Metro Events Guide: Chinese Lunar New Year, Paczki Party + more
Owen Armentrout February 13, 2026Discover unique arts and culture events in metro Detroit happening Feb. 12 through Feb. 19, 2026.
This Lunar New Year, which begins on Feb. 17, is the Year of the Horse.
Chinese Lunar New Year is upon us once again, and with it comes a celebration that won’t be forgotten. Make sure to take a stroll down by the riverfront this weekend to catch the festivities and take a dive into Chinese culture.
Upcoming events (Feb. 12 to Feb. 19)
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Lunar New YearĀ CelebrationĀ
Robert C. Valade ParkĀ
SaturdayĀ FebruaryĀ 14thĀ Ā
Ā Free with an RSVP
ExperienceĀ a Lunar New Year Celebration with the Michigan Taiwanese American Organization. ThereĀ will beĀ a festive parade,Ā dances, arts and crafts, performances by a Chinese orchestra, temporary tattooĀ stations,Ā and opportunities to learn Mandarin.Ā TheĀ event will be held from 12 p.m.- 6 p.m.Ā
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Reflections of Our Ancestors Behind GlassĀ
Arab American National Museum
SundayĀ FebruaryĀ 15th
Ā Free with an RSVP
Learn aboutĀ theĀ acquisitionĀ and legacy of Egyptian and Nambian artifacts that inhabit U.S. museums through a series of performances and discussions with the founders of theĀ HERitageĀ emBODYmentĀ artist ensemble. The event will be held fromĀ 12 p.m.-1:30 p.m
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Butterfly Bones: Ceramic Sculptures by Genevieve VanZandtĀ
Detroit Shipping Company (2ndĀ floor)Ā
Opening reception, Thursday, February 19thĀ Ā
Free
Take a stroll over to Detroit Shipping Company to check out Michigan artist Genevieve VanZandtās solo exhibition of ceramic artĀ reflecting time, change, and the overlap between strength and vulnerability through a series of 3D collages.Ā The gallery’s opening reception will take place between 5 p.m.-8 p.m.
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Paczki Party
Detroit City DistilleryĀ
Saturday February 14thĀ Ā
Free admission
Pop into Detroit City Distillery on Valentine’s Day for an afternoon of live music from the Crampton Brothers, ice sculpting, unique Paczki Day cocktails, Polish delicacies, and of course… the shot ski. The event will be held from 10 a.m.- 6 p.m.Ā
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OutdooramaĀ
Suburban Collection ShowplaceĀ
February 19th– 22nd
Adults: $12, Children: $6, Multi-Day: $18
Take a trip out to Novi for the Outdoorama outfitters expoĀ to shop for an array of hunting, fishing, boating and camping gear.Ā In addition, there will be snake handlers,Ā an indoor trout pond, deer processing demos, interviews with some of last seasonās most successful deer hunters, and theĀ opportunityĀ for Commemorative Bucks of Michigan to score your buck free of charge.Ā
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Julius CaeserĀ
HilberryĀ Gateway
February 12th-15th
$15-25Ā
Peek into ancient Rome throughĀ Wayne Stateās production ofĀ ShakespeareāsĀ gripping political drama about the tyrannical rise and treacherous fall ofĀ dictatorĀ Julius Caesar.Ā Ā
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Sip and StrollĀ
Detroit Opera HouseĀ Ā
Thursday February 19th
$35
Take a tourĀ through music history at the renowned Detroit Opera HouseĀ and enjoy a glass of wine with snacks whileĀ youāreĀ at it.Ā This event is 21+, doors open at 5:30 p.m., andĀ refreshments will be served at 6:10 p.m.Ā
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The Jazz Room: A Tribute to SoulĀ
The Gem TheaterĀ
Sunday February 15thĀ Ā
$38
Embark on a journey through the history of soul musicĀ with anĀ hour-long live performanceĀ ofĀ Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder, Otis Redding and more. This event is 21+ andĀ takes place from 6 p.m.- 7 p.m.Ā
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Beethoven,Ā BignaminiĀ and WeilersteinĀ
Orchestra HallĀ
February 13th-15thĀ Ā
$25+
Renowned cellist Alisa Weilerstein performs a two-hour concerto written for her by Joan Tower, co-commissioned by the DSO. The performance is inspired by Weilersteinās timeĀ growing up in South America, as well as the likes of Beethoven, whose Fourth Symphony will end the concert. The event will be held from 8 p.m.- 10Ā p.m.Ā
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Cuffing SZN (R&B and Dance Music)Ā
Big Pink
February 13thĀ Ā
$23Ā
Dance all night at Big Pink as DJsĀ Olea andĀ CompletdĀ play a mix of H.E.R, Usher, Mary J. Blige, SZA and more.Ā The event is 21+, the first 600 tickets areĀ free,Ā and doors will open atĀ 10 p.m.Ā
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Owen Armentrout is a social media and copywriting intern, but heās eager to write a story whenever the opportunity presents itself. He is currently a student at Wayne State University, studying journalism and film. His work has been featured in The Borgen Project as well as The South End. When heās not editing articles or crafting ones of his own, he enjoys writing music, making short films, and snapping photos. Digital intern https://hh7003.wixsite.com/owenarmentrout