

Eminem, Diana Ross, and Jack White walk into a train station... and Detroit rises from the ashes.
"Live from Detroit: The Concert at Michigan Central" features the greatest assemblage of all-star musical talent in Detroit since the legendary Motown Showcases. The sold-out, 90-minute outdoor concert captures the spirit and soul of Detroit through short films and an incredible lineup of musical performances.
Acting
Diana Ross still has IT at 80
Direction
Genesis and Matthews capture scale without losing intimacy
Production
Michigan Central as character, not just backdrop
Director
Jan Genesis
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Michigan Central Station sat abandoned for 30 years, a symbol of Detroit's collapse. Ford's $950M renovation turned it into the concert venue, making the building itself the night's true headliner.
This was the first time Diana Ross performed in Detroit since 1983, and she reportedly insisted on doing 'Ain't No Mountain High Enough'—the Supremes' first #1 hit—to close her set.
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