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Parking & Directions for Trixx Detroit House of Comedy
2301 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, MI
48201, US
1. Street Parking - 0.1 miles - $1/hour
2. Detroit Opera House Garage - 0.2 miles - $10
3. Greektown Casino Parking - 0.3 miles - $20
4. Fox Theatre Parking - 0.4 miles - $15
5. DTE Energy Music Theatre Lot - 0.5 miles - $12
Trixx Concert Live at Detroit House of Comedy | Clarkston
If you’re looking for a night packed with laughs and a real taste of Detroit’s comedy scene, Mic Drop Comedy Detroit is the place to be. This spot isn’t just about cracking jokes; it’s where the city’s comedic spirit truly shines. In 2026, it sparked a whole new wave of local filmmakers with the first Detroit comedy video contest, think hilarious clips that captured the city’s quirks and charm. Back in december 2019, they hosted ‘Laughs for a Cause,’ a benefit that pulled in a ton of support for community shelters, proof that comedy here isn’t just fun but also meaningful. october 2018 saw a spooky Halloween show that mixed ghostly humor with costumes, making it a memorable night for everyone involved. The stage itself is pretty cozy but perfect for lively acts and audience participation, measuring 16 feet wide and 10 deep, just enough space to keep the energy up. Premium seats are strategically placed for the best views, and if you’re rolling in a big group, reserved seating is totally customizable. Getting to Trixx Detroit, home to Mic Drop Comedy, is a breeze: from the Detroit Historical Museum, head east on Kirby Street then south on Cass Avenue, or from the Detroit Institute of Arts, go south on Kirby and then east onto Mack Avenue. It’s a spot that captures Detroit’s comedic heart, and honestly, you might leave with a few new favorite jokes, and maybe a new perspective on the city itself.