1. The Tucson Opry

    Join Arizona Arts Live, Rhythm and Roots, Hotel Congress, and the Tucson Weekly for the first ever Tucson Opry variety show. Don’t miss an evening featuring performances from national favorites and local gems along with cowboy poetry and a surprise or two–all on the beautifully historic Hotel Congress stage! The Small GloriesPowerhouse duo Cara Luft and […]

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  2. KinesTHESIS

    KinesTHESIS features diverse choreography by four School of Dance graduate students presenting their thesis works, including Christopher Bornet, Ashley Dobrogosz, Jason Hortin, and Madelyn Lever, at the Stevie Eller Dance Theatre, May 6-7. >> School of Dance>> How a masterwork teaches dancers more than just steps Christopher Bornet  Christopher Bornet received his BA in communications from University of New Mexico in 2017, […]

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  3. MRCH & M. CRANE

    Join Arizona Arts Live and Hotel Congress for an indie blowout featuring M.Crane and MRCH. Two of Arizona’s most exciting indie alternative bands, two sparkling sets, and some serious lighting design to match, this evening is going to be a vibe all its own.  MRCHSince their inception in 2015, indie electronic duo MRCH has been […]

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  4. Lila Downs

    Few alternative artists have the dynamic power and range of this bilingual warrior-woman, who has recorded nine albums, earning a Grammy and four Latin Grammys along the way. NPR Music Agave Heritage Festival, Pueblos del Maíz, and Arizona Arts Live are proud to bring Lila Downs back to the Old Pueblo for a live performance […]

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  5. An evening with Angélique Kidjo

    Angélique Kidjo returns to Tucson as one of the most iconic and respected artists in international music today, the opportunity to see her perform in the intimate setting of the Rialto Theatre is not to be missed. “Kidjo is probably Africa’s most widely respected international vocalist, and one of its hungriest synthesizers of culture and […]

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  6. Sample TFTV event for testing

    Come one, come all. This screening event is cheap and a good example of testing the system since it has all the fields. It should have a slideshow, and plenty of optional info.

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  7. Ladysmith Black Mambazo

    Embark on a 60-year musical legacy with Ladysmith Black Mambazo, five-time Grammy winners spreading messages of peace and love. With a deep respect for cultural and personal history, they return to the Old Pueblo for an evening of uplifting South African rhythms and harmonies taking center stage at the Rialto Theatre. For over 60 years, […]

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  8. Beeston Guitar Competition Finals

    Some of the very best guitarists in the Bolton Guitar Studies program from the Fred Fox School of Music will compete in the 19th Beeston Memorial Guitar Competition Finals at Holsclaw Hall on Nov. 14. Thomas Beeston believed that music is our common denominator and that it has the power to heal, to inspire and […]

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  9. Collegium Musicum and Arizona Baroque

    The University of Arizona’s early music ensemble, Collegium Musicum, presents its Fall concert on Sunday, Nov. 14, 2021, at 3p. Collegium Musicum includes singers from the Fred Fox School of Music, the university at large, and the Tucson community. Sunday, Nov. 14, 3pHolsclaw Hall, $Free Arizona Baroque Yijun Lei, fluteKatelynn Leigh Chalstrom, cornettoCecilia Palma, celloMariana Mevans, organ and […]

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  10. Third Annual Tucson HarpFest

    The 3rd Annual Tucson HarpFest invites you to explore innovative compositions for the harp and to try your hand at composing for the harp. Featuring a rare performance of Freude for two harps by Karlheinz Stockhausen. Composers of all backgrounds and ages are also invited to participate in an interactive composition forum featuring perspectives from […]

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