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Published April 8th, 2026, 01:35 am
Detroit is a city where culture doesn’t just live—it moves like the river that shares a name. And this weekend, that energy comes together in a powerful way in Waawiyaatanong.
The Curved Shores Concert: A Native Artists Showcase is set to take over Spot Lite Detroit, bringing together a unique lineup of Native American artists and storytellers. The afternoon and evening are rooted in culture, creativity, and connection.
It’s part of the larger Concert of Colors Neighborhood Programs, an effort to bring global sounds and meaningful conversations directly into Detroit’s neighborhoods.
SouFy is a Southwest Detroit native and Native American hip-hop artist. When he’s not on stage performing, he’ll be helping bring this entire experience to life as co-founder of Vibes With The Tribes, the producers of the showcase.
Charles Ezra Ferrell is on the advisory board for Concert of Colors.
Both SouFy and Charles Ezra Ferrell join The Metro to talk about the vision, the impact, and what you can expect this weekend as they bring a community together through sound and celebrate Native artistry in Detroit.
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