Iceage Detroit tickets
Iceage fans, Are you ready for Detroit? on Friday, April 9th 2027 Iceage will be playing at El Club, MI. Score your Iceage tickets Detroit right here.
Reliable & Guaranteed Tickets
We have a 100% Buyer Guarantee + your tickets will be legitimate, arrive in time for the event, and be completely refunded if the event is cancelled*.
*If your experience falls short of these expectations, you're covered by our 100% money-back guarantee.
*Flinttickets.net is an independent ticket guide, unaffiliated with venues. Prices may be above or below face value. No hidden fees.
Get Your Iceage Tickets in Detroit: 2026 Concerts & Tour Schedule
Videos
Parking & Directions for Iceage El Club
4114 W. Vernor Hwy, Detroit, MI
48209, US
1. Street Parking: 0.1 miles, $1.50/hour
2. Lot at 18th St: 0.2 miles, $5/event
3. Detroit Parking Garage: 0.3 miles, $10/day
4. Lot at Michigan Ave: 0.4 miles, $7/event
5. Valet Service: On-site, $15/event
Iceage Concert Live at El Club | Detroit – April 09th, 2027
El Club in Detroit is one of those spots that just feels alive, especially when it’s hosting a record release or a band you’ve been dying to see. The vibe is raw and unpretentious, with a big outdoor patio that’s perfect for warm nights when everyone just wants to hang out, sip some drinks, and soak in the music. Back in 2017, they really upped their game by expanding that outdoor space, turning it into a hotspot for summer shows and casual meetups. What makes El Club stand out is how it blends art and music, walls covered with murals from local artists, giving the space a gritty, creative energy that’s hard to find elsewhere. During shows, you might even catch a graphic artist sketching live, adding to that immersive, almost DIY feeling. It’s a place where after-parties are almost a tradition, letting fans and performers mingle, share stories, or just be part of something bigger. Located right on the corner of 2nd Street and Cedar, just a short stroll from the art museum, El Club is more than a concert venue, it’s a hub of Detroit’s underground scene, a place where the music’s loud, the artwork’s inspiring, and every night feels a little like coming home.