May 20 Wednesday
Every Wednesday at 6pm, UrtbanBeat invites you to showcase your musical talent!
Whether you're experienced or just starting, the stage is open to all.
Not a performer? Enjoy dinner, drinks, and live music from local artists. No cover charge and all ages are welcome. Come early and enjoy the local flavor of Old Town.
Sign ups are first come, first serve.
Doors at 5PM
The Greater Lansing Ride of Silence, co-hosted by the Tri-County Bicycle Association Advocacy Committee & MSU Bikes, is proud to announce our 19th annual event in support of the 24th Annual Global Ride of Silence, in honor of bicyclists killed or injured on the road. The ride begins with registration on MSU campus at 6:00, followed by a solemn procession of silent riding to the state capitol.
May 21 Thursday
Youth, families, and community partners from across Michigan are coming together to make a real impact on youth mental health. Your ideas, your voice, and your energy are all pieces of a bigger mosaic, and every piece matters.
The Shark is BrokenBy Ian Shaw and Joseph NixonDirected by Amy Rickett
All aboard the Orca! The Shark is Broken celebrates movie history in this behind the scenes exploration of Hollywood’s first summer blockbuster. Notoriously unreliable, the mechanical prop shark in Jaws holds Robert Shaw, Richard Dreyfuss and Roy Scheider trapped on a boat that is much too small to contain their egos and tempers as they attempt to keep this movie magic afloat.
Described as a drama with laugh lines, this show runs 90 minutes with no intermission.
Performances: May 7-10 & 14-17, 2026Thur 7pm | Fri & Sat 8pm | Sun 2pm
Riverwalk Theatre228 Museum Drive in downtown LansingAdditional parking is available on Michigan Ave. and the Lansing Center parking garage
Tickets are on sale now: https://app.arts-people.com/index.php?show=288594
$20 Adult$15 Senior/Student/Military$10 Child (under 12yrs)This production is in our Dart Studio Black Box and seating is General Admission
*Contains flashing lights
Generously sponsored by Driven Collision of Lansing
🎶 Get ready for a night of smooth grooves & soulful energy ✨The Stan Craig Band is bringing their signature blend of blues, jazz, funk, and R&B-inspired sounds to @urbanbeatevents for an unforgettable live show Thursday May 21 🎸🔥
Known for powerful musicianship, soulful vocals, and crowd-moving performances, this talented group delivers the kind of live music experience that keeps the whole room vibing all night long. Expect killer solos, timeless favorites, funky rhythms, and the perfect soundtrack for a Thursday night out 🎶
🎤 Live at UrbanBeat📍 Old Town Lansing📅 Thursday, May 21⏰ Showtime: 7PM
Great music, craft drinks, intimate venue vibes, and one of Lansing’s favorite live music spots — grab your crew and settle in for an evening of feel-good energy and unforgettable performances 🙌✨
🎟️ Come early… the best nights at UrbanBeat fill up fast
May 22 Friday
Step into the world of “1001 Arabian Nights: The Tale of Scheherazade” at @urbanbeatevents for an immersive evening filled with captivating performances. Inspired by the legendary tale of Scheherazade, this unique experience blends culture, rhythm, storytelling, dance, dinner & music into a night designed to transport you far beyond the ordinary ✨ 🎭 Live at UrbanBeat 📍 Old Town Lansing 📅 Friday, May 22 ⏰ Showtime: 7PM Expect stunning performances, enchanting vibes, and an intimate venue experience unlike anything else happening in Lansing this spring 🌙🎶 🎟️ Gather your friends and experience a night that’s elegant, exciting, and unforgettable
Lansing "favorites" return to the Riverwalk stage after eleven years for a sequel of miscast musical numbers. Kyle and Kayla Harwood, Tigi Habtemariam, Joe Quick, Kelly Stuible-Clark, and Tony Sump are joined by John Dillingham and Kait Wilson on keys and Aaron Bender drums, for an evening of unforgettable renditions of their favorite numbers- favorites they'll never play on stage. This event is a fundraiser for Riverwalk Theatre, and all proceeds go right back to the theatre we love so much.
Friday, May 22 at 8:00pm
Lobby opens at 7:00pmHouse opens at 7:30pm
https://app.arts-people.com/index.php?show=327866Tickets are $20, and RWT Members get a $5 off!
Even though we've moved this event to the Main Stage, the seating is not assigned.
May 23 Saturday
The Packard Farmers Market returns for the 2026 season at the historic Packard Proving Grounds, bringing together local farmers, artisans, bakers, makers, and small businesses in a one-of-a-kind setting where history and community meet.
Formerly known as the Shelby Farmers Market, the newly rebranded Packard Farmers Market reflects its deep connection to the Packard Proving Grounds and its mission to support the preservation of this iconic historic site. The market runs Saturdays from May 16 through October 10, 2026, from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., on the expansive front lawn of the Packard Proving Grounds Historic Site.
Each week, the market is arranged in neat rows across the lawn, offering a relaxed, walkable shopping experience. Vendors may park directly next to their booths, and the grass setting provides a cooler summer atmosphere ideal for tent setups. Well-behaved dogs on leashes are welcome. The market is supported by Packard Proving Grounds volunteers and local high school students earning community service hours.
The Packard Farmers Market is open on Memorial Day and Labor Day weekends and will be closed Saturday, July 4. Proceeds from the market directly benefit the ongoing restoration and preservation of the Packard Proving Grounds Historic Site, owned and operated by the Packard Motor Car Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.
Dates: Saturdays, May 16 – October 10, 2026 *closed July 4th
Time: 9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Location: Packard Proving Grounds Historic Site, Shelby Township
More information and vendor details: packardprovinggrounds.org/farmersmarket
Kids can trim their bikes and ride in the Wacousta Memorial Day Community Parade on Saturday, May 23! We’ll provide red, white and blue patriotic trims (while supplies last) for families to decorate kid’s bikes, wagons, strollers or scooters, and a spot to ride in the parade as we honor & remember with gratitude all those who serve and served our country. Please Note: Decorating 10am - 10:45am, parade starts promptly at 11am. All ages with adult assistance.https://gladl.libcal.com/event/14038146