Daughters of Betty - Powered by Black WOMEN Rock! | Concert of Colors

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Thursday, Jul 20, 2023
8 p.m.

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Detroit Film Theatre

5200 Woodward Ave
Detroit, MI 48202
United States

The anticipated Detroit return of this electrifying annual gathering of black women rockers from around the country never disappoints!  Poet Jessica Care Moore and her tribe of women musicians bless the DFT Auditorium during their 19th anniversary, in honor of Betty Davis, Rosetta Tharpe, Grace Jones, Tina Turner and many more!  

Thrilled to be rocking the Concert of Colors Festival this year, the self proclaimed Daughters of Betty are trailblazers, name takers, and void fillers, and this is what rock and roll looks like.  

Follow them on Instagram, Twitter or Facebook.
 

Concert of Colors is metro Detroit’s free annual global music festival, an upbeat event celebrating diverse World music traditions-including the indigenous music of the Motor City. The festival also hosts the Forum on Community, Culture and Race, a series of conversations with artists, cultural and community leaders examining the role of the arts in overcoming social barriers.

For a complete schedule of Concert of Colors programs at the Detroit Institute of Arts and neighboring institutions visit the festival website.

Concert of Colors is produced through the partnership of  Culture Source, The Detroit Institute of Arts, Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History, ACCESS,  University of Michigan – Detroit Center, Michigan Science Center, Detroit Historical Museum, College For Creative Studies, Hellenic Museum of Michigan, Third Man Records, Lowriders of Detroit, Science Gallery Detroit, Detroit Symphony Orchestra, Midtown Inc., University of Michigan Dearborn, University of Michigan – Detroit, Arab American National Museum, WDET, The Scarab Club, International Institute of Metro Detroit and Marx Layne & Company.

Daughters of Betty pose together

The anticipated Detroit return of this electrifying annual gathering of black women rockers from around the country never disappoints!  Poet Jessica Care Moore and her tribe of women musicians bless the DFT Auditorium during their 19th anniversary, in honor of Betty Davis, Rosetta Tharpe, Grace Jones, Tina Turner and many more!  

Thrilled to be rocking the Concert of Colors Festival this year, the self proclaimed Daughters of Betty are trailblazers, name takers, and void fillers, and this is what rock and roll looks like.  

Follow them on Instagram, Twitter or Facebook.
 

Concert of Colors is metro Detroit’s free annual global music festival, an upbeat event celebrating diverse World music traditions-including the indigenous music of the Motor City. The festival also hosts the Forum on Community, Culture and Race, a series of conversations with artists, cultural and community leaders examining the role of the arts in overcoming social barriers.

For a complete schedule of Concert of Colors programs at the Detroit Institute of Arts and neighboring institutions visit the festival website.

Concert of Colors is produced through the partnership of  Culture Source, The Detroit Institute of Arts, Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History, ACCESS,  University of Michigan – Detroit Center, Michigan Science Center, Detroit Historical Museum, College For Creative Studies, Hellenic Museum of Michigan, Third Man Records, Lowriders of Detroit, Science Gallery Detroit, Detroit Symphony Orchestra, Midtown Inc., University of Michigan Dearborn, University of Michigan – Detroit, Arab American National Museum, WDET, The Scarab Club, International Institute of Metro Detroit and Marx Layne & Company.