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Discover the best events and make the most of your time in Tucson. From music to gaming and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.

Anita is a captivating new musical that blends cumbia, bolero, and R&B-pop. It tells the poignant story of a young girl separated from her parents at the border, finding refuge in a strict youth shelter. Through music, mischief, and hope, Anita's journey highlights the strength of family and the healing power of community.

Get ready for an all-ages night of rock and roll at the Teenage Wasteland concert at the Rialto Theatre! Doors open at 7 PM with the show starting at 8 PM. This event is for ages 6 and over and tickets go on sale September 15. Support artist Znora will be joining the main act. Remember, all sales are final, and the Rialto Theatre has a clear bag policy for entry. Clear bags are available for purchase at the box office.

Red Leather is back on tour with their high-energy rock performances! Join them for a night of electrifying tunes and unforgettable moments at 191 Toole. Doors open at 7PM, with the show starting at 8PM. This all-ages event (6 & over) promises an exciting experience for rock enthusiasts. Public on sale starts 1/16.
Come out to the ADULT SWIM 21+ pool party at the Kennedy Hotel. We will have live DJs, food trucks and drink vendors, and a bikini contest!

Experience the mastery of Grammy award winning artist Yamandu Costa, one of the world's greatest 7-string guitar virtuosos, in a solo performance that showcases the depth and breadth of Brazilian musical traditions. Known for his intense performances and impeccable technique, Costa brings the spirit of Brazil to life with every concert.

Interpol, a renowned post-punk band, will perform a captivating set featuring their iconic hits and new tracks from their latest album. Their energetic live performances are not to be missed.

Messer Chups, a highly anticipated performance, will take place at the Rialto Theatre on 2/20. Doors open at 7 PM, with the show starting at 8 PM. The event is general admission, standing, and open to all ages 6 and over. The Rialto Theatre has a clear bag policy for entry, and all sales are final with no refunds or exchanges. Clear bags are available for purchase at the box office.


Experience a spectacular evening with the Tucson Symphony Orchestra under the baton of conductor José Luis Gómez. The program features Joan Tower's Sixth Fanfare for the Uncommon Woman, Muczynski's Symphony, and the grand finale, Copland's Symphony No. 3, known as Fanfare for America. This event promises a night of high-caliber orchestral performances that are both critically acclaimed and widely anticipated.
Second Saturdays on April 11th by Desert Decibels ft. Ghast, Unexpected Pedestrian, Thomas B, SoapLab, and Steve Bonez. Explore the darker, deeper, and more experimental side of bass drawing from Dubstep, Drum n Bass, UKG and tunes that defy categorization. Expect a blend of genres that push the boundaries of bass. This isn’t your typical club night; it’s a sonic exploration crafted by veteran selectors.

($15-$25 tickets + DICE fees | 6:30pm & 8pm sets) Join us for an evening of big band music from two of Tucson's premier groups! This week features the award-winning Tucson Jazz Institute Ellington Big Band during the first set performing the music of Duke Ellington. They're followed by the Century Jazz Orchestra. Inspired by the Vanguard Jazz Orchestra, the 17-piece Century Jazz Orchestra performs every Monday night at the Century Room starting at 6:30pm. Expect music from the Count Basie Orchestra, Duke Ellington Orchestra, the Thad Jones/Mel Louis Jazz Orchestra, plus classics from Benny Goodman, Artie Shaw and much more! An intergenerational ensemble, the CJO fosters community with students, teachers and professionals performing alongside each other and is supported by the Sonora Arts & Music Initiative 501(c)3. Come relive the magic of the big band era every Monday as the CJO keeps the music alive and thriving in the 21st Century! Some of the musicians you can expect to see on Mondays: Arthur Vint, Pete Swan, Kenji Lancaster, Fred Hayes (drums) Colin McIlrath, Scott Black (bass) Angelo Versace, Chris Peña, Peter Saxe (piano) Matt Mitchell (guitar) Tim Buechler (bari sax) Ben Canfield, Simeon Roth, Dave Long (tenor sax) Eric Nakanishi, Joseph Rader (alto sax) Jordan Robison, Joshua Schanie, Benjamin Constantinides, Aidan Schofield (trombone) Morani Sanders, Anthony Gibes, Tony Belletti, Jibrael Alsooz, Jason Carder (trumpet).

($20-$30 tickets + DICE fees | 6:30pm & 8pm sets) Inspired by the Vanguard Jazz Orchestra, the 17-piece Century Jazz Orchestra performs every Monday night at the Century Room starting at 6:30pm. Expect music from the Count Basie Orchestra, Duke Ellington Orchestra, the Thad Jones/Mel Louis Jazz Orchestra, plus classics from Benny Goodman, Artie Shaw and much more! An intergenerational ensemble, the CJO fosters community with students, teachers and professionals performing alongside each other and is supported by the Sonora Arts & Music Initiative 501(c)3. Come relive the magic of the big band era every Monday as the CJO keeps the music alive and thriving in the 21st Century!
Join us for an unforgettable evening with the enigmatic Buckethead at the Rialto Theatre. Doors open at 6:30 PM, with the show kicking off at 7:30 PM. Whether you prefer to stand on the floor or enjoy a reserved seated balcony, there's a spot for everyone. This all-ages event is a rare treat for fans of experimental rock, with no opening act to precede the main performance. Secure your tickets early, as public sales begin on 12/19 at 10 AM. Please note, all sales are final, and the Rialto Theatre does not offer refunds or exchanges. Don't forget to adhere to the venue's clear bag policy for a smooth entry.