
Things to do around Detroit this weekend: February 14, 2025
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Valentine’s Day events and winter fun happening around metro Detroit this weekend.
Celebrate Valentine’s Day this weekend with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra’s “Broadway Love Songs” performance and “Sing to Love” a Valentine’s Day’s dinner and concert at The War Memorial. Plus, winter fun is in the forecast with Winter Around the World at Robert C. Valade Park along the Detroit Riverfront and Winterfest at The Mall at Partridge Creek. See what’s coming up on “One Detroit Weekend
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Things to do around Detroit this weekend: February 14, 2025
Clip: Season 9 Episode 33 | 2m 2sVideo has Closed Captions
Celebrate Valentine’s Day this weekend with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra’s “Broadway Love Songs” performance and “Sing to Love” a Valentine’s Day’s dinner and concert at The War Memorial. Plus, winter fun is in the forecast with Winter Around the World at Robert C. Valade Park along the Detroit Riverfront and Winterfest at The Mall at Partridge Creek. See what’s coming up on “One Detroit Weekend
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- Happy Valentine's weekend, Cecelia.
There's plenty going on for our viewers to enjoy the romantic holiday and more.
Why don't you start us off?
- My pleasure.
The performance "Broadway Love Songs" is on stage at Orchestra Hall as the Detroit Symphony Orchestra teams up with singers to perform some of Broadway's classic love songs, including music from "Wicked," "The King And I," "Cinderella," "West Side Story," and more.
The show runs tomorrow, Valentine's Day, through Sunday, February 16th.
- Another Valentine's Day performance is taking place at the War Memorial in Gross Point Friday when Ramona Collins and Cliff Monier present "Sing To Love: Valentine's Day Dinner and Concert."
Enjoy a delicious dinner and socializing with your Valentine.
- That sounds like a wonderful evening.
Through February 16th, "Disney on Ice presents: Let's Dance" at Little Caesars Arena.
The frozen spectacle features classic characters like Mickey and Minnie, the Little Mermaid, and more.
- It's amazing what those characters can do on ice.
Also this weekend is Winter Around the World at Robert C. Valade Park that will have an international food truck rally, dance performances, and a Lunar New Year celebration on Sunday.
The festival runs February 14th through 16th.
- Now I definitely will have to check that one out.
And next week is Sky Covington's Take 5 All Male Jazz Revue where performers will take on the personas of jazz legends Al Jarreau, Bill Withers, Donnie Hathaway, Louis Armstrong, Billy Eckstine, and Leon Thomas.
- Of course, there's plenty more to do this coming weekend in Metro Detroit.
So stick around to see a few more options.
Have a great weekend, everyone.
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