
(WWJ) Summer equals outdoor concert season in Metro Detroit, and the announcements are rolling in ahead well ahead of warmer weather.
Metro Detroit-native singer Ted Nugent has announced he's "coming home" with his Adios Mofo ‘23 Tour and will perform at the Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre at Freedom Hill in Sterling Heights on Friday, August 11 at 7:30 p.m.
According to a news release Monday from 313 Presents, "Ted and the band are hitting the road with sheer outrage and a ferocious soundtrack of freedom, attitude, and spirit — and some ultimate love songs, too."
Tickets go on sale Friday, April 7 at 10 a.m. To purchase tickets in the Crest Ford pavilion, Ford Motor Company luxury seats and on the lawn, visit 313Presents.com, LiveNation.com and Ticketmaster.com.

“Performing my killer songs with this killer band for these killer music loving audiences every night is an indescribable joyous musical celebration beyond words,” said Nugent. “Every song has a life of its own and the spirit and energy of each night is off the charts stimulating on all human levels and beyond.”
The singer added: "My amazing American Dream sure as hell ain't over, and no way can I even see it from here! However, my fiery vaportrail of flamethrowing all American R&B and rock ‘n roll has been so much damn fun I can hardly believe it. I will write The Book, but for now, it’s Adios Mofo ‘23! Thank you thank you thank you all!”
Nugent, also known as the Motor City Madman, was born in Redford Township. He's known for a number of songs including "Motor City Madhouse," "Smokescreen," "Jailbait" and "Homebound."