Dave Hill in Detroit
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About Dave Hill
Dave Hill is a comedian and musician from Cleveland who somehow makes it work despite—or because of—the fact that his comedy-rock songs are genuinely awkward. His appeal hinges on commitment to the bit: he'll spend four minutes on a song about how he's a "chick magnet" delivered with such sincere delusion that you're not sure if he's in on the joke. He's also legitimately talented at guitar, which makes the whole thing land differently than if he were just a punchline. Hill has appeared on shows like "Chewed Up" and built a following partly through being the guy who shows up to comedy venues and pulls out an actual instrument. His songs operate in that sweet spot between "this is dumb" and "wait, this is kind of catchy," which seems to be exactly where he wants to be. He doesn't take himself seriously, but he takes the craft of being ridiculous seriously.
His crowds are half-laughing, half-grooving. People don't know whether to clap or laugh at the end of songs. He's self-deprecating enough that the room feels in on it together, which keeps things from feeling mean-spirited. Mostly people leave having heard guitar work they didn't expect from a comedy show.
Known for Chick Magnet, Party Boobies, When My Body Meets Your Body, Craigslist
Dave Hill in Detroit News
- Here are the concerts and shows coming to the Fox Theatre in 2026 WXYZ Channel 7 · Jan 5, 2026
- Puscifer announces ‘Normal Isn’t Tour’ bound for Fox Theatre Detroit MLive.com · Oct 22, 2025
- Puscifer Announce New Album and 2026 Tour, Unveil Single “Self Evident”: Stream Consequence of Sound · Oct 21, 2025
- Puscifer Details 1st Album in 5 Years ‘Normal Isn’t’ & Confirms 2026 North American Tour JamBase · Oct 21, 2025
- Jackson golf legend Mike Hill, who took Senior Tour by storm, dies at 86 The Detroit News · Aug 7, 2025
Live Music in Detroit
Detroit's music scene has always had room for weirdos and people doing their own thing — it's a city that respects artists who don't fit neatly into categories. Dave Hill's blend of comedy, indie sensibilities, and genuine musicianship fits that ethos. The city's never been one to suffer through slick, focus-grouped entertainment.
Detroit road trip to see Dave Hill?
Stay in Corktown, where vintage buildings and independent shops give the neighborhood actual character. Dinner at Selden Standard for refined cooking that doesn't announce itself. Spend an afternoon at the Detroit Institute of Arts—the murals and permanent collection justify the trip alone, and the building itself is worth the walk. The city's music history lives in these spaces. Catch the show, then grab late drinks somewhere on Michigan Avenue. You'll understand why Detroit crowds expect rigor from their musicians.
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