Historic venue for grand events
The Masonic Temple in Detroit is a stunning venue that can accommodate up to 1,500 guests. Known for its grand architecture and rich history, it offers a variety of spaces for events ranging from weddings to concerts. The price range is flexible, catering to different budgets.
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The Masonic Temple Theater in 500 Temple St, Detroit, MI 48201, USA accommodates up to 1500 guests, 20,000 sqft of usable space. $6,000 avg. price for typical events. Popular for Concerts, Weddings, Corporate Events. Amenities include Stage, Lighting, Catering options, Parking, Restrooms. Request a quote to check availability, packages, and date holds. The location offers convenient access for guests and vendors, with flexible layouts to suit seated dinners, cocktail receptions, and hybrid programs.
Main Venue Type
Theater
Secondary Venue Types
Banquet HallConcert Hall
Best for:
ConcertsWeddingsCorporate Events
Amenities
StageLightingCatering optionsParkingRestrooms
Rating: 4.4/5 (4,343 Google reviews)
- 5.0/5:
The Freddie Gibbs & Alchemist show was packed but the line moved quickly enough. The building is massive and it can get a bit confusing figuring out where to go as a first time guest. It was all good though once we found our balcony seats and the rest of the experience was amazing. Great view, amazing performance, and easy to exit. What more could you ask for? Worth it for sure to see an artist but try to avoid the floor seating.
– Gavin West
- 5.0/5:
Went to see Michael blaustein. He was so damn funny. The venue is BEAUTIFUL. Lines are long but they go fast. Had a blast. Felt safe and enjoyed my time. 3 alcoholic beverages, 2 waters and a bag of popcorn was $48
So it's definitely theater prices. But they're are larger cans.
– Manda Duchene
- 5.0/5:
Great place to see a show, the staff is excellent and venue is clean and well operated. Tell us the stone work on the outside of the building. They don't make em like that anymore. Stage is low so you can see the fans unobstructed.
– Hite WB
Photo credit(s): Pratik Bhandari, Jesse Hicks, Bryan Wright, Brian Tillman