The Fillmore Detroit isn’t just a concert hall—it’s a landmark stage with the glamour of a classic movie palace. Opened in 1925 and built in a Renaissance Revival style, the venue still feels grand from the street to the lobby. With a capacity of about 2,900, it’s one of Detroit’s most recognizable rooms for live shows, pairing historic presence with the pace and punch of modern tours.
Inside, the experience is designed for impact: soaring ceilings, layered seating levels, and vintage details like chandeliers create a true “night out” atmosphere. Fans often highlight the strong acoustics, clear sightlines across the main floor, mezzanine, and balcony, and the convenient amenities—bars, concessions, and comfortable flow between spaces. It’s intimate enough to feel close to the artist, yet spacious enough to handle big crowds smoothly.
You’ll find it at 2115 Woodward Ave, Detroit, United States, at the corner of Woodward Avenue and Elizabeth Street, right in the heart of the entertainment district. For getting to the door, nearby parking garages and lots are the easiest option (often with pre-bookable parking), and rail along Woodward Avenue places you within a short walk of the entrance. For broader city transportation and planning tips beyond the immediate area, see the Detroit guide further down the page.