
Events in Tucson
Adult Crafty Hour | Hora de Manualidades para Adultos
Unwind and get creative during Adult Crafty Hour at the library. A variety of materials and project ideas will be available to spark inspiration, and participants can bring a work in progress if they like. Whether you draw, paint, scrapbook, bead, journal, or make something entirely your own, all types of crafting are welcome. Enjoy a relaxed, friendly setting to make, chat, and connect with fellow crafters. All experience levels are welcome.
Valencia LibraryBNI Rainbow Connections Evening at Roadies
BNI Rainbow Connections presents a casual happy hour designed for conversation and meaningful networking with local professionals. The atmosphere supports idea sharing and relationship building for seasoned business owners as well as those at the start of their journey. Admission is free, with food and beverages available for purchase. Attendees can bring business cards, guests are welcome, and children may attend.
Kids Paint n’ Pizza Night
Kids can be dropped off for an evening of creative play and social time that pairs art with pizza and popcorn. Designed for ages 5 and up, the session features a step by step paint along in the paint room where each child creates a finished piece at an easygoing pace.
PAINT & SIP PARTY Create. Sip. Vibe.
Enjoy a relaxed paint and sip experience for adults, featuring upbeat music and step-by-step instruction from professional artists. Presented by Bravissimo Art Center at The Catalyst Creative Collective in Tucson Mall, this social class focuses on real techniques while keeping the atmosphere friendly and welcoming. The cost is $35 per person. Guests may bring their own beverages with a valid ID, and space is limited.
Noche En Blanco
Enjoy a white-themed evening of culture with live mariachi, Folklórico, and dancing in the Tucson Museum of Art courtyard. The program features music by Mariachi Aztlan de Pueblo High School and dynamic Folklórico performances. Guests are encouraged to wear all white. This fundraising event supports Mariachi Aztlan de Pueblo High School and is presented by the Mariachi Aztlan Parent Association. Tickets are $40 per person and include food, non-alcoholic beverages, and entertainment. A cash bar will be available. Sponsorship packages are offered through the Mariachi Aztlan Parent Association, a nonprofit organization.
Tucson Museum of ArtFriday Night Lorcana - Casual
This casual Lorcana gathering features a $7 entry that includes a player-chosen Lorcana booster pack. Each participant also receives a promo of their choosing with entry. To qualify for Championship events, players must participate in at least three Lorcana events within the season.
The Improv Jam
At Tucson Improv Movement, this open improv jam welcomes anyone interested in stepping on stage, offering a casual open mic style format for trying out scenes. Admission to the jam is free, and Soapbox follows for a $5 ticket. A COVID entrance and ticketing policy is in effect.
Tucson Improv MovementKiller Miller: Family-Friendly Wild West Stunt Show
A family friendly Wild West stunt show plays at Pinnacle Peak/Trail Dust Town with high energy 30 minute performances. Seating is outdoors on bleachers. Some moments include loud sound effects that may startle small children.
Trail Dust TownA Night of Gospel Music
Blues violin virtuoso Heather Hardy presents a night of gospel music featuring vocalist Katherine Byrne, Jamar Harmon, and an ensemble. Curated by Hardy, this concert centers on gospel repertoire with performances from the featured artists and backing group. Tickets are $15.
Monterey Court Studio Galleries and CafeCharlie Berens: The Lost and Found Tour
Charlie Berens brings The Lost And Found Tour to the Rialto Theatre in Tucson with reserved seating throughout the venue. This event welcomes guests ages six and up. Ticket prices already include fees, and all purchases are final since the venue does not offer refunds or exchanges for scheduled performances. The Rialto Theatre Foundation enforces a clear bag policy for entry at this venue and at 191 Toole. Acceptable bags include transparent plastic or vinyl up to 12 by 6 by 12 inches, a one gallon clear freezer bag, or a small clutch around 5 by 7 inches. All bags are subject to search, and clear bags can be purchased at the box office. Ticket access includes Artist and Patreon presales, promoter and venue presales, and a public onsale.
The Rialto TheatreUniversal Energy Circle
Take part in a restorative gathering featuring a guided meditation paired with sound healing, opportunities to both give and receive energy work in 20 minute chair sessions, and time to connect with local practitioners. It takes place inside the Civano Exercise Studio within the Civano Center on the ground floor along the north side of the building. Parking is available in the lot behind the Civano Center and on nearby streets.
🂡 SPADES FOR A CAUSE @ POPPIN' OFF ♠️♥️
A fundraiser Spades tournament at Poppin’ Off Pop Culture Gifts & More invites card players to bid, strategize, and enjoy a spirited game night while supporting the Poppin’ Off Community Arts Foundation. A $10 to $20 donation secures entry to compete, with champions earning prizes and plenty of bragging rights. Proceeds help sustain accessible arts, creative workshops, and community events in Tucson. Team up with a partner, bring your sharpest tactics, and settle in for friendly competition with a community focus.
Poppin' Off Pop Culture Gifts & MoreFree Produce Giveaway- El Pueblo Neighborhood Center
Interfaith Community Services hosts drive-through produce distributions at six Tucson locations with volunteers helping on site. At El Pueblo Center, people can receive recovered produce supplied by the Community Food Bank of Southern Arizona along with additional groceries for anyone who needs them. No paperwork is required, and the food provided is not counted toward a household's monthly emergency food assistance.
El Pueblo CenterCommunity garage sale
A granite table paired with brocade-upholstered chairs will be offered at a garage sale, discounted to $500. The set can be seen in person during the sale, or interested buyers can text 928-785-2288 to arrange a preview before the sale.
Paradise VillageSoze Album Release Party
Brick Box Brewery hosts an album release celebration for Soze featuring a DJ to kick things off, live performances by Ago and Big Vinci, and a set from Soze followed by more DJ music. Admission is $5 online and $10 at the door.
Brick Box BreweryChevelle
Chevelle performs live at the Equestrian Center at the Pima County Fairgrounds, delivering a high energy set of their well known songs in a full concert experience.
Equestrian Center at the Pima County FairgroundsFire Show
Cirque Collective Fire Troupe brings a free, 20-minute fire flow performance to the patio at Sky Bar. Fresh drink specials from the bar and slices of Brooklyn Pizza from next door are available to enjoy alongside the show. Expect fire artistry, circus flair, and a welcoming sense of community. Tips are welcome, and questions or booking inquiries for Cirque Collective are invited.
Sky BarGarden Talk - Diagnosing Leaf Damage
Explore practical solutions for leaf problems in the garden with a talk devoted to diagnosing damage. Learn how to spot the reasons leaves end up torn, chewed, riddled with holes, or missing, then connect those symptoms to likely culprits. The session shares clear, actionable steps to help plants recover and thrive after damage. Presented by Pima County Master Gardeners from the University of Arizona Cooperative Extension.
Parents Night Out
A weekly drop-off childcare program gives parents time for dinner, events, or a night on the town while children play in a supervised environment. Kids can enjoy games, movies, and other activities, with snacks provided and a childcare team focused on safety. Space is limited each week, so call or text 520-248-7601 to reserve a spot.
An Evening With Phil Rosenthal Of "Somebody Feed Phil"
Phil Rosenthal, known for Somebody Feed Phil, appears at Fox Tucson Theatre. Ticket access includes artist and Live Nation presales along with a general public sale.
Fox Tucson TheatreThe Tempest — The Rogue Theatre
Rogue Theatre presents a production of William Shakespeare's The Tempest. The production is supported by Clay Shirk, Paul Winick and Ronda Lustman, and Betsey Parlato in honor of David Zucker.
Rogue Theatre4th Ave Confessions + Roll for Initiative
Secrets take center stage in an improv double feature at Tucson Improv Movement, where anonymous audience confessions inspire on-the-spot scenes. The program opens with Roll for Initiative as part of Nerd Night, with Tucson Improv Movement exploring nerd culture through comedy. General admission is $9, and the box office opens 30 minutes before showtime. Beer, wine, drinks, and snacks are available. Tickets can be purchased beginning the Sunday before the show.
Tucson Improv MovementLast Saturdays
A free community day welcomes all ages and abilities, centered on creativity, connection, and showing up for one another. Drop in for hands-on art activities, enjoy community performances, and grab refreshments in an open-house atmosphere where you can explore the space and meet the Catalyst creatives. Visit briefly or stay longer. Make something, share something, or simply relax and hang out.
Catalyst Creative CollectiveWhirling Dervishes' aka Open spinning
This open spinning session with the Whirling Dervishes offers time and space for fiber enthusiasts to gather and work on projects. Participants may bring a wheel or a spindle. A limited number of electrical outlets will be available for those who need them. Attendees receive a 10 percent discount on fiber purchases.
A Fighter Flowers: An Intro to Concrete Poetry with Amber McCrary
At Pima Community College Downtown Campus, this workshop introduces the art of concrete poetry, where words are arranged on the page so the visual design works together with the language to convey meaning. Guided by examples, participants explore approaches that blend visual, verbal, kinetic and sound elements, then experiment with techniques for crafting their own shape poems. The session is led by Amber McCrary, a Diné poet and zinester originally from Shonto and raised in Flagstaff. She holds a BA in political science with a minor in American Indian Studies from Arizona State University and an MFA in poetry from Mills College. She founded Abalone Mountain Press to champion Indigenous voices and serves on the board of the Northern Arizona Book Festival. Her honors include the AZ Humanities Rising Star award for 2022 and a LIFT award from the Native Arts and Cultures Foundation. Her debut collection, Blue Corn Tongue: Poems in the Mouth of a Desert, is published by University of Arizona Press. She currently resides on Akimel O’odham lands. This Tucson Poetry Festival event is free and open to the public.
Pima Community College Downtown CampusWine Tasting: Rosé and White Wines
Passagio presents an elevated tasting that showcases featured wines. Enjoy five pours served with small bites inspired by the flavors of the Southwest.
PassaggioU of A Guitar Ensemble
A guitar ensemble takes the stage at Holsclaw Hall for a public performance. Admission is free and everyone is welcome. The length of the program is approximate. For parking information, including accessible options and entrances, refer to the event’s online parking map.
Holsclaw HallCreate. Sip. Vibe. PAINT PARTY
Enjoy a relaxed paint-and-sip experience from Bravissimo Art Center at The Catalyst Creative Collective in Tucson Mall. This adults-only gathering features music and hands-on guidance from professional artists, helping participants learn real painting techniques while creating their own piece. BYOB is permitted with a valid ID, and admission is $35 per person.
Americana Extravaganza: Red, White & Boots
Kino Sports Complex hosts an Americana themed celebration, Red, White & Boots, presented by The Centurions in honor of America250. This annual gala raises funds to support children’s charities across Southern Arizona, with a focus on improving the health and well-being of underserved kids. The evening brings continuous live entertainment anchored by Lynyrd Skynyrd, plus a country rock and Americana lineup that includes the Billy Shaw Jr. Band as a special guest, Drew Cooper, and additional Tucson talent. Guests will find food, drinks, and a lively atmosphere built around music and community giving.
Kino Sports ComplexMammoth: The End Tour @ 191 Toole
This general admission standing show welcomes guests ages 6 and older. Ticket prices already include all fees, and purchases are final with no refunds or exchanges for currently scheduled shows. A clear bag policy is in effect at Rialto Theatre and 191 Toole. Acceptable options include a clear plastic or vinyl bag up to 12 by 6 by 12 inches, a one gallon clear freezer bag, or a small clutch around 5 by 7 inches. All bags will be inspected at entry, and clear bags can be purchased at the box office.
191 TooleBattleBots Destruct-A-Thon Tickets
Experience robotic mayhem as powerful bots collide, crush metal, and send sparks flying in a series of intense showdowns. Expect continuous action with head-to-head battles that keep you on the edge of your seat. This live showcase of robotics highlights STEM themes and delivers fast-paced tech entertainment with every hit.
Las Vegas, NVBlack Cat Bones
Black Cat Bones performs live at The Jackrabbit Lounge for an energetic night of music.
The Jackrabbit LoungeCommunity Yard Sale
Open to the community, this yard sale offers a range of items, and all proceeds support the programs at LIFE Lessons Day Program. Donations of new or gently used goods are welcome. For donation details or questions, contact 520-327-0777 or tucsonlifelessons@yahoo.com.
LIFE Lessons Day ProgramEarth Day Shred-a-Thon
Beacon Secure is hosting a free Earth Day Shred a Thon featuring shredding and electronics recycling. Voluntary contributions will help fund employment for people with disabilities. Sponsors include Tucson Electric Power, BeachFleischman, PreLovd, Pima Federal Credit Union, and Tucson Subaru.
Beacon SecureGrand Opening Celebration
The event features a ribbon cutting, a complimentary Cardio Sculpt introduction, and a reception with three 15-minute demonstrations highlighting cardio, strength, and stretch for newcomers. Event promotions, door prizes, and light refreshments will be available.
Jazzercise Tucson Fitness CenterGoat Yoga
Registration is available on the website for this event.
Morris K Udall Regional ParkPickin' in the Park
Attendees are encouraged to bring an instrument and a chair for lounging or jamming, along with their own drinks and plenty of water. Expect relaxed jamming beneath the shade trees throughout the gathering, plus an open mic where participants can step up and share a few tunes. To take part in the potluck, use the sign-up link in the comments. After signing up, send a brief description of your dish using the contact button in the sign-up app or add it as a comment, which helps organizers decide what to purchase with donations. Keep perishable dishes chilled in a cooler until serving. Those who prefer to contribute funds can use the PayPal link in the comments, and donations will be used to buy sandwiches and other food options. A map is available in the comments.
Fort Lowell ParkManaging Anxiety with Meditation - A Weekend Workshop
Explore practical meditation tools for easing anxiety in this weekend workshop at TCMC. Anxiety can show up as a vague sense of dread, irritation with less than ideal situations, pressure from a demanding to-do list, or harsh self-judgment, and it can even arise without an obvious cause followed by worry about the anxiety itself. Guided practices aim to lessen distress and reduce barriers to happiness and fulfillment. Most sessions emphasize quiet, still meditation, with some mindful movement and time for Q&A. The workshop is led by Kaishin (Blake) Ashley, who began mindfulness training at TCMC and with Shinzen Young in 2001, has co-taught three retreats with Shinzen, taught a weekly class at TCMC for 15 years, and is the author of Sanshindo: Integrating the Three Minds.
TCMC - 1147 N Howard Blvd, Tucson, AZTucson Poetry Festival 2026
Tucson Poetry Festival 2026 brings together featured poets and the community for a weekend focused on resilience, poetry, and connection. At Pima Community College Downtown Campus, look for hands-on workshops, time to mingle with sponsors and poets, opportunities to browse and buy books, and live readings. The gathering wraps up with a community open mic at Talega coffee. All events are free to attend, with donations appreciated. Workshop registration and additional details about the featured poets are available.
Pima Community College Downtown CampusAll In For Autism Dino Day & Walk 2026
This dinosaur-themed walk and community day centers on autism and emphasizes connection and shared fun.
Autism Society of Southern ArizonaBuild-and-Burn
Spend a hands-on family day at Tucson Military Vehicle Museum building and driving an RC truck. Each family receives one kit to assemble and experiment with different designs, then learns how to operate the truck using a phone. After building, take the trucks to the outdoor course and try them out on a real track. A visit to the museum’s indoor gallery is included with the activity, while general museum admission is not included and is not required to participate. Two sessions are offered. The cost is $100 per family for up to six people, and members receive a 10 percent discount with a valid membership ID number. Check-in takes place in front of the museum and the entire group should arrive together. Every participant will need access to a phone because the vehicles connect via Bluetooth and do not come with separate controllers. Wear closed toe shoes for the outdoor portion and bring a water bottle. A refill station is available in the gift shop.
Light Like a Pro w/ Chris Berry [Free Workshop]
Spend three focused hours in a professional studio learning to shape light with commercial portrait photographer and Fujifilm ambassador Chris Berry. Designed for high school students who want to move beyond natural light, this hands-on workshop explores key, fill, and rim lighting, how to read and control light with professional equipment, and how to direct a model while building an image from the ground up. Participants will photograph a live model on a cyclorama wall and leave with portfolio-worthy images, greater confidence to light a studio, and a strong foundation that helps their work stand out. This free workshop is limited to 20 spots.
DEA National Drug Take Back
DEA National Take Back Day at Tucson Subaru offers a safe, hassle-free way to dispose of expired or unneeded medications. A booth positioned at the front will be staffed by officers who can answer questions and assist with the drop-off, and no personal information will be requested. Clearing out medicine cabinets helps prevent misuse and supports a healthier environment.
Bubbles' Big Grand Opening Celebration- TLE Tucson Rita Ranch!
The grand opening at The Learning Experience Tucson Rita Ranch features a family friendly, carnival inspired day that welcomes everyone. Highlights include a petting zoo, face painting, games and prizes, a live DJ, raffles, and a special visit from Bubbles the Elephant. Wristbands are $10 in advance or $15 on the day, and they include access to games, face painting, and the petting zoo. Food and merchandise will be on sale, and all carnival proceeds support the Make-A-Wish Foundation. Families who tour and register are eligible for 30 percent off tuition for the first six months. Conditions may apply. See center management for details.
The Learning Experience Tucson Rita RanchBayanihan Spring Fest - Pickleball Tournament Fundraiser
Bayanihan Spring Fest brings a lively pickleball tournament to The Pad Tucson in support of the Bayanihan Fil-Am Club of Tucson’s community initiatives and the Bayanihan Scholarship Program, which assists deserving students. Players of all experience levels are welcome. Entry is $30 per participant. Please bring paddles and water, and note that balls will be provided. For questions, contact Aice Giddings at 520-465-1097 or Erma at 520-300-0171.
The PAD TucsonBloom & Glow: Aesthetics + Wellness Brunch
Experience a courtyard brunch that blends beauty and wellness, presented by Allure Avenue Aesthetics and Revive Functional Nutrition. Expect a relaxed setting with a coffee cart, a flower bar, curated brunch bites, luxury giveaways, raffle prizes, and exclusive, event-only offers. This gathering brings aesthetic and functional wellness services together in one place. Meet the teams from Allure and Revive, learn about personalized treatment options, access limited-time pricing, and enter for premium prizes. Raffle winners must be present to claim prizes. Allure Avenue Aesthetics is giving away 80 units of Daxxify, a filler and Daxxify combination, and Radiesse. Revive Functional Nutrition is offering a $100 Revive gift certificate, a complimentary B-vitamin IV, and a free first month of a weight loss program that includes medications and a meal plan. Earn raffle entries by attending, bringing a friend, posting on Instagram, or booking an appointment. Event specials are available only during the brunch. Revive Functional Nutrition features buy two IV therapies and get one free, custom meal plans for $99, buy four vitamin injections and receive six of any kind, and 35 percent off three-month weight loss programs with GLP-1 and GIP options. Allure Avenue Aesthetics offers Daxxify at $5 per unit with a $150 prepayment, Botox at $10 per unit with a $150 prepayment, filler at $500 per syringe, microneedling with PRP at $250, and Radiesse at $650 per syringe. All specials must be purchased at the event, are non-transferable, and are valid for 90 days. Allure services must be redeemed by July 2026. Ideal for anyone refreshing a routine, starting a wellness journey, or enjoying a morning with friends, this elevated brunch pairs self-care with a vibrant seasonal vibe.
Allure Avenue AestheticsDead of Night
A new after-hours experience in Tucson spotlights the darker side of electronic dance music, presented by @batsintheatticgothnite and @subgothsquad at Solar Culture Gallery. The lineup features DJs Cat Child, Lunarfluxx, SET, Tripvvire, and Tammageddon, plus a special opening set from Toby Roberts. Admission is 18 and up. Tiered tickets are offered at $10 for Tier 1, $15 for Tier 2, and $20 for Tier 3 or day of show, with early tiers in very limited supply and savings for advance purchase. Vendors on site include @coffingroundsaz, @uniclown_tatu, and @antirrhinum_cg. The event flyer is designed by @churchofset without the use of AI.
Solar Culture GalleryBilingual Family Storytime
Enjoy a bilingual family storytime where children explore stories, songs, and interactive activities that nurture early literacy and healthy development. Geared toward children age two and older with their caregivers, the 40 minute session includes a hands-on craft and games. All are welcome.
Woods Memorial LibraryPranayama 101
Explore pranayama, one of the eight limbs of yoga and often called the Yogic Science of Breath, in a beginner-friendly workshop. Mike will guide accessible, traditional techniques including Ujjayi, Nadi Shodhana, Kapalabhati, and Bhastrika. His background includes study within the Ashtanga lineages of Krishnamacarya and Pattabi Jois, and his approach draws on classic texts such as the Yoga Sutras and the Hatha Yoga Pradipika, with a focus on practicality for today’s practitioner. Learn how conscious breathing can support nervous system regulation and bring steadiness to mind, body, and spirit. You will leave with a straightforward breathwork sequence to use in everyday life and practice, intended to refresh you from within and nurture lasting peace of mind.
Keychain & Bag Bling Workshop
Small details can show big personality. At Poppin Off Pop Culture Gifts & More, this hands-on workshop invites participants to design a custom keychain or bag charm by mixing charms, colors, textures, and tiny treasures to create a look that is sweet and shimmery, boldly expressive, or anywhere in between. Pricing starts at $5 per person with optional bling add-ons, and all ages are welcome. It is a good fit for DIY makers, gift givers, and accessory enthusiasts who love a touch of sparkle. Walk away with a creation that shimmers, makes a cheerful jingle, and showcases your personal style.
Poppin' Off Pop Culture Gifts & MoreHot Air Balloon Rides
Lift off for a sunrise hot air balloon experience above the Sonoran Desert and take in sweeping views, then celebrate after landing with a continental brunch and refreshments. Participants ages 6 to 17 must be accompanied by an adult. Transportation is not provided. Pricing is $205 for adults, $185 for teens ages 13 to 19, and $115 for children ages 6 to 12. Sign up in person at ODR. For more information call 520-228-3736.
Davis-Monthan Outdoor RecreationJosey Scott
Find tickets for Josey Scott at Encore in Tucson.
ENCORE2026 Home Garden Tour
Experience a self-guided exploration of four Master Gardener home gardens along with the Extension Demonstration Garden, presented by the Pima County Master Gardeners. The theme centers on supporting native plants. At the Demonstration Garden, enjoy hands-on activities and meet guests from Civano Growers, Community Gardens of Tucson, the Desert Laboratory at Tumamoc Hill, the Desert Museum, Smartscape, the Southern Arizona Beekeeping Association, Tucson Bird Alliance, the Tucson Cactus and Succulents Society, Tucson Organic Gardeners, and Pima County Invasive Species. Tickets are $25 in advance and $30 at the door, available online or at the Pima County Extension office. The tour will take place rain or shine and weather-related refunds are not offered. Expect walking on uneven, sloped paths without handrails, which is not suitable for people with mobility issues, and note that the private gardens are not ADA compliant. Pets are not permitted. Addresses for the gardens will be emailed to ticket holders two weeks before the event, and a map showing major cross streets is available.
Pima County Cooperative ExtensionVery Merry Unbirthday Tea Party
This annual tea party features opportunities to dress up, enjoy a fresh retelling of Alice in Wonderland, and participate in raffle prize drawings. Proceeds benefit student scholarships, studio productions, and BA Studios in its mission to offer a safe, welcoming space for dancers. The event welcomes all ages.
BA StudiosThe Brassanovas
The Brassanovas bring a horn-charged mix of funk, soul, pop, and classic favorites to Brother John’s for an afternoon set. Expect locked-in rhythms, powerful brass, and a steady run of feel-good tunes that keep dancers moving. The daytime slot delivers plenty of energy along with a relaxed pace, creating a lively, easygoing atmosphere.
Brother John's Beer, Bourbon & BBQJazz Sunday
Tucson Jazz Society presents The Brassanovas at Brother John’s Beer, Bourbon & Bar B Q. The band offers an energetic blend of classic jazz, funk, and soul, featuring lilting melodies, layered harmonies, and soulful improvisation that moves from timeless standards to original pieces. Brother John’s provides a family-friendly setting that combines a Bavarian-style beer garden with a bourbon bar and barbecue, serving slow-smoked meats, southern-inspired sides with a southwestern twist, salads, and desserts made with thoughtfully sourced local ingredients. Through a weekly partnership with the Tucson Jazz Society, the venue hosts live performances by professional Tucson musicians across styles such as smooth jazz, R&B, soul, old school, Latin, and American music. There is no cover charge. Reservations are recommended. A love offering and raffles will be available, and donations to the Tucson Jazz Society are welcome.
Brother John's Beer, Bourbon & BBQTucson Scorpions Black VS JCC Allstars
At the Jewish Community Center, the Tucson Scorpions Black 8-12U coed team will hold a practice, then take on the JCC Allstars in a live scrimmage. Kosher snacks and cheese pizza will be available after the game.
Jewish Community CenterKids night
Kids eat free with the purchase of an adult entree. Children can spin a prize wheel for prizes and treats, and face painter Brissa will be creating colorful designs.
Fantastical Creatures Great & Small
Fresh out of veterinary school, Dr. Rhodes heads to the quaint town of Barrowby to apprentice with Dr. Salvatore, a veterinarian nearing retirement, and quickly discovers the clinic’s clientele are far from ordinary. Horses are replaced by a unicorn, and the typical pet iguana gives way to a dragon, putting textbook knowledge to the test. At Valley of the Moon, follow a warm, uplifting journey as Dr. Rhodes learns to care for fantastical creatures and finds that kindness can be the most magical remedy of all.
Valley of the MoonThe Ronstadt Company Store
Peter Dalton Ronstadt gathers a talented group of musicians for an intimate performance shaped by Southwestern influences in Americana and folk. A featured segment pairs Liz Cerepanya with Peter to showcase their harmonies. This popular show spotlights close collaboration and a welcoming atmosphere. Tickets are $12 in advance and $15 at the gate.
Monterey Court Studio Galleries & CafeThe Robert Cray Band
The Robert Cray Band brings a sound steeped in blues, colored by soul, and powered by rock and roll, led by Robert Cray, a Georgia native who grew up in Washington. He first picked up a guitar after seeing The Beatles on television, and a performance by Jimi Hendrix in Seattle helped set his course. Over about half a century, Cray has forged a distinctive place in American music, and that history resonates through every song.
Fox Tucson TheatreTour of Tucson Homes & Businesses
Now in its third year, this home tour and fundraiser is a community favorite. All proceeds support environmental projects in the community. Tickets are available online.
Prep & PastryRides & Coffee at Detail Garage Tucson
Rides & Coffee at Detail Garage Tucson brings together clean cars, good coffee, and friendly company for a relaxed community meet. All types of vehicles are welcome, from weekend projects to daily drivers. Spring detailing demonstrations show how to clear away winter grime and revive a showroom finish. Expect raffles and giveaways featuring Chemical Guys products, detailing kits, and exclusive gear, along with complimentary coffee and donuts. Look out for in-store specials available only during the event. Share photos with #RidesAndCoffee for a chance to be featured.
St Philip’s Plaza Market - new regular day
St. Philip’s Plaza Market introduces a new market day featuring Tea & Hammock. Explore loose leaf teas, soothing blends, and reclaimed teaware, and take a peaceful moment to slow down in the plaza setting.
St. Philip's Plaza MarketBarnes & Noble bookfair
Barnes & Noble hosts a bookfair at the store. Those interested in helping out can sign up to volunteer.
Barnes & NobleCars Bikes and Trikes at the Cemetery
At Evergreen Mortuary & Cemetery in Tucson, this community showcase spotlights classic and custom cars, motorcycles, and trikes alongside food trucks and local vendors. The setting is relaxed and family friendly, offering lots of chances for great photos and a welcoming community feel for all ages. Car registration is available for those interested in displaying a vehicle.
Evergreen Mortuary, Cemetery and CrematoryFilipino Inspired High Tea
Open to all, this Filipino-inspired high tea features a multi-course selection of Filipino dishes, unlimited tea, and classic desserts in a garden setting. Two seatings are offered. Tickets are on sale.
Himaya GardenCherry Sweet Shadowbox Workshop
A hands-on workshop focused on creating a Cherry Sweet shadowbox measuring 2.5 inches by 3.75 inches. Participants assemble the piece with beautifully detailed oven-baked clay appliques, explore watercolor painting techniques, review simple composition basics, and learn how to give the finished work a soft, vintage-inspired look. Joanna provides precast appliques from a mold with 12 unique designs, and everyone can choose from all 12 to tell a personal story and craft a shadowbox in their own style. All tools and supplies are provided, and participants leave with a small artwork ready to display or gift. Cost is $35, and space is limited to 6 people.
Colliope CoIf These Walls Could Rock
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Marroney TheatreHairy Situation: A Comedy Show by ALOK @ Rialto Theatre
ALOK brings a comedy show to the Rialto Theatre with reserved seating. Attendees ages 6 and older are welcome. Ticket prices include all fees, and all sales are final with no refunds or exchanges. The venue enforces a clear bag policy for entry. Acceptable options include transparent plastic or vinyl bags no larger than 12 by 6 by 12 inches, a clear one gallon resealable bag, or a small clutch around 5 by 7 inches, and all bags are subject to search. Clear bags are available for purchase at the box office.
The Rialto Theatre/Tucson, ArizonaTangover Milonga!
In the Palm Room, DJ Serena Lembach from San Diego provides the music. Admission is $25 and includes empanadas. The floor is provided by Jim Baker, and the host is Kate Rosalik of Tucson Tango School.
Cielos RestaurantTango 1 Spring Session
Begin your tango practice with the Tango 1 spring session, a welcoming class for first-time dancers and anyone interested in sharpening their technique. Led by Kate Rosalik and Marna Wreath, the focus is on improving balance, posture, and overall quality of movement. The curriculum is designed to be repeatable, allowing participants to take the class more than once to reinforce skills at a comfortable pace. Instruction takes place at Southern AZ Dance Center.
Stillness & Surrender: A Sound + Acupuncture Experience
At Restoration Room Tucson, this gentle collaboration pairs auricular acupuncture with the immersive tones of Crystal Tones Alchemy singing bowls. It is created to calm the nervous system, encourage emotional release and regulation, and deepen relaxation, clarity, surrender, and ease. No effort is required and there are no expectations to meet, offering quiet space to rest while sound and acupuncture work in harmony. All proceeds support Community on Wheels in Tucson.
Restoration Room TucsonHimaya Garden Spanish Club
This Spanish club brings together adult learners who want to develop their language skills within a supportive community. The setting is relaxed and social, with the option to have a cup of tea while connecting with fellow learners.
Monday Night bingo!
A two hour lineup features music bingo in the first half and family feud in the second. It is suitable for friends and family to enjoy together and have some fun. $1.50 Monday Margaritas are available.
Monday Karaoke
Kick off the week with karaoke at Big Bad Wolf, where everyone from first timers to seasoned performers can step up to the microphone and pick a favorite tune. Enjoy tasty bites, chilled drinks, and a welcoming crowd while the music flows. Sing solo, team up for a duet, or rally a group for a full chorus... Monday nights turn into a singalong for all.
Big Bad WolfPercussion Ensemble
Pima’s Percussion Ensemble, led by Dr. Trevor Barroero, presents a concert of traditional and contemporary works for percussion. The program features more than two dozen instruments, such as marimbas, xylophones, vibraphones, snare drums, cymbals, and hand drums, showcasing the ensemble’s wide range of sounds and textures. The performance offers a lively experience for audiences of all ages and backgrounds. Tickets are $6, or $5 for students, seniors, military, and groups.
Pima Community College Dental Hygiene ClinicTravel Through Time Ft Japan At The UnitedHealthcare Medicare Store
Settle in for a seated journey across Japan, experiencing famous vistas, serene countryside, and noteworthy cultural landmarks without leaving your chair. This immersive armchair exploration celebrates enduring traditions and spectacular scenery in a calm, uplifting setting. Relax, let your imagination roam, and enjoy a vivid taste of Japan from beginning to end.
FOE #180 Monday Mornings Bingo
Participants can take part in 18 rounds of bingo presented by the Fraternal Order of Eagles FOE #180. Service from the bar and kitchen will be available, and proceeds from kitchen sales support one of the organization’s charities.
Heart Song Circle
A welcoming circle of voices where people gather to sing, listen, and share presence with others. No registration is required, and contributions are by donation. The emphasis is on connection through song, nurturing a sense of community, and discovering your own voice. All levels are welcome, and no prior musical experience is necessary.
Restoration RoomMedicare Workshop
This in-person Medicare workshop offers clear guidance to help you make well-informed, confident choices about your coverage and long-term planning. Seating is limited, and RSVP is required by calling 520-668-9662.
Futurity First Tucson - Matthew De LucaMediumship Circle - Bi-monthly
This in person circle welcomes all experience levels. It covers all forms of mediumship and includes discussion, practical exercises, and demonstrations.
Fusion Beauty CollectiveSabra Faulk & Amber Norgaard
Renowned Tucson folk singer and songwriter Sabra Faulk comes back to Monterey Court Studio Galleries and Cafe, sharing the stage with acclaimed vocalist Amber Norgaard for a special night of music.
Monterey Court Studio Galleries and CafeVoyager Texas Hold "em Poker Tournament
This low-stakes tournament has a $20 entry cost and a dealer on hand to run the table. For details, contact Ron at 520-585-2292.
The VoyagerA Talk With John Troutman
AIS M.A. alumnus John Troutman leads a talk exploring how Indigenous traditions shaped popular music, taking inspiration from B.B. King’s reference to that unmistakable sound. The program takes place at the Center for English as a Second Language, room 102. Co-sponsored by the AIS GIDP, College of Humanities, History Department, School of Music, School of Global Studies, and School of Anthropology.
OH, Coward! a Musical devised by Roderick based on the work of Noel Coward
A small-scale revue devised by Roderick Cook celebrates the sparkle and sophistication of Noël Coward, performed by three artists with live piano. The program threads together Coward’s songs and sketches that move from Britain’s upper and lower social circles to life in the theater, with nods to mad dogs and Englishmen, all carried by his signature dry wit. Critics including Clive Barnes of The New York Times and Douglas Watt of the New York Daily News have praised its urbane ease and carefully honed intimacy. Directed by Betsy Kruse Craig alongside Mickey Nugent, it features David Alexander Johnston, Jonathan Zenz, and Betsy Kruse Craig, with Brad Arington at the piano.
Invisible TheatreAly & AJ Tickets
Aly & AJ take the stage with vibrant pop rock that blends nostalgic favorites and uplifting anthems. Known for irresistible hooks and confident vocals, they deliver a performance that is both heartfelt and high-energy. Expect feel-good songs, emotional moments, and plenty of chances to sing along.
The Rialto Theatre/Tucson, ArizonaUnbridled Beauty Card Class
Unbridled Beauty Card Class at RAGTime Design Studio features a horse inspired greeting card that comes together with careful stamping and ink blending, finished with a decorative frame and floral print. Three sessions are offered throughout the day, and participants select the time that works best. The fee is $10 per person, and a completed class card is available for $15. Kits can be requested and will not be stamped, and monthly Studio Times are available to complete them. Please bring a basic tool kit and adhesives to help keep costs down. New participants do not need to worry about supplies for their first visit. Seating is limited and an RSVP is required, and the organizer provides 520-971-4509 for RSVP details.
RAGTime Design Studio2026 Tucson International Mariachi Conference
Hundreds of students and performers will convene downtown for the La Frontera Tucson International Mariachi Conference. Since 1983, this event has provided training to young mariachi musicians and folkloric dancers. The conference features a music festival, student workshops, and a traditional mariachi Mass. Musicians in sombreros and charro suits perform alongside baile folklórico groups in embroidered dresses. Expect soulful harmonies, bright strings, and bold brass sounds. This exuberant symbol of Mexican culture is recognized by UNESCO.
Tucson Convention CenterAfter Hours at Grandmas
Crafters of all kinds gather for a relaxed session centered on making, conversation, and shared skills. Expect friendly chat, assistance with ongoing projects, and collaborative problem solving in a welcoming atmosphere of camaraderie.
Bomin Park
At Holsclaw Hall, pianist Bomin Park gives a qualifying recital toward the Doctor of Musical Arts. There is no admission charge and anyone may attend. Performance duration is approximate. Information on parking, including accessible options and entrances, is available online.
Holsclaw HallTMNT Limited Commander League
Take part in a TMNT themed Limited Commander league built from TMNT Play boosters. The opening week costs $60 and comes with eight TMNT Play booster packs plus a 660-count card box. Each subsequent week is $10 and adds a booster pack of your choice to your card pool. After the first week, anyone not in the top four may purchase one additional booster each week to expand their pool. Matches use Limited Commander rules, so you can include any number of copies of a card you have opened. The league spans four weeks of play followed by a finals week, with two 70 minute pods each week. Scoring follows the Epic EDH points system. Decks are 60 cards for the first two weeks, then increase to 80 cards for weeks three and four. Throughout the league, all mono-colored legendary creatures have partner. Weekly performance is rewarded. Earn a booster pack by finishing with the most points in a pod, with no packs awarded for ties. Players who place first or tie for first in a pod receive a Promo Pack, and achieving the top score in both pods upgrades that prize to a Foil Promo Pack while supplies last. A finals prize pool grows over the course of the league, with one booster added for every four entries each week. The top four overall compete in the fifth week for that pool.
Intro to Glassblowing
Discover the art of glassblowing in an introductory, beginner-friendly workshop. No prior experience is required. All tools and materials are provided, and participants will create their own projects to take home. The cost is $100 per person.
NAOMI UYAMA Dance Workshops: Lindy Hop/Charleston | Solo Jazz Routine | Swingout Variations
Naomi Uyama returns to Tucson to teach Swing Era solo and partnered dances at the Tucson Creative Dance Center. The program offers three workshops in succession: a beginner friendly introduction to 8 count Lindy Hop and Charleston, a Solo Jazz Routine for dancers with some experience, and Swingout Variations geared to intermediate and advanced participants. The Solo Jazz Routine may be showcased at Hotel Congress Plaza as part of International Jazz and Dance Days if participation is sufficient. Naomi & Her Handsome Devils, along with the Tucson Jazz Institute Ellington Big Band directed by Brice Winston, are scheduled to perform during that celebration. Registration uses payment links on the registration form, and payment confirms a spot in class. Fees are Adults $15 for one class, $30 for two, and $40 for all three. Students are $10 for one class and $20 for two or three. After payment, participants receive a discount code for tickets to the Hotel Congress Plaza Celebration the next day. Scholarships are available. To inquire, email TucsonJazzMusicFDN@gmail.com. This workshop series is part of a three day celebration presented by the TucsonJazz Music Foundation in partnership with Hotel Congress and The Century Room, with support from the Arizona Commission on the Arts. Dance workshop organizing is by Jittercat Jive’s Michelle Kostuk.
Tucson Creative Dance Center, 3131 N Cherry, Tucson AZInternational Dance & Jazz Days
Tucson celebrates International Jazz Day and International Dance Day with live swing, big band energy, and dance lessons. The Hotel Congress Plaza program features the Tucson Jazz Institute Ellington Big Band and Naomi Uyama & Her Handsome Devils, with a beginner swing lesson on the plaza led by Naomi, a special guest from Minneapolis. Additional swing dance instruction is offered at Tucson Creative Dance Center. The festivities continue at The Century Room with two performances by Naomi & Her Handsome Devils. The Tucson lineup of the Handsome Devils includes Arthur Vint on drums, Scott Black on bass, Leo Stealey-Euchner on piano, Ed DeLucia on guitar, Brice Winston on saxophone, Aidan Schofield on trombone, and Jason Carder on trumpet. For the plaza event, attendees 18 and under are admitted free and other students receive a $10 rate. Student workshops at Tucson Creative Dance Center are $10 each or $20 for a three-class bundle. Scholarships are available, and a limited number of complimentary or discounted student tickets for The Century Room performances must be secured in advance.
The Century RoomDon Armstrong & the Whiskeypalians
Tucson folk musician Don Armstrong brings his band back to Monterey Court on the final Wednesday of each month. Performances often include collaborators Liz Cerepanya, P. D. Ronstadt, Nick Coventry, Slim Rost, and Gary Mackender.
Monterey Court Studio Galleries and CafeCrowded Quartet
Spring comes to life at Catalyst Creative Collective with a playful program from the Crowded Quartet, Tucson’s most confusingly named wind quintet that proudly features all five musicians. The concert celebrates nature and renewal with music by Nicole Buetti, Daniel Dorff, Molnar-Suhajda, and John Powell, pairing fresh sounds with a touch of pun-filled charm for a light and uplifting experience. The program includes Cape May Breezes by Daniel Dorff, Reflections of Assisi by Nicole Buetti, Three Nature Walks by Molnar-Suhajda, and Test Drive and This is Berk by John Powell. Expect a vibrant salute to the season that feels anything but crowded... unless you count all the beauty of springtime.
Catalyst Creative CollectiveBad Suns: ACCELERATOUR USA 2026 @ Rialto Theatre
Bad Suns brings ACCELERATOUR USA 2026 to The Rialto Theatre in Tucson. Expect a general admission standing floor with reserved seating available in the balcony. The event is open to attendees ages 6 and older. Ticket prices already include fees, and purchases are final with no refunds or exchanges for scheduled performances. The Rialto Theatre Foundation enforces a clear bag policy at Rialto Theatre and 191 Toole. Permitted bags include transparent plastic or vinyl up to 12 by 6 by 12 inches, one-gallon clear freezer bags, or small clutches around 5 by 7 inches. All bags may be searched, and clear bags can be bought at the box office. Ticket access includes a public onsale as well as presales through the artist, Spotify, Live Nation, and Ticketmaster.
The Rialto Theatre/Tucson, ArizonaGet the Most Out of Your Tucson Business Networking Membership
Designed for members and prospective members of Tucson Business Networking, this breakfast gathering at Lodge on the Desert focuses on helping attendees get more value from their membership. Connect with a range of business professionals over a breakfast buffet, then explore practical ways to leverage the community to build stronger relationships and support business growth. Indoor capacity is limited to 32, so early registration is recommended. Admission is $25 for members and $30 for non-members. The venue is celebrating its 90th anniversary this year and features dining at Cielos.
Lodge On The DesertGardening Series: Grow Your Own Food
A free class in a gardening series focuses on cultivating vegetables and fruit trees in a desert climate. The session explains which varieties perform well in Arizona, offers practical planting techniques, and covers essential watering and soil basics, along with seasonal guidance to plan work throughout the year. It is designed to encourage and equip participants to start producing fresh food at home.
Civano NurseryTucson Modern Jazz Quartet
Now in its fifth season, Music in the Courtyard offers a free live music break in the courtyard of the Historic Pima County Courthouse. Presented in collaboration with Pima County Attractions & Tourism, Visit Tucson, and the Tucson Jazz Festival, the series showcases local talent in downtown Tucson. It is well suited for a midday pause, a lunch outing, or a brief cultural escape during the workday, with a changing roster of Tucson Jazz Festival artists and regional performers. This performance features the Tucson Modern Jazz Quartet, conceived by Keaton Wilson on keys and synthesizer and joined by Zach White on percussion, Patrick Morris on bass, and Trey Bryant on saxophone. The group blends original compositions with less conventional standards from contemporary innovators such as Robert Glasper, Dave Holland, and Kenny Garrett. Their approach explores jazz's shared ground with neighboring genres including pop, hip hop, electronic music, and Third Stream, creating a wide sonic palette.
Historic Pima County Courthouse CourtyardOpen-Table Craft Hours @ Poppin' Off
Settle into a relaxed, creative setting at Poppin’ Off Pop Culture Gifts & More for open-table crafting. Bring your own supplies and make use of the provided tables and chairs while you spread out a project. Work on knitting, scrapbooking, jewelry making, painting, or any creative endeavor that inspires you. Connect with fellow makers, share ideas, and spark new inspiration. Participation is free, so all you need to bring is your creativity.
Poppin' Off Pop Culture Gifts & MoreGareth Reynolds
See Gareth Reynolds perform live.
191 TooleExploration Thursday Class
Dive into hands-on creativity in a class that introduces different art methods and a range of crafting materials, all guided by a new theme each week. Designed for young artists ages 6 through 17, it offers a welcoming space to experiment, build skills, and bring unique projects to life at the Many Hands Artisans Courtyard. ESA is accepted, and the organizers are ClassWallet vendors with invoices available for families using that program.
Many Hands Artist CooperativeThursday Night Shootout at Dorado CC
A weekly evening shootout at Dorado Country Club offers nine relaxed holes in a 4-person scramble format with a shotgun start. Each week features breweries on site offering samples and a raffle with nearly $750 in merchandise. The entry fee is $30 per golfer, which covers the 9-hole greens fee, a cart, raffle entry, prize pool entry, and eligibility for prizes. Players compete for Pro Shop credit awarded to the top finishers, including first, second, third, and additional payouts. It is a friendly way to ease into the weekend with family, friends, and golf partners, blending laid-back play with lively extras on and off the course.
International Jazz Day
Presented by the Tucson Jazz Society, this International Day of Jazz celebration spotlights The Jazzmantics at Brother John’s Beer Bourbon & BBQ. For more than two years, the group has thrilled listeners with jazz interpretations of beloved songs drawn from many genres, creating a set that honors the spirit of the day with familiar melodies reshaped through improvisation and groove. The ensemble features drummer Art Frank, keyboardist Will Foraker, bassist Jeff Sandberg, and Kenny Barry on saxophone, flute, and wind synth. Adding to the night’s energy is pianist and keyboardist Les Paul Roque, widely known as The People’s Piano Player, whose range spans jazz, rhythm and blues, standards, and top 40. His career includes performing around the world with Sister Sledge, Bonnie Pointer, and Luther Ingram, and serving as musical director for seven years with Billy Paul. Alongside mentor Skip Scarborough, he co-wrote songs recorded by Anita Baker and Edwin Hawkins. The setting combines a Bavarian-inspired beer garden with a bourbon bar and barbecue kitchen, offering slow-smoked meats, Southern-style sides with a Southwestern twist, salads, and desserts made with thoughtfully sourced local ingredients. Through a partnership with the Tucson Jazz Society, the venue showcases weekly performances that explore smooth jazz, R&B, soul, old school, Latin, and popular American styles. Tickets are $35 for members and $50 for non-members, with a 10 percent discount for members of the military and for seniors. Donations are welcome.
Brother John's Beer, Bourbon & BBQWine & Cheese Reception
This wine and cheese reception is hosted by the AWLA SOAZ Chapter at Stillwell House. The event will honor two members of the AWLA legal community. Registration is limited, and sponsorships over $500 often include complimentary tickets. Questions can be directed to awla.execadmin@gmail.com.
Stillwell HouseBonding Beats
A 1-hour drumming workshop led by Noah invites families to get in sync and strengthen communication during the teen years. Through shared rhythm, participants work to break down common blocks and discover a new tempo together. No percussion or musical experience is required. Registration is free and covers one parent and one middle or high school aged child. Space is limited.
Parent AidThe Morpholinos
A spirited blend of rock, Americana, Tex Mex, and zydeco comes together, with a playful polka slipped into the set for extra flavor. Upbeat grooves and cross-genre variety shape a lively show from start to finish.
Monterey Court Studio Galleries and CafeFairview
Pima Community College Theater presents Jackie Sibblies Drury’s 2019 Pulitzer Prize winner Fairview, a play that opens as a familiar family comedy-drama before shifting into a rigorous exploration of race, privilege, and the white gaze in theater and everyday life. Through bold changes in point of view, it invites audiences to reflect on their place within systemic structures and who gets to shape the story. An ASL-interpreted performance is planned. Tickets are $15, with $10 pricing for students, seniors, military, and groups. Director to be announced.
Pima Community College Dental Hygiene ClinicTommy Emmanuel CGP - Living In The Light Tour in Tucson, AZ
Tommy Emmanuel CGP brings the Living In The Light Tour to Fox Tucson Theatre in Tucson, joined by guest artist Jack Schneider. This concert welcomes all ages and offers reserved seating. Tickets are currently available.
Fox Tucson TheatreUA Wind Symphony
Admission is free and everyone is welcome. Please note that the length of the event is approximate and may vary. Parking information, including accessible options and entrances, is available.
Crowder HallKinder Roundup ✨
Kinder Roundup offers families a welcoming look at the school and what makes its kindergarten program special. Attendees can meet the teachers and the principal, visit a classroom while touring the school, and learn about academic expectations, and more.
Premieres Across History
Premieres Across History: From 1607 to 2026 will be presented at Crowder Hall. Admission is free and open to everyone. The program length is approximate and may vary. For parking guidance, including accessible options and entry points, consult the available parking map.
Crowder HallYoga, Chakra, Sound Healing
This calming wellness session is designed to settle the nervous system, ground energy, and bring the chakras into balance. The experience weaves gentle flow yoga, a color-focused chakra meditation, and a restorative sound bath with seven crystal singing bowls to support connection with inner wisdom and higher guidance. Led by Natalie Ivy Strickland, a Direct Divine Light Healer, Metaphysician, Reiki Master, Sound Healer, Meditation Guide, and CYT-500 yoga instructor with 15 years of experience, it draws on yoga, meditation, sound healing, Reiki, light healing, and behavioral health themes that support growth and healing. She works with the energy of the Higher Divine Feminine to invite loving healing light and specializes in supporting people navigating trauma, anxiety, depression, grief, and recovery. Hosted at Caritas Center for Healing. Admission is $22 per person.
Family Storytime
Families with young children can settle in for stories, songs, and playful activities that build early literacy skills and support healthy development. Designed for children ages 2 to 5 with their caregivers, each storytime lasts about 35 to 45 minutes and includes take-home coloring pages. Bubbles may even make an appearance. This is a ticketed program with capacity limited to the first 20 children. Tickets are handed out inside the library on a first-come, first-served basis beginning 15 minutes before the start. All are welcome.
Miller-Golf Links LibraryTommy Emmanuel
Tommy Emmanuel will be performing with Jack Schneider.
Fox Tucson TheatreAdult Crafty Hour | Hora de Manualidades para Adultos
Take a break and get hands-on at a crafting hour for adults at the library. A selection of materials will be available to spark ideas, and you are welcome to bring a work in progress. All kinds of projects fit right in, including drawing, painting, scrapbooking, beading, journaling, or anything uniquely your own. Expect a friendly, low-pressure space to create, chat, and meet fellow makers. Beginners and experienced crafters alike are welcome.
Valencia LibraryDevil Wears Park Place: Fashion Show
Park Place hosts a fashion showcase at the Dillard’s entrance near the Food Court, inspired by the celebrated Devil Wears Prada premiere. The event features a live runway with Dillard’s models presenting fresh, trend-forward looks. Attendees can step into the spotlight too. The first 30 people to register will take a turn on the runway and compete for Best Dressed, with judges awarding first, second, and third place. An on-site photo booth offers a chance to capture standout styles. Perks include a free movie ticket for the first 100 registered guests to check in to attend the Devil Wears Prada premiere. Complimentary beauty touch-ups are provided by the Dillard’s cosmetics team and hair touch-ups by Hair Spa & Dry Bar, and guests should arrive with dry hair. Additional style inspiration comes from participating retailers including Laser Lounge and Creations. Dress to impress, since fashion is the main event.
Park Place MallThe Luxe Pairing
An upscale evening blending wine, wellness, and handpicked beauty experiences in collaboration with Vertigo Wines. Savor wine while exploring offerings centered on self care and style, creating a relaxed and polished night.
Luxe WellnessPAINT & SIP PARTY Create. Sip. Vibe.
A relaxed paint and sip experience by Bravissimo Art Center at The Catalyst Creative Collective in Tucson Mall. This adults-only event blends lively music with guided instruction from professional artists, making it welcoming for first-timers and enjoyable for experienced painters. Guests may bring their own beverages with valid ID, and admission is $35 per person.
Home, I'm Darling
Laura Wade’s Home, I’m Darling invites audiences into Judy’s carefully crafted mid-century life, where she strives to be the consummate 1950s housewife in elegant dresses, polished manners, and a pristine home. The tighter she holds to this curated ideal, the more she is pressed to reckon with what it costs to live inside nostalgia. With wit and emotional depth, the play probes identity, marriage, and the tension between fantasy and real life, revealing how appearances can mislead and how the pursuit of happiness can take unexpected turns.
Live Theatre WorkshopSpring Dance Concert
Pima Dance presents its spring concert under the guidance of recently appointed dance lead Julie Andrews. The program features works choreographed by faculty and students and spans contemporary, jazz, ballet, modern, and hip hop. Tickets are $10, with $8 pricing for students, seniors, military, and groups.
Pima Community College Dental Hygiene ClinicFriday Night Darts at the Tucson Northwest Moose - Modified Blind Draw
Enjoy a casual night of darts at the Northwest Tucson Moose Lodge with a modified blind draw format that welcomes players of all skill levels. The entry fee is $10, with $5 going to the prize pot, $2 to a Mystery Out, $2 to the trip out, and $1 to the Gorilla Out for the highest out. Sign up is completed before play begins. For questions, text Lynette Box at 520-870-9405 or contact Todd Bills at the lodge at 520-406-5565.
Northwest Tucson Moose LodgeKevin Pakulis Band
Returning to Monterey Court for another appearance. Early reservations are encouraged.
Monterey Court Studio Galleries and CafeWilliam Basinski and more
An immersive evening of ambient and experimental sound brings together William Basinski and Steve Roach with special guest Beau Devereaux. Basinski, a classically trained composer who shapes analog tape loops and vintage equipment into meditative, memory-rich soundscapes, has earned international recognition for The Disintegration Loops and for installations and film collaborations presented at festivals and museums worldwide. His work has inspired orchestral interpretations at major cultural institutions and includes music created for a Robert Wilson opera about Marina Abramovic. His recent projects include On Time Out of Time. Roach, an influential American pioneer of ambient and electronic music and a two-time Grammy nominee, has built a vast catalog highlighted by landmark releases such as Structures from Silence, Dreamtime Return, and Mystic Chords & Sacred Spaces. His concerts unfold as uninterrupted journeys that shift from expansive, time-suspending atmospheres to pulsing, organic rhythms, shaped in the moment by the audience, the room, and visual collaborators, and informed by years of performances in extraordinary settings across the United States and Europe. This is a seated performance. Angel Parking may be available as an add-on during ticket checkout, subject to availability.
La RosaDiiv
DIIV appears at 191 Toole with a general admission, standing-room format for guests 21 and over, and a valid ID is required for entry. Ticket prices already include fees, and all purchases are final with no refunds or exchanges. The Rialto Theatre Foundation’s clear bag policy is in effect at 191 Toole, permitting only transparent plastic or vinyl bags up to 12 x 6 x 12 inches, one-gallon clear freezer bags, or small clutches around 5 x 7 inches. All bags are subject to search, and approved clear bags are available for purchase at the box office.
191 TooleICS Mobile Food Bank at Unleashed Christian Church
Residents of Pima County are welcome to receive free food through the Mobile Food Bank. Please bring identification to complete registration.
Unleashed Christian ChurchHarrison Road Antiques Grand Opening
This grand opening introduces Harrison Road Antiques in Tucson, showcasing a thoughtfully curated mix of vintage pieces, rare finds, and unique one-of-a-kind items. Favorites are expected to move fast, and standout treasures may not stick around for long.
Harrison Road AntiquesSnakes After Dark - Snakes & Lattes Tucson
An after-hours experience at Snakes & Lattes Tucson blends tabletop games with a lively social atmosphere. Expect immersive music, hosted gameplay, and prize giveaways alongside a lineup of craft cocktails. Specials include $3 shots and $2 off draft beer. U of A students are especially encouraged to attend, and the night suits date nights, group hangouts, and anyone looking for something different from the usual bar routine. An RSVP is requested to secure a spot, and the gathering is at the Tucson location. Those interested in the company’s journey can look up ticker symbol $FUNN to learn more about investing.
The Red Party
Hosted by Dj Dre Day & YoungMe, this high-energy party delivers an electric atmosphere and wall-to-wall celebration.
Big Bad Wolf Bar & GrillChatty Crafters
Spend some time working on a craft and enjoying conversation in a relaxed setting. Bring a project from home, or use on-hand supplies such as coloring materials and embroidery floss for bracelet making. It is a casual space to create and chat.
Miller-Golf Links LibraryGaby Click Clack Club
The Gaby Click Clack Club is a friendly gathering for anyone who enjoys creating by hand. Bring knitting, crochet, or other handwork projects to work on alongside others, with plenty of time for conversation and a calm space for listening.
🎨✨ CALLING ALL DRAWING ARTISTS & ART LOVERS @ POPPIN' OFF✨🎨
Local Drawing Artist Day turns Poppin’ Off Pop Culture Gifts & More into a live sketching showcase where creativity unfolds in real time. Visitors can watch artists at work, browse original pieces from local talent, meet the creators, and request custom sketches. Participating artists are offered a free six foot table with the option to share space if a full table is not needed. They can sell artwork, connect with new fans, and offer quick sketches for patrons. A suggested $10 donation supports the partner nonprofit, the Poppin’ Off Community Arts Foundation, which helps expand access to arts and culture. Artist spots are limited. This is a one day pop up filled with art and community spirit.
Poppin' Off Pop Culture Gifts & MoreParents Night Out
Take a break while the kids have a great time at this weekly drop off childcare program. Children can enjoy games and activities, watch movies, and have snacks in a supervised setting with a childcare team focused on safety. Space is limited each week, and reservations are available by calling or texting 520-248-7601.
Tucson International Mariachi Conference Espectacular Concert
Celebrate rousing mariachi and brilliant folklórico dance as Mariachi Sol de México de José Hernández, recognized worldwide as a premier mariachi ensemble, commands the stage at Tucson Convention Center.
Tucson Convention CenterCliff Cash Comedy
Award-winning comedian Cliff Cash will perform stand-up comedy.
The Sea of Glass — Center for the ArtsEric Johnson - Texaphonic Tour 2026 @ Rialto Theatre
Eric Johnson brings the Texaphonic Tour to the Rialto Theatre for an evening with no opening act. Seating is reserved, and attendees ages 6 and older are welcome. Ticket prices include all fees, and all sales are final with no refunds or exchanges for currently scheduled shows. The venue enforces a clear bag policy that limits what can be brought inside. Acceptable options include clear plastic or vinyl bags no larger than 12 by 6 by 12 inches, one-gallon clear plastic freezer bags, and small clutch bags around 5 by 7 inches. All bags are subject to search, and clear bags are available for purchase at the box office.
The Rialto Theatre/Tucson, ArizonaBeginning Spinning
Discover the basics of wheel spinning in a hands-on, beginner-friendly class. Learn to operate a spinning wheel, practice with a variety of roving and pre-carded wool fibers, and compare how different wheel designs function while you create your own yarn. A personal wheel is not needed, as equipment will be provided for use during the class. To check availability and register, call 520-290-3738.
TWC Spring Concert
A suggested contribution of $15 is appreciated. A reception will follow the concert.
Christ Church United MethodistGO FIGURE: from academic to unhinged.
After four years of observation, experimentation, and boundary testing in how the human figure is understood, this exhibition brings together pieces in which careful anatomical study intersects with unrestrained visions of the body. Materials include pencil, pastel, paint, ink, clay, and encaustic, shown on paper, paper bags, cell phone cases, digital screens, and other surfaces that were close at hand. The work stretches from four-foot scrolls charged with sweeping gesture to minimal line drawings, from measured studies to vivid bursts of color, and from soft clay forms to incisive ink pieces. Featured artists include Ali Cox, Allan Tasky, Eve Bigaj, Inna Rohr, Marie Clark, Mark Tang, Rick Saldivar, Ruth Marchand, and Valeria Trucchia. It unfolds as a striking finale to the season.
15th Annual Community Festival of Service
Now in its fifteenth year, the Erik Hite Foundation Community Festival of Service brings the community together to honor service, sacrifice, and connection. The evening features a free community festival alongside a neon-themed Fallen Officer Memorial 5K and 2-mile walk, creating a glowing atmosphere. Highlights include a luminaria ceremony, public safety and military vehicles, live music, family activities, and opportunities to connect with community partners. Participation in the run or walk is optional, with plenty to enjoy for those who prefer to celebrate without racing. For 15 years, families, runners, and local heroes have gathered through this event in support of public safety employees, active military personnel, and their families.
DeMeester Outdoor Performance CenterDARK CIRCUS III: MIDNITE RODEO
Dress up in your western gear and add some clown makeup for a free, all-ages, family-friendly immersive celebration at Monsoon Mystics. Enjoy DJs, circus dancers and clowns, plus carnival treats, balloon creations, flash tattoos, face painting, and playful photo opportunities. The festivities also include karaoke, games, pie tossing, an art show, and a vibrant market featuring local artists who embrace whimsy. Details on entertainment and vendors will be announced soon.
Monsoon MysticsLaser Galaxy Far Away
Laser Galaxy Far Away lights up Flandrau Science Center and Planetarium with a sci fi and space music experience that blends dome filling laser visuals with a soundtrack that spans Star Wars classics and space themed hits. Hear The Imperial March and the Cantina Band alongside tracks by David Bowie, Queen, the Beastie Boys, Daft Punk, and more for a high energy journey across the cosmos. Tickets include entry to Flandrau’s science exhibits, including the brand new Mysteries of the Cosmos exhibit. Arrive early to explore, as exhibits close once the show begins. All inclusive tickets for the laser show and exhibits are $21 per person, or $10 per person for Flandrau members.
Flandrau Science Center and PlanetariumTucson - Saturday - NON MODIFIED - Soft Tip Dart Tournament
At Northwest Moose Lodge, this non modified soft tip darts tournament features sign up on arrival to be paired for play, followed by friendly competition for top placements. Entry is $10 per person, and the entire fee contributes to payouts for teams finishing first through third. For questions, text Lynette Box at 520-870-9405 or contact Todd Bills at 520-406-5565.
Northwest Tucson Moose LodgeBrew at the Zoo
This lively evening features live music, craft beer, pub style bites, games, and plenty of wild photo opportunities.
Reid Park ZooCreate. Sip. Vibe. Paint Party
Enjoy an adults-only Paint & Sip experience with Bravissimo Art Center at The Catalyst Creative Collective in Tucson Mall. Unwind to great music as professional artists share real painting techniques in a relaxed setting. Admission is $35 per person, and BYOB is allowed with ID. Spots often fill quickly.
Catalyst Creative CollectiveHawk Nest
Enjoy a high‑energy evening of professional indoor football during Star Wars Night at the Tucson Arena. An exclusive seating section called the "Hawk Nest" brings the TGS community together in one block so everyone can cheer side by side. Kids who arrive early have a special perk, as the first 1,000 through the doors receive a complimentary Star Wars Night lightsaber. Every ticket purchased through the private link helps students, with the Sugar Skulls donating $10 per ticket to The Gregory School to support its programs.
Tucson Convention CenterMiss Olivia & the Interlopers at Monterey Court
Miss Olivia & the Interlopers return to Monterey Court Studio Galleries and Cafe. The group is glad to be back at this venue.
Monterey Court Studio Galleries and Cafe1st Saturdays with The Brassanovas
Start the month on a high note as The Brassanovas light up the Big Bad Wolf with a brass-forward blend of funk, soul, and jazz. Expect tight rhythms, bold horn sections, and spirited vocals that build into a lively, danceable party. Each first Saturday becomes a high-energy celebration that keeps the room moving from beginning to end.
Big Bad WolfSpring Cleaning Shred Event
This community shredding event provides secure paper disposal to cut down on clutter, safeguard personal information, and benefit veterans in Tucson.
Ramon Vasquez: Allstate InsuranceSPONSORED (FREE) SPAY/NEUTER FOR FERAL/COMMUNITY CATS IN PIMA COUNTY
The University of Arizona College of Veterinary Medicine Street Medicine Club and Asavet Charities are hosting a free, sponsored spay and neuter clinic for feral and community cats from Pima County, Sahuarita, Green Valley, and Marana. Capacity is limited to 40 unowned cats. Each cat will receive a required left ear tip and tattoo to indicate sterilization. Vaccinations are available only with surgery, with rabies included and PRC offered for $25. This is a trap neuter return clinic with same day pickup. Please bring cats in secure traps, one cat per trap, with Havahart traps preferred for the safety of the cats and staff. Traps can be rented from PACC, Hermitage, and the Humane Society. Services are limited to spay and neuter only, with no additional medical care. The clinic will be held at Santa Cruz Veterinary Clinic. This effort is supported by a grant from the Paul and Deborah Albers Foundation.
Santa Cruz Veterinary ClinicCustomer Appreciation Celebration | FREE food & Giveaways!
A customer appreciation celebration filled with fun, special offers, and giveaways. Guests can enjoy complimentary food, enter prize drawings, and explore everything available on site. A live on-location broadcast from Hot 98.3 adds to the festivities. Purchases include a customer care package. Financing perks feature no payment due for 30 days and flexible schedules on a weekly, biweekly, or monthly basis, with approval available for everyone. Ongoing benefits include free flat repair, free alignment checks, free tire rotation and balancing, and professional installation at no cost. Free quotes are available, and pay-over-time options make it easy to get what you need.
Our Lady of Guadalupe Mixed Media Altar
Create a mixed media altar-style artwork honoring the month of Mary with guidance from Leslie of Le French Hen. The project begins with an 11"x16" arched IOD wood blank and Our Lady of Guadalupe decoupage paper, then grows through layered details such as decor transfers, ribbon, lace, paper, flowers, and beads. Add color with Art Alchemy Sparks and Liquid acrylics along with DBP Chalk Mineral Paint, and finish with decor wax and a touch of glitter. Participants are welcome to bring personal elements inspired by Our Lady to include in their piece. The cost is $52, and the class is limited to six participants. Cancellation policy: requests made more than 48 hours in advance receive a full refund minus a $15 administrative fee, cancellations within 48 hours are not refundable, and no-shows are nonrefundable.
Improv Workshops with Nelson Velazquez
Improv Workshops with Nelson Velazquez dive into hip hop and musical improv. Learn how to develop a personal rhyme library, build a cypher, and transition a scene into rap with confidence. Then connect your scene work to your songs so the story remains clear before, during, and after the music. The training highlights the foundational elements of long form improvised musicals and strengthens storytelling, musicality, and support on stage.
Turquoise Trail Walking Tour
Explore Tucson's past on a guided walk that traces the Turquoise Trail, a 2.5 mile loop through downtown marked with a turquoise stripe. A guide shares stories from the city's early years, points out significant historic buildings, and highlights people who shaped the community's legacy. The route begins and ends at the Tucson Presidio Museum. Advance registration is required. Cancellations made at least 24 hours before the tour receive a refund minus a small transaction fee. Cancellations made less than 24 hours in advance are not refunded.
Presidio San Agustín delTucson Mother’s Day Craft & Vendor Market
A Mother’s Day craft and vendor market at Park Place Mall showcases local makers, tasty treats, and thoughtful gift ideas for celebrating moms. Shoppers can browse handmade goods, small-batch products, and keepsakes. Vendor registration is open for businesses interested in presenting their work, and space is limited.
Park Place MallAANHPI Heritage Month Celebration
A celebration of AANHPI Heritage Month at the Tucson Chinese Cultural Center featuring TCCC’s Chinese gift shop, music, dance, and additional performances.
Tucson MallPretendy Time: Comedy Show
Families can enjoy a playful, all-ages improv show where quick-thinking performers build a whimsical world of make-believe. Children are welcome to step on stage and help shape the scenes alongside the cast. Tickets are $7 per person, or $21 for a family of five. Beer, wine, other beverages, and snacks will be available.
Tucson Improv MovementString Project Spring Concert
This concert at Holsclaw Hall is free and open to all. The program length is approximate. A parking map provides details on parking, accessible spaces, and entrances.
Holsclaw Hall🎨🐉 Miniatures Paint Night: RPG Character Edition! 🧙♂️🎲
The Cult of Brighter Days returns to Poppin’ Off Pop Culture Gifts & More with a miniatures painting session focused on role playing game characters. Bring a favorite hero to the table and transform it with vivid color and careful detail, whether it is a stalwart fighter, a mysterious caster, a figure inspired by trading card worlds, or an original creation. Participants can learn techniques, experiment with palettes, and personalize their minis while spending time with fellow creatives and gamers. All skill levels are welcome. The event is open to ages 7 and up and the cost is $15 per person. Space is limited.
Poppin' Off Pop Culture Gifts & MoreArizona Boys Pops Concert: Pacific Pops
The Tucson Arizona Boys Chorus presents an island adventure. The performance will include music by Queen Liliʻuokalani, The Beach Boys, and Disney’s Lilo and Stitch, to help get you ready for some summer fun.
Catalina Foothills High School AuditoriumCrawl de Mayo
Get ready to salsa your way through the night in downtown Tucson at Do The Crawl de Mayo! Wear your brightest fiesta gear, grab your friends, and prepare for a night of festive drinks and lively vibes. There will be games, contests, and prizes. Dress in your best fiesta outfit and participate in social media contests for chances to win. A mobile device with internet access is required to access maps, schedules, digital photo frames, social media contests, geo-charms, and your digital wristband. This is an interactive experience with great vibes, bold outfits, and a little fiesta spirit with friends.
Sky BarBest of Both Worlds Rave
Best of Both Worlds Rave is set for Rialto Theatre in Tucson, Arizona. Ticket listings are available for those planning to attend.
Rialto TheatreDancesequences Community Open Sharings
Monthly Community Open Sharings with the Dancesequences Repertory Company focus on inclusive movement and discovering how people can move together at Catalyst Creative Collective. Each two-hour gathering begins with a class that embraces a free, open approach to body movement, then transitions into a Community Creative hour where participants co-create expressive work by connecting with shared movement sensations. No prior dance background is needed, and people of all abilities and experience levels are welcome.
Catalyst Creative CollectiveFlowers that Never Fade Workshop
Explore your creative side while making floral jewelry in a friendly, hands-on workshop. Create a heartfelt gift for Mother’s Day, surprise someone special, or treat yourself, and enjoy the experience with friends and family or on your own. All materials are provided, no prior experience is required, and you will head home with a piece you made yourself. The workshop is for ages 13 and up, costs $30 per person, and has limited capacity.
Proper ShopsJazz Sunday
The Tucson Jazz Society presents Soulful Collective Elite at Brother John’s Beer, Bourbon & BBQ. This Tucson R&B group is described as a lineup of skilled vocalists and seasoned musicians who deliver dynamic, soulful performances with strong stage presence, blending emotion, rhythm, and energy in every song. There is no cover, reservations are recommended, raffles are planned, and donations to the Tucson Jazz Society are welcome. The venue offers a family-friendly setting with a Bavarian-inspired beer garden feel, a bourbon bar, and barbecue, along with comfort dishes such as slow-smoked meats, southern-style sides with a southwestern twist, salads, and desserts made with locally sourced ingredients, plus beer, bourbon, and cocktails.
Brother John's Beer, Bourbon & BBQElie Wiesel: Soul on Fire Screening
A special screening of Elie Wiesel: Soul on Fire offers an intimate portrait of one of the twentieth century’s most influential Jewish voices. The documentary looks beyond the landmark memoir Night to reveal the person behind it, drawing on Wiesel’s own narration, seldom-seen archival materials, new interviews, and artful hand-painted animation to illuminate his inner life, values, and convictions. Tracing his path from childhood in Sighet and liberation from Buchenwald to his work as a writer, teacher, and Nobel Peace Prize laureate, the film shows how his words and public advocacy helped shape global understanding of remembrance, moral responsibility, and the perils of indifference. Tickets are available for purchase at the door or online. A virtual screening option will also be available.
Tucson Jewish Community CenterRebel With a Clause - with Author/Star Ellen Jovin & Director Brandt Johnson in person!
Rebel with a Clause screens with author and on-screen guide Ellen Jovin and director Brandt Johnson in attendance. Ahead of the screening, Ellen will host her Grammar Table in the lobby for language questions and friendly debates. After the film, both guests will participate in a Q&A, followed by a signing of Ellen's national bestseller, Rebel with a Clause: Tales and Tips from a Roving Grammarian. The documentary follows Jovin on a road trip through all 50 states with her Grammar Table, sparking impromptu conversations about commas, clauses, and the quirks of language with curious passersby. As the journey gains attention, visitors from many backgrounds stop by to share laughs, settle disagreements, and talk about their grammar anxieties. What begins as a playful learning project becomes an exploration of civility, curiosity, and the surprising ways language can bring people together. Directed by Brandt Johnson. USA, 2025. 86 minutes. Not Rated.
The Loft CinemaBreathwork and Sound Healing
Settle into an extended Breathwork and Sound Healing session designed to calm the nervous system and encourage the body’s natural capacity to restore. You will have a moment to share your intention or the kind of support you need right now, then receive guided breathwork to help you connect with your body, release held emotions, and find balance. The experience continues with a soothing sound bath featuring gongs and crystal singing bowls to deepen relaxation. After the meditation, there will be time to share or ask questions. To make the most of it, wear comfortable clothing, bring a cushion, a blanket, and a water bottle, and avoid heavy meals beforehand. Breathwork and sound healing are suitable for most people, however anyone with a history of traumatic brain injury, a seizure disorder, a medical implant such as a pacemaker, or those who are pregnant should consult a doctor before participating.
Vance Gilbert
This one-afternoon-only appearance in Tucson features Liz & Pete's Sparrows as the opening act.
The Listening Room at Four WallsKids night
This family-focused evening offers complimentary kids’ meals with each adult entrée purchase. Children can spin a prize wheel to pick up prizes and treats, and face painting by Brissa is available.
Poppin’ Off Family Movie Series
A new monthly tradition arrives with the Poppin’ Off Family Movie Series at Poppin’ Off Pop Culture Gifts & More, offering a welcoming, community focused movie night for all ages. The series opens with The Princess Bride, a beloved fairy tale adventure filled with romance, daring swordplay, and quotable moments that entertain both newcomers and longtime fans. Expect a relaxed, family friendly setting with snacks and beverages available for purchase. Seating is first come, first served, and guests may bring their own chairs, bean bags, or pillows to get comfortable. Ticket details and pricing will be announced soon.
Poppin' Off Pop Culture Gifts & MoreSuper Mom 5K/10K/Half Marathon
Celebrate the strength, love, and spirit of moms at a community race featuring 5K, 10K, and Half Marathon distances. Everyone is welcome, whether you are a mother, running for a mother, or honoring the women who have shaped your life. The event is designed to provide a positive, uplifting race-day experience for all participants. Every finisher receives a commemorative medal to mark the accomplishment, and awards will be presented to the top three in the traditional five-year age groups to encourage fair and exciting competition. Run, walk, or cheer at Danny Lopez Park as the celebration highlights endurance, gratitude, and the everyday superpowers of moms. Registration is offered in several tiers. Regular registration is $35 for the 5K, $40 for the 10K, and $60 for the Half Marathon, with virtual races at $35. Late registration is $37.5 for the 5K, $42.5 for the 10K, and $62.5 for the Half Marathon. Race day registration is $40 for the 5K, $45 for the 10K, and $65 for the Half Marathon. Participants who register by the stated deadline are guaranteed race swag in their size, and afterward items are available while supplies last. Race day check-in and registration open at the race site.
Danny Lopez ParkArmory Park Porch Fest
Porch-side performances bring live music to Armory Park. Use the QR code on the poster to access the map and more information. Tipping the musicians is appreciated.
Armory ParkA Feral Season: New Musical Workshop
A workshop staging of A Feral Season, a contemporary musical dramedy by creator and librettist Taryn Mayer, takes place at Crowder Hall. The story follows best friends Madelyn and Sadie, who, after difficult dating experiences, start an unofficial relationship consulting service in an abandoned dorm on a college campus. With a mix of hard-earned insights, online sleuthing, and TikTok trends, they help others navigate love while sidestepping their own unresolved patterns. When a new client turns their work into something closer to matchmaking, they are challenged to balance spotting red flags with learning how to build a genuine relationship. Developed from interviews with fellow students and members of the Tucson community, the piece explores dating in the aftermath of Covid. It is currently being composed with Dane Alexander Carten and guided by dramaturg Roweena Mackay, Taryn’s faculty advisor. The performance is supported by the Dr. John Lee Compton Scholarship Award, the W.A. Franke Honors College, and the School of Theatre, Film & Television as part of Taryn Mayer’s honors thesis work. Free vouchers are available. Information about event parking, including accessible options and entrances, is available through the music school’s parking resources.
Crowder HallHannibal Buress
Hannibal Buress appears at The Rialto Theatre in Tucson with reserved seating throughout the venue. Admission is open to guests age 6 and up. Ticket pricing already includes fees, and all purchases are final with no refunds or exchanges. A clear bag policy applies at both the Rialto Theatre and 191 Toole. Only transparent plastic or vinyl bags no larger than 12 by 6 by 12 inches, one-gallon clear freezer bags, or small clutches about 5 by 7 inches are permitted, and every bag is subject to inspection at entry. Clear bags are available for purchase at the box office.
The Rialto TheatreMixed Media 101: Mother's Day Gift Box
Learn the basics of mixed media while crafting a custom 4 inch by 4 inch upcycled gift box, a thoughtful size for jewelry and a timely idea for Mother’s Day. This beginner-friendly class covers decoupage with Redesign’s Fiber paper, painting with DBP Chalk Mineral Paint, simple 3D layering using precast resin elements and flowers, and a finishing touch with Redesign’s decor wax for a polished look. The cost is $38, and enrollment is limited to 6 participants. Open to adults and to ages 12 and up when accompanied by an adult. A creative project to enjoy with a friend or to share as an adult and teen pair.
Colliope Co, LLCMom’s Story in Bloom: DIY Book Vase
Southern Arizona Book Heroes hosts a hands-on Book Vase Workshop that invites participants to turn upcycled books into a custom vase, supporting its goal of fostering comfort and connection through literacy. All supplies are provided, and light snacks and beverages will be available. Capacity is limited, so advance registration is recommended to secure a spot. During registration, in the fee field, choose other and enter 0.
Southern Arizona Book HeroesTrade Day
Spend the day immersed in sports and Pokémon card trading. Bring binders, boxes, slabs, and friends to meet fellow collectors and make great swaps. Explore a prize table stocked with bags filled with sealed boxes, singles, and packs. Everyone receives one free raffle ticket, and additional tickets are earned for each $25 spent, with drawings held during the event. A live break will run in-store and will also be streamed online. When hunger hits, enjoy a complimentary barbecue with burgers and hot dogs while supplies last. Seating is limited and a big crowd is expected, so plan ahead.
Showtime CardsGrief Group
Sharing becomes a pathway to comfort for aching hearts in this grief group. It offers a caring space for church community members and their friends who are navigating profound loss, whether after the death of someone dear, the end of a marriage, the passing of a pet, or painful estrangement from children or others. Participants can connect with people who understand and are tending to their own healing, finding support through conversation and understanding.
Jazz Jam
A jazz jam at The Century Room features multi-instrumentalist Max Goldschmid alongside the venue’s house band. The band starts with a brief opening set, then the night continues with an instrumental jam that welcomes sit-ins. Admission ranges from $5 to $10, plus fees.
The Century RoomDoublecamp
DOUBLECAMP brings a ticketed show to Club Congress in Tucson.
Hotel CongressLos Lonely Boys
Find tickets for Los Lonely Boys at Fox Tucson Theatre in Tucson.
Fox Tucson TheatreAZREIA Tucson Buy and Hold Meeting
A casual monthly gathering in Tucson brings together buy and hold investors, including local landlords and rental property operators, to network, swap practical strategies, and support one another in building resilient, profitable portfolios. Each 90-minute session moves at a lively pace with brief introductions, an exchange to share what participants have and what they are seeking, a quick look at current local market conditions, a deeper dive into a featured topic, and small group time for mastermind-style problem solving and idea sharing. The format is friendly and peer led, with no sales pitches or fluff, so attendees can expect straightforward conversations, real-world experiences, and takeaways they can use right away.
The Broadway HubPueblo Vida Brewing Company, Tucson, Arizona — Wednesday Team Trivia Night (Copy)
Team trivia brings groups together at Pueblo Vida Brewing Company for a casual, free-to-play game. Signups take place on site, so arriving a bit early makes it easier to register and secure a table. Settle in with drinks and work with your teammates to tackle the questions.
Pueblo Vida Brewing CompanyAn Evening of Mariachi
Experience an evening centered on mariachi music at Crowder Hall in Tucson, Arizona. This event shines a spotlight on the genre for a night devoted to its sound and tradition.
Crowder HallThe Tempest — The Rogue Theatre
William Shakespeare's The Tempest is being staged at Rogue Theatre. The production is supported by Clay Shirk, Paul Winick and Ronda Lustman, and Betsey Parlato in honor of David Zucker.
Rogue TheatreGrandaddy
Presented by Psyko Steve, this concert features Grandaddy celebrating 25 years of The Sophtware Slump, with support from The Cle Elum. The event is for ages 16 and up. General admission is standing only, unless a table for four or stage view seating is purchased. Angel Parking may be available as an add-on during ticket purchase. Formed in Modesto in 1992, Grandaddy gained early attention with Under the Western Freeway and the single Summer Here Kids, then shaped a sound that blends atmospheric electronics with off-kilter Americana on The Sophtware Slump. The band followed with Sumday and Just Like the Fambly Cat before pausing activity, returned with Last Place in 2017, and later announced a North American run honoring the album’s 25th anniversary.
La RosaThe Deconditioned + LFT
The night features two back-to-back shows of long-form improv comedy. General admission is $9, and the box office opens thirty minutes before showtime. Beer, wine, drinks, and snacks are available. Tickets can be purchased starting the Sunday prior to the show date.
Tucson Improv MovementUdall Park Concert in the Park #1
The Arizona Symphonic Winds present part of their annual Concert in the Park series at Morris K Udall Regional Park. There is no charge for admission, and voluntary donations are appreciated. Enjoy an evening of live music in the Old Pueblo.
Morris K Udall Regional ParkJourney USA @ Rialto Theatre in Tucson on May 9th!
Journey USA brings its show to The Rialto Theatre with reserved seating. This is an all ages event for attendees 6 and older. Ticket prices already include fees, and all purchases are final with no refunds or exchanges. The Rialto Theatre Foundation enforces a clear bag policy at The Rialto Theatre and 191 Toole. Acceptable options are transparent plastic or vinyl bags up to 12 x 6 x 12 inches, one-gallon clear freezer bags, and small clutches around 5 x 7 inches. All bags are subject to search, and clear bags can be purchased at the box office.
The Rialto Theatre/Tucson, ArizonaDirty Red & The Soul Shakers LIVE Monterey Court, Tucson AZ
Dirty Red & The Soul Shakers take the stage at Monterey Court Studio Galleries and Cafe with a hard-hitting blues set. Their sound blends modern fire with classic roots, driven by a shared passion for gritty, down and dirty blues. A performance steeped in old-school spirit and delivered with contemporary punch.
Monterey Court Studio Galleries and CafeSycamore Park Food Truck Roundup
This food truck gathering at Sycamore Park features Birrieria Las Chicas.
Sycamore ParkMonthly Game Night! Snacks, Games & New Friends
Enjoy a relaxed evening of games, conversation, and new connections at the Ward 6 Office. Host Angel welcomes newcomers and regulars, helps form groups, and ensures no one feels left out. The lineup features easy-to-learn favorites like Uno and Yahtzee, a choose your own adventure style game, and other group options, and guests may bring a favorite to share. The emphasis is on laughter and low-pressure fun rather than winning, so no experience is needed and arriving a little late is fine. Light snacks are provided, and bringing something to share is optional. The atmosphere is welcoming and inclusive, LGBTQ+ friendly, and come as you are is encouraged. Street parking is available, and entry is through the back door on the south side with a bell for access.
Ward 6 Council OfficesNew Owner Orientation
New Subaru owners and anyone looking to get more from their vehicle can attend a friendly orientation at Tucson Subaru. The gathering begins with light refreshments and time to mingle, then moves into a guided tour of the service area and shop. Attendees can join Q&A sessions with Service Advisors, Technicians, and the Sales Team, and explore practical, hands-on tips and how-tos to feel confident behind the wheel. Love Encore Specialists will be available to answer questions, and complimentary giveaways add a fun bonus.
Tucson SubaruKrishna Das
Krishna Das presents an evening centered on kirtan, a traditional and meditative practice of call and response chanting that focuses on mantras and sacred names. The music and chanting are intended to nurture bhakti, a reverential and loving devotion of the heart. This is a seated show and is open to ages 12 and older. No prior experience is needed. Angel Parking may be available as an add-on, subject to availability.
La Rosa2026 Big Give - 100 Guys Who Give
At Brother John’s Beer, Bourbon & BBQ, 100 Guys Who Give hosts a community-focused evening dedicated to supporting Tucson nonprofits. The group has raised more than $192,000 to date, and this gathering continues that momentum. A social hour leads into the Big Give program. Members nominate nonprofits in advance, three nominated organizations share their missions, and members vote. The nonprofit receiving the most votes receives a contribution of close to $10,000. The event also offers a chance for non-members to see how the group works and learn about its impact.
Brother John's Beer, Bourbon & BBQBryan Dean Trio
Veteran blues musician Bryan Dean performs with Koko and Dani Ponce at Monterey Court Studio Galleries and Cafe. The trio presents an evening of live music.
Monterey Court Studio Galleries and CafeBob Log III
Bob Log III performs as a one-person band built around slide guitar, turning the set into a lively party shaped by Arizona desert origins. This event is for ages 21 and over. Advance and day-of-show ticket options are available, with additional Dice fees.
Hotel CongressHarland Williams: COMZILLA Comedy Tour @ Rialto Theatre
Comedian Harland Williams brings the COMZILLA Comedy Tour to The Rialto Theatre. Seating is reserved. Guests of all ages are welcome, with entry available for those six and older. Ticket prices already include all fees. All sales are final and the venue does not offer refunds or exchanges for scheduled shows. A clear bag policy applies at The Rialto Theatre and 191 Toole. Bags must be transparent plastic or vinyl and no larger than 12 x 6 x 12 inches, or a one-gallon clear freezer bag. Small clutch bags around 5 x 7 inches are permitted. All bags are subject to search, and clear bags can be purchased at the box office.
The Rialto TheatreBarnaby and the Butcher, Jackrabbit Lounge
At The Jackrabbit Lounge, a speakeasy-inspired setting with well-made cocktails and a creative menu, Barnaby and the Butcher bring a slightly beer-splashed, night-owl vibe to the stage. Their alt country and Americana sound draws on the mystery and nostalgia of the Arizona desert while offering something new, blending a growing slate of original songs with carefully chosen covers by artists such as Chris Stapleton, The Tragically Hip, Bonnie Raitt, John Hiatt, and Indigo Girls. Damon Barnaby’s heritage electric guitar work pairs with Joshua Butcher’s rich, welcoming vocals and lyrics that cut close to the heart. The music shifts from dark-edged country rock to honeyed ballads and traditional country-leaning riffs. Rounding out the group are Robin Messing with harmonies that echo the depth and beauty of desert canyons, Southern Arizona funk guitarist Doug "Hurricane" Floyd trading solos and guitar lines with Damon, and John "The Monkey" McIntyre whose creative, nuanced approach responds to Joshua’s direction. It is serious musicianship delivered with an easygoing sense of fun.
The Jackrabbit LoungeLate Night with the Ryan Wheless Quartet
At The Century Room, a late night performance spotlights the Ryan Wheless Quartet. Saxophonist Ryan Wheless leads with Alassane Diarra on keys, Colin Mcllrath on bass, and TroyCov on drums. Tickets range from $10 to $15, plus DICE fees. This set follows the Saturday show at the venue.
The Century RoomTiny Tales for Tots
Preschoolers can settle in for a cozy storytime with Tiny Tales for Tots at The Mini Time Machine Museum of Miniatures. Offered on certain Wednesdays and Saturdays, the program features costumed characters who blend stories and songs around themes drawn from the museum’s collection of miniatures, encouraging imagination and pretend play. An adult must accompany each child. Participation is included with general admission, and museum members attend at no cost. No advance tickets are needed, making it simple for families to participate and explore the museum’s playful galleries of tiny scenes.
The Mini Time Machine Museum of MiniaturesMetalachi
Metalachi performs at Hotel Congress Plaza in Tucson.
Hotel CongressGabriel Iglesias: The 1976 Tour
Gabriel Iglesias brings The 1976 Tour to Tucson Convention Center for a high-energy comedy show. Among the most successful comedians in the world, he is known as Fluffy for his playful style, big personality, and distinctive sound effects. His act blends storytelling, spot-on impressions, and real-life moments into a performance that resonates with audiences of all ages.
Tucson Convention CenterArizona Bridal & Wedding Expo
At the Tucson Convention Center, the Arizona Bridal & Wedding Expo connects couples with a curated group of wedding experts ready to share guidance for celebrations of every style. Whether the vision is an elegant black tie affair or a relaxed ceremony by the beach, gather ideas and professional insight to help shape meaningful memories for the big day.
Tucson Convention CenterStar Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope : Tucson Symphony Orchestra
Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope is presented with the Tucson Symphony Orchestra performing John Williams’s score live on stage, conducted by Matthew Kasper. The film follows Luke Skywalker, who becomes involved with the Rebel Alliance after meeting Obi-Wan Kenobi, who has spent years in seclusion on the desert world of Tatooine. As Obi-Wan begins his Jedi training, Luke joins a mission to rescue Princess Leia from Darth Vader and the Empire. Presented under license from Disney Concerts.
Tucson Convention CenterJim Messina
This is a seated show featuring Jim Messina, a guitarist, producer, and audio engineer whose career spans five decades. He first built his reputation working behind the console for Buffalo Springfield before joining the band on bass. After the group ended, he and Richie Furay launched Poco, helping shape what became known as country rock. Later, as an independent producer with Columbia Records, a collaboration with a then unknown Kenny Loggins on the album Kenny Loggins with Jim Messina Sittin’ In led to a partnership that produced eight hit releases and album sales topping 16 million before the two went their separate ways. After a series of solo acoustic tours, Messina formed The Road Runners with longtime collaborators and released the live album Here, There & Everywhere. He continues to tour across the country.
La RosaInoculation With Noxis Live in Tucson!
Inoculation brings its space-tinged brand of extreme metal to Speedway & Craycroft in Tucson, blending the cavernous grit of classic death metal with the precision of modern technique. Formed in 2011 in Cleveland, the trio of Anthony Allen on vocals and guitar, Nick Nedley on bass, and Charlie Winters on drums explores themes of ancient aliens and sci-fi horror, drawing on releases such as Pure Cosmic Dread and Celestial Putridity, a move to the Maggot Stomp roster, and the 2025 LP Actuality as part of the new wave of American death metal. NOXIS adds straight-ahead brutal death metal from Northeast Ohio, with local support from shrike, kenopsia, and Loa Loa. This is an all-ages metal show. Outside food and drinks are not permitted, and attendees are asked to respect the venue.
Speedway & CraycroftWild Nothing
Best Life Presents showcases Wild Nothing on the Gemini Anniversary Tour, joined by special guests Lunar Vacation. This is a standing-room show. Led by Jack Tatum, Wild Nothing has expanded its synth-pop roots into a bigger, more adventurous sound shaped by new parenthood and long stretches of solitary work during the pandemic, captured on the album Hold. The project features contributions from Jorge Elbrecht, Tommy Davidson of Beach Fossils, and Harriette Pilbeam of Hatchie, with mixing by Geoff Swan, known for collaborations with Caroline Polachek and Charli XCX. Headlights On nods to club rhythms while pairing them with frank, personal themes. Songs such as Basement El Dorado and Suburban Solutions explore questions of faith, environmental unease, and suburban life, with choral accents from Molly Burch and Tatum’s wife, Dana. Influences from Peter Gabriel and Kate Bush shine through as Tatum pushes his vocals forward and experiments with playful processing.
La RosaSilversun Pickups - Tenterhooks Tour @ Rialto Theatre
Silversun Pickups bring the Tenterhooks Tour to The Rialto Theatre for a night of live music. The floor is general admission and standing, while the balcony offers reserved seating. This event welcomes guests ages 6 and up. Ticket prices already include all fees, and all sales are final with no refunds or exchanges for scheduled shows. A clear bag policy is in effect: acceptable options include a clear plastic or vinyl bag up to 12 x 6 x 12 inches, a one gallon clear freezer bag, or a small clutch about 5 x 7 inches. All bags are subject to search. Clear bags are available for purchase at the box office. This policy applies at Rialto Theatre and 191 Toole.
The Rialto TheatreCattle Decapitation
Cattle Decapitation takes the stage at the Rialto Theatre. The floor is general admission standing, and the balcony offers reserved seating. Attendees must be at least six years old. Ticket prices already include fees, and all sales are final.
Rialto TheatreBingo with Cats!
This event offers an evening of bingo with a feline twist. Tickets are $25 and include five bingo cards, covering each round. Extra cards can be purchased at the door for $2 apiece, with a limit of four per round. Prizes are awarded to winners. All proceeds support cats and kittens in need.
Hunter's Kitten LoungeJazz Sunday
The Tucson Jazz Society presents vocalist Angel Diamond in a live performance at Brother John’s Beer, Bourbon & Bar B Q. A Chicago native who grew up around the stage as the daughter of Hank and Carole Diamond, early Motown jazz artists, Angel performs across jazz, blues, country, and gospel. As a child she sang with Bo Diddly at Chess Records, then built a career as a nightclub entertainer and studio vocalist in Chicago and California before settling in Tucson. Brother John’s offers a welcoming, family friendly setting that blends a Bavarian inspired beer garden with a bourbon forward bar and a barbecue menu featuring slow smoked meats, Southern style sides with a Southwestern twist, salads, and desserts made with ingredients sourced locally with care. In partnership with the Tucson Jazz Society, the venue hosts weekly performances by top Tucson musicians, with sounds that span smooth jazz, R&B, soul, old school, Latin, and other American styles. There is no cover. Reservations are recommended. A love offering will be accepted, and raffles are part of the event.
Brother John's Beer, Bourbon & BBQMichael Franti & Spearhead
See Michael Franti & Spearhead with The Original Wailers.
Tucson Music HallLords Of Acid
Find tickets for Lords Of Acid at 191 Toole in Tucson.
191 TooleBBB's May Networking Mixer Sponsored by Borderlands Brewing Sam Hughes
BBB hosts a May networking mixer sponsored by Borderlands Brewing Sam Hughes at Borderlands Brewing Sam Hughes. Enjoy free appetizers and a cash bar while connecting with new contacts, promoting your business or brand, and meeting the BBB team. Raffle prizes are part of the festivities. Bringing extra business cards is encouraged. Contribute a raffle prize to receive a shout-out at the event, and share a photo of the prize by direct message or email at least three days in advance to be recognized beforehand.
Borderlands Brewing Sam HughesAli Siddiq: The Custom Fit Tour @ Rialto Theatre
Ali Siddiq’s Custom Fit Tour arrives at the Rialto Theatre for a reserved seating performance. A phone-free setup will be in place through Yondr, so phones, smart watches, smart accessories, cameras, and recording devices are not allowed inside the theater during the show. Attendees ages 6 and older are welcome, with a suggested audience age of 16 and up. Ticket prices include all fees, and all sales are final with no refunds or exchanges. The venue enforces a clear bag policy. Acceptable bags include clear plastic or vinyl up to 12 x 6 x 12 inches, one-gallon clear plastic freezer bags, and small clutches around 5 x 7 inches. All bags are subject to search, and clear bags are available for purchase at the box office.
The Rialto Theatre/Tucson, ArizonaDannyV Live in Tucson Arizona at Brick Box
DannyV performs live at Brick Box Brewery in Tucson with Aldin and Vanessa Vindell. The lineup brings all three artists to the same stage for one concert.
Brick Box BreweryConcert in the Park #4
Arizona Symphonic Winds presents a concert at Morris K Udall Regional Park as part of its Annual Concert in the Park Series. Admission is free to the public, and donations are welcome. It offers a pleasant way to spend a Saturday evening in the Old Pueblo.
Morris K Udall Regional ParkTucson International Children’s Day Festival
Tucson’s kids take center stage at a community celebration honoring International Children’s Day, designed to uplift and inspire while creating lasting memories. More than a single event, it celebrates Tucson’s next generation with a Kids Karaoke Takeover, fun games and interactive activities, giveaways with prizes and surprises, and creative stations featuring hands-on experiences. Local vendors and businesses show support for youth, and the atmosphere offers a safe, positive space for families to connect.
Medicare Workshop
Gain clarity on Medicare at an in-person workshop focused on helping you make informed, confident decisions about your future. Seating is limited, and an RSVP is required. To reserve a spot, call 520-668-9662.
Futurity First Tucson - Matthew De LucaJoe Jackson Tickets
Joe Jackson showcases versatile musicianship and keen lyricism, performing songs that have connected with audiences for years. The set spans his new wave roots and ventures into jazz-tinged territory for a dynamic, wide-ranging sound. The performance is at Fox Tucson Theatre.
Fox Tucson TheatreI Can See Your House From Here | Mitchell, Smith, Vint, Neely
Two singular guitar voices once met at the Power Station in New York City to create I Can See Your House from Here, pairing John Scofield’s gritty, blues inflected bite with Pat Metheny’s lyrical, radiant tone. With Steve Swallow on bass and Bill Stewart on drums anchoring the session, their lines spar and intertwine from opposite sides of the stereo image across eleven tracks. Released on Blue Note, the album has since been celebrated as a touchstone of modern jazz, a true dialogue between friends and peers that pushed both artists into new territory. This live tribute brings that music back to life in an intimate setting, featuring Matt Mitchell and Pete Smith on guitars, Arthur Vint on drums, and Adam Neely on bass. Presented across two performances, with tickets ranging from $25 to $35 plus DICE fees.
The Century RoomAdventure A Day Camp
A week-long day camp from TABC offers boys ages 6 to 14 a new adventure each day through singing, acting, stagecraft, rodeo roping, and a variety of games. Highlights include a visit to Reid Park Zoo with a performance and time at the zoo, followed by swimming, along with special experiences such as a wild animal encounter and a surfin' safari. Registration includes a picnic lunch, daily adventure snacks, zoo admission, a camp T-shirt, and hands-on activities in music, theater, and roping. The full-week price is $260 for non-choristers or $240 for current choristers. Sibling discounts are available, and the camp is an ESA approved vendor.
Tributes By The Tracks @ 191 Toole
Tributes By The Tracks at 191 Toole features live sets from Miss Blizzard, Mean Streets, SunDog, and Empty Fossil. This is a general admission standing show, and entry is limited to guests 21 and over with valid ID. Ticket prices already include fees, and purchases are final with no refunds or exchanges for scheduled performances. A clear bag policy is in effect at 191 Toole and the Rialto Theatre. Allowed items include clear plastic or vinyl bags up to 12 by 6 by 12 inches, one gallon clear freezer bags, and small clutches about 5 by 7 inches. All bags are subject to inspection. Clear bags are sold at the box office.
191 TooleMovie Night with Cats
Settle into the cat lounge for a cozy movie screening with cuddly cats keeping you company while you watch. Lounge entry includes a complimentary drink and snack. The featured film will be shared upon request.
Hunter's Kitten LoungeJ BOOG
J Boog brings a rich blend of island soul and West Coast roots to the stage, a sound nurtured early on with guidance from Fiji and deepened through work in Jamaica with figures connected to Don Corleon, Bobby Digital, Shaggy, Sugar Minott, and the legacy of Bob Marley. His debut, Hear Me Roar, laid the groundwork, followed by Backyard Boogie with favorites like Let’s Do It Again and Sunshine Girl featuring the late Peetah Morgan. Let’s Do It Again later found new life on social platforms, drawing more than 85 million views on YouTube and inspiring over 75,000 user videos, with dance trends taken up by Jason Derulo, Noah Schnapp, and Charli D’Amelio. Wash House Ting topped Billboard’s Reggae chart and received a Grammy nomination for Best Reggae Album, and the Rose Petals EP also earned a Grammy nod while climbing U.S. Billboard and iTunes reggae charts. Collaborations span SOJA, Iration, Tarrus Riley, The Green, Fiji, Chaka Demus, Richie Spice, and more, with recent releases including Siva Mai featuring Siaosi, Too Hot with Savage, and Fire Up Di Roses with The Green. His résumé includes extensive international touring and appearances at leading reggae and island festivals. This performance is planned as standing room, with a limited number of seats available through high top tables for four and stage view seating. The event is 16 and over, and guests younger than 16 must attend with a parent or legal guardian. If available, parking can be added during ticket checkout as an optional add-on.
Matteo Bocelli - Falling In Love World Tour
Matteo Bocelli steps from a renowned musical legacy into his own spotlight with Falling in Love, his second album, as he sets out on a world tour. The son of Andrea Bocelli, he turns a birthright and its pressures into a generational breakthrough, moving from heir to innovator. Blending poetic sensitivity with broad pop appeal, he continues a celebrated tradition while defining a modern voice all his own.
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