DTE Energy Announces Return of Hallelujah for Heat Concert in Detroit This October 25

Hallelujah for Heat Concert Returns to Detroit



DTE Energy has exciting news for the Detroit community as it announces the return of the highly anticipated Hallelujah for Heat concert. Set to take place on Saturday, October 25, at Fellowship Chapel, this free community gospel concert not only features stellar performances but also marks the beginning of an invaluable initiative for Michigan families.

Doors for this uplifting event will open at 6 p.m., with performances starting at 7 p.m., showcasing gospel artist Pastor John P. Kee alongside the New Life Community Choir, and an opening act by Jeremiah Towner with the Highest Praise Choir. With limited seating available on a first-come, first-served basis, attendees are encouraged to register at dteH4H2025.eventbrite.com.

This concert serves as the official kick-off for The Heat and Warmth Fund’s (THAW) Week of Warmth campaign, which provides essential energy assistance to Michigan families during the harsh winter months. Kimberly Burton, CEO of THAW, expressed her gratitude for DTE Energy's ongoing partnership, stating, "Week of Warmth is one of the most impactful times of the year at THAW, and it wouldn't be possible without DTE Energy's incredible partnership. Together, we're not only delivering vital resources to families, but also uniting the community in celebration."

The Week of Warmth campaign runs until November 1, and it aims to provide aid to families grappling with rising energy costs. Evette Hollins, vice president of Customer and Community Engagement at DTE Energy, remarked, "Hallelujah for Heat is more than just a concert; it is a moment for the community to come together and celebrate our shared commitment to compassion, care, and collective strength. Showing up for each other during difficult times is a value we share at DTE, as Detroiters and Michiganders."

The Hallelujah for Heat event promises to be a joyful gathering, and over the years, it has hosted renowned gospel artists such as The Winans, The Clark Sisters, Marvin Sapp, Fred Hammond, and Kirk Franklin. This year’s concert is expected to welcome more than 1,500 guests, making it one of the season's most anticipated gospel events in Detroit.

DTE Energy, headquartered in Detroit, is a diversified energy company with a commitment to helping the communities it serves. It strives to provide reliable energy services and support various initiatives aimed at environmental sustainability, like accelerating its carbon reduction goals. For further information about DTE Energy and its various projects, visit their websites at dteenergy.com and empoweringmichigan.com.

The Hallelujah for Heat concert not only brings music and entertainment to the city but also embodies the spirit of solidarity and community assistance that is so crucial during the winter season. Don’t miss out on this fantastic opportunity to support Michigan families in need while enjoying a memorable night of gospel music.

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