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

The Tucson Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of renowned conductor José Luis Gómez, presents a spectacular evening of classical music with a program that includes Joan Tower's Sixth Fanfare for the Uncommon Woman, Muczynski's Symphony, and Copland's celebrated Symphony No. 3. This event promises an evening of powerful and evocative music, showcasing the talents of both the orchestra and the conductor.
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.

Saturdays | 10pm-2am | FREE | 21+ Come hangout and dance on the Hotel Congress Plaza with Sounds by Posi! He'll be changing it up every week so, don't miss out!

($10-$15 + DICE fees | 10:30pm & 11:30pm Sets) After Saturday night's show, stick around for late night with Los Esquineros! Expect a blend of Brazilian, Cuban and Puerto Rican rhythms mixed with jazz melodies.
This year’s self-guided tour highlights the ways people have adapted their spaces over the years to suit modern Tucson living.

A restorative 2.5-hour group breathwork meditation and sound healing experience in Tucson including the resonant tones of gong, crystal singing bowls, and more.


Saturdays | 10pm-2am | FREE | 21+ PHENOMENA Intentionally crafted to pull you deeper into the night and onto the dance floor, Walters the Don crafts a diverse and immersive sonic experience for Saturdays nights in the club. Expect a hypnotic selection from artists like Chris Lake, Cloonee, Max Styler, John Summit, PAWSA, Crankdat, Tape B, Subtronics, and ISOKNOCK blended with club anthems from Nicki Minaj, Lady Gaga, Black Eyed Peas, Charli XCX, Lil Jon, Doechii, Sexyy Red, Bad Bunny, Los Tucanes, and more! Photo galleries, themed parties, the occasional opportunity to dance on stage is what you can expect. Walters The Don and Club Congress presents the next evolution for Electronic Music at Hotel Congress!
This tour originated as a brilliant idea of an (undoubtedly hungry) undergraduate student, and has been customized for the benefit of all locovores. Join us to learn the identities of trees and plants with edible products which grow well in our campus landscape. The tour features arid-adapted introduced species as well as Sonoran desert native plants.
Get ready for a creative, fun-filled day of painting and socializing at this Desert Vibes sip and paint! Our talented instructor will guide you step-by-step in recreating this Desert Vibes painting. Whether it’s your first time holding a paintbrush or you’re a seasoned artist, you’ll leave with a paint night masterpiece you’re proud of. We provide all the art supplies you’ll need, including canvas, paint, brushes, and aprons. Just bring your enthusiasm and a thirst for creativity. At the end of the event, you’ll have a stunning painting to take home as a lasting memory of this special activity. Secure your spot now! Tickets are limited, so don’t miss out on this unique experience. Whether you come alone, with friends, family or couples, this wine and paint promises a memorable, creative date.

Sundays at 2pm. Run Time: 30 minutes. Adults $15 | Kids $10. For over a century, the Hotel Congress has stood at the heart of Tucson, a living witness to the city’s history—and to those who refuse to leave it behind. Built in 1919, the hotel was designed for travelers stepping off the Southern Pacific line, with guest rooms, a café, a beauty shop, a barber, and the now-famous Tap Room bar. Beneath the grandeur of its architecture lies something far older: the land itself has been continuously inhabited for thousands of years, making Tucson one of North America’s oldest, and most haunted, living communities. On this 30-minute walking tour, you’ll be let in on the hotel’s best-kept secrets. Meet the lace-shrouded lady of the staircase, drifting through the lobby trailing the faint scent of roses; the Victorian Gentleman in Room 214, quietly surveying the plaza in seersucker and top hat; the Locksmith’s Apprentice, tinkering at unseen locks; Vince, the butter-knife handyman, still tending to his work decades after his passing; and the Lady in White, whose presence has startled more than a few male guests. You’ll even hear the story of infamous bank robber John Dillinger, who passed through Hotel Congress in 1934 before a fire exposed his gang’s presence and led to his capture—without a single shot fired. The tour wraps up in the rarely seen séance room, a space of quiet reflection, lingering echoes, and centuries of footsteps—perfect for anyone curious enough to step just a little closer to the unexplained. It’s more than a ghost tour; it’s a backstage pass to a living portrait of Hotel Congress, where history, humanity, and spirits mingle in plain sight.

($25-$35 + DICE fees | 6:30pm Show) Feel the energy of Tucson’s premiere Salsa band Zona Libre as they light up the Century Room to celebrate the end of the 2026 Agave Heritage Festival! Led by bandleader Hiram Perez, Zona Libre delivers fiery grooves and irresistible rhythms from across Latin America including Mambo, Merengue, Bachata, Cumbia and more with a jazz flair. The Agave Heritage Festival is a four-day celebration in Tucson, AZ, the destination for “all things agave”. Created to explore the cultural, sustainable, and commercial significance of the agave plant and borderland culture, the festival features an impressive list of events with a strong focus on sustainability. Events include seminars, agave pit roasting, agave spirit tastings and world class culinary events conducted by industry leaders, culinary leaders and spirits professionals. More information on the Agave Heritage Festival here: www.agaveheritagefestival.com Presented by Ocho Vago
Garrison Keillor, a renowned storyteller and humorist, will be performing with special guest Richard Dworsky at the Rialto Theatre. Doors open at 6:30 PM, and the show starts at 7:30 PM. The event is open to all ages 6 and over. The Rialto Theatre has a clear bag policy, and clear bags are available for purchase at the box office. Tickets are on sale from October 17 at 10 AM. All sales are final, and refunds or exchanges are not granted.