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Sound Board Theater

Sound Board Theater

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4.5 Google Review
2901 Grand River Avenue, Detroit, Michigan, 48201, United States
(313) 309-4700 www.soundboarddetroit.com
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Jun 16, 2018
Wonderful venue. Good sound system and acoustics. Seating in the upper level gives you plenty of room. Seating on main floor is entirely to cramped. They individually standing chairs are placed as close as you can ram them together. You will be literally sitting on top of the person next to you, which makes the experience not so pleasant. Additional, these are the premium seats yet they provide you about 30% less space. Also during the performance the bar area was louder than the guest on stage with glasses, ice and sounds of a kitchen being cleaned. Good venue, small details need to be tweeked for a better experience.

Jun 10, 2018
SOUNDBOARD has some of the best and in Entertainment at the BEST price. Your seats are up close and personal. Easy access to seats and bar area. Some Artists stay and do photos and signings after concert. Most Concerts on Thursday 8pm or Sunday 7:30pm. Use your Club Metro card and get 10% off tickets at box office

Jul 25, 2018
Pretty cool place, and very Lively. Located on the second floor of the main casino building. It gets pretty full during the hours it's open and drinks can be a bit pricey, but that's what you should expect having a club in a casino. There is Ulta also the hotel rooms close by so there's no need to have to drive if you would drink a little too much. Overall a pretty cool place and I would definitely consider coming back

Aug 8, 2018
Great venue to see great bands and performing artists, even comics. Amazing sound quality as this place has great acoustics. Hopefully will get a chance to see more shows here in the near future!

Jun 27, 2018
I would give the sound board venue a half star at best. I paid $500 for 2 tickets to a Steven Tyler concert. When we sat for the opening act we couldn't see the singers on the stage. We complained but were instructed our tickets said "obstructed". Obstructed doesn't mean can't see. Only hear. We moved once concert started and same experience. Shame on this place for misleading people. Even the workers trying to make us feel better about the situation said the same thing. This place is a joke.

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