Eminem made a surprise appearance at a concert celebrating the grand reopening of Michigan Central Station in Detroit on Thursday night.
The rapper performed a four-song set that included the live debut of his new single “Houdini.” He also performed “Sing for the Moment” with country singer Jelly Roll providing the song's chorus, and teamed up with fellow Detroit rapper Trick Trick to perform their 2005 collaboration, “Welcome 2 Detroit.” Eminem closed his set with “Not Afraid.”
Eminem and his former manager, Paul Rosenberg, were executive producers of the concert, which marked the reopening of Michigan Central Station, a historic train station that was closed in 1988 and remained empty until it was purchased by Ford Motor Company. in 2018. After a six-year restoration, it reopened Thursday as a mixed-use facility.
Along with Eminem, the reopening concert included performances by Detroit natives including Jack White, Diana Ross, Big Sean, Illa J, Kierra Sheard, Theo Parrish, Slum Village, The Clark Sisters, Sky Jetta and the Detroit Symphony Orchestra.
🪄HOUDINI – EMINEM [FULL PERFORMANCE AT MICHIGAN CENTRAL] pic.twitter.com/MBISzyC6Ex
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Eminem and Jelly Roll – Sing For The Moment – performance at Michigan Central Station (June 6, 2024). pic.twitter.com/6gm9tn5aYI
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Eminem – Not Afraid – performance at Michigan Central Station (June 6, 2024). pic.twitter.com/VkYjBCKDfJ
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