the class focuses on sculpting and toning while improving posture and balance. Each week features a themed music playlist. Participants should bring a yoga mat. The cost is $10.
Between the Tropes Book Club
Each month, a tropes wheel on social media sets a storytelling theme such as enemies to lovers, one bed, second chance, or forbidden love. Readers pick any book that fits the chosen trope. At the end of the month the group meets to talk about what everyone read, share standout moments, and collect new additions for growing TBR piles. There is no assigned book and no pressure, just easy conversation, shared obsessions, and plenty of swooning.
Pages & GrapesThursdays at Mammoth
On Thursday nights at Mammoth Distilling in Grand Rapids, a duo featuring Jordan Richards on bass performs, with special guests occasionally joining in. The evening brings live music together with the distillery’s spirits.
Mammoth DistillingAvatar
Avatar brings a heavy metal show that blends music and theater into a dramatic, high-impact spectacle. Thunderous riffs, eerie melodies, bold visuals, and a forceful stage presence create an atmosphere that is intense, cinematic, and unpredictable. It goes beyond a standard concert, offering a full experience built on power, chaos, and artistry. Tickets are limited and demand is rising. Savings are available with code TAKE5 for 5 percent off orders of $199 or more, or TAKE10 for 10 percent off orders of $349 and up.
GLC Live at 20 MonroeThursday Night Trivia / Music Bingo
On the second floor of The B.O.B., Top Shelf Trivia hosts a free night that alternates each week between trivia and music bingo. Compete solo or with a team of up to six for prizes while enjoying Happy Hour specials. Every night features a new theme, and tables that dress to match receive one complimentary appetizer, limit one per table. After the games, stick around for weekly amateur DJ sets.
The BOBTwistin' Boots
Twistin' Boots at Twisted Bull features three line dance lessons followed by open dancing. Participants can learn new steps and practice on the floor. Admission is a $5 cover, and the event is open to ages 18 and up.
Twisted BullThe Story of Everything
This cinematic exploration journeys from vast star forming regions to the helical architecture of DNA, connecting the laws that shape the heavens with the intricate order inside living cells. It highlights recurring patterns as signs of intentional design and points to a unifying signature woven through nature. Presented on the big screen at Celebration Cinema.
Celebration CinemaEuchre Thursday
Each Thursday brings a euchre event with a $5 entry. There is no need to bring a partner and no reservation is required. Prizes cover everything from loners to winners, near winners, and even the last-place finisher.
Big Ole T’s The Music Video
T2ulie will be filming the Big Ole T’s music video at the Back Forty. Attendees are asked to wear western attire or T2ulie merchandise. The schedule is subject to change, and updates will be provided.
Back Forty SaloonBen Rector Tickets
At DeVos Performance Hall, singer songwriter Ben Rector presents a live set marked by warmth, sincerity, and tender melodies. The performance offers uplifting moments, candid lyrics, and a wave of feel good energy. The songs feel intimate and soothing while carrying a quiet power that lingers.
DeVos Performance HallDeee2K
Geared toward the college crowd, this night features music from DEEECHILD and a full slate of drink specials. Look for $2 Fireball, $5 wells, $7 High Life pitchers, and $7 Vodka Red Bulls available throughout the event. There is a $5 cover charge at the door.
Billy's LoungeHalfway to Halloween
Celebrate being halfway to Halloween at Bricks & Minifigs Walker with plenty of brick play and a chance to wear a costume. Dr. Mortose, West Michigan's Sinister Scientist, will be on hand for the festivities. The first 100 customers can make and take a ghost for free, and candy will be available. Guests in costume receive 5% off the entire store, and there is also 10% off series figs.
Bricks & Minifigs WalkerMama Bear & Baby Cubs Support Group
A maternal support group welcomes mothers and their children for relaxed playtime and the chance to connect with other moms. Coffee and tea are offered at no charge.
Wyoming Branch - KDLPatty Matters at the Grand Rapids Art Museum
Patty Matters brings its menu favorites to the Grand Rapids Art Museum for a midday stop ideal for a lunch break. Drop by for a quick bite, say hello, and brighten your break.
Grand Rapids Art MuseumJoan Osborne
Grammy-nominated artist Joan Osborne performs at St. Cecilia Music Center. In 2017 she released Songs of Bob Dylan, featuring soulful, artful reinterpretations of a selection of Dylan songs that received strong critical praise.
St. Cecilia Music CenterHippie Sabotage
Fans of Hippie Sabotage can purchase tickets to see them perform live in Grand Rapids. This is a resale marketplace, so ticket prices may exceed face value.
The Intersection100 for $100, New Event You Don't Want to Miss!
The event features original art priced at $100 or less, with members and supporters contributing paintings, drawings, photography, sculpture, and multimedia pieces. It serves as the main fundraiser supporting Grand Valley Artists, a nonprofit organization.
Grand Valley Artists, 2661 29th Street SE, Suite B, Grand Rapids, MI 49512100 for $100
This scheduled fundraiser spans two days and welcomes community support.
Grand Valley ArtistsJoin Us! Paint & Sip Fundraiser Grand Rapids
This paint and sip fundraiser invites participants to create art while helping raise awareness for Healing in Arts, which provides creative artistic healing for Veterans, vulnerable youth, and survivors of sexual trauma. A portion of each payment will be donated to Healing in Arts. Reservations are required for all guests. No prior painting experience is needed, and everyone is welcome.
Painting with a Twist Grand RapidsFirst Friday Art Walk Downtown
Explore contemporary art across downtown galleries during an art walk that spotlights new work and fine art. Expect rotating special programming at each stop throughout the year, offering chances to learn more about the art and discover pieces that fit personal tastes or project needs. This experience welcomes newcomers, committed collectors, and those sourcing artwork for private or commercial design. Hours and activities vary by venue. Participating locations include Avenue for the Arts at 106 Gallery, AllArtWorks Viewing Studio, ArtRat Gallery, Arts Marketplace at Studio Park, Cocoon Art Space, and Resonant Gallery.
Cocoon Art SpaceFNM: Modern
Modern-format Friday Night Magic at Galactic Toys & Games - Alpine features Swiss rounds run at Casual REL. Entry is $5 per player, and the top performers earn prize support in Promo Packs and in-store credit.
Friday Night Magic @All-Star Sports!
At All-Star Sports in Wyoming, Michigan, players come together for Magic: The Gathering across Commander, Draft, and Standard formats, with non-Magic games available as well. It centers on a strong, welcoming community where regulars and newcomers can play together.
Christian Singles Game Night
Christian singles can gather for a relaxed game night that makes meeting new people feel easy. Enjoy a mix of competitive play and casual tabletop activities, with snacks available. Games are provided, and participants are welcome to bring a favorite to share. The format stays low pressure, with no speed-dating component, so conversations can unfold naturally around the table. It suits anyone who is new to the area, hoping to expand a friend group, or seeking a social alternative to staying in. Questions can be sent to gamenight@buckcreekchurch.com.
Buck Creek Community ChurchPokémon Open Play Fridays
At Galactic Toys & Games - Alpine, Pokémon trainers can take part in a free open play event focused on casual matches, trading, and sharing the game together. Tournaments are also available for those interested in a competitive challenge. It is an opportunity to connect with other fans and enjoy the Pokémon community.
Juvenile's Boiling Point Album Release Tour w/ The 400 Degreez Band
Juvenile brings the Boiling Point Album Release Tour to GLC Live at 20 Monroe with The 400 Degreez Band. This event is open to attendees of all ages. Will Call is available beginning two hours before doors, and support acts may change without notice.
GLC Live at 20 MonroeTerraplane Blues Band
Terraplane Blues Band brings its raw blues sound to Fulton Street Pub for a live set. Admission is free with no cover.
Fulton Street Pub & GrillFriday night Karaoke
Enjoy a relaxed karaoke gathering, perfect for singing solo or with friends.
Wyoming Moose Lodge #763Bumpin Uglies and more
Bumpin Uglies and Ballyhoo! share the stage at Elevation alongside The Quasi Kings for a live concert. This is an all-ages show.
ElevationSpring Concert
Celebrate the accomplishments of talented local high school musicians at a spring concert highlighting the Soli Deo Gloria Honor Band. The Cornerstone University Symphonic Winds open the program for the first half, followed by the Honor Band taking center stage with featured conductor Mr. John Varineau and bassoon soloist Kerrissa Silverthorne.
Matthews Performing Arts CenterA Tribute to Gordon Goodwin
Presented by TIJO and The Stray, this big band tribute honors Gordon Goodwin, the late leader and founder of the Big Phat Band and a renowned composer and arranger. The program highlights several of his best known compositions, celebrating his musical legacy. Tickets will be available soon.
The StrayTM GR III
Presented by Goblin Haus Productions and Betka-Pope Productions, TM GR III brings together Alexandra Bunn, Ian Mockerman, Kerrie Baker, Tom Maier, and Trish, with Taskmaster Eirann Betka-Pope and Assistant TM Brooke Bruce leading the event. The Pyramid Scheme serves as the venue for this lineup.
The Pyramid SchemeFriday Night Commander at the Wharf
Play is organized into three brackets. After the first round, the rest of the night shifts to free play until closing. One bracket is a precon beatdown tier for players using Magic: The Gathering preconstructed decks, and all preconstructed decks are allowed. Another bracket offers a low pressure experience with a focus on social interaction. The third bracket is designed for stronger games that highlight powerful strategies and cards. The entry fee is $7. For prizes, every participant receives one pack from the current sets, and winners of their Commander pods receive three packs from the current sets instead.
Elephant & Piggie's: We Are in a Play!
From the pages of Mo Willems' award-winning, best-selling children's books comes a lively musical created with young audiences in mind. Gerald and Piggie take the stage for a playful adventure about friendship, as the cautious elephant worries about what might go wrong while his exuberant best friend can hardly contain her joy. Their day gets even brighter when they are invited to a party hosted by the Squirrelles, three singing squirrels who love to have a good time. Expect spirited songs, playful moments, and a celebration of togetherness that might have everyone dancing on the way out.
Circle TheatreBrian Oberlin
Mandolinist Brian Oberlin marks his first solo release in ten years with a performance at The LIT by The Penny Loafer, celebrating the album Troubadour Anew: Original Music and Modern Classical For Solo Mandolin. The music reflects the recording’s two sides, with six original pieces rooted in swing and bluegrass alongside modern classical selections by composers such as Dmitri Shostakovich, Sergei Prokofiev, Antonin Dvorak, Alfred Schnittke, and Giovanni Sollima. Many of the originals are expected to become staples in Full Cord performances. Oberlin will be joined on several numbers by Sallie Bacon on bass and Dee Sutton on guitar and vocals, both from the Michigan group Sweet Dee and the Wild Honeys. Tickets are $20, with a $10 rate for students.
The LIT by The Penny LoaferGrand Rapids Lantern Festival: Realms of Wonder
Realms of Wonder lights up John Ball Zoo as the Grand Rapids Lantern Festival returns for its fourth year, with Meijer as presenting sponsor. Explore three immersive realms… Fantasy, Underwater, and Cultural… featuring new lantern installations and interactive experiences. Handcrafted works of Chinese lantern art transform the zoo with scenes that blend wildlife and tradition, including iconic figures such as dragons, phoenixes, and the zodiac, creating a vivid journey of heritage and storytelling. Advance, timed tickets are required with assigned entry windows, and the event is held in all weather. Some installations include twinkling and strobing lights, disco ball effects, and moving or spinning elements, so those sensitive to such visuals should use caution. Members receive early access to purchase tickets before general admission. Support is provided by Tianyu, Pioneer Construction, Countryside Greenhouse, Own Ames Kimball, Gun Lake Casino, Rockford Construction, Core Legal, and Wolverine Building Group.
John Ball ZooInvisalign Day at Contemporary Family Dental
Contemporary Family Dental is dedicating a special day to help people explore Invisalign clear aligners in a relaxed, no pressure setting. Guests can learn how treatment works, ask questions, and find out whether Invisalign aligns with their goals. The team will explain what a potential treatment plan might involve, answer individual concerns, and provide a free smile simulation as part of a no cost consultation. This event is geared toward anyone considering straighter teeth, those who have noticed shifting since previous orthodontic treatment, and people seeking a smile that feels healthier, easier to care for, and more confident. Discussion will cover how Invisalign may enhance appearance and everyday confidence, support bite and alignment, simplify brushing and flossing, and offer convenience compared with traditional braces. Special considerations for those who decide to begin treatment may include up to $500 off Invisalign, complimentary professional whitening to complete the smile, and a free smile simulation with the consultation. Interest free monthly payment options can be reviewed, subject to approved financing, to help clarify costs. A limited number of consultation appointments are being set aside for this event.
Ballyhoo!
Ballyhoo! brings a reggae-rock blend of punk, pop, and island flair to an upbeat, high-energy setting. The group began in Maryland in 1995 and is recognized for the feel-good track Alcohol Looks Beautiful Tonight. Their do-it-yourself ethic and lively stage presence have cultivated a loyal following across the United States.
Elevation At the Intersection2026 AIM Golf Outing
A second annual golf outing at Mines Golf Club supports Arts in Motion. The event brings participants together on the course to show support for the organization.
Mines Golf ClubGrand Rapids’ Asian History Exhibit
Explore an exhibit from the Grand Rapids Asian Pacific Foundation that highlights local Asian history at the Main Library. The display is available to view during regular library operating hours. Support for this exhibit is provided by the Grand Rapids Public Library Foundation and the Wege Foundation.
Main Library - 111 Library St NE, Grand Rapids, MI, United States, Michigan 49503May Collection Drive
Support families staying with Ronald McDonald House Charities West Michigan through a May collection drive focused on high-need essentials. When a child is receiving medical care, everyday necessities can add stress, and donated items help provide comfort and care during a difficult time. This effort concentrates on the supplies used most so support can continue for the families who depend on it each day. Every contribution helps bring a sense of normalcy to those families.
Decades
Decades delivers a high-energy show on the Firebird BarGR stage, setting the tone for an upbeat night.
Firebird Bar GRSaturn Skies and more
Presented by Saw.Wav, this event features a lineup with Saturn Skies, ECHØPRIZM, Scratchy Chan, and Justsol. Presale tickets are $7.50, and the day of price is $10.
K-ROK Grand RapidsAcudetox Pop-Up
Take time to reset the nervous system and restore from the inside out with a soothing acudetox pop-up. This group acupuncture session supports stress relief, emotional balance, and overall well-being. Fine needles are placed at specific points on the ears while participants rest in a calm, supportive setting. Comfortable lounger spots are available for relaxation throughout the session.
Mind Body Baby CollectiveJuvenile
Juvenile performs at GLC Live at 20 Monroe in Grand Rapids.
GLC Live at 20 MonroeLantern Festival
Returning for its fourth year, this lantern festival presents an entirely new collection of displays that celebrate Chinese cultural arts. As the only showcase of its kind in Michigan, it offers an illuminated art experience unique to the state.
John Ball ZooGrand Rapids Ballet: In the Countenance of Kings
This ballet by Justin Peck surges with vibrant energy and sweeping movement. Created for San Francisco Ballet in 2016, the piece is performed to music.
Peter Martin Wege TheatreGrand Rapids Symphony
This event features the Grand Rapids Symphony, established in 1930 and recognized among America’s leading regional orchestras. The ensemble consists of 50 salaried musicians and 30 part-time players.
DeVos Performance HallGundam Build Day
A free in-store build day for Gundam builders. Spend time in the store working on model kits, with special promotions available during the event.
Galactic Toys & Games - AlpineTroy D. Wymer - Author Signing
Pages & Grapes hosts an author signing with Troy D. Wymer. Guests can have copies signed and chat with him about the ideas and process behind his stories. The event welcomes devoted readers and newcomers alike, offering a chance to connect with a local author while supporting the independent book community. Featured titles include Xeno Tryst and Feathers of Shardaa.
Pages & GrapesExploring the Chakras with Jenny Lintvedt
Guided by Jenny Lintvedt, this workshop explores the chakra system as a nuanced framework for understanding consciousness, energy, and personal transformation. Participants will engage with tantric teachings through movement, breath, sound, guided reflection, and inquiry, creating a direct and embodied experience. Expect to connect with each chakra as a tangible sensation, build a solid understanding of how the system functions, and take home practical ways to embody and integrate the energetic experience. The session is open to all levels, with no prior experience required, only curiosity.
Conversation Circle | Spanish
Adult Spanish learners gather for a monthly conversation circle at the Main Library. Participants practice speaking with one another through informal discussions on themes such as music, food, sports, travel, and more. The setting is relaxed and intended for adults building their Spanish skills.
Main Library - 111 Library St NE, Grand Rapids, MI, United States, Michigan 49503Pokémon Locals @All-Star Sports
Pokémon locals at All-Star Sports brings together a welcoming group for friendly battles and community play. Attendance typically hovers around 15 players each week, and participants span all age divisions. Everyone receives a Prize Pack for taking part, while the top performers earn store credit. Staff members are available to help new players get started and to answer any questions.
Eddie Wright Memorial Burrito Night ***OPEN TO THE PUBLIC***
At Polish Falcons of Grand Rapids, a memorial burrito night honors Eddie Wright and welcomes everyone. Enjoy a homemade wet burrito with chips and your choice of toppings, along with beer and drink specials.
Polish Falcons of Grand Rapids2026 Winners' Cup Benefit
Set at Kent Country Club, the Winners’ Cup Benefit offers an annual Kentucky Derby themed celebration in support of the Down Syndrome Association of West Michigan Foundation. The evening features a strolling dinner and cocktails, a live viewing of the 152nd Kentucky Derby, live and silent auctions, a parent-led panel, and live music.
Kent Country Club5 de Mayo Fiesta
Lindo Mexico presents a Cinco de Mayo celebration featuring live mariachi from El Son de Mexico, fresh Mexican dishes, and a lively, welcoming atmosphere. Bar specials and a full bar are available, and patio seating offers an outdoor option. It is an evening for friends, families, and the community to gather and enjoy music, flavor, and time together. Reservations are not required but are strongly recommended, and can be arranged by phone or online.
Lindo Mexico Restaurante Mexicano & BarFree Commander Saturday
Magic: The Gathering Commander players meet at Galactic Toys & Games - Alpine for a free-entry event centered on casual play and community. Players who sign in receive a ticket for the nightly raffle. Community members are available to teach newcomers how to play.
70s Westside High Schools Reunion
Alumni from Union and West Catholic who graduated in the 1970s are gathering for a combined reunion that brings both schools together. This follows the long-running Union-only May get-together that has ended, with a small group of 1970s graduates organizing a new social event for classmates from that decade. The focus is on reconnecting and swapping memories of athletic competition, friendly rivalry, friendships across campuses, and marriages that bridged the two schools. Additional details are available on the event flyer. Questions can be directed to Steve Kosten, Union ’74, at Steve.kosten@gmail.com.
Grand Rapids Elks Lodge No. 48Sam Grisman Project at The Big Room!
Fans of bluegrass, take note. The Sam Grisman Project brings its distinctive sound to The Big Room in Grand Rapids.
The BIG Room at SilvaFEDAYKIN + WARHORSES (Detroit) + supergrudge at PUX
Presented by Stay Subversive Productions, this show delivers heavy grooves at Pux Cider Taphouse Grand Rapids. FEDAYKIN from Grand Rapids mixes metal, hardcore, melodic punk, and math rock. Detroit’s WARHORSES brings heavy trance rock that fuses psychedelic space rock, metal muscle, and 80s synth pop. supergrudge adds hard, heavy rock from Grand Rapids. Admission is $7 at the door.
Pux Cider TaphouseWMFA Spring Concert
West Michigan Flute Association presents its Spring Concert, featuring a varied program of modern selections alongside music rooted in the classical tradition. The ensemble showcases the full range of the flute family, from piccolo to contrabass flute. The performance takes place at Trinity United Methodist Church. Tickets are $15 for adults and $10 for students.
Trinity United Methodist ChurchSpring Clean Up Day
Clear out unwanted items at a community clean-up happening at Cascade Township Recreation Park. This service is for Cascade Township residents only, and proof of residency is required with an ID or a bill. Accepted materials include appliances, electronics, open and dried paint, scrap metal, and paper for shredding. Batteries, tires, yard waste, and hazardous waste will not be accepted.
Cascade Township Recreation ParkOpening Day: Main Season 2026
Opening Day at Fulton Street Market ushers in Main Season Saturdays with a lively mix of more than 100 vendors across the plaza and headhouse. Shoppers can find in-season fruits and vegetables, mushrooms, herbs, flowers, and microgreens, plus farm staples including meat, eggs, cheese, milk, honey, and maple syrup. Freshly baked bread, cookies, and croissants round out the selection. Locally roasted coffee will be available from Runyon House Roasts or Last Mile Cafe, and rotating hot food vendors will offer ready-to-enjoy options, with updates shared in Saturday Roll Call posts on Facebook and Instagram. During the Main Season, the market operates every Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday, with Saturday as the biggest market day. Most vendors accept cards, Venmo, Apple Pay, and other digital payments, though cash is encouraged to help reduce fees, and there is an LMCU ATM on site. Bridge Card and SNAP users are welcome. All farms accept SNAP/EBT and Double Up Food Bucks, and most other vendors do as well except those serving hot or prepared foods. Swipe a card at the front desk to receive tokens for vendor purchases, and ask about Double Up Food Bucks to receive up to an extra $50 per day for fresh produce.
Fulton Street Market1st Saturday of the Month Training Run, sponsored by Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort
Pull on your running shoes for a friendly community training run sponsored by Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort. Held on the first Saturday of each month from November through May, it is open to all ages and paces, including walkers and runners. Participants can expect a supported route with Ice Mountain Water and Gatorade, clear course markings for easy navigation, and involvement from sponsors, vendors, and local run clubs. Whether training for an upcoming race or simply looking for fresh air and company, newcomers and seasoned athletes will find a welcoming setting.
David D. Hunting YMCAWY Trees! Arbor Day Tree Planting
Celebrate Arbor Day with a community tree planting at Lamar Park that will add 40 new trees to the landscape. Community volunteers are eligible for $50 stipends. Support for the effort comes from an Urban Forestry grant from MI DNR awarded to the Grand Valley Metro Council Lower Grand River Organization of Watersheds, also known as LGROW. Friends of Grand Rapids Parks will provide consulting and hands-on planting assistance.
Lamar Park, 2561 Porter St. SW, Wyoming, MI 49519Metro Cruise Dust Off
Now in its 12th year, this Metro Cruise kickoff marks the start of car show season in West Michigan at Lucky Strike Grand Rapids. More than 220 show cars are expected, and the move to this new host site brings a resurfaced lot with over 450 parking spaces, a larger indoor area, and more dining options. The venue features Woody’s Press Box restaurant, two bars, bowling, golf simulators, and an arcade, creating plenty of indoor fun alongside the cars. Collector and specialty cars and trucks are welcome with no entry fee. General attendees receive free admission and free parking, with signs on site to guide arrivals. Breakfast and lunch will be available through the restaurant, with indoor seating and select items offered to take outside. The day also includes trophies and official Metro Cruise merchandise. A limited Dust Off T-shirt will be available to the first 75 collector car owners for $15, along with dash plaques, street signs, hats, and other collectibles.
Lucky Strike Grand RapidsThe Care Closet @ 1865 Eastern
MVillage Care Closet, a local nonprofit, offers gently used clothing for adults and children along with shoes and accessories. Payment is limited to cash and Cash App. Donations of clean, gently used items are welcome to help keep the closet stocked. A free community essentials pantry is available on select days.
MVillage Care ClosetWest Michigan Cane Quest 2026
CaneQuest returns to Grand Rapids with an orientation and mobility competition for students who are blind or have low vision in grades 3 through 12. Presented in partnership by the Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired, the Michigan Department of Education, Resource for Blind/Low Vision, and the Braille Institute of America, the event highlights safe travel techniques and cane skills that support confident, independent movement in the community. Participants should already use a long cane and have received orientation and mobility instruction, be able to walk independently for about an hour, and attend with an adult family member. Families are welcome to be there and cheer on the students. Student registration is available. Volunteer roles are open to orientation and mobility professionals and other vision specialists, with opportunities to earn CEUs or SCECHs.
Mary Free Bed Professional BldgSounds Familiar
Enjoy a live performance from Sounds Familiar on the stage at Firebird.
Firebird Bar GRSaturday AM Barre
A barre fitness class that blends techniques from ballet, Pilates, and yoga. Using small, controlled movements with support from the barre, it builds strength, flexibility, and endurance while targeting the core, arms, legs, and glutes. Light weights, resistance bands, and exercise balls may be incorporated. Suitable for all fitness levels, the workout focuses on improving posture, balance, and overall muscle tone. Each week features music organized around a theme. Please bring a yoga mat. The cost is $5.
Spring Cleanup
Meet at the cemetery office for a brief plan review and a snack, then spend time picking up debris while enjoying conversation, fresh air, and a bit of history. Please RSVP on the invite.
Greenwood CemeterySelf In Bloom: A May Mini Retreat
Celebrate the season of renewal with a gentle mini retreat centered on rest, intention, and the awakening energy of spring. Lacey and Ashley guide an intimate experience that begins with a selection of light snacks, continues with journaling and guided self reflection to ground and set intentions for the days ahead, and concludes with a luxurious, meditative sound bath that uses calming frequencies. Registration is limited and available on a first come, first served basis. The price is $65 and includes light refreshments, a take home journal, guided reflection with a licensed therapist, and the sound bath.
Inner Body Works, PLCBrunch Bonanza!
Kick up your boots for a Western themed brunch at SILVA Springs Saloon. Brunch Bonanza brings a lineup of brunch dishes and plenty of drinks, all set in a frontier inspired atmosphere. Expect characters who turn an ordinary morning into a lively surprise. Sunday brunch is coming to a close, and the saloon will offer Brunch Bonanza on Saturdays only.
The BIG Room at SilvaMooZoo's Slime Festival
The Grand Rapids Public Museum hosts the second annual MooZoo Slime Festival, a kids market that highlights creativity, entrepreneurship, and innovation in a lively, family friendly setting. Eighteen youth entrepreneurs, ages 5 to 17, will launch and operate their own small businesses inside the museum, offering distinctive goods and real world business experience. A $35 fee applies. Hands-on activities include Luna-Belle’s Slime Lab for make-your-own slime, STEM themed craft and innovation stations, creative play zones, and plenty of photo worthy moments in a vibrant atmosphere. The event’s purpose is to build confidence, creativity, financial literacy, and leadership through entrepreneurship and STEM learning. Limited vendor opportunities are available for children ages 5 to 17 who create crafts, slime, or similar products, and food vendors are not permitted unless items are sealed snacks.
Grand Rapids Public MuseumStreet Photography
Explore the energy of downtown Grand Rapids through a street photography outing that invites participants to capture city life, fleeting candid moments, and striking architecture. The session covers practical methods for photographing in public spaces, with emphasis on composition and timing to strengthen technique and confidence. Meet by the entrance of the Grand Rapids Art Museum, allowing time to find the group and get settled. Bring your own camera gear with a fully charged battery and plenty of memory card space, and carry some water. For day-of questions, contact Autumn at 616 432 8298.
Rosa Parks Circle Ice RinkMonthly breathwork circle: Trabajar de respiracion (Debi Tirar Mas Fotos by Bad Bunny)
This monthly breathwork circle meets at a new location. Park behind the venue and use the back entrance, or park on Hall and enter on Godfrey. The practice will flow to the full album Debi Tirar Mas Fotos by Bad Bunny. Breathwork here is an active form of meditation that uses repetitive breathing to reach a deep, reflective state. The gathering begins with introductions, intention setting, and a few tarot readings, then moves into gentle preparations to help the body relax. Participants will engage in about 30 minutes of active breathing while lying on the floor, transition back to normal breath, and close with a brief integration period for anyone who wishes to share. Loud music will play for about an hour to support immersion in the experience. A suggested donation of $20 is optional. If you plan to attend, please RSVP as going so you are counted. This practice is not recommended for individuals with severe asthma, severe heart disease, mental illness, epilepsy or a history of seizures, acute physical injuries, or severe diabetes. Reach out with any concerns or questions. Preparation tips include avoiding alcohol and mind altering substances for 24 hours beforehand if possible, arriving with an empty stomach or eating lightly, and wearing loose, comfortable clothing. Bring a blindfold or eye pillow, a water bottle, and a yoga mat. Bring your own pillow or blanket if preferred, otherwise pillows, blankets, and bolsters are available at the studio. Eye pillows are available for purchase for $10. Items that support your spiritual path, such as oils or crystals, are welcome. After the session, it is recommended to take it easy. Eat a nourishing meal to break your fast from before practice. Gentle self care like an epsom salt bath or intimate time with a partner can be supportive.
Grand River Walking Tour
An engaging walking tour focused on the Grand River. Local experts will share insights along the way.
Grand Rapids Public LibraryRoll'N Out Food Truck Festival
Roll’N Out Food Truck Festival returns to Grand Rapids for its eighth year, celebrating a decade of the Grand Rapids Food Truck Association. Admission is free. As one of the region’s largest food truck gatherings, it brings together local trucks, artisan makers, and live entertainment for a full day that draws thousands. Since 2015, the association has helped grow the community from 10 trucks to more than 150 mobile food businesses, and this event highlights that progress and the entrepreneurs behind it. Attendees can look forward to a broad mix of Grand Rapids and West Michigan trucks serving burgers, tacos, barbecue, desserts, specialty drinks, and more, along with a beer tent, live music, and an artisan and maker market. The environment is family friendly and welcoming to pets. All food truck vendor spaces are filled. Applications remain open for artisan vendors, makers, small businesses, and event sponsors.
DASH Lot Area 9Family & Community Appreciation Day
This free appreciation festival and open house at grō welcomes Grand Rapids families and the wider community. Attendees can meet teachers, tour the center, and enjoy food trucks, inflatables, and more. The event is open to the public.
grō Childcare AcademyPedals & Petals
This long-running event, now 47 years strong, brings families together at Creekside Park for a day of movement, food, and flowers. Ride your bike along the park path or take a leisurely walk, and experienced cyclists can extend their route on the Fred Meijer M-6 Trail. A complimentary picnic lunch and a play area add to the fun, and a spring flower sale offers seasonal color, with purchases by cash or check. Representatives from Moody Radio will be available to visit with attendees. Participants can raise pledges as they pedal or walk, and prizes are awarded based on the amount raised. Possible rewards include a pro-life T-shirt, a baseball cap featuring embroidered baby feet, and $10 gift cards to Double JJ Resort & Waterpark, Lewis Adventure Farm & Zoo, West Michigan Whitecaps Baseball, Craig’s Cruisers, and Celebration! Cinema. The highest fundraiser will take home a new Alter Cycle with patented technology for an especially smooth ride, valued at $750.
Creekside ParkMindful Making: Macrame Plant Hanger Workshop
Celebrate the season with a hands-on macrame session that results in a practical hanger for a favorite plant. Under Krynne’s instruction, participants create a unique piece while learning three core knots: square, half square, and gathering. Choose recycled cotton cord in sunshine yellow, sage, cream, or black, then customize the design with the amount of knotting and bead accents you prefer. No prior experience is required and all materials are provided. Attendees may bring a pot or potted plant, or the measurements of the container they plan to use. The fee is $45, with a $34 rate for members.
The Kula CollectiveDrop-in DIY Day: Mother's Day Edition
Celebrate the tradition of handmade Mother’s Day gifts with a relaxed DIY crafting day focused on creative, make-and-take projects. Participants can create a cyanotype Mother’s Day card drawing on the collection and techniques of Adventure Textiles, personalize a leather keychain with stamped names, phrases, or designs, build custom leather earrings with classic styles and possibly floral accents, and add stamped details to cuffs, coasters, and other shop goods. Crafts are paid per project, with leather items priced between $10 and $20 depending on the piece. This experience is generally recommended for ages 4 to 92. The workspace features tall tables, so it helps if participants can comfortably reach the surfaces while standing or seated on a shop stool.
Gemini HandmadeCinco de Mayo Bar Crawl
Get ready to celebrate Cinco de Mayo with a bar crawl through Grand Rapids! Enjoy drink and food specials at multiple bars. A ticket includes free entry, plus access to a free after-party. There will be a photographer at the event, so dress in your boldest, most festive outfit. A wristband grants access to participating bars and drink specials.
Küsterer BrauhausGrand Rapids Ballet: In the Countenance of Kings
Grand Rapids Ballet presents Justin Peck’s In the Countenance of Kings at Peter Martin Wege Theatre. First created for San Francisco Ballet in 2016, this energetic ballet features choreography by Peck with music that propels the action.
Peter Martin Wege TheatreSarah Darling
Find tickets to see Sarah Darling perform at Grand Rapids Symphony.
Grand Rapids SymphonyDrew Nelson
Drew Nelson returns to ArtRat Gallery for an Americana Sundays performance focused on storytelling through song. A Michigan native and Navy veteran, he is a multi-instrumentalist, an avid fly fisher, and a world traveler whose writing is inspired by the people and journeys he has encountered. His music brings together Americana and roots rock with traditional folk to share lived experiences in song.
ArtRat GalleryDog Man The Musical
Dog Man The Musical brings the zany, big-hearted world of Dav Pilkey’s bestselling books to the stage at DeVos Performance Hall. Follow Dog Man, a crime fighter with a dog’s head and a police officer’s body, as he tries to stay on his best behavior while protecting the city from Flippy the cyborg fish and an army of Beasty Buildings. Petey, a notorious cat who has cloned himself, is stirring up trouble, and George and Harold are scrambling to finish their show before lunchtime. With a book and lyrics by Kevin Del Aguila, music by Brad Alexander, and original direction and choreography by Jen Wineman, this stage adventure mixes slapstick fun with plenty of heart and features favorite characters from the creator of Captain Underpants and Cat Kid Comic Club. Newsday has praised the production as a crowd-pleasing family outing. Recommended for ages 6 and up. Ticket prices are subject to change and may fluctuate with demand.
DeVos Performance HallBlack Family Day 2026: SNEAKER BALL! "Laced in Unity, Walking in Legacy”
Black Family Day 2026 presents a Sneaker Ball themed Laced in Unity, Walking in Legacy at Embassy Suites by Hilton Grand Rapids Downtown. The celebration highlights more than 15 years of service by the Greater Grand Rapids Chapter of Jack and Jill of America, Inc., bringing together families, leaders, and the community to reflect on work benefiting children across West Michigan while recognizing emerging leaders. The purpose of the event is to secure support from corporate and community sponsors to sustain the celebration and broaden its reach. Proceeds benefit the Jack and Jill of America Foundation, Inc., and help fund Academic Incentive Grants for deserving West Michigan students to offset costs of attending a Historically Black College or University. Attire is semi-formal with sneakers. The program features a special guest emcee, Michigan-based comedian and digital creator Evan Tarence Lauchie, along with music from Damien Allen, known as DJ Composition, who has opened and hosted for artists such as Kool Moe Dee, 50 Cent, Redman and Method Man, Fabolous, and Raekwon. The family soirée includes an elegant dinner, dancing, recognition of Academic Incentive Grant recipients, and an atmosphere centered on Black excellence, family, and community pride. Sensory room accommodation is provided.
Embassy Suites by Hilton Grand Rapids Downtown (Grand Rapids, MI)"An Enchanted Spring" Handbell Concert
Embellish presents a spring-themed handbell concert at Cornerstone University, offering a bright welcome to the season with a wide-ranging program. The music spans the drive of Exultate and Vivace to reflective pieces like Be Still and The Ash Grove, with playful selections such as Enchanted and Capriccio alongside the energetic Wizards in Winter. The program showcases the breadth of handbell artistry, tracing the awakening of spring through precise rhythms and resonant textures. Pre-ordering through the ensemble’s website offers a $5 discount on adult general admission, and kids and students receive free admission.
Cornerstone UniversityNick Foresman
Part of the World Music on the WestSide with WYCE series that highlights musical diversity in West Michigan and beyond, this showcase features singer and songwriter Nick Foresman. With more than 25 years of professional experience, he grew up in the Detroit area and Traverse City, and began playing the bar and club circuit around East Lansing while attending Michigan State University. He has been a regular presence at venues across Michigan and has toured nationally, with appearances stretching from Chicago to Atlanta and from Nashville to Los Angeles. Along the way he has shared bills with regional favorites like Domestic Problems and opened for national acts including Heart and the Verve Pipe. His résumé spans nearly every type of setting, from restaurants and casinos to country clubs, festivals, weddings, private parties, summer patios, and winter ski resorts, and he has also performed for national companies such as Four Winns boats. Küsterer Brauhaus provides a Munich inspired setting with a bierhall, deli, and a wine and spirit tasting room. The menu features shareable plates and grilled selections, including sausages from local purveyors, döner kebap, schnitzel sandwiches, Leberkäse, pizza, and freshly baked bierhall pretzels.
Küsterer BrauhausSunday Commander at the Wharf
Commander nights at the Wharf offer Magic the Gathering play organized into three brackets, then shift to open play after the first round until closing. The entry fee is 7 dollars. Every participant receives one pack from the latest sets, and winners of their Commander pods receive three packs in place of the single pack. Players can choose a relaxed, social-focused bracket, a higher powered option for stronger games with powerful strategies and cards, or a tier dedicated to preconstructed decks where all preconstructed decks are welcome.
Sunday Jazz Jam Session
SpeakEZ Lounge presents Grand Rapids’ longest running jazz jam with Tommy Pancy as host. A house band opens the music, then the session shifts to an open jam for participating players. Horn musicians can bring their instruments, and piano, drums, and bass are provided. Expect lively, improvisation-rich sets featuring leading jazz artists from West Michigan alongside spirited sit-ins.
SpeakEZ LoungeGrand Rapids Great Strides 2026
At Millennium Park in Grand Rapids, this annual Great Strides walk brings the community together in support of the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. Participation helps fund research and care with the goal of advancing a cure for cystic fibrosis. The event underscores that meaningful strides have been made, yet the need remains urgent as lives are still lost to CF. Expect a day centered on celebration, connection and fun, with a shared purpose of offering hope to those affected and working toward a future where everyone can breathe easier.
Millennium Park (Grand Rapids)Access Community Walk ~ Garden Volunteer Day
Access of West Michigan hosts a community walk and a volunteer session in the Green Apple Pantry garden at Grand Rapids International Fellowship. The group will set out together after service for a shared walk, then spend time lending a hand in the garden to strengthen local food systems and build connection. It offers a simple way to stay engaged and take practical action alongside neighbors. Please bring comfortable walking shoes, water, and clothing suitable for light outdoor work. The event is open to everyone.
Grand Rapids International FellowshipMother’s Day market
Show support for local crafters by browsing tables stocked with handmade gifts for moms. Discover handmade creations from local makers.
MichaelsWeekly Pokemon Open Play
Pokemon fans gather at House Rules Lounge for open play that welcomes all experience levels. Participants choose the format, with most tables focusing on Standard and Expanded for the TCG. Take on challenges designed by a local Professor to earn prizes, seek out a serious matchup, enjoy a casual game with someone new, or learn how to play from scratch. Per Pokemon League rules, alcohol is not permitted in designated play areas, and nonalcoholic options like draft root beer or a can from the fridge are available. This is a free, drop-in gathering, and RSVPs help ensure Professors and Judges are on hand to provide assistance. The event runs weekly, with occasional cancellations announced in advance for holidays or company events.
Grand Rapids Ballet - In The Countenance Of Kings
Tickets are available for a ballet performance. Prices may be above face value, as Event Tickets Center is a resale marketplace.
Peter Martin Wege TheatreWild at Heart Benefit for Wolves & Wildlife Conservation: Wisher + Reckless Rhythms + The Von Werewolves + Hillbilly Nightmare
A live music event in Grand Rapids, Michigan featuring Wisher alongside two other artists. Interest has grown to 102 people, and the conversation is already underway with six posts in the discussion.
The Pyramid SchemeMay the 4th
Bricks & Minifigs Walker is marking Star Wars Day with giveaways, treats, and special offers. Look for door prize giveaways and a drawing for a Star Wars LEGO set, along with complimentary refreshments. Guests who arrive in Star Wars costumes receive an additional 5% off. Promotions include buying three Star Wars minifigures and getting a fourth free, plus 25% off all Battle Droids and Super Battle Droids. Shoppers can earn a $5 reward for every $50 spent on Star Wars items, with full details available from store staff. Purchases are also eligible for recurring giveaways during the event. The celebration continues while supplies last and is family friendly.
Bricks & Minifigs WalkerFury Bound Release Party
Light snacks and refreshments will be available, and Tarot readings will be offered by Two Crowns Tarot, known from a previous Galentines event. Conversation will focus on Dire Bound. A group photo will be taken and sent to Sable Sorensen.
Glass House Sports Bar – Grand Rapids
Participate in a trivia contest with friends. Enjoy beer and test your knowledge.
Glass HouseArcy Drive
Arcy Drive takes the stage as part of The Pit Tour in a concert presented by SectionLive and Live Nation. Supporting artists will be announced, and the event welcomes attendees of all ages.
ElevationAwesome Adults [Off-Site]
Connect with friends through lighthearted activities at Walker Ice & Fitness Center in Room A. This program is designed for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their care partners, creating a friendly space to spend time together and have fun.
Walker Ice & Fitness CenterKDL Lab Experience: Art Party
At this art party, kids explore how science and art intersect while working with a variety of materials and projects to express their ideas. Participants can experiment, try different techniques, and let creativity lead the way. Intended for ages 5 to 10. This event is free.
Kent District Library - Kelloggsville BranchKranzo Live Lecture
Ring 211 presents a new live magic lecture with Nathan Kranzo, highlighting practical material designed for real-world performances. The event will be held at Brann's Steakhouse & Grille. Admission is $15 for members and $20 for non-members. Attendees may arrive early to enjoy dinner in the dining room before the lecture.
Brann's Steakhouse & GrilleGeneral Business Networking | Elevating Your Potential - Grand Rapids
This networking event is for both experienced professionals and those just starting out. It aims to connect consultants, analysts, bankers, software engineers, entrepreneurs, and others from various fields including the arts, finance, tech, real estate, and healthcare. Attendees are encouraged to bring business cards and an open mind to meet potential business partners, employers, coworkers, investors, and friends. Name tags will be provided, and the dress code is business casual or job fair attire.
Sundance GrillGrand Rapids Hiring Event
This is a free hiring event for job seekers. Attendees can meet face-to-face with hiring managers from local companies and Fortune 500 companies to apply for full-time and part-time positions. A variety of jobs are expected to be available.
MarriottPMAWM Bowling Event
Enjoy a bowling get-together that features lane time, food, and drinks. The vibe is relaxed and social, with plenty of chances to roll a few frames, share bites, and enjoy brews with other attendees.
Lucky Strike Grand RapidsBandstand Auditions
Auditions for Bandstand will be held at Orchard Hill Reformed Church under the direction of Abby Pletcher and Chase Buher, with choreography by Casey Adams. On arrival, please park in the back and follow the signs to the auditions. Sign-up instructions are provided on the listed sign-up page. Prepare about 30 seconds of a musical theater song and a 20 to 30 second monologue, unless auditioning only for the ensemble. Learn the appropriate audition dance ahead of time, and bring clearly marked sheet music for the accompanist. Dance tutorials will be available to help you prepare. Those being considered for the role of Donny may be asked to play piano at callbacks. Callbacks will also take place at Orchard Hill Reformed Church. Rehearsals are planned for The Homeschool Building, and performances are scheduled in East GR. Rehearsal commitments vary by role, and the team is willing to work with schedule conflicts and unique circumstances. Cast members are expected to stay current, since frequent absences can make it difficult to keep pace. Due to the musical demands, five supporting band roles have been precast. Lead roles, select supporting roles, and all ensemble positions remain open for auditions. Please note that the production contains some strong language and intense portrayals of war and PTSD. A $40 production fee will be required from cast members at the read through to help cover costumes and props.
Orchard Hill Reformed ChurchDAYSEEKER: The Pale Moonlight Tour
Dayseeker brings The Pale Moonlight Tour to GLC Live at 20 Monroe for an all-ages show. Will call will be available before doors open, and the lineup of supporting performers may change without notice.
GLC Live at 20 MonroeDueling Pianos at Roasted!
Zach and Rodney from Twilight Tunes Dueling Pianos bring a highly interactive dueling piano show to Roasted Sports Bar. Enjoy food alongside the music throughout the performance.
Roasted Sports BarMomz Attic @ The Log Cabin
Momz Attic is at The Log Cabin for a lively night that builds as the energy rises. When the place is buzzing, step in and share the good time.
The Log CabinDouble Wide Ride @ Twisted Bull
Double Wide Ride brings its blue-collar country sound to the Twisted Bull Saloon, delivering a blend of modern outlaw grit and 90s line-dance energy with covers spanning Johnny Cash, Merle Haggard and Brooks & Dunn to Chris Stapleton, Cody Jinks and Tyler Childers. Formed in Southern Mid-Michigan more than 17 years ago, the group pairs a polished production with the raw edge of a traditional country band. During the shutdown of live venues, dedicated fans hosted shows in homes, backyards and barns until stages reopened. The lineup features Dave Moore on guitar, Timothy Taylor on pedal steel and guitar, Travis Libby on bass and Roger Hadji VanSteeland on drums. The Twisted Bull Saloon is also home to a mechanical bull known as Rockin Roy. The band continues to perform throughout Michigan, Ohio, Indiana and Illinois.
Twisted BullMILLIONAIRE$ - My Super Sweet 16 Tour at The Stache - Grand Rapids, MI
Millionaires performs live at The Stache at The Intersection complex in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
The StacheAndy Hendrickson
Andy Hendrickson performs live at Dr. Grins Comedy Club at The B.O.B. in Grand Rapids. This is a stand-up comedy show presented in a comedy club setting.
Dr. Grins Comedy ClubLions Legends Basketball Tour - Wyoming
The Lions Legends bring their basketball tour to Wyoming for a hoops-filled showcase that blends on-court action with nostalgic moments. Herman Moore teams up with fellow Lions Legends, and the event supports local educators and first responders. A halftime session offers opportunities for autographs and photos. Herman Moore memorabilia will be available for purchase, with proceeds benefiting The Tackle Life Foundation.
Wyoming High SchoolCash Bash 2026 - Boots and Buckles
Enjoy a lively evening of food, games, dancing, and fundraising. A $75 ticket includes dinner, drinks, and automatic entry into the grand prize drawing. Attendees can bring extra cash to take part in the 50/50 raffle, try Split the Deck, and pick up beads for Heads or Tails for an additional chance at the grand prize. Raffle tickets will also be available for the Table of Weird, along with a selection of silent auction items. The festivities begin with beverages, continue with dinner and plenty of two stepping, and conclude with the grand prize announcement. All proceeds directly support athletic programs at the middle school and high school levels.
Casino Club of Grand RapidsMonthly Meeting - Andrej Spec
This May meeting features guest speaker Andrej Spec with a presentation on how to excel in the HAP program and achieve success with planted tanks. He is visiting from the Missouri Aquarium Society.
Adventure Point - Grand RapidsBring on Summer!
Kick off summer with an outdoor evening featuring live music from S Martin, a local Christian artist. Enjoy yard games, complimentary snacks, and time to connect with the community. Guests may want to bring a chair, a blanket, or dancing shoes for comfort. This free event is open to everyone and is weather permitting.
Faith Community Christian Reformed ChurchIngrid Andress: Low-Key Sessions at The Stache - Grand Rapids, MI
Ingrid Andress brings Low-Key Sessions to The Stache in Grand Rapids, Michigan. The show welcomes attendees of all ages. A venue presale is available with the password SECTIONLIVE, followed by a general on sale.
The StacheOrchestral Fireworks
The Grand Rapids Symphony presents Orchestral Fireworks, conducted by Music Director Marcelo Lehninger and featuring double bassist Jonathan Reed. This program evokes Rome in a salute to Italian music, unfolding with majestic sweep, vivid color, and a passionate spirit. Ticket prices begin at $34.
DeVos Performance HallKelly Quinn Blues Experience at The Stray May 9th!
Kelly Quinn Blues Experience brings a high-energy take on blues rock to The Stray. This seven-piece features keyboards, saxophone, harmonica, drums, bass, and two lead guitarists, with Kelly Quinn on lead vocals. The performance blends original songs with classic covers that honor the roots of the genre, drawing on artists like Buddy Guy, Etta James, Tina Turner, Eric Clapton, Aretha Franklin, Sam Cooke, Bonnie Raitt, Susan Tedeschi, Albert Collins, Trampled Under Foot, and Eva Cassidy. Admission is free, with tips welcomed to support the artists. The cafe offers craft beer, coffee, wine, and a full dinner menu. The Stray is a listening room, so attendees are asked to silence phones and keep conversations low to keep the focus on the music.
The Stray🪴Planty Peeps Party Bus🪴
A plant-themed party bus experience travels between several West Michigan plant shops, starting and ending at Unique Plant Boutique, with stops at Holwerda Growers, Blossom + Branch, Little Miss Green Thumb, Infinity Shoppe and Zavala's Greenhouse. The cost is $60 per person, and seating is limited. Every rider receives a raffle ticket, with prizes contributed by participating stores and partners, plus a main prize worth at least $100. Attendees can also expect special offers at each shop. Small teams take on a scavenger hunt at every stop, keeping the items they find, and the team with the most discoveries earns a plant for each member. Team trivia on the bus adds more chances to win. Participants may bring their own lunch or choose a catered box lunch. Additional details are shared in the discussion tab.
Unique Plant BoutiqueBirding Blandford Nature Center 🌱
A morning of birding at Blandford Nature Center brings together the Grand Rapids Audubon Club and the Kalamazoo Audubon Club. Spread across more than 260 acres with nearly eight miles of trails shaped by glacial terrain, the nature center features mature hardwood forest, pine stands, wetlands, ponds, and streams, along with historic buildings and a working farm that reflect the area’s connection to the land. The trail network moves between habitats that support a wide range of birds, with warblers, vireos, orioles, grosbeaks, thrushes, and flycatchers often found in mixed flocks. The route makes its way toward the Highlands, where the landscape opens to meadow and grassland. Once a golf course and now restored as a natural area, the Highlands offers excellent habitat for species such as Eastern Bluebird and Field Sparrow. A fully paved ADA accessible trail links the Highlands parking area to the main Visitor Center. The meeting point is the main parking lot by the Visitor Center, and the outing begins near the pond loop before continuing onto the trails. Beyond birding, visitors can explore the Visitor Center to see live animal ambassadors like birds of prey and reptiles, walk through the heritage village, or visit the working farm with seasonal animals and gardens. The trails are free and open to the public.
Blandford Nature CenterAmerican Rust at Firebird BarGR
American Rust performs live at Firebird BarGR, rocking the Firebird stage.
Firebird Bar GRMosaic Art Classes Grand Rapids: Turkish Lamp Workshop
Discover the art of Turkish mosaic as you design and assemble your own glowing lamp in a friendly, hands-on workshop in Grand Rapids. Work with colorful glass to create a unique piece, and enjoy complimentary Turkish tea and sweets while you craft. No experience is needed, and the setting suits couples, individuals, and groups alike. The workshop takes place at Holiday Inn Grand Rapids Downtown by IHG, and everyone leaves with the lamp they make.
Holiday Inn Grand Rapids Downtown by IHGKent Philatelic Society (KPS) Spring Bourse
American Legion Neal E. Fonger Post 179 hosts the Kent Philatelic Society's annual Spring Bourse featuring several dealers. A drawing for prizes is planned, and children can pick up free stamps. The complete list of dealers is still being finalized, along with additional offerings.
American Legion Neal E. Fonger Post 179GRRC Annual Coxswain Clinic
Open to GRRC members and to junior and master rowers from across the Midwest, this clinic focuses on the essentials of effective coxing. Sessions cover safety, steering, drill execution, and evaluating oar work and body mechanics. Race rules for coxswains will be noted briefly, while most of the time centers on day-to-day responsibilities during regular practices. Participants will rehearse calls and technique on ergs, with the possibility of taking these skills onto the water if conditions and timing allow. Snacks and water are provided, and attendees may bring lunch. Digital handouts are available by email on request. The fee is $25 per person, and registration will open soon through the GRRC website.
Grand Rapids Rowing Club BoathouseDrop-in Studio: Eco-Art Explorations
Celebrate nature through hands-on artmaking in a relaxed drop-in studio setting. Drawing inspiration from The Matter of Awe: Landscapes in Art, create with leaves, twigs, flowers, and other natural materials to design your own landscape. Try techniques such as texture rubbings, eco resist painting, small weavings, pressed plant prints, and collages inspired by the outdoors. Materials are supplied. The session takes place in GRAM Studio and is included with general admission, with free entry for GRAM Members.
Grand Rapids Art MuseumMommy & Me Mother's Day Gathering
Celebrate the bond between moms and kids at a warm gathering centered on laughter, making memories, and time together. Let’s Kreate Crafts & Paint Activities with Kae will lead hands-on painting for children, Dolly’s Delights llc will provide healthy snacks that have been requested, and Simply Therapy Cleaning will hold a raffle featuring gift baskets stocked with cleaning essentials. Whether you plan to support, celebrate, or explore something new, the space is created with you in mind. The ribbon cutting is free. The Mommy & Me experience requires registration, and space is limited. To secure a spot, comment “MOM” or use the link in bio to reserve.
Blossom CafeSapphic Saturday Signing and Reader Event
Sapphic Saturday at Pages & Grapes spotlights sapphic and queer voices with a welcoming, community-centered gathering. Attendees can meet authors Elee Rose, J Victoria Tobias, Maude Winters, Meika Usher, and Sloan Spencer, enjoy snacks, and take part in casual author meet and greets. The event is free and open to all readers who want to support sapphic and queer authors, as well as fans of k/n/ky and other queer reads. Friends are welcome.
Pages & GrapesGrand Rapids Mosaic Lamp Making Workshop
Explore mosaic art at a Turkish Lamp Workshop in Grand Rapids, taking place at Holiday Inn-Grand Rapids Downtown. Tickets are offered, and listings show live availability for upcoming events.
Holiday Inn Grand Rapids Downtown by IHGIngrid Andress
Multi-GRAMMY nominated singer-songwriter Ingrid Andress performs at The Stache. Her latest single, Now I Know, is a co-written release that explores deeply personal and broadly relatable themes.
The StacheAvery Anna
SectionLive presents Avery Anna on the Girl of Constant Sorrow Tour. This is an all-ages event.
The IntersectionAndy Hendrickson
See Andy Hendrickson perform live.
Dr. Grins Comedy ClubGOLDEN: A K-Pop Party (18+) at Elevation - Grand Rapids, MI
Celebrate Korean pop at an 18+ party at Elevation in Grand Rapids, MI. This event is dedicated to K-Pop fans and focuses on the music that defines the genre.
ElevationCKY
Find tickets for CKY at The Pyramid Scheme.
The Pyramid SchemeA Peony Bouquet Paint Event for Mom! Twist Grand Rapids
Celebrate Mom with a relaxed painting experience focused on a peony bouquet. Participants will create their own piece with start-to-finish guidance inspired by a local artist’s work. All supplies, aprons, and instruction are provided, and no prior experience is needed. Advance reservations are required for every guest.
Painting with a Twist Grand RapidsMother's Day Blues Dinner
Celebrate Mother’s Day at The Breakfast House with a blues-filled dinner featuring live performances by Asamu Johnson and The Associates of The Blues. Enjoy a menu crafted by the chef in a cozy, intimate setting that honors the important women in your life. Reservations are required, seating is limited, and the price is $22 per person including an entrée with two sides, with dessert available for an additional cost.
The Breakfast HouseGreat Lakes Chorus: Do a Little Good!
The Great Lakes Chorus and its quartets celebrate the 80th Great Lakes Invitational, Do A Little Good, with a program spanning Broadway, pop, choral, and more at St. Cecilia Music Center. Admission is $20 for adults, $15 for students, and free for children 9 and under.
St. Cecilia Music CenterMom's Michigan Wildflowers
Celebrate moms with a relaxing paint and sip experience that helps you unwind while creating your own painting inspired by a local artist. An instructor offers clear, step-by-step guidance throughout. All materials and aprons are provided, and instruction is included, so beginners are welcome. Advance reservations are required for every attendee.
Painting with a TwistMother's Day Paint Event Twist Grand Rapids
Designed for Mother’s Day, this relaxed, guided painting session features a piece created by a local artist. Clear, easy-to-follow instruction makes it beginner friendly. All supplies and aprons are provided, and participants are welcome to sip while they unwind.
Painting with a Twist Grand RapidsMommy & Me Paint Event Twist Grand Rapids
This family friendly painting session invites participants to create their own version of an image designed by one of the artists. It is suitable for ages 5 and up and offers a relaxed way to spend time together. Registration is required for all attendees. Tickets include all necessary supplies, aprons, and instruction, so no experience is needed.
Painting with a Twist2026 Homeschool Information Sessions
This information session is designed for families exploring home education as well as those who have already started and want extra guidance. Experienced local leaders will explain Michigan homeschooling laws, discuss curriculum choices, classes, and socialization, and set aside time for Q&A. Pre-registration is required, and the cost is $15 per family, due at registration. To register, call 616-532-9422 x4, as space fills quickly.
HSB, Inc.An evening with The Joy Formidable
The Joy Formidable performs at The Pyramid Scheme in Grand Rapids.
The Pyramid SchemePuzzled Pint
Puzzled Pint is a relaxed, free puzzle night held in bars and pubs, built for social solving with friends. Teams take on five original challenges with up to three hours to work through them, and helpful hints are available whenever a nudge is needed. It happens on the second Tuesday of each month in cities around the world. Arrive whenever it suits you and stay for as long or as little as you prefer for an evening of brain-teasing fun.
Leo Kottke Concert
Acoustic guitarist Leo Kottke presents a concert shaped by a lifetime of wide-ranging influences. Born in Athens, Georgia, he moved away as a toddler and grew up across a dozen states, taking in many musical traditions. He first tried violin and trombone, then at age 11 turned fully to the guitar, moving on from Stravinsky. The schedule features doors opening, followed by the opening of Royce Auditorium, the performance, and a post-concert reception.
St. Cecilia Music Center50th Anniversary Celebration 🎉
This milestone celebration honors five decades of family, tradition, and pizza. To mark the occasion, there will be a giveaway of 50 free pizzas and a special offer of 50 percent off all 14-inch pizzas, limited to three per order.
Peppino's PizzaGeoff Tate
Geoff Tate, an American singer and musician who rose to fame with the progressive metal band Queensrÿche, will be performing. He is ranked fourteenth on Hit Paraders list of the 100 Greatest Metal Vocalists of All Time and was voted No. 2 on That Metal Shows top 5 hard rock vocalists of the 1980s. After his farewell tour as Queensrÿche, he renamed his band Operation: Mindcrime, after the Queensrÿche album of the same name.
ElevationCorrosion of Conformity + Whores + Crobot
Corrosion of Conformity, Whores, and Crobot perform together at The Pyramid Scheme. This concert brings all three bands to one stage for a single show.
The Pyramid Scheme2026 Service Above Self Award Dinner
Get ready for an inspiring evening celebrating community service. This in-person event is all about honoring Andy DeVries, who goes above and beyond to make a difference. There will be fellowship, heartfelt stories, and a chance to connect with fellow changemakers. Don’t miss out on this special night dedicated to recognizing the true service above self spirit!
Goei CenterWalker Book Discussion at Standale Panera Bread
An informal book discussion meets at Panera Bread to talk about great reads. This session focuses on Finding the Mother Tree by Suzanne Simard. Copies can be picked up at the front desk of the Walker Library's Temporary Location.
Panera BreadChamber Music Society of Lincoln Center: Schubertiade
Originating in Franz Schubert’s lifetime, a Schubertiade is an intimate gathering where his friends came together for hours of music devoted to the composer. This event follows that tradition, capturing the spirit of a friendly salon centered on Schubert.
St. Cecilia Music CenterGR8 Food Truck Fridays - Week 1
A favorite family friendly summer tradition returns for its 10th season with weekly gatherings filled with great food, music, and community spirit. Each week features around 20 food trucks, an artisan village, live music, and a beer tent. New this season, public parking will be available on the grass directly next to the event area, which expands accessible options with additional designated spaces and provides more parking close to the venue. Biking is encouraged, and bicycle parking will be set up at the southern entrance. The Food Truck Fridays Almanac will be available at the event and through local partners, offering details such as weekly truck lineups, band schedules, and more. Free Frequent Fridays cards are available at the GR8 Food Trucks tent, with stamps offered each week just for attending. Cards can be turned in at the end of the summer for entry into prize drawings, and no purchase is necessary. The beer tent returns each week in collaboration with nonprofit partners to help raise funds. Vendor opportunities are handled only via email, and any comments offering vendor space are not legitimate.
Riverside ParkTwilight Tour & Taste
The Heritage Hill Tour of Homes unveils a new VIP Twilight Tour & Taste, designed for a smaller crowd and a quieter look at the homes ahead of the main weekend. Attendees visit five highlighted properties from the tour, including the Voigt House Mansion, then enjoy a private reception with hors d’oeuvres. Each VIP ticket comes with two complimentary cocktail tickets and live music provided by musicians from the Grand Rapids Symphony, plus a few surprises. Tickets are limited and priced at $200 on Eventbrite, and VIP admission also covers entry to the full Tour of Homes weekend.
Heritage Hill AssociationNate Smith: Long Live Country Rock And Roll Tour
Nate Smith’s Long Live Country Rock And Roll Tour comes to GLC Live at 20 Monroe for an all-ages concert. Will Call will open two hours before doors. Supporting performers may change without advance notice. Tickets are offered through a general public sale, a variety of presales, and VIP packages.
GLC Live at 20 MonroePlain White T's at The Stache - Grand Rapids, MI
Plain White T’s bring a live show to The Stache in Grand Rapids, joined by Cal In Red. This all-ages concert welcomes fans of every age.
The StacheMadama Butterfly
Madama Butterfly comes to DeVos Performance Hall. Public ticket sales are planned.
DeVos Performance HallLionel Richie
Presented by Acrisure, Lionel Richie headlines the inaugural concert at Acrisure Amphitheater. Sharing the stage are The War and Treaty from Michigan and Brian Vander Ark from Grand Rapids. Tickets are available, with market-based pricing that may change according to demand. Purchase at the box office or online.
Acrisure AmphitheaterNate Smith
See Nate Smith, Josh Ross, and Brandon Wisham perform live.
GLC Live at 20 MonroePhil Wickham
See Phil Wickham with Tauren Wells and Jamie MacDonald at Van Andel Arena.
Van Andel Arena2nd Annual Spring Into Summer Pop Up
An outdoor pop up returns for its second year at Casa Del Rey, offering a chance to shop with more than ten local vendors and food trucks while learning about available services. Admission is free. Food and beverages can be purchased on site. Families will find a bounce house, music, crafts, and additional activities. Hosted by Grand Hunny Events and Eli Silva.
Casa Del ReyCadwallader Fine Art Grand Opening
Celebrate the gallery debut of Cadwallader Fine Art at a festive opening gala featuring fine art with complimentary wine and light hors d’oeuvres. The gathering takes place in the lobby on the lower level of McKay Tower, a historic building.
McKay TowerSnake Encounter
Learn the essentials of snake care and behavior, then meet snake ambassadors up close. Admission is free with an option to donate, and advance registration is required to ensure adequate preparation for attendees.
The L&G CenterThe Kingdom Awaken
This all-school production features an original narrative ballet that blends the classic tale of Sleeping Beauty with the New Testament story of Jairus’ daughter. Presented at Orchard Hill Church, the program brings together dancers from the entire school in a single showcase. Tickets are $10 and may be purchased in person through the studio, upon arrival, or online.
Dance Gavin Dance with Special Guests
Dance Gavin Dance performs with special guests at GLC Live at 20 Monroe. This show welcomes fans of all ages. Supporting acts may change.
GLC Live at 20 MonroeBearly Dead - Here Comes Sunshine Tour at The Stache - Grand Rapids, MI
Bearly Dead brings the Here Comes Sunshine Tour to The Stache in Grand Rapids, Michigan, presented by SectionLive. This all ages event features the band live on stage.
The StacheMadama Butterfly
Madama Butterfly will be featured at DeVos Performance Hall.
DeVos Performance HallFly Fishing Merit Badge
At Adventure Point, youth ages 11 to 17 can take part in a hands-on day of fly fishing, building essential skills and then practicing them on the water. No prior experience is needed, and all equipment is provided. The cost is $35 per youth, and space is limited to 30 participants. The morning focuses on knots, casting, and core techniques at the venue, followed by time at a nearby river to apply what was learned. Lunch and bottled water are included, and coffee is available for adults. Participants also receive access to an online video learning series after registration. Merit badge guidance and a Blue Card are available upon request, and Scouts BSA pursuing the badge should complete prerequisites in advance with materials provided. This event takes place rain or shine, so waterproof boots and a rain jacket are recommended. Parent supervision is not required in the morning, though adults are welcome to stay for complimentary casting and fly tying instruction. A parent or leader is requested to accompany participants for the river portion later in the day.
Adventure PointBlandford Farm Plant Sale
The fifth annual plant sale at The Blandford Farm features vegetable starts for home gardens and Michigan native plants for landscaping, all grown at Blandford Nature Center. Wormies will be on site with compost products. The event follows an open house format with free admission, welcomes all ages, and requires no registration. It takes place at The Blandford Farm rather than at the main Blandford Nature Center, and parking is available at the farm.
Blandford FarmOperation BirdDog
Take part in a hands-on cleanup and planting effort focused on clearing leaves, pulling weeds, mowing grass, putting new plants in the ground, and spreading mulch. Help for the whole day is welcome, and partial-day availability can be coordinated in advance to support planning. The size of the project will grow based on the number of volunteers and the donations that come in. For details on how you can pitch in and what is most needed, please contact the organizer. Thank you for any support you can offer.
Wyoming MiBundesliga: FC Bayern München vs. FC Köln
Bundesliga action will be shown live at Küsterer Brauhaus, a little corner of Munich on the west side. FC Bayern München faces FC Köln in the final match of the season, and it is also the last Munich Breakfast of the year. Doors will open early. Mia san mia... auf geht’s, Reds!
Küsterer BrauhausNative Plant Fest
Browse a wide selection of Michigan native plants on Venema Plaza, set within the area’s largest public display of native gardens. This family friendly event features plants propagated in greenhouses from native seeds collected each year across West Michigan, all with the aim of benefiting local ecology. Expect more than 100 popular and distinctive varieties of wildflowers, shrubs, and grasses suited to a range of conditions, including drought tolerant options, choices for rain gardens, and species that thrive in shade. Native plants are the flowers, grasses, trees, and shrubs that have grown in Michigan since before European settlement, and adding them to your landscape can increase plant and animal diversity while supporting cleaner air and water.
Bunker Interpretive Center58th Annual Heritage Hill Tour of Homes
Explore the Heritage Hill Historic District during the 58th Annual Heritage Hill Tour of Homes. This self guided experience features 12 sites, including the Voigt House Mansion with Victorian interiors and original furnishings, the Meyer May House, a Prairie School home, and the Gerald R. Ford Boyhood Home. Nine additional locations round out the tour, each sharing stories of architecture, craftsmanship, and preservation. Advance tickets are $25. A VIP preview evening, Twilight Tour & Tastes, is added this year, and organizers will share updates about free shuttles, parking, and a refreshment pop up on Facebook.
Heritage Hill Historic DistrictRuby Crunch Demo @ Fresh Thyme Market
Ruby Crunch will be available for sampling during the Fresh Thyme Summer Grilling Open House at Fresh Thyme Market in Grand Rapids, MI. Attendees can explore Ruby Crunch along with a range of other brands presenting their offerings.
Fresh Thyme Market (Grand Rapids, MI)Last Night Saved My Life
Catch Last Night Saved My Life, Midwest Skies!, and Valley Girl live in concert.
The Pyramid SchemeZubah
Atlanta-based ZUBAH leads the next wave of riddim, a sound surging through the electronic music scene. Backed by over five years of experience, this rising artist has honed his skills.
The IntersectionGrand Rapids Bowling Fundraiser
Enjoy a lighthearted bowling fundraiser at Park Center Lanes Bowling featuring two hours on the lanes. The $30 per person fee includes bowling, shoes, pizza from Russos, soft drinks, and salad. The event also features raffle baskets to bid on, 50/50s, and additional offerings that add to the fun.
Park Center Lanes BowlingRomance Book Club
A community of romance readers gathers for a discussion of Looking for Group by Alexis Hall at Pages & Grapes Bookstore.
Pages & GrapesAmericana Sundays: An Afternoon with J. Oscar Bittinger and Daniel Bracken
At ArtRat Gallery, two West Michigan standouts trade songs in a relaxed exchange. J. Oscar Bittinger draws on a long path that began with Midwest touring in the late 1970s and continued with cofounding the 80s and 90s pop-rock group Pillar of Fire, recognized by Musician Magazine. In the early 21st century he turned back to acoustic traditions, launching The Folk Bros with Bruce Zeeuw and Steve Aldrich for gritty folk with humor, shaping Oxter/Mahone to blend Celtic roots with American rhythms, and forming Dublin Station with Lauran Hardin to mix traditional Irish tunes with original pieces that carry a Celtic tilt, sometimes adding beats and grooves. Songwriter and fingerstyle guitarist Daniel Bracken brings experience as a recordist and producer for public media and as a performer in the US and Ireland. His recent focus on personal songcraft offers an openhearted blend of spirituality, wistfulness, and humor, while drawing on the storytelling spirit of Irish and American roots music. Together they share the spotlight in a song swap that celebrates craft and tradition.
ArtRat GalleryMerchants and Makers Spring Market!
Set within the historic Fulton Street Market, this outdoor market fills the covered space with over 120 makers sharing handcrafted goods and one-of-a-kind products. Live music and a lineup of food trucks add to the experience while shoppers explore work from local artisans. Admission is $3 for adults and free for kids, with cash and cards accepted at the door. Applications are open for makers interested in participating. For security, legitimate payment requests come only from Merchants and Makers by email or through Square, never via Facebook messages, PayPal, or Venmo. If anything seems uncertain, contact the organizers directly to confirm.
Fulton Street MarketHigh Score Comedy
High Score Comedy brings a free stand-up showcase to The Pyramid Scheme, taking over the venue’s front room. Expect a mix of experienced comics and newcomers sharing the mic for a lively night of laughs. This show pops up once a month, offering a regular chance to see a rotating slate of performers.
The Pyramid SchemeAnberlin: Never Take Friendship Personal 20th Anniversary Tour + Emery + Watashi Wa
Anberlin brings the Never Take Friendship Personal 20th Anniversary Tour to The Big Room with Emery and Watashi Wa. Celebrating two decades of the album, this concert features a bill with all three bands. Ticket access includes a venue presale, a VIP on-sale, and a general on-sale.
The Big RoomBrit Floyd: The Moon, The Wall and Beyond
Brit Floyd brings The Moon, The Wall and Beyond to DeVos Performance Hall for a live performance. Ticket availability includes a venue presale and a public on-sale.
DeVos Performance HallGrand Rapids / West MI Senior Expo
A free Senior Expo at Frederik Meijer Gardens offers a welcoming setting to connect with local organizations. This community-focused gathering is designed for seniors, with opportunities to meet local groups and learn what they offer.
Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture ParkDead Poet Society
GLC Live at 20 Monroe in Grand Rapids hosts Highly Suspect with Dead Poet Society in concert. Both artists share the bill for a live performance.
GLC Live at 20 MonroeVillage Inn Sports Grille – Grand Rapids
Enjoy a night of Boombox Music Bingo. There will also be trivia on Wednesdays.
Village Inn Pizza ParlorBob’s Bar – Grand Rapids
Participate in a trivia night. The event is tagged as a Pub Quiz.
Bob's Sports BarBeer City Blues Band Live at Chicago Beef Joint- 822 Ottawa Ave NW, Grand Rapids, MI 49503
Beer City Blues Band leads the Chicago Beef Joint Blues Jam, inviting musicians and vocalists to bring an instrument or their voice and take part, while others can relax and enjoy the show. The band steers a blues-focused jam with opportunities for guest performers throughout.
Chicago Beef JointTech N9ne
Hailing from the Midwest, Tech N9ne forged a trailblazing path by rejecting the usual playbook, overturning expectations, and creating a model for independent hip-hop that many try to emulate but never match. The performance at GLC Live at 20 Monroe reflects that fearless creativity and steadfast independence, presenting an artist known for rewriting the rules.
GLC Live at 20 MonroeCandlelight - Coldplay and Imagine Dragons
A Candlelight concert in Grand Rapids presents a sensory-rich live performance in an inspiring setting. The event invites you to discover the music in an immersive atmosphere that celebrates both sound and space.
Wealthy TheatreBluey™ Bonanza [Off-Site]
Celebrate BLUEY™ with hands-on crafts, lively games, and activities that spark the imagination, all inspired by the Aussie pups. This event takes place in Room A at Walker Ice & Fitness Center.
Walker Ice & Fitness CenterDueling Pianos at Roasted!
Twilight Tunes brings a high-energy dueling pianos performance to Roasted Sports Bar. It is a lively show of piano-driven entertainment.
Roasted Sports BarSilver Creek Revival wsg Blinker Fluid
At Tip Top Deluxe Bar & Grill, Silver Creek Revival appears alongside Blinker Fluid for a night of Americana-leaning indie rock. Admission is $10 and the show is for ages 21 and over. Silver Creek Revival centers its music on strong songwriting, weaving banjo and saxophone with layered harmonies, expressive lead guitar, and a tight rhythm section. The current lineup features Kevin Paul on lead guitar and vocals, Kim Baker on rhythm guitar, piano, synth, and vocals, and Zak Johnson on bass and vocals, together with founding members Ashley Christopher on lead vocals and banjo, Hannah Woodruff on saxophone, rhythm guitar, flute, and vocals, and Jack Jensen on drums and percussion. Their sound pushes further into indie rock while keeping an Americana foundation. Blinker Fluid brings together Trevor Pinney, Aaron Rossan, Mike Michalski, and Zach Watson for spontaneous, genre-blurring pieces shaped in quick writing sessions where each musician contributes distinct colors, thoughtful lyrics, rhythmic intricacy, and soulful detail. The group leans on three part vocal harmonies supported by Rossan’s precise drums, Pinney’s melodic bass, Michalski’s nimble guitar work, and Watson’s piano with a gospel influence.
Tip Top Deluxe Bar & GrillJoin the 2nd Rolling Wizard Parade: Dress Up and Roll
The second annual Rolling Wizard Parade brings a free, wheels-powered celebration to Grand Rapids, filling the streets with capes, smiles, and playful magic. Gathering at Rosa Parks Circle, this informal roll honors the legendary Grand Rapids Rolling Wizard and his mission of spreading joy on wheels. It is not a race or a formal performance, just a whimsical, inclusive, and happy cruise through town. Participants are encouraged to don their best wizard attire, whether inspired by classic characters or original creations, and to bring anything that rolls, including bikes, rollerblades, skates, scooters, skateboards, or even a unicycle. Expect a lighthearted afternoon of wizard waves, laughter, and community spirit that aims to make the city feel a little more enchanting.
Rosa Parks CircleLIVE at CBJ: Asamu Johnson & The Associates of The Blues
Chicago Beef Joint hosts a performance from Asamu Johnson & The Associates of the Blues, a West Michigan blues group with radio chart success and notable awards. Led by songwriter and vocalist Asamu Johnson, the band has appeared at festivals and clubs across the country, including the Chenango Blues Festival in New York, Teddy's Juke Joint in Baton Rouge, Pee Dee Blues Bash in South Carolina, B.B. King's Club in Memphis, Buddy Guy's Legendary Bar in Chicago, and Michigan spots such as Art Prize, Billy's Lounge, Devos Place, Dockers Fish House, Black Arts Festivals, and blues festivals around the state. The lineup features Adam Daddy Mack McMillan on keyboards and vocals, who also manages the group, Curtis CC Woods on rhythm guitar and vocals, Melvin MC Clark on lead guitar and vocals, Adnan Boo Brown on drums, John Gist on saxophone, and additional Associates who often share the stage. The 2017 single Got To Go reached number one on the POWER XR WEST COAST Radio Network, and the band has released three recordings titled Bow Legs and Big Feet, Got To Go, and Blues You Can Use. Honors include back to back West Michigan Blues Society Regional Championships in 2016 and 2017, representing Michigan at the International Blues Competition in Memphis with more than one thousand bands participating. Asamu is also a two time Jami Award nominee, and in 2022 received the Telly Gold Award at The Fox Theatre in Detroit.
Chicago Beef JointMemorial Day Weekend Flea Market/BBQ Picnic/Live Music
Now in its ninth year, this flea market blends treasure hunting with barbecue from Grub It Up BBQ and live music by the Homemade Jam Band. Vendor participation is handled exclusively through berlinflea@gmail.com.
Berlin FairgroundsBerlin Fair Memorial Day Fair/Market Day Race
A Memorial Day celebration at Berlin Fair Raceway blends local market shopping with live racing for a day that highlights family fun and community spirit. Browse handcrafted goods and unique finds, then take in the action on the track with time trials leading into racing that features favorite modified drivers from around the country. Special savings are available from a candle and wax vendor, including 10% off premium wax melts, signature container candles, and distinctive wax pieces, with an additional 10% off for first-time buyers. A Re-Use and Refill Program rewards purchasers of container candles at retail price by allowing them to return the empty vessel for a refill, complete with a fresh wick and any scent of choice, for 50% of the retail cost. Guests can stick with a favorite fragrance or try a seasonal option, and containers can be returned locally or shipped for service.
Berlin FairPROJECT 90 at The Log Cabin
PROJECT 90 takes the stage at The Log Cabin for a night filled with 90s rock favorites. Voted among the top three favorite cover bands in West Michigan by REVUE Magazine's Best of the West readers for eight consecutive years, the band presents a full evening of hits from the decade.
Log Cabin Cocktail LoungeLos Rehenes
Find tickets for Los Rehenes with Los Fugitivos.
DeVos Performance HallMichigan Muses - May Rehearsal
At The Grand Rapids Yoga Company, Michigan Muses holds a monthly choir rehearsal focused on an eclectic mix of music. The group usually performs at WoWM events. To help cover space rental and sheet music, dues are $7 per rehearsal, payable by PayPal or in cash at rehearsal.
The Grand Rapids Yoga CompanyKID CUDI PRESENTS: THE REBEL RAGERS TOUR 2026
Kid Cudi brings The Rebel Ragers Tour to Acrisure Amphitheater, joined by M.I.A., Big Boi, and A-Trak. Tickets are available and prices can change with demand. There is a six ticket limit per order, and purchases can be made online or at the box office. Attendees of all ages are welcome. For every ticket sold, Scott Mescudi will contribute $1 to The Big Bro Foundation, which supports and empowers youth, especially Black youth, facing mental health challenges. This charitable amount is not tax deductible.
Acrisure AmphitheaterO.A.R.
Find tickets to see O.A.R. perform at Frederik Meijer Gardens Amphitheater.
Meijer GardensPortrayal of Guilt
Portrayal of Guilt appears at The Pyramid Scheme.
The Pyramid Scheme2026 Grand Rapids HBA Spring Parade of Homes
Explore a wide range of the area’s newest homes and thoughtful renovations at this annual showcase for prospective buyers and current homeowners. The event features distinctive floor plans and inviting neighborhoods, along with up-to-date interior design ideas, smart-home technology, exterior finishes, outdoor living concepts, and landscaping inspiration. It serves as a practical starting point for anyone planning to purchase, build, or remodel. With a ticket, you can visit single-family homes, condos, and remodel projects in person, or view every home virtually online. Tickets for guests ages 13 and older are $10 for online pre-sale, $10 at GR Lake Michigan Credit Unions, or $15 at homes and online during the event. Children 12 and under receive free admission when accompanied by an adult.
Felting wool slippers workshop with Marikah, 2 days
Create a cozy pair of custom wool slippers in a two-day, hands-on wet-felting workshop with Marikah at Walker Ice & Fitness Center. Work from the first wool layer to the final fit on your feet, choosing from a range of colors and using quality New Zealand wool. Along the way, learn to lay out two types of wool, fine merino roving and carded Maiori batts, calculate shrinkage, shape and form footwear, use ready-made templates in your size with tips for adapting them later, practice core wet-felting techniques and fitting, and add decorative touches with yarn, silk, or other materials. The instruction centers on a streamlined method that reduces time and physical effort while producing comfortable, durable slippers. Extremely dense, professional felt takes additional time and experience, so this class focuses on an efficient approach with strong results. Expect to leave with a finished pair and a solid base of skills for future projects. Day 1 introduces wool, tools, and key processes, covers shrinkage and template use, and begins the wool layout. Day 2 is all about felting, shrinking, shaping, and fitting directly to your feet. The cost is $120 for Woodland Weaver and Spinners Guild members and $150 for non-members, with all materials and tool use included. As a bonus, each participant receives access to a private three-hour online slipper-felting course at a slightly more advanced level with unlimited viewing. No prior felting experience is required, and beginners are welcome if they are ready to listen, follow guidance, and enjoy the process. Expect periods of standing, walking, and occasional bending; if you have back, hand, or mobility concerns, reach out before registering to discuss comfort and suitability. The only requirement is to bring a good mood and be ready to work, learn, and have fun. For questions or to register, email 4marikah@gmail.com.
Walker Ice & Fitness CenterCody Johnson Live '26
Cody Johnson brings his Live ’26 show to Van Andel Arena with support from Kip Moore and Emily Ann Roberts. The country artist is known for a devoted fan base that fills venues across the nation and a body of work that includes Leather Deluxe Edition, Human The Double Album, A Cody Johnson Christmas, Cody Johnson & The Rockin’ CJB Live, and Ain’t Nothin’ To It, along with the award-winning documentary Dear Rodeo: The Cody Johnson Story. Career milestones include 42 Gold and Platinum certifications, nearly 10 billion global streams, and four number one singles. For an elevated night out, the Acrisure Lounge offers exclusive perks for Acrisure Lounge ticket holders, including a private entrance that helps avoid long lines, one included drink, light appetizers, access to a modern lounge space, private restrooms, and a private bar. Acrisure Access tickets are sold separately and are available first come, first served while supplies last. Entry requires both a show ticket and a separate Acrisure Access ticket.
Van Andel ArenaDiscount to Broadway Grand Rapids "The Outsiders"
Discounted tickets are available for The Outsiders at DeVos Performance Hall, offering up to 10 percent off standard pricing with taxes and fees waived. After registering, a purchase link will be provided. This Tony Award winning Best Musical brings S. E. Hinton’s landmark story to the stage, adapted from the novel and Francis Ford Coppola’s film. The book is by Adam Rapp with Justin Levine, with music and lyrics by Jamestown Revival (Jonathan Clay and Zach Chance) and Justin Levine. Justin Levine also oversees music supervision, orchestrations, and arrangements. Choreography is by Rick Kuperman and Jeff Kuperman, and the production is directed by Danya Taymor. Set in Tulsa, Oklahoma, the musical follows Ponyboy Curtis, his friend Johnny Cade, and their Greaser family amid clashes with the Socs, exploring identity, friendship, family, and belonging, all driven by an energizing original score and a message of hope. The performance runs about 2 hours and 30 minutes with one intermission and is recommended for ages 10 and up.
DeVos Performance HallRussell Dickerson
Russell Dickerson performs in concert at Acrisure Amphitheater in Grand Rapids, featuring country and folk music.
Acrisure Amphitheater, Grand RapidsRussell Dickerson Tickets
Russell Dickerson brings a high-energy country pop show packed with sing-along choruses and catchy hooks. The performance blends lively momentum with heartfelt storytelling for a feel-good experience. Ideal for fans of contemporary country with a pop twist.
Grand Rapids MichgainTop Shelf @ Berlin Raceway!
Top Shelf performs at Berlin Raceway immediately following the race, delivering live music on stage with plenty of refreshments available.
Priced Right Auto Car Show
A car show takes place at Priced Right Auto Nunica.
Priced Right Auto NunicaArtwork Drop-off
This drop-off accepts original, presentation-ready artworks that convey a sacred or spiritual theme. Slides or prints will not be accepted. Each person may submit up to two pieces, with a $20 fee for the first entry and $10 for the second. Selected works will be exhibited at First United Methodist Church.
The Toadies
SectionLive presents The Charmer Tour featuring Toadies, with Local H and Vandoliers as special guests. This is an all ages event that brings these acts together on one stage.
The IntersectionSam Tallent
Dr. Grins Comedy ClubSydney Raye Yoga x StretchLab
Settle into an in-person practice at StretchLab (Knapps Corner), where Sydney Raye leads a Yoga Flow followed by Yoga Nidra. The experience opens with soft, mindful movement to help you slow down and reset, then shifts into a calming, instructor-led relaxation to ease tightness and quiet the mind. Open to newcomers and experienced yogis alike, it offers a welcoming setting to meet others, move with intention, and relax.
StretchLab (Knapps Corner)Prince Daddy & The Hyena
This event focuses on a universal human experience, the fear of death. It turns attention to the thoughts that surface about your own mortality and the lives of those closest to you, and how such ideas can linger in the mind.
The Pyramid SchemeTrivia Night
Put your knowledge to the test at a monthly trivia night that takes place on the first Tuesday of each month. Enter as a team of up to six people for $10. Attendees can bring a snack to share.
Global Running Day 2026- Wednesday Night Hills & Stairs
Mark Global Running Day with a large community run that climbs the hills of Fountain, Lyon, and Michigan Streets, takes on the Division Street stairs at your own pace, and wraps up with a social at City Built Brewing Company. The Wednesday Night Hills & Stairs community welcomes long-time regulars and first-timers alike, and pauses at the top of each climb so everyone can regroup. Two start waves follow the same route, and you can tailor the challenge to fit your goals. The full course is about 5 miles, or about 3 miles if you stay near the hilltops, and there is also a walking group. Taking part in both waves can add up to roughly 10 miles. This free community gathering features on-site shoe demos from multiple vendors, with a drink ticket offered for trying on a pair, and a raffle after the second run with prizes that include shoes and other running gear. Food and drinks are pay-your-own. All fitness levels are welcome, and beginners who are comfortable running about 1.5 miles at any pace are encouraged to take part.
Girls just wanna have Fun 🍒🐆
An early salute to National Best Friends Day brings early 2000s cherry and cheetah core to Wyoming Harbor Church. Expect a pink and sparkly vibe with lip gloss shine, flip phones for the aesthetic, and nonstop chances for bestie photos. Nostalgia takes center stage with nods to Hannah Montana, Lizzie McGuire, London Tipton and Maddie Fitzpatrick, and The Cheetah Girls. The night features more than 20 vendors to browse, a food vendor, and a selfie booth to capture the moment. Y2K style is encouraged and the focus is simple... celebrate friendship and head home with memories.
Wyoming Harbor ChurchEllis Bullard wsg TBA
Ellis Bullard brings a true honky-tonk pulse to Tip Top Deluxe Bar & Grill, drawing on a road-tested life and layered musical influences that shape his country sound. Following the 2024 release of Honky Tonk Ain’t Noise Pollution, he spent the year headlining dance halls and clubs across the country and earned top billing at a historic festival in France. He opened 2025 at the Mile 0 Festival in Key West and has shared the stage with Texas favorites including Cody Jinks, Ray Wylie Hubbard, Jason Boland, Reckless Kelly, Randy Rogers, and Whiskey Myers. Known for taking time with fans and building real connections, he aims to make sure everyone has a good time. A special guest will be announced.
Tip Top Deluxe Bar & GrillVeterans ride
An annual veterans ride welcomes the public for a day of camaraderie and support. Registration takes place before the ride sets out. Entry is $35 for riders and $20 for passengers. Each registration includes a complimentary T-shirt and dinner. The day features a 50/50, door prizes, and silent auctions. During registration, Dad's Pizza will offer breakfast pizzas for purchase. Proceeds benefit K9 Jaeger, helping fund a dog for veterans and first responders with PTSD.
Culture & Community Mercadito
Celebrate community and culture at the first Culture & Community Mercadito, a marketplace focused on connection, local vendor support, and recognition of small businesses. Organized by Guelaguetza Designs and Lindo Mexico Restaurante Mexicano, two women owned businesses in Wyoming, Michigan, the gathering highlights local vendors and offers a welcoming space to shop and discover new businesses. Attendees can browse, meet neighborhood entrepreneurs, and enjoy a day centered on cultural pride and small business vitality. Organizers are also welcoming vendor inquiries from those interested in participating.
Iration: Where It All Began Summer Tour
Iration makes a summer tour stop at Intersection in Grand Rapids.
Intersection - Grand Rapids, MIEle's Place - West Michigan Healing Hearts 5k
Now in its second year, this family friendly 5K at Millennium Park brings people together to support grieving children, teens, and families across West Michigan. The event supports Ele’s Place in West Michigan, which offers free peer to peer grief support for kids ages 3 to 18 who have experienced the death of someone important, with care available for as long as needed. The day features on site registration, a welcome with a brief mission highlight, a short dash for kids, the 5K run and walk, and time afterward for snacks and drinks. Young participants can enjoy a kids area with face painting, yard games, and more. It is also a meaningful time to remember, celebrate, or honor someone special who has died. Each step helps ensure no child has to face grief alone.
Millennium ParkQueer & Christian w/Brandan Robertson
Trinity United Methodist Church hosts nationally recognized author, activist, and public theologian Brandan Robertson for a stop on the Queer & Christian book tour, inviting thoughtful conversation at the intersection of faith, justice, and LGBTQ+ inclusion. The program features a public talk, a question and answer segment, and a book signing, with books available for purchase on site. Resources serving the queer community will be on hand, along with an opportunity to show support for trans siblings through the Point in Pride project. There is no admission charge, and reserving tickets will assist with planning and preparation. Copies of the book can also be found at Books & Mortar. The gathering reflects Trinity United Methodist Church’s ongoing commitment to meaningful dialogue, generous hospitality, and welcoming a diversity of voices, and is presented with support from Gays In Faith Together (GIFT). In advance of the visit, Trinity UMC’s Sacred Justice Book Club will hold a discussion of Brandan Robertson’s book.
Trinity United Methodist ChurchThe Arcadian Wild at The Stache - Grand Rapids, MI
The Arcadian Wild will perform at The Stache, presented by SectionLive. A venue presale is available using the password SECTIONLIVE, followed by a general on sale.
Race 5 of 2026 Season “The Money In The Bank 150”
The fifth race of the 2026 season, The Money In The Bank 150, takes place at Berlin Raceway.
Sunny Day Pop Up ☀️🌊
Wyoming Harbor Church hosts a beach themed pop up that feels like a mini day by the shore, featuring more than twenty vendors with coastal finds, handmade goods, sweet treats, small business favorites, and a few surprises. Look for seaside inspired decor, ocean themed items, and relaxed, sunny shopping that captures easygoing flip flop vibes. Admission is free, the atmosphere is family friendly, and the whole experience serves as a cheerful kickoff to summer.
Wyoming Harbor ChurchElectric Flower Co @ Home at The BOB
Electric Flower Co returns to HOME at The BOB in Grand Rapids with a high-energy showcase of nonstop party hits. Expect an upbeat atmosphere and a set built to keep the momentum going throughout the show.
The BOBWest Michigan Take Steps
At Millennium Park’s Grant Pavilion, Take Steps brings the community together for a meaningful fundraising walk in support of the Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation. This signature event helps advance research, broaden trusted education and resources, and improve care for people living with Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis. The day features trailhead check in and a dedication ribbon ceremony that reflects the purpose of the gathering. The route covers 1.6 miles on a paved loop around the north end of the park, beginning and ending at the pavilion with clear directional signs along the way. Free parking is available in the lots on either side of the pavilion, and restrooms can be found on the east side. The focus is on patients, progress, and the pursuit of cures... every step supports the IBD community.
ART! at the Market
Fulton Street Market becomes a lively showcase of West Michigan creativity as ART! at the Market fills the space with more than 100 local artists and makers. Browse handmade work across many mediums, including paintings and prints, ceramics, jewelry, textiles and woodwork, along with soaps, candles, skincare, stickers, apparel and bags. Artist-led workshops invite hands-on participation for all ages and skill levels, with specific projects announced closer to each market. Food and beverages from on-site vendors will be available, with the full lineup shared ahead of time. Whether you are hunting for a unique gift or simply exploring, this monthly gathering offers a welcoming way to connect with local talent and enjoy a day centered on art and community.
Fulton Street MarketMachine Gun Kelly & Wiz Khalifa at Acrisure Amphitheater
Machine Gun Kelly and Wiz Khalifa perform at Acrisure Amphitheater in a high-energy concert. The show features live music, well-known tracks from Wiz Khalifa, and a dynamic onstage presence.
Grand Rapids DowntownWiz Khalifa Tickets
Wiz Khalifa takes the stage with easygoing hip hop energy and fluid delivery. The set highlights well-known hits and rhythms that keep the crowd moving. A solid pick for listeners who enjoy relaxed beats and his signature rap style.
Grand Rapids MichgainGR8 Food Truck Fridays - Week 6
Food Truck Fridays returns to Riverside Park in Grand Rapids for its 10th season, offering a weekly blend of roughly 20 food trucks, an artisan village, a beer tent, and live music. This welcoming, family-focused series makes it easy to sample a wide range of eats, browse local makers, and enjoy performances in a relaxed setting. Getting there is simpler this season with public parking available on the grass right next to the event space, creating more accessible options and more spots close to the festivities. Biking is encouraged, and bicycle parking is set up at the southern entrance. Attendees can pick up the Food Truck Fridays Almanac at the Creston Neighborhood Association office, Community Cat Crew in Grandville, Underground Cookie Club in Kentwood, or at the event, with details such as weekly food truck and band lineups. Frequent Fridays Cards are free at the GR8 Food Trucks Tent; stop by each week for a stamp, then turn in the card at the end of the season for entry into prize drawings, no purchase necessary. The beer tent is back each week in collaboration with a group of nonprofits, helping raise funds while guests relax, listen to music, and make an evening of it.
riverside park, Grand Rapids, MI, United States, MichiganMegan Moroney
Megan Moroney brings the Cloud 9 Tour to Van Andel Arena with special guests JP Saxe and Solon Holt. The multi-platinum singer and songwriter has surged to the forefront of country music, building on the gold-certified album Am I Okay? and standout tracks like the 2x platinum No. 1 Am I Okay?, the platinum-certified No Caller ID, and the 4x platinum No. 1 Tennessee Orange from her debut Lucky. Praised by major publications including The New York Times and Rolling Stone, she has headlined sold-out shows across the U.S., set attendance records, and surpassed 3.9 billion total streams. Her next chapter arrives with the third studio album Cloud 9 and a wide-reaching arena run. Tickets are available exclusively through AXS, prices follow market-based pricing and may change with demand, and the box office will not sell tickets for this show.
Moravian: LIVE! in Grand Rapids, MI
Moravian performs live at Mulligan’s Pub in Grand Rapids, MI, with support from New Troy. Additional details will be announced.
Mulligan's PubSo Hum Summer Solstice Celebration
At the Grant Pavilion in Millennium Park, So Hum Yoga Studio presents a summer solstice celebration centered on movement, connection, and nature. The day blends yoga, wellness, and community to support body, mind, and spirit. A general admission ticket includes one yoga class, a sound experience, and a meal ticket. Participants can also opt into a 5K race or fun run that welcomes all paces. Additional à la carte wellness services from local practitioners may be available, including massage, reiki, energy work, sound healing, and other holistic offerings, with providers to be announced as they are confirmed. Early bird pricing starts at $45 for general admission. Organizers are welcoming volunteers, wellness providers, community partners, and event sponsors. The gathering is designed to be accessible and community centered, offering a warm space to honor the change of season and connect with others.
Millennium Park (Grand Rapids)Enter Shikari Tickets
Enter Shikari brings surging energy and chaos to The Pyramid Scheme, lighting up the room with a high-octane post-hardcore sound. Expect anthemic peaks, a shared sense of unity in the crowd, and unrelenting live intensity.
The Pyramid Scheme2026 Association for Gravestone Studies Annual Conference
Hosted at Grand Valley State University, the Association for Gravestone Studies gathers for its annual conference, an event centered on the study of gravestones and the work of the association.
Grand Valley State UniversityPROJECT 90 at Berlin Raceway
Project 90 brings a high energy 90s rock showcase to Berlin Raceway, featuring a set packed with hits from the decade. Recognized among the top three Favorite Cover Bands in West Michigan in REVUE Magazine’s Best of the West readers’ poll for eight consecutive years, the group delivers a nostalgic soundtrack for fans of 90s rock.
The Guess Who: Takin' It Back Tour 2026
The Guess Who bring the Takin' It Back Tour to Acrisure Amphitheater, with Randy Bachman and Burton Cummings touring together for the first time in more than twenty years. Tickets will be available online and at the box office, and prices may change with demand. An eight ticket limit applies to each order.
Acrisure AmphitheaterThe Guess Who Tickets
The Guess Who present a high energy classic rock set filled with commanding vocals, punchy guitar work, and sing along favorites. The show leans into the spirit of rock’s golden age, pairing beloved hits with tight, dynamic playing that creates a lively, nostalgic atmosphere. Savings are available with code TAKE5 for 5 percent off orders of $199 or more, or code TAKE10 for 10 percent off orders of $349 or more.
Acrisure Amphitheater - Grand Rapids, MIWeird Al Yankovic – Grand Rapids
Under the open sky at Acrisure Amphitheater, Weird Al Yankovic presents a lively show filled with over-the-top visuals, fast-paced hit parodies, and plenty of laughs. The atmosphere pairs festival-style energy with comedic rock theater to create an upbeat, open-air experience.
Weird Al Yankovic – Grand Rapids, MIPreston McCabe at Firebird Bar GR
This free show spotlights country singer and songwriter Preston McCabe, a small-town Indiana native who has been performing since age 14. Committed to the roots of the genre, he aims to restore a classic country sound, drawing on life experiences from the rodeo circuit and the icons who shaped him. His inspirations include Waylon Jennings, George Jones, Alan Jackson, George Strait, Chris LeDoux, and, most importantly, his grandfather. On stage he brings an energetic, honky tonk vibe that keeps the crowd involved while honoring country music’s storytelling tradition. McCabe has also opened for multi-platinum artist Josh Turner and for Shenandoah, the Grammy-winning group known for the hit Two Dozen Roses, connecting with devoted fans of classic country and welcoming new listeners to his spirited style.
Firebird Bar GR2026 Berlin Fair
The 2026 Berlin Fair spans a full week. Check the event page for individual event details and ongoing updates about all happenings.
Berlin FairgroundsLCS Chicken Barn - Berlin Fair Food Booth
At the Berlin Fair, the Lamont Christian School Chicken Barn food booth offers breakfast, lunch, and dinner throughout the week. Community support keeps it running smoothly, and volunteers are welcome, whether connected to LCS now or in the past, or simply supportive of the school. Information on how to sign up to help is provided by the organizers.
Berlin FairIntroduction to Worms & Composting for Kids
Designed for ages 6 to 11, this program at the Grand Rapids Public Library’s Yankee Clipper Branch introduces the basics of composting with guidance from Wormies Compost. Participants learn why composting matters, what can and cannot go into a compost system, how to keep it healthy, and when and how to use the finished material. The session also demonstrates how to set up both a backyard pile and a worm bin, with tips for starting at home. The first five participants receive a half gallon bag of Wormies vermicompost for use as plant fertilizer. Capacity is limited, and attendance is determined by order of arrival. This program is supported by the Grand Rapids Public Library Foundation, the Edsko and Claire Hekman Family Fund, and the Meijer Fund.
Grand Rapids Public Library - Yankee Clipper BranchWest Michigan Truck and Tractor Pulls at the Berlin Fair
The West Michigan Truck and Tractor Pullers bring high powered pulling action to the Berlin Fair. Additional details about the event and admission will be shared soon.
Father John Misty
Father John Misty brings an all-ages concert to GLC Live at 20 Monroe. Opening performers are subject to change without prior notice. Tickets will be available to the general public, with additional presales for Citi cardmembers, through the artist, Ticketmaster, Spotify, Live Nation, and the local venue.
GLC Live at 20 MonroeDave Matthews Band Tickets
Dave Matthews Band brings a night of rich grooves and heartfelt melodies, weaving expansive jams with songs that have stood the test of time. The atmosphere builds with vibrant energy, creating unforgettable moments from the first chord to the last. The performance draws the crowd together in a shared rhythm and voice, turning the music into a warm, communal celebration of harmony.
Grand Rapids Michigan2nd Annual Berlin Fair Car/Tractor Show
Enjoy a fun evening at the Berlin fair with a showcase of cars, trucks, tractors, motorcycles, and other wheeled vehicles. Participants can display their rides at the fair and on Berlin Raceway, creating a lively night for enthusiasts and spectators. A flyer with complete details will be posted in the event listing soon.
Berlin Fairgrounds2026 Berlin Fair Demolition Derby & Bump ‘N Run
Keiser Boys Motorsports will be at the Berlin Fair with a program that includes a demolition derby and a bump n run. More event information will be shared soon. Entry details and rules can be found on Keiser Boys Motorsports social media and website.
Berlin Fairgrounds2026 Berlin Fair Twisted P Rodeo - Friday Night
Get ready for the opening night of a two-night rodeo, the headline event of the 2026 Berlin Fair. More details will be shared soon.
Berlin FairJazz Bash @ The Stray
Now in its second year, the Jazz Bash Jazz Festival brings a full day of live performances by West Michigan jazz groups to The Stray. Admission is free. The full lineup will be announced soon.
The Stray2026 Berlin Fair Twisted P Rodeo - Saturday Night
The Saturday night rodeo serves as the finale of a two day rodeo and the headline event of the 2026 Berlin Fair. Additional details will be announced soon.
Berlin FairZac Brown Band Love & Fear Tour Presented by Margaritaville at Sea
Zac Brown Band brings the Love & Fear Tour, presented by Margaritaville at the Sea, to Van Andel Arena with special guest Fitz and the Tantrums. Led by Zac Brown, this multi-platinum, GRAMMY Award-winning Southern rock group is known for high-energy shows and genre-crossing musicianship. Their run includes six straight albums in the Billboard 200 top 10, five consecutive number one debuts on Billboard’s Country Albums chart, three GRAMMY wins, 16 number one radio singles, and a rare distinction of topping both the Country and Active Rock formats. They have headlined nine North American tours and hold the record for the most consecutive sold-out shows at Boston’s Fenway Park, where they were inducted into the Fenway Music Hall of Fame alongside Paul McCartney and Billy Joel. The Love & Fear era highlights their eighth studio album, a 13-track collection that dives into the push and pull of human emotion and features collaborations with Dolly Parton, Snoop Dogg, and Marcus King. The band also staged a limited Love & Fear engagement at Sphere in Las Vegas, pairing hits and new material with immersive visuals and sound and becoming the first country band to perform at that venue. AXS is the ticketing platform for this show, prices are subject to market changes, tickets are not available at the box office, and a six ticket limit applies per order. A limited number of Acrisure Lounge access tickets are sold separately, providing exclusive lounge entry via a private entrance, one included drink, light appetizers, a modern lounge setting, and access to private restrooms and a private bar. Both a show ticket and an Acrisure Access ticket are required for lounge entry, and availability is first come, first served.