UPCOMING SHOWS
Open Stage at Trinity House
Take a chance to share your music live on the Trinity House Theatre stage. Open Stage takes place the first and third Tuesday nights of the month (and 5th Tuesday if there is one). The doors open at 5:45 p.m. and the music starts at 6:00 p.m. Local songwriter, Terry Birkett, will serve as the […]
Find out more »Forest Sun and Sean Blackman – June 3, 2022
Forest Sun was born in upstate New York to folksinging back-to-the-land hippie parents. His dad used to chop wood with neighbor Garth Hudson of the Band and literally built the floor that Bob Dylan stood on at manager Albert Grossman’s Bearsville studios in Woodstock, NY. His mom heard Pete Seeger and Joan Baez play when they […]
Find out more »Aspen Jacobsen – June 4, 2022
“When I write a song, I start with a feeling—my main goal is to have a strong emotional exchange with the audience through my music,” shares Americana-Folk singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Aspen Jacobsen. The award-winning artist is an empathic and thought-provoking lyricist with a flair for many time-honored roots music traditions. The Commerce, Michigan-based artist is […]
Find out more »Open Stage at Trinity House
Take a chance to share your music live on the Trinity House Theatre stage. Open Stage takes place the first and third Tuesday nights of the month (and 5th Tuesday if there is one). The doors open at 5:45 p.m. and the music starts at 6:00 p.m. Local songwriter, Terry Birkett, will serve as the […]
Find out more »Mike Ward – June 11, 2022
Lyric-centric, vocally-charged folk songs are what singer-songwriter Mike Ward produces. Living in Detroit, Mike grew up listening to Irish music and singing in choirs. A few influences are Jason Isbell, Nanci Griffith, Bob Schneider, Bruce Springsteen and John Prine. Sonically he fits in the camps of Sarah Jarosz, John Paul White and Drew Holcomb. For […]
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MUSIC. ARTS. COMMUNITY.
Trinity House was founded in 1981 by Paul Patton and members of Trinity Baptist Church in Livonia as a venue for live theatre. Later it was incorporated separately as a non-profit arts organization in 1988. The theatre’s focus switched to live music in 1999, and since then Trinity House has provided concert goers with one of the state’s best listening rooms. Please consider donating or becoming a member today – your contribution helps keep the magic alive!