Detroit becomes the global techno mecca during Movement Festival. Discover 7 must-do activities and experience the city’s vibrant music scene.

The Michigan Chronicle

Every Memorial Day weekend, Detroit pulses with the electrifying beats of Movement Electronic Music Festival, transforming the city into a global techno mecca where thousands of music aficionados converge to celebrate the genre’s rich history and vibrant future. There is much to do, see, and experience; check out these 7 must-do activities during Movement Festival.

Enjoy Detroit’s Culinary Scene – Take advantage of the city’s renowned food scene. From food trucks at the festival to acclaimed restaurants, there are plenty of options to satisfy your culinary cravings. A must-try is PUMA, located in Core City, less than a 10-minute drive from Hart Plaza: all weekend, cocktails, chóripan, DJs, and a good time.

Attend the Afterparties – Movement’s afterparties are legendary, taking place in various venues across Detroit. These parties often feature surprise guest DJs and extended sets that last into the early morning. Some official afterparties are going down at Magic Stick, where the creator and founder of techno, one of ‘Belleville Three’ members, Kevin Saunderson, will DJ along with Coco & Breezy, will perform.

Check Out Local Art Installations – Movement often features art installations and interactive exhibits. Explore the various artistic displays scattered around the festival grounds. Ensure you visit the ‘Respect the Architects’ exhibition curated by the Underground Music Academy at the Underground Amphitheater in (old underground stage)

Experience Detroit’s Nightlife – Beyond the official afterparties, Detroit boasts a vibrant nightlife with numerous clubs and bars. Venues like TV Lounge will host Soul Clap’s House of EFUNK Detroit’s 10th Anniversary on Saturday and Sunday.

Enjoy the Local Attractions—If time allows, explore other Detroit attractions, such as the Detroit Institute of Arts, Belle Isle Park, and the Motown Museum. Visit the Detroit Historical Museum and delve into the fascinating history of Detroit, from its early beginnings to its crucial influence on the development of techno music.

Dive in Some Crates at Local Record Shops – Detroit is home to a treasure trove of iconic record stores, including Submerge DetroitParamita Soundand People’s Records. These unique shops are a vinyl enthusiast’s paradise, offering the perfect opportunity to explore and uncover rare musical gems.

Take a Detroit Techno Tour – Participate in a guided tour focused on the city’s techno heritage, visiting landmarks and critical sites that contributed to the genre’s development. As mentioned above, Submerge Detroit is a record shop, but it’s also the “World’s First Techno Museum” that will teleport you through the movement’s history. The tours are free, but please consider donating during your visit.

For more information on the happenings and updates all weekend for Movement Festival, visit movementfestival.com

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Amber Ogden, Staff Writer

Amber Ogden, a native of Detroit, is an experienced journalist with investigative reporting, feature writing, and multimedia storytelling skills. She covers various topics related to the Black community, from human interest stories to racial injustices to community happenings. Amber is currently a staff writer and can be reached via email at aogden@michronicle.com.

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