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1. Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra - Ann Arbor Charter Township

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· 5 reviews

35 Research Dr STE 100, Ann Arbor, MI 48103

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Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra: what do users think?
Jalen Javon: Excellent community of musicians and artists! Right here in our community. Highly encourage checking out a concert 🎶
Kathryn E: It's highly recommended for people who are big fans of classical music. And if I remember correctly the instruments where played without music sheets when I was there. The symphony orchestra in Ann arbor was quite an experience.
Jeff Pollack: Amazing artists and great shows. The popcorn is also good, and that helps.

2. Britton Recital Hall - Ann Arbor

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· 28 reviews

1100 Baits Dr, Ann Arbor, MI 48109

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Britton Recital Hall: what do users think?
MITCHELL FLORN: HER HANDS WERE ANGELIC!!!
Joshua Anderson: Small and boomy, but nice pianos
Jim Zemina: Young artist's. Terrific arrangements.Good access after 6PM and sitting was adequate.
Kai-Ming Wu: Excellent !
Chris Baron: Our granddaughter performed (playing her violin) at University Michigan (Briton Recital Hall) with other candidates). Milan is 10 years old. The stage and Briton Hall were more than ample space and set up. Sound and lighting was excellent.
Hugh Bush: Loved my experience; great recitals.
Yin Yin Chen: Great hall
Matt Burt: Really nice
David Russell: Very nice and personal
brad shaw (Michigan Rocks): Fantastic Lecture hall
Kyle Shaw: Nice recital hall
Helena Zeng: Love the music here

3. Kerrytown Concert House - Ann Arbor

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· 99 reviews

415 N 4th Ave, Ann Arbor, MI 48104

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Kerrytown Concert House: what do users think?
Keith Zendler: My first time here but loved everything thing about it. Great music and great people. Definitely coming back soon!
Tom Bellinson: I have both performed here and attended concerts. It is a very quaint venue in a great location with public parking just down the street. The acoustics are pretty good. My only issue is that if your audience fills the seating in front of the stage, the overflow goes off to the side. The stage sits at the corner of an "L" and it's hard to be inclusive as a performer.
Jeff Bannow: Wonderful intimate venue!
Jeff Steinhauer: This is such a great venue for an intimate setting, where no seat is a bad seat. KCH is a true community spot where everything they do is intended to support artists and their fans. Wine, Women, & Song is one of those events. Well done Kerrytown Concert House! I look forward to what else you have in store for us this year!
Theodor Forde-Stiegler: One of our favourite venues in NW Ohio/ SE Michigan!
Andy B: Interesting small music venue in a beautiful, very old house. The acoustics are good. Every seat is close to the stage. It's a purely music venue, not a bar or restaurant. The seating is odd as it is split into two areas at a 90° angle from each other, so you see the performers but not the other half of the audience while you watch a show.
Phil Jones: Nice sound. Nice seating but it's past time to get rid of the mask mandate. Enough already. The musicians don't have to use them on or off stage and it's preposterous to still have this when 99% of other venues have long abandoned it.
Irem Yoruk: Great place 👌
Mariana Schnell: Excellent venue for all things jazz in Ann Arbor. The space is small an intimate. Easy metered parking across the street.
Edward Dunne: This is a very small venue for live music. They are able to attract interesting acts in classical, jazz, and other genres. It is a converted house, which makes it feel cozy, and makes for a friendly atmosphere.The performance area is L-shaped, with the musicians at the vertex. We like sitting in the leg near the entrance. Others like the other leg.The walls have artwork, which is for sale. A different artist is chosen each month.The Kerrytown Concert House is right in Kerrytown, so it is easy to have dinner at a nearby restaurant, then walk to the concert.
Ann Walton: This concert was a joy!!!!!!
Sharon Karapetian: Great small venue to hear music!
Randal Hume: very great performances here.
Gregg Streicher: First rate artists and excellent seating. Parking can be a problem in Ann Arbor.
Xavier Suarez: Always have fantastic performers here. I have performed here in the past and recently and plan to perform here in the future. Great crowd and great management. Would recommend attending concerts here and giving concerts here.
David Radcliffe: Nice space for small recitals or concerts.
Danielle Winne: A unique venue with great acoustics and a warm vibe.
JM Gerig: Nice small venue for concerts.
James Rees: Nice small and cozy venue. Have some great artists performing here.
Georgia Kreiger Nickerson: I had a delightful time here. A very intimate setting.
Michigan Girl: An Ann Arbor tradition! A great intimate venue for live music in the heart of Kerrytown.

4. The Ark - Ann Arbor

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· 742 reviews

316 S Main St, Ann Arbor, MI 48104

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The Ark: what do users think?
Quinn Kegelmann: It says great music, great seating, and great drinks and popcorn. And it is very fun for anyone.
Bob Loyd: Great facility, enjoy Carrie Newcomer
Megan Baljo: The staff is always so welcoming and accommodating!
gary strahm: Louden Wainwright the III played @ the Ark in Ann Arbor Friday evening. Outstanding performance in a fabulous and intimate venue.
Paige Erickson: Charming venue
Raymond Buchalter: Intimate setting for great folk music Don't really need reserved seating for good sight lines. Food limited to Popcorn, cookies and brownies (Zingermans).
Donald Lippert: Intimate 400 seat theater with awesome sound and laid back atmosphere.
Thomas Smith: Great intimate place for music
Andrew Ferris: Very nice venue with a appreciation of music!
Terry Ryan Kane: Great music and quite a variety
Robin Stromski: Small intimate venue, The staff was helpful and friendly, and the venue was clean and pleasant. It's much nicer and less stressful than the larger venues for music. We will definitely be back.
Paul Gaughan: The BEST place for live music I have ever been to. A class operation in every way!
Rebecca Rohre: One of my favorite venues for great music. Friendly staff and performers.
Esther Ullman: Great place to experience music!
dusty hemingway: It is a great place to get personal with musical artists
Hockey Mom 7: I appreciate a music venue that supports local and indie musicians! The sound system is great and the seating is perfect. A small(er) place to listen to live shows but with big meaning.
Geoffrey Collins: Nice venue. Decent priced drinks. The hot chocolate was nice after a long cold wait outside!! Heywood Banks is still funny but was a smidge rusty after he mentioned taking a couple months break.
P & M Eastman: Great venue that reminds me of my high school 🏫 music classroom.
Ashley Chase: Giving 3 stars only bc I LOVE how much they support local artists and amazing music. You have to be a member to buy beer, which wouldn't be an issue except I never plan to return. The shows I've been to have been seated, which is never my favorite but fine as long as you'reable to view the stage. The last show I saw, not every seat could see the stage, many were behind pillars and sooo many were way off to the side with horrible views. I spent the whole show able to see 1 of the band members butts, which is a shame bc I see live music for the joy of seeing the performance. I'm not sure if they oversold tickets or why it was setup like it but it was difficult to enjoy the show which is a shame bc it was one of my favorite Michigan bands playing.
Tony Nelson: Venue sounded great. I don’t like places that require membership to get a drink.
TheLeakingGenius: Nice little theater to check out a show. If you're visiting and looking for something to do go check it out!

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