Mason and Birds and Arrows joins Phoenix glam rockers for Summer Rock Revival at Congress's outdoor plaza stage. Event also includes photo exhibits, live painter.
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Arizona Early Music's main season is kicking off with the exciting French-Italian mezzo-soprano  and a renowned French lutenist, Thomas Dunford.
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The Broadway In Tucson show comes to Centennial Hall in September, the first of a season of blockbuster musicals.
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The historic downtown venue, Fox Tucson Theatre, has mapped out concerts, kids events and popular movie sing-alongs to give Tucsonans an excuse to get out this summer.Â
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University of Arizona piano prof John Milbauer may perform for the last time in Tucson as part of the Bach Society's series opener. He's accepted a job at DePaul University.
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"The Legend of Georgia McBride," on stage in Tucson June 8-24, is more about family and acceptance than the ongoing culture battle over drag shows.Â
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A Tucson band is among a trio of shows that could fill out your weekend, including a popular Mexican comedian performing at the AVA at Casino del Sol.Â
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Historic Hotel Congress is hosting events aimed at keeping residents entertained and engaged during Tucson's brutally hot summer months.
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The Tucson rock band Holy Rolling Empire never really broke up; they just moved on with their lives. Seven years after their last Tucson show, they're back.
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After nearly a year living in Tucson, Luis Muñoz will introduce his quartet featuring singer Lois Mahalia in three performances at Hotel Congress's Century Room.
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