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Jim Breuer fans, Are you ready for Detroit? on Friday, March 27th 2026 as part of her tour Jim Breuer will be playing at Masonic Jack White Theatre at the Masonic Temple, MI. Score your Jim Breuer tickets Detroit right here.

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Get your tickets now for an unforgettable performance by Jim Breuer! Experience an electrifying show filled with energy, talent, and spectacular entertainment. Don't miss out—secure your spot today!
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  1. Mar 27Fri 07:00 PM
    Jim Breuer at Masonic Jack White Theatre at the Masonic Temple Masonic Jack White Theatre at the Masonic Temple - Detroit - MI

    Jim Breuer Masonic Jack White Theatre at the Masonic Temple March 27,2026

Jim Breuer Masonic Jack White Theatre at the Masonic Temple, MI concert

Masonic Jack White Theatre at the Masonic Temple 2nd Blvd. & Temple Ave., Detroit, MI, 48201

Experience an unforgettable night of laughter with Jim Breuer at the Masonic Jack White Theatre at the Masonic Temple in Detroit on March 27, 2026. This highly anticipated event promises to deliver an evening filled with Breuer's signature humor and engaging storytelling, making it a must-see for comedy enthusiasts.

Jim Breuer, renowned for his energetic performances and relatable comedic style, has captivated audiences worldwide. With a career spanning over two decades, he has become a household name, known for his memorable roles on "Saturday Night Live" and his stand-up specials that showcase his unique ability to connect with fans. His top hits and comedic anecdotes resonate with audiences of all ages, ensuring a night of laughter that you won't want to miss.

Tickets for this event are expected to be in high demand, reflecting Breuer's popularity and the intimate setting of the Masonic Jack White Theatre. Prices may vary based on seating options and availability, but fans can anticipate a range that accommodates different budgets. The venue's seating chart offers a variety of choices, allowing attendees to select their preferred viewing experience. With positive reviews highlighting the venue's acoustics and ambiance, attendees can look forward to an exceptional night out.

In addition to Jim Breuer's performance, the Masonic Jack White Theatre is known for hosting a diverse array of events, making it a cultural hub in Detroit. The theatre's rich history adds to the allure of attending a show here, as it has welcomed numerous iconic performers over the years. Whether you're a long-time fan of Breuer or new to his comedy, this event is an excellent opportunity to enjoy live entertainment in one of Detroit's most cherished venues.

For those interested in securing their tickets early, visit ticketsfordetroit.com for more information on availability and pricing. Don't miss your chance to witness Jim Breuer live in concert at the Masonic Jack White Theatre—mark your calendars for March 27, 2026, and prepare for an evening filled with laughter and joy.

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By jjcopen

Scrap the last set of the show

Jim is a very funny and talented COMEDIAN. I thoroughly enjoyed the first two sets of the show in which Jim told jokes, stories and interacted with the audience. The last set took a strange turn. The curtain opens to reveal a scene that one would expect to see in a heavy metal concert complete with two guitarists and a drummer. Before Jim began this part of his show he asked the audience if they were feeling “this.” To be fair there were a bunch of people who screamed, “yes!” Most of the audience did not answer. Jim then proceeded to live out his childhood dream of singing in a heavy metal band complete with audience participation. I thought it was a very strange way to end a comedy show. I especially hate this type of music so I used it as my opportunity to stretch my legs. Bottom line- I would recommend this show but with a strong caution regarding the ending. If you’re not into this type of music simply leave after the second set I stuck it out to see if there would be more comedy. No such luck.





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