DETROIT - Hart Plaza in Detroit will be filled with lights, sound and dancing this weekend for the three-day Movement Detroit music festival.
Headliners like Snoop Dogg (under the moniker DJ Snoopadelic) and Skrillex (as past of the duo Dog Blood) are among the over 100 artists scheduled to perform at the electronic festival, which brought 107,000 people to Detroit last year.
The music starts at noon Saturday and plays pretty much through to midnight Monday. There are a few breaks in between, but it's taking six stages to hold all the talent coming out to play this year.
Here's what you need to know:
Who's playing, and when?
The music starts around noon every day, but here are the artists playing in the later time slots each day:
Saturday:
  • Luciano

  • Richie Hawtin


  • Eats Everything


  • Method Man
  • Disclosure

  • ATOM & Tobias

  • Henrik Schwarz

  • Tuskegee


  • Stacey Pullen

  • Floorplan

  • Carl Craig ft. Mad Mike Banks


  • Developer

  • Cell Injection

  • Regis

  • Sunday: 

    • Loco Dice

    • Dog Blood

  • Eddie Fowlkes

  • Kimyon

  • Milan Ariel

  • Model 500


  • Hot Since 82

  • Joseph Capriati


  • Mike Servito

  • Ryan Elliot

  • Matthew Dear


  • Rodhad

  • Marcel Dettmann

  • Ben Klock


  • Earl "Mixxin" McKinney


  • Monday:

    • GRiZ

    • DJ Snoopadelic

  • Brodinski

  • !!!

  • Squarepusher


  • Paco Osuna

  • Nicole Moudaber

  • Joris Voorn


  • Lee Foss

  • MK

  • Kevin Saunderson & Derrick May


  • Sterac

  • Ben Sims


  • Neil V.

  • Shawn Rubiman

  • 313 The Hard Way


  • View the full schedule here.
    Online, it appears tickets to the event are sold out.
    How to get there and where to park.
    M-10 will undoubtedly be backed up all the way to I-96, as that's the main route to Hart Plaza where the festival takes place.
    Related: Detroit's 2015 Movement Electronic Music Festival lineup
    Run I-75 through to Gratiot Avenue to avoid the rush to the riverfront. M-10 and I-375 might take you right to the concert, but there won't be much parking available on the riverfront.
    Joe Louis Arena and Cobo Hall will have parking available, but your best bets lie further into the Central Business District or Entertainment District less than a mile away.
    Greektown, Broadway Street and Grand Circus Park are packed with parking garages and surface lots. Avoid driving on Woodward Avenue, as M-1 Rail construction is clogging up the city at the moment.
    The official Movement after part will be held at Leland City Club in Detroit on Monday. Tickets are $15, and it's a 21-and-up event.
    Various artists will be playing after party shows all around the city, though.

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