Laith Al-Saadi Live Free Music + Food Drive
Sat, Dec 06
|The Rumpus Room
Laith Al-Saadi is one of the most powerful and influential voices in Michigan, and you can catch him live tonight at The Rumpus Room, following Chelsea’s Light Parade. This is a night of warmth and giving. ❤️ Open your soul, to the sounds and donate a non-perishable food item, if you able.


Time & Location
Dec 06, 2025, 7:00 PM – 10:30 PM
The Rumpus Room, 510 N Main St, Chelsea, MI 48118, USA
About the event
Doors 7 PM | Music to Follow
Keep the holiday spirit alive and warm up after the Hometown Holidays Light Parade with one of the most powerful voices in Michigan, and community giving!
We’re rocking for the hungry with amazing Laith Al-Saadi, who will fill the room with his signature deep, soulful voice and amazing guitar work. Doors open at 7 PM, with music to follow after the parade concludes. Free cover. All ages welcome! If you are able... we encourage you to donate to the artist directly and bring a non-perishable food donation. This is NOT required. We understand many people in our community are hurting right now, and we welcome you with doors and arms wide open to enjoy the music, warmth, and joy. Let's let the music bring us together!
We will be donating the nonperishable items collected at this event to Faith -In-Action and Food Gatherers. Let’s light up the night together with great music, company, and generosity that feeds our neighbors in need. ❤️ #CommunityUnity
Live Music by Laith Al-Saadi
In 2016, Laith Al-Saadi won America’s hearts as a finalist on Season 10 of NBC’s The Voice as a proud member of #TeamAdam, Adam Levine. Since then, this Ann Arbor native has been bringing his authentic blend of blues, soul, and classic rock to audiences across the country and around the world.
A University of Michigan School of Music graduate with a degree in jazz guitar and bass, Laith pairs raw Midwestern grit with world-class talent. He’s shared the stage with legends like Buddy Guy, Gregg Allman, B.B. King, Aretha Franklin, and even opened for Bob Seger on his farewell tour.
The Voice coach Adam Levine called him “one of the most diverse talents we have — an incredible guitar player and incredible singer.” Praised by Entertainment Weekly as “a power performer who is so legitimate and memorable,” Laith’s soulful voice and fiery guitar work make every show unforgettable.
