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Gem & Jam Music Festival

February 2nd-4th The annual Gem and Jam Festival is held each year during the world-renowned Tucson Gem, Mineral and Fossil Showcase making this special weekend each year the perfect pairing […]

Welcome to Nite Vale

Thursday January 11th Welcome to Night Vale is a fiction podcast presented as a radio show for the fictional town of Night Vale, reporting on the strange events that occur […]

Zoppe Family Circus

Saturday January 6th – January 21st The Zoppé Family Circus emerged from humble beginnings more than 175 years ago to become one of the legendary circuses of Europe. Like many […]

Festival of Books presents Senator Bernie Sanders

Sunday, March 5th Senator Bernie Sanders will be presenting on Sunday, March 5 at 4:00 p.m. in the Student Union North Ballroom along with his co-author John Nichols. Bernie Sanders is serving his third term […]

HoCo Fest

Thursday September 1st – thru the 4th Hoco Fest One of two conventions returning this weekend (check out Tucson Comic Con) since the world shut down 2 years ago. Hoco […]

Violent Femmes

Wednesday, May 11th Violent Femmes have released ten studio albums and 15 singles during the course of their career. The band found critical acclaim with the release of their self-titled […]

Paranormal Cirque

May 9th – 15th Tucson Mall | 4500 N Oracle | web link

El Tambo Fest NIGHT 1: UPROOT ANDY

Friday April 29th Agave Heritage Festival & KXCI present El Tambó Fest Weekend One Plaza: Uproot Andy, Las Calakas, El Tambó DJs — Humblelianess, Dirtyverbs, Club: Halsero, DJ M0mmy1ssues, DJ […]

Ikebana Festival

Ikebana, also known as “the Way of the Flowers”, is the meditative art of Japanese floral arrangements, and its ideals embody the essence of taste, beauty, and oneness with nature. […]