• Event will be livestreamed on Saturday, August 22nd and Sunday, August 23rd
  • Featuring virtual cooking lessons, live art, dynamic dance performances and nationally recognized artists

DETROIT, August 11, 2020 – The Quicken Loans Community Fund today announced it will be hosting the second annual Detroit Out Loud, a festival celebrating Detroit, its spirit and its communities. The event will be held completely virtually, while also encouraging participants to engage in select outdoor family activities.

The festival will be hosted on Saturday, August 22nd and Sunday, August 23rd, and is free to the public.

“Due to the ongoing pandemic, we are transitioning Detroit Out Loud to a digital platform with the goal of creating an amazing, uplifting, virtual fun day for Detroiters and their families,” said Jasmin DeForrest, Director of Community Sponsorships for the Quicken Loans Community Fund. “This free, two-day festival celebrates the essence elements of what makes Detroit unique. Detroit Out Loud is a chance for anyone, regardless of where they call home, to represent their love for Detroit Out Loud and show what the city means to them while practicing safe social distancing measures.”

Dwele, Charity, and Raye Williams will perform for the festival, as well as numerous other local and nationally acclaimed performers. A full schedule, including headlining performers and more than a dozen other planned activities, are announced at DetroitOutLoud.com.

To combat “virtual content fatigue,” the event will be a hybrid model, mixing online demos and workshops with suggested outdoor activities that encourage families to celebrate safely in their own homes and communities. In celebration of Detroit’s area code, 313 “GO Time Kits” containing family fun items will be mailed to 313 pre-registered virtual attendees, to assist them in their participation in the interactive programming.

“Detroit Out Loud is such a proud display of Detroit spirit,” said April Anderson, owner of Good Cakes and Bakes. “I am excited to showcase our great city and encourage families to participate in this great event.”

Live presentations include: 

Organized outside activities include: 

  • Sidewalk chalk art 
  • Kite-flying 
  • Ballroom hustle dancing 

The event closes with an opportunity for participants to enjoy a free evening at the Saturday Night Drive-In at The Ford Drive In Theatre in Dearborn, MI.

“COVID-19 has made life incredibly stressful for everyone,” said DeForrest. “We want to encourage Detroiters to appreciate and show love for their city while maintaining safe social distancing practices. We are Detroiters. We are in this together.”

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About the Quicken Loans Community Fund:

The Quicken Loans Community Fund is the philanthropic arm of Rocket Mortgage, the nation’s largest mortgage lender, Bedrock and other affiliated companies who comprise the Rock Family of Companies. Its strategy aims to support thriving, resilient and inclusive communities through data-driven investments in housing, employment and public life.

Through its For-More-Than-Profit model, the Quicken Loans Community Fund recognizes that business and community are inextricably linked, and it purposefully brings together all of the assets of the Rocket Mortgage and Rock Family of Companies business – team member talent, technology, policy advocacy, and philanthropic resources – to invest in comprehensive community development in Detroit and across the country.

Since 2010, Rocket Mortgage Chairman Dan Gilbert and his affiliated companies have invested over $200 million into addressing complex issues like tax foreclosure, chronic unemployment, and support of the entrepreneurship ecosystem.

Alongside financial investments, the Quicken Loans Community Fund has organized team members to provide more than 725,000 volunteer hours nationwide, including 400,000 in Detroit.

For more information, visit QuickenLoans.org.