
“A$AP Ferg is doing a huge favor by coming to visit us.” “We have spent so long planning this,” Fahlberg said repeatedly, referring to the Social Committee. Subscribe now »Ī representative of the Department of Public Safety (PSAFE) joined Fahlberg, announcing that A$AP Ferg would not perform at all unless the crowd in front of the stage dispersed within five minutes. $15.Get the best of ‘the Prince’ delivered straight to your inbox. With hip-hop and jazz thrown into a traditional brass band format, this New Orleans ensemble has earned a glowing rep for its ebullient sound and freewheeling live shows while defining the modern Crescent City style. 7:30 p.m., Royal Oak Music Theatre, 318 W. The Best Coast Connection Tour makes its belated Royal Oak stop the outing was postponed in November as ASAP Ferg scrambled to finish his guest-studded mixtape "Ferg Forever." The New York MC will join forces with L.A.'s YG as part of a quick round of makeup dates.


rapper is on the nationwide Simply Nothing tour as he ramps up for a spring release. Wale's Jerry Seinfeld fixation rolls on: Having issued 2008's "Seinfeld"-inspired "The Mixtape About Nothing" (and its 2010 follow-up, "More About Nothing"), he let fly the mixtape "Festivus" last month while looking ahead to the upcoming release of "The Album About Nothing" - which features running narration from Seinfeld himself. 5:30 p.m., the Fillmore Detroit, 2115 Woodward, Detroit. Hosting will be WCSX-FM's Doug Podell, and the evening will include a screening of the Grande Ballroom documentary, "Louder Than Love," for which Wagner wrote the closing theme. Artists on tap include headliner Mark Farner, Marshall Crenshaw, Brad Whitford (Aerosmith), Drew Abbott (Silver Bullet) and a host of others who were part of Wagner's Michigan-bred career. More than two dozen musicians are on the bill for this lengthy tribute show, which will chronicle Wagner's work - a career that included the Bossmen, the Frost, Alice Cooper, Aerosmith and more - while raising funds for the Children's Miracle Network. Now the guitarist will be honored in the way he might have liked best: with some rock 'n' roll and a good cause for kids. The July death of Dick Wagner prompted an outpouring of remembrances and respect.

The veteran singer-songwriter will bring material from his nearly five-decade folk career in this Ark appearance, his first Ann Arbor performance in four years.
