10 Things To Do This Weekend (July 7-9)

Live entertainment and comedy is in abundance
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American Polish Festival and Craft Show: The annual event celebrates 37 years this summer. Homemade food, live entertainment, and beer will be available at the three-day festival. July 7-9. $2. American-Polish Century Club, 33204 Maple Lane Dr., Sterling Heights; 586-264-7990; american-polishcenturyclub.com

Boston: With hit songs such as “More than a Feeling,” “Peace of Mind,” and “Smokin’,” the rock band is hitting the road with Joan Jett & the Blackhearts for its Hyper Space Tour. July 9. $31+. DTE Energy Music Theatre, 7774 Sashabaw Rd., Clarkston; 248-377-0100; palacenet.com

Buddy Guy and Jonny Lang: The Grammy-winning bluesmen are banding together for a summer tour. Expect a mixture of greatest hits as well as songs off their new albums: Guy’s Born to Play Guitar and Lang’s Fight For My Soul. July 8. $20+. Meadow Brook Amphitheatre, 160 Festival Dr., Rochester Hills; 248-377-0100; palacenet.com

Comedy Castle: After spending time in the limelight as the amusing Joey on Full House, comedian Dave Coulier is returning to his roots for the special seminar Failing Your Way to Success. July 9. $25. 310 S. Troy St., Royal Oak; 248-542-9900; comedycastle.com

Edsel and Eleanor Ford House: Taking place on the lakeside lawn of the Ford estate, the two-night DSO at Ford House will feature pop music on Friday and classical on Saturday. Fireworks, accompanied by the symphony, will follow each show. July 7-8. $20+. 1100 Lake Shore Rd., Grosse Pointe Shores; 313-884-4222; dso.org 

El Club: Al NeOn, Jay Vinchi, Minon, Jay Maxx, and more team up for a night of hip-hop and electronic music in the southwestern Detroit club. July 8. $15+. El Club, 4114 Vernor Hwy, Detroit; (313) 436-1793; elclubdetroit.com

Kiss Fest: The event will feature performances from Teddy Riley and Aaron Hall, Tony! Toni! Toné!, Dru Hill, Jagged Edge, and After 7. July 8. $29+. Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre at Freedom Hill, 14900 Metro Pkwy., Sterling Heights; 248-377-0100; palacenet.com

Outlaw Music Festival: Living legends Willie Nelson and Bob Dylan headline a one-day festival that also features Jason Isbell, Sheryl Crow, and California-based Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real. Dine on local food and drink from Detroit restaurants and breweries, while saying farewell to the Joe. July 8. $39.50+. Joe Louis Arena, 19 Steve Yzerman Dr., Detroit; 313-471-7000; olympiaentertainment.com

Summer Lights Tour: The tour features musical artists Jeremy Camp, Natalie Grant, Meredith Andrews, Jimi Cravity, and headliner MercyMe. July 9. $29.50+. Meadow Brook Amphitheatre,160 Festival Dr., Rochester Hills; 248-377-0100; palacenet.com

Third Eye Blind: To celebrate its 20th anniversary, the band is touring the U.S. and Canada. Silversun Pickups and Ocean Park Standoff will also perform. July 7. $20+. DTE Energy Music Theatre, 7774 Sashabaw Rd., Clarkston; 248-377-0100; palacenet.com