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Events in Phoenix"Explore Phoenix, Arizona through our daily podcast. Get the latest news on local events, festivals, outdoor activities, and more. Stay connected to the vibrant happenings in the Valley of the Sun."This show includes AI-generated content.
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33rd Annual Cinco de Mayo Phoenix Festival Kicks Off Downtown Celebration with Music, Food and Culture
Hey Phoenix listeners, kick off your Sunday with a bang at the 33rd Annual Cinco de Mayo Phoenix Festival, happening right now through 10 PM at 300 West Washington Street in Downtown Phoenix, according to Eventbrite and Downtown Phoenix organizers. Dive into vibrant culture with live mariachi bands, colorful folklórico dancers, high-flying lucha libre wrestling, classic lowriders on display, mouthwatering food vendors slinging tacos and tamales, plus local arts, crafts, and family fun that keeps the energy pumping all day.If you're craving beats, catch Wuki dropping electronic fire at Maya Day and Nightclub in Scottsdale starting at noon, or Devin Kennedy's smooth vibes at The Rebel Lounge at 7:30 PM. Concrete Boys hit The Crescent Ballroom at 8 PM for hip-hop heat, while El Mariachi Manchester strums up at Last Exit Live around the same time. Theater fans, don't miss Tenderly - The Rosemary Clooney Musical at Hardes Theatre in Phoenix Theatre at 7:30 PM, a jazzy trip down memory lane.Hell's Kitchen - The Musical wraps up its run today at ASU Gammage in Tempe, so grab those final tickets for Gordon Ramsay-inspired drama and tunes. Sci-fi lovers, Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back screens at the Dorrance Dome in Arizona Science Center, perfect for an afternoon escape.Monday through Wednesday, ease into the week with May the Fourth Be with You celebrations at Arizona Science Center on the 4th, channeling your inner Jedi. Thursday's Sunsets & Sips at Taliesin West offers chill views and cocktails amid Frank Lloyd Wright's desert genius.Weekend warriors, gear up for the Arizona Bridal & Wedding Expo on Saturday and Sunday at Arizona State Fairgrounds if love's in the air, or the Maricopa County Home and Flower Show at Westworld of Scottsdale through the 3rd, but extending vibes into early week. Music picks up with Noizu at Warehouse 215 on Saturday, Bone Thugs N Harmony at Marquee Theatre in Tempe, and RUF MMA 68 fights at Celebrity Theatre. Catch the Arizona Author Book Festival today at Warehouse 215 too, chatting with local wordsmiths.Phoenix is buzzing, listeners—get out there, soak up the sun, and make memories. Thanks for tuning in, and remember to subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.
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Phoenix Weekend Guide: Farmers Markets, Art, Theater, and Live Music Light Up the Valley
Hey Phoenix listeners, kick off your weekend with a bang today, Saturday, May 2nd, because the Valley is buzzing with epic events that'll make you forget the desert heat. Start your morning at the Downtown Phoenix Farmers Market from 8am to 1pm at the Arizona Center, grabbing fresh produce, artisan goods, and local vibes according to the Downtown Phoenix calendar. Families, head to the Children's Museum of Phoenix for Munching Crunching Caterpillars from 9am to 4pm, a hands-on exhibit perfect for little explorers as listed on their site.Art lovers, dive into the Phoenix Art Museum's Florentine Baroque: The Haukohl Collection, open 10am to 5pm, or join their Create Playdate from 11am to 3pm for kid-friendly crafting. Don't miss the Roosevelt Row Saturday Arts Market from 10am to 4pm, where street artists and makers turn the warehouse district into a colorful playground, per dtphx.org events.Afternoon thrills? Catch Daddy Long Legs at Phoenix Theatre at 2pm or Hell's Kitchen - The Musical at ASU Gammage at the same time, both packing stages with drama and tunes from phoenix-az.events. Sports fans, the Arizona Juggernauts face the Las Vegas Rockers at 6:30pm in Mullett Arena, Tempe – expect high-energy arena football action as VisitPhoenix highlights.Tonight, music maniacs have options galore: Bone Thugs N Harmony at Marquee Theatre at 7pm, Chaos and Carnage with Thy Art Is Murder at The Van Buren at 4:45pm, or Shadow of Intent at Nile Theater at 6pm. Comedy gold with David Sedaris at 8pm at Orpheum Theatre, and motivational speaker Mel Robbins at Arizona Financial Theatre at 7:30pm. Burlesque fans, Red Velvet Burlesque Show starts at 6pm on 7th Ave. For a wild Cinco de Mayo kickoff early, join the Phoenix Cinco De Mayo Bar Crawl at Crown Public House via Eventbrite. Derby enthusiasts, watch parties abound like at The Phoenician or Arizona Biltmore.Tomorrow, Sunday the 3rd, Soulful Sundays with De La Sol Yoga at 9:30am in Heritage & Science Park, and Roosevelt Row Sunday Arts and Farmers Market at 10am. Through Sunday, Hell’s Kitchen wraps at ASU Gammage, and Triumph and Tragedy opera choruses rock Symphony Hall.Monday through the week, Chilte x Carry On exhibit runs through May 7th downtown, and RUF MMA 68 fight night was last night but check for midweek vibes like the ongoing Arizona Bridal & Wedding Expo at State Fairgrounds through Sunday. Kayak tours hit May 4th with Chasing Waterfalls on the water.Your friendly Phoenix guide says lace up, grab friends, and make memories – the city's alive!Thanks for tuning in, listeners – subscribe for more weekly scoops. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.
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Phoenix Weekend: Golf, Art, Music and Theater Take Over the Valley
Hey listeners, kick off your weekend in Phoenix with a bang today, Friday, May 1st! Start the morning at the Carlisle Arizona Women's Golf Classic over at TPC Scottsdale on North Hayden Road, where top women pros are teeing off from 7 AM—perfect for golf fans soaking up that desert sun, according to Phoenix Events.Downtown's buzzing with First Friday magic from 5 PM at spots like the Japanese Friendship Garden, Turquoise Wine Bar's Wine & Salsa Pairing till 9:30 PM, and Artlink's Art Walk—galleries glow with local art, live music, and street vibes that make Phoenix feel alive. Family First Friday at Arizona Center runs 6 to 10 PM with kid-friendly fun, while the Phoenix Art Museum hosts Radical Clay: Contemporary Women Artists from Japan all day. Catch Star Wars: A New Hope in the Dorrance Dome After Hours at Arizona Science Center starting 4:30 PM for a galactic movie night under the stars.Music lovers, tonight's stacked: Warrant and Firehouse rock the Celebrity Theatre at 7:30 PM on North 32nd Street, Good Kid bands out The Van Buren at 8 PM, Drunk Shakespeare hilariously twists Romeo & Juliet at The Rose Theatre from 7 PM and again at 9 PM on North 3rd Street, and Russell Peters cracks up Stand Up Live at 9:45 PM. For something sultry, Red Velvet Burlesque Show heats up at 6 PM on North 7th Avenue, or groove to Camila Fernandez at Chandler Center for the Arts. Eventbrite lists Drag Bingo Phoenix at 7 PM and AFROLAND FRIDAYS at Bandoleros Night Club from 9 PM for high-energy nights.Saturday, May 2nd keeps the party rolling with Hell's Kitchen - The Musical at ASU Gammage at 2 PM in Tempe, Daddy Long Legs at Phoenix Theatre on North Central Avenue at 2 PM, and The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane at Herberger Theater Center. Don't miss Trevor Noah's comedy run through Sunday at Gila River Resorts & Casinos – Wild Horse Pass, or the Maricopa County Home and Flower Show at Westworld of Scottsdale all weekend for home inspo and blooms.Sunday wraps with more Wizard of Oz shows at Gyder Theater in Peoria and lingering First Friday echoes. Phoenix Events and Downtown Phoenix Inc. calendars confirm this epic lineup—grab tickets fast!Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more Valley adventures. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.
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Phoenix Thursday: Dancing with the Stars, Kid Cudi, and Cultural Events Fill Your Night
Hey Phoenix listeners, kick off your Thursday, April 30th, with a bang at the Arizona Financial Theatre where Dancing with the Stars Live! 2026 Tour dazzles at 7:30pm, bringing pro dancers and celebrity flair right to downtown, according to Downtown Phoenix Inc.'s event calendar. Music lovers, catch Kid Cudi rocking the stage at Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre tonight or head to The Nash for Jazz Casual Thursday with Charles Lewis and His Trio starting at 7:30pm, perfect for smooth vibes and cocktails.Art enthusiasts, Phoenix Art Museum has you covered all day with Eric Fischl: Stories Told from 10am to 8pm and the Object of the Month featuring Nathan Mabry's Two Vessels (Unpacked) at 11:30am, as listed on their schedule via Downtown Phoenix Inc. Families, dive into Worlds Beyond Earth at Arizona Science Center's Dorrance Dome After Hours shows at 4pm, 5pm, and 6pm, or catch Old MacDonald puppet show at 10am at Great Arizona Puppet Theater.For something interactive, join the Arizona Safe Patient Handling Summit at 7:30am at GateWay Community College, per Eventbrite, or the 2026 Signature Event on Reinvention from Within at 11am at Grayhawk Golf Course in nearby Scottsdale. Evening fun includes Zumba Fitness at Loco Dojo at 7pm, Phoenix Breathwork with Kat at the same time on East Indian School Road, or Latin Night with DJ Soy Reco at 10pm at Valley Bar.Friday into the weekend heats up with Evan Scot performing at 8:30am at Copper Blues Rock Pub & Kitchen, and keep an eye on Hell's Kitchen - The Musical at ASU Gammage, running through the days ahead per phoenix-az.events. Science fans note Citizen Science Month wraps up April 30th at Arizona Science Center with hands-on activities all month, via VisitPhoenix.com. Theater-goers can snag tickets for Candlelight: 90's Hip Hop on Strings at Whiteman Auditorium, as phoenix-theater.com reports shows through late April.Don't miss Chase Field Tours at 9:30am today and Rosson House Museum Tours at 10am for a historical twist. Whether you're grooving to live music, exploring exhibits, or joining wellness events, Phoenix pulses with energy this week. Gear up for more weekend surprises like potential Final Four buzz prep, though the big NCAA Women's games hit April 3rd and 5th next month at phoenixfinalfour.com.Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for weekly updates on the best Phoenix adventures. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.
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Phoenix Events This Week: Live Music, Theater, and Charlie Puth Coming to Town
Welcome to your Phoenix events guide for this week. Whether you're looking for live music, theater, or something completely unique, the Valley of the Sun has incredible things happening right now.Tonight at six o'clock, head to the Hyatt Regency Phoenix in Copper Square for the Space Rising I Supernova Gala. This is an evening you won't want to miss if you're into innovation and networking with forward-thinking people in our community.If you're a theater lover, you've got fantastic options. The Rose Theatre in downtown Phoenix is hosting Drunk Shakespeare, which is exactly what it sounds like and absolutely hilarious. Over at the Phoenix Theatre, Tenderly, The Rosemary Clooney Musical is running, bringing classic jazz standards to life with style and elegance. And if you want something more contemporary, Hell's Kitchen The Musical is performing at ASU Gammage in Tempe with a capacity of over three thousand people.For music fans, Silent Theory is playing at The Underground at Nile Theater in Mesa, while Marloma takes the stage at The Crescent Ballroom in Phoenix. The Rosetta Room in Mesa is hosting Soul Blind, and if you're into electronic music, Aesthetic Perfection is performing at The 44 Sports Grill and Nightlife in Glendale.Looking ahead to the weekend, Charlie Puth is coming to the Arizona Financial Theatre with tickets starting at one hundred twenty-three dollars. This is a major get for Phoenix music fans, so grab your tickets while you can. The same venue is also hosting Dancing with the Stars Live, which brings the glitz and glamour of the hit television show right to your city.Sports enthusiasts should note that Arizona State Sun Devils are facing West Virginia Mountaineers at the Mortgage Matchup Center on the twenty-eighth and twenty-ninth, so if you're still catching games, get down there.If you're looking for something more laid-back, the Carlisle Arizona Women's Golf Classic is happening at TPC Scottsdale with four-day passes available. It's a beautiful way to spend time outdoors watching world-class golf.Phoenix is absolutely buzzing this week with entertainment options for every taste and budget. Thank you for tuning in to your Phoenix events guide. Be sure to subscribe for more local happenings and insider tips on what's going on around the Valley. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease dot ai.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.
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Phoenix This Week: Baseball, Blippi, Concerts and Family Fun Pack the Calendar
Hey Phoenix listeners, grab your sunscreen and let's dive into the hottest happenings today, Sunday April 26th, and through the rest of this week into the weekend. Phoenix New Times and phoenix-az.events are buzzing with non-stop action from sports thrills to family fun and killer concerts.Kick off today with baseball fever at Phoenix Municipal Stadium where the Arizona State Sun Devils take on the Baylor Bears at 1:05 PM, perfect for cheering under the sun at this 8,775-seat spot on East Van Buren. Families, head to Arizona Financial Theatre at 2 PM for Blippi Live, where kids dance and learn with the energetic star, as listed by Phoenix magazine. Over in Chandler, Ballet Etudes presents Cinderella at 3 PM on the Mainstage at Chandler Center for the Arts, a magical 1,500-seat show full of twirls and happily-ever-afters.As evening hits, comedy lovers catch Drunk Shakespeare at The Rose Theatre on North 3rd Street starting at 5 PM, with actors boozing up before butchering the Bard. Rock out at 7 PM with Bleed From Within at Crescent Ballroom or Morgan Jay at the 2,650-seat Celebrity Theatre. Christian music fans, Third Day and Zach Williams light up Desert Diamond Arena in Glendale at 7 PM. Don't miss The Crane Wives at The Van Buren at 8 PM or the candlelit tribute to Adele at Phoenix Art Museum's Whiteman Hall, a multi-sensory glow-fest per Listeso. Downtown, Valley Bar hosts Ladies Night with DJ Pootiecat at 9 PM and the Arizona's Ultimate Women's Expo plus Great Food Expo runs 11 AM to 5 PM at Phoenix Convention Center South, packed with samples and shopping via Eventbrite and dtphx.org.Monday through Wednesday, catch Hell's Kitchen the Musical at ASU Gammage, Cazzu at Arizona Financial Theatre, and Dancing with the Stars Live 2026 Tour on the 29th. Midweek vibes include The Red Pears and Together Pangea at Nile Theater in Mesa. Thursday brings Bethel Music at Marquee Theatre. Look ahead to the weekend with Kid Cudi rocking Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre and more Grand Canyon Lopes baseball.Phoenix is alive with energy, so snag tickets fast on sites like livenation.com or azpuppets.org for puppet shows like Old MacDonald at Great Arizona Puppet Theater. Your friendly guide says get out there and make memories.Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly scoops. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.
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Phoenix Weekend: Sports, Food, Music and Family Fun Fill the Valley
Hey Phoenix listeners, grab your sunscreen and let's dive into an action-packed weekend starting today, Saturday, April 25th! Whether you're craving sports thrills, tasty bites, or live tunes, our Valley of the Sun is buzzing with fun.Kick off your day at the Great Food Expo at the Phoenix Convention Center from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., where you can sip, shop, and sample gourmet foods, small-batch treats, food trucks, desserts, and chocolates. Catch Valerie Bertinelli on stage at 1 p.m. for cooking demos and insider tips—pure deliciousness, according to Eventbrite organizers. It's running through Sunday, so double up!Sports fans, today's loaded. Cheer the Arizona State Sun Devils softball team against Texas Tech Red Raiders at 4 p.m. at Alberta B. Farrington Softball Stadium in Tempe, or catch the baseball squad battling Baylor Bears at 6:35 p.m. at Phoenix Municipal Stadium. Phoenix Rising FC soccer faces Colorado Springs Switchbacks FC at 7 p.m. at their stadium on East Washington Street. And don't miss the Phoenix Suns vs. Oklahoma City Thunder in the 2026 NBA Playoffs at 12:30 p.m. at the Mortgage Matchup Center—playoff intensity right here, as listed on Downtown Phoenix and SeatGeek calendars. Monster Jam roars into State Farm Stadium at 5 p.m., with the Arizona Rattlers at Desert Diamond Arena around the same time.For music and theater lovers, the Phoenix Symphony performs Shostakovich Symphony No. 5 at 7:30 p.m. at Symphony Hall. Rock out to Free Throw at The Van Buren at 7:30 p.m., or groove to Mystified, a tribute to INXS, at The Showroom at Casino Arizona. Ragtime musical hits Center Stage at Herberger Theater Center with shows at 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Laugh it up at Drunk Shakespeare at The Rose Theatre at 7 p.m. or Improvmania in Chandler at 3 p.m.Head to Civic Space Park for the 15th Annual International Jazz Day from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m., or swing by The Nash at 11 a.m. for Hot Dogs & Jazz. Families, Ballet Etudes presents Cinderella at 2 p.m. at Chandler Center for the Arts, and there's a Create Playdate at Phoenix Art Museum from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.Tomorrow and into the week, keep the momentum with more Food Expo action Sunday, plus ongoing symphony and Sun Devils games. Check phoenix-az.events for the full lineup.Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more Valley vibes! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.
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Phoenix Weekend Explodes with Breakaway Festival, Live Music, and Sun Devils Sports Action
Hey Phoenix listeners, kick off your Friday with a bang at the Breakaway Music Festival Arizona at Sloan Park Festival Grounds in Mesa, where Kygo, Loud Luxury, Marshmello, Arthi, and Isoxo light up the night starting at 3:30 AM for the two-day pass or straight into the Friday lineup. Phoenix Events lists this 18-plus electronic dance party as the hottest ticket, running through Saturday, so grab your glow sticks and dance under the desert stars.Sports fans, cheer on the Arizona State Sun Devils softball team versus Texas Tech Red Raiders at 6 PM at Alberta B. Farrington Softball Stadium in Tempe, or catch the baseball squad battling Baylor Bears at 6:35 PM right here in Phoenix at Phoenix Municipal Stadium. Downtown Phoenix calendar has you covered for more action, like Chase Field Stadium Tours at 11 AM, giving you a behind-the-scenes peek at the diamond.Music lovers, Charlie Puth brings his smooth vibes with Daniel Seavey and Ally Salort at 7:30 PM at the Arizona Financial Theatre downtown. Over at Last Exit Live, Taylor Austin Dye takes the stage at the same time for some country flair. Phoenix Events also spotlights Corey Kent at Gila River Hotels & Casinos Wild Horse Pass in Chandler at 8 PM, and Inner Wave with Los Mesoneros rocking Walter Studios at 8 PM. Theater buffs, dive into Drunk Shakespeare at The Rose Theatre starting at 7 PM, or catch Ragtime at Center Stage at Herberger Theater Center at 7:30 PM. The Phoenix Symphony's Friday Morning Coffee Classics featuring Shostakovich Symphony No. 5 hits Symphony Hall at 11 AM, per the Downtown Phoenix calendar.This weekend keeps the energy high with Breakaway's Saturday blowout at Sloan Park, more Sun Devils games, and ongoing shows like Red Velvet Burlesque at 6 PM. Looking ahead, mark your calendars for VIVA PHX from April 15 to 20 and the Forbes 30 Under 30 Summit April 19 to 22, both massive multi-venue music and innovation fests transforming downtown, as announced by the City of Phoenix.Whether you're grooving to beats, swinging bats, or sipping symphony coffee, Phoenix is pulsing with fun today through the weekend. Stay safe, hydrate, and make memories under our sunny skies.Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.
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Phoenix This Week: Sports, Music, and Culture Collide from Thursday Through Sunday
Hey listeners, welcome to your ultimate guide for what's popping in Phoenix this week, starting right now on this sunny Thursday! Whether you're craving sports thrills, music vibes, or cultural buzz, Phoenix is delivering epic options through Sunday and beyond.Kick off today with some high-energy college action. Catch the Arizona State Sun Devils taking on the New Mexico State Aggies at Phoenix Municipal Stadium on Van Buren Street, where the field's buzzing with baseball excitement and a cozy capacity of just under 9,000 fans. Over at Chase Field, keep an eye on Diamondbacks vibes building after their recent matchup against the Chicago White Sox, as reported by SeatGeek—perfect for grabbing tickets to soak in that stadium energy. And music lovers, Wyatt Flores is hitting the stage tonight at Arizona Financial Theatre, bringing his heartfelt country tunes to light up your evening, according to Songkick's lineup.Friday amps it up with more Sun Devils softball against the Texas Tech Red Raiders at Alberta B. Farrington Stadium in Tempe—just a quick hop from Phoenix. Dive into Desert Design Week, wrapping up today after kicking off on the 16th; it's all about innovative architecture and desert-inspired exhibits at spots like Canyon on Third in the Phoenix Convention Center, as listed on VisitPhoenix.com. Families, the Arizona Science Center's daily exhibits run through April 30, packed with hands-on fun.Swing into the weekend with massive highlights. The Forbes 30 Under 30 Summit wraps Sunday after starting April 19, drawing top young innovators for networking, speakers, and exclusive performances across the city—Phoenix's first time hosting this powerhouse event, per the City of Phoenix site. Music explodes with the Breakaway Music Festival at Sloan Park in Mesa, featuring Kygo, Loud Luxury, and Marshmello on a two-day pass starting soon—think thumping beats, lights, and festival fever. And theater fans, phoenix-theater.com has a slate of April shows like Broadway-style musicals ready to dazzle.Don't sleep on VIVA PHX gearing up next week from April 15 to 20—a six-day music extravaganza with national acts and local heroes at multiple venues. Phoenix Events calendars confirm it's the perfect blend of concerts, sports, and culture to make your week unforgettable.Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more insider tips! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.
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Events in Phoenix"Explore Phoenix, Arizona through our daily podcast. Get the latest news on local events, festivals, outdoor activities, and more. Stay connected to the vibrant happenings in the Valley of the Sun."This show includes AI-generated content.
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