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Phoenix This Week: Baseball, Blippi, Concerts and Family Fun Pack the Calendar

2 min · 26. Apr. 2026
Episode Phoenix This Week: Baseball, Blippi, Concerts and Family Fun Pack the Calendar Cover

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Hey Phoenix listeners, grab your sunscreen and let's dive into the hottest happenings today, Sunday April 26th, and through the rest of this week into the weekend. Phoenix New Times and phoenix-az.events are buzzing with non-stop action from sports thrills to family fun and killer concerts. Kick off today with baseball fever at Phoenix Municipal Stadium where the Arizona State Sun Devils take on the Baylor Bears at 1:05 PM, perfect for cheering under the sun at this 8,775-seat spot on East Van Buren. Families, head to Arizona Financial Theatre at 2 PM for Blippi Live, where kids dance and learn with the energetic star, as listed by Phoenix magazine. Over in Chandler, Ballet Etudes presents Cinderella at 3 PM on the Mainstage at Chandler Center for the Arts, a magical 1,500-seat show full of twirls and happily-ever-afters. As evening hits, comedy lovers catch Drunk Shakespeare at The Rose Theatre on North 3rd Street starting at 5 PM, with actors boozing up before butchering the Bard. Rock out at 7 PM with Bleed From Within at Crescent Ballroom or Morgan Jay at the 2,650-seat Celebrity Theatre. Christian music fans, Third Day and Zach Williams light up Desert Diamond Arena in Glendale at 7 PM. Don't miss The Crane Wives at The Van Buren at 8 PM or the candlelit tribute to Adele at Phoenix Art Museum's Whiteman Hall, a multi-sensory glow-fest per Listeso. Downtown, Valley Bar hosts Ladies Night with DJ Pootiecat at 9 PM and the Arizona's Ultimate Women's Expo plus Great Food Expo runs 11 AM to 5 PM at Phoenix Convention Center South, packed with samples and shopping via Eventbrite and dtphx.org. Monday through Wednesday, catch Hell's Kitchen the Musical at ASU Gammage, Cazzu at Arizona Financial Theatre, and Dancing with the Stars Live 2026 Tour on the 29th. Midweek vibes include The Red Pears and Together Pangea at Nile Theater in Mesa. Thursday brings Bethel Music at Marquee Theatre. Look ahead to the weekend with Kid Cudi rocking Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre and more Grand Canyon Lopes baseball. Phoenix is alive with energy, so snag tickets fast on sites like livenation.com or azpuppets.org for puppet shows like Old MacDonald at Great Arizona Puppet Theater. Your friendly guide says get out there and make memories. Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly scoops. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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Episode Phoenix This Week: Arts, Music, and Family Fun Heat Up the Valley Cover

Phoenix This Week: Arts, Music, and Family Fun Heat Up the Valley

If you are waking up in Phoenix and wondering what to do this week, you are in luck, because the Valley is buzzing with things to see, taste, and experience all the way through the weekend. According to Visit Phoenix’s events calendar, downtown is the heartbeat this week, with a full slate of gallery openings, food pop-ups, and live music in and around Roosevelt Row and the Warehouse District. This is the perfect stretch to wander, grab a locally roasted coffee, and drop into an evening art walk or outdoor patio set as the sun goes down behind the skyline. Music lovers have a packed lineup. Songkick’s Phoenix listings show hundreds of upcoming concerts across the metro, from big touring acts at the Footprint Center and Desert Diamond Arena to intimate shows at The Van Buren, Crescent Ballroom, and Rebel Lounge. The Van Buren’s June calendar highlights touring bands and indie darlings rolling through town this week, so listeners who love live guitar, soul, or alt rock can easily find a night show to anchor their plans. Families should take a look at the Raising Arizona Kids calendar, which points to ongoing kid-friendly activities such as summer theater camps, hands‑on museum programs, and all‑ages festivals. It also spotlights Phoenix Fan Fusion at the convention center this weekend, a huge pop‑culture event running morning to late night where listeners can cosplay, meet creators, and dive into comics, gaming, anime, and sci‑fi under one very air‑conditioned roof. For those who want to keep things affordable, Eventbrite’s Phoenix listings are loaded with free or low‑cost happenings, from networking mixers and foodie gatherings to wellness classes and outdoor meetups around town. It is a great way to discover a local community, whether that is entrepreneurs, artists, or hikers. Sports and big‑ticket entertainment are in play too. The Phoenix Events June guide and American Arenas’ city calendar round up everything from major league games and arena tours to special museum exhibits and one‑off weekend spectacles around the metro, so listeners can pick a marquee event and build a whole night around it. So whether you want to drift through murals on Roosevelt Row, throw on a costume for Phoenix Fan Fusion, or catch a headlining band at The Van Buren, this is a week to get out and enjoy the desert city after dark. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

7. Juni 20262 min
Episode Phoenix This Week: Theatre, Music, Pet Adoptions and Outdoor Adventures Await Cover

Phoenix This Week: Theatre, Music, Pet Adoptions and Outdoor Adventures Await

If you’re in Phoenix this week, you’ve got a seriously fun menu of things to do, so let’s dive right into what’s happening around the Valley. According to Visit Phoenix, one of the big highlights is live theatre at The Phoenix Theatre Company, where the musical Ever After is running with performances this afternoon and evening, plus more shows Sunday and midweek. It’s a modern, musical take on the Cinderella story, and the theatre sits right off Central near the Phoenix Art Museum, so listeners can make a whole Midtown arts night out of it with dinner and a show. Music fans, Songkick reports that Qveen Herby is performing tonight at The Van Buren in downtown Phoenix, a great midsize venue with a big sound and an easy light-rail stop nearby. If listeners are into Christian metal, that same listing notes Stryper on the calendar as part of the week’s concerts in the metro area, so it’s a good time to check what’s playing at spots like Arizona Financial Theatre and Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre as the summer concert season ramps up. For families, Raising Arizona Kids’ event calendar shows a full slate of kid-friendly activities throughout the week, from library story times to museum programs and summer camp-style workshops across the Valley. It’s a perfect resource if listeners are trying to keep kids busy now that school’s out, with many events in central Phoenix as well as nearby suburbs. If listeners want to get outside, the Maricopa County events calendar lists Empty The Shelters adoption events and Bookmans Phoenix pet adoption pop-ups, giving animal lovers a chance to meet adoptable dogs and cats while supporting local shelters. Combine that with an early-morning hike at South Mountain or Camelback, then cool off at a local brewery or coffee shop later in the day. Networking and community events are also on the agenda. Eventbrite’s Phoenix listings feature mixers like the Free Champagne and Charcuterie Networking Mixer at 50 East Fillmore downtown, along with professional meetups and happy hours scattered through the week in places like McCormick Ranch and Tempe, just a quick drive from central Phoenix. The Arizona Hispanic Chamber of Commerce community calendar adds business-focused gatherings and a summer brewery tour, ideal for listeners looking to expand their network while exploring local spots. And for a classic Phoenix night out, Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre’s 2026 calendar is filling up, so it’s worth checking which big tours land in town as the weekend approaches, then planning some pre-show tacos or Sonoran hot dogs nearby. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss what’s happening around Phoenix. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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Episode Phoenix Week Ahead: Live Music, Kayaking, and Family Fun Cover

Phoenix Week Ahead: Live Music, Kayaking, and Family Fun

Phoenix, if you’re wondering what to do this week, you’ve got options from sunrise desert vibes to late‑night city lights, so let’s dive right in. If you’re itching for live music in the heart of downtown, Ticketmaster lists Alex Warren Presents: Little Orphan Alex Live at the newly renamed Mortgage Matchup Center, formerly PHX Arena, on Friday night at 7:30 PM. It’s a high‑energy pop show right at 201 East Jefferson Street, surrounded by bars, restaurants, and the light rail, making it a perfect anchor for a full downtown night out. For listeners who love heavier sounds, the site Phoenix dash AZ dot events highlights metal band Infected Rain playing at the Marquee Theatre in nearby Tempe on Friday at 5 PM. It’s an early start, which means you can catch the show, then slide back into Phoenix for a late dinner or rooftop drink under the desert sky. If you’re more into experiences than concerts, Visit Phoenix’s events for this weekend spotlight a Chasing Waterfalls 2.5 Hour Guided Kayak and Paddleboard Tour. It’s close enough to the city for a day trip but feels like a mini escape from the heat, with calm water, red rock views, and plenty of photo‑worthy moments. Think of it as a reset button before your big night out. Families, you are absolutely not left out this week. According to the Children’s Museum of Phoenix events calendar, today from 9 AM to 2 PM they’re hosting an interactive program called 160 Field, and from 9 AM to 4 PM they’re running Postcards for The Great Indoors. Both are hands‑on, creative experiences that keep kids moving, making, and exploring instead of scrolling and zoning out. For a dose of arts and culture, Raising Arizona Kids Magazine’s calendar points to Ballet Theatre of Phoenix presenting The Magical Flute: Beauty, Enchantment, and Power at the Musical Instrument Museum. The listing shows it running from 9 AM to 5 PM, blending classical music, storytelling, and dance in one of the coolest venues in the Valley, surrounded by instruments and exhibits you can explore before or after the show. Comedy fans looking ahead to the rest of the week should keep an eye on the Westgate Entertainment District events page. Their special events include a comedy night that’s part open mic, part booked show. You’ll see up‑and‑coming local comics alongside seasoned performers testing new material, all within walking distance of restaurants, patios, and dessert spots. So whether you’re paddling through desert water, dancing at the arena, headbanging in Tempe, or laughing under the Westgate lights, Phoenix has plenty to keep your week and weekend packed. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss what’s happening around the Valley. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

5. Juni 20263 min
Episode Downtown Phoenix This Week: Diamondbacks, Live Music, and Art Cover

Downtown Phoenix This Week: Diamondbacks, Live Music, and Art

Phoenix listeners, if you’re wondering what to do in the Valley this week, let’s dive into some of the best events happening in and around downtown. According to Phoenix-az dot events, baseball fans can kick things off with big-league energy as the Arizona Diamondbacks host the Los Angeles Dodgers at Chase Field this Thursday evening at 6:40 p.m. It’s a classic NL West showdown, perfect for grabbing a cold drink, some ballpark food, and soaking in that retractable-roof atmosphere right in the heart of downtown Phoenix. If live music is more your vibe, Ticketmaster’s Phoenix listings highlight a busy local concert calendar, including acts at Crescent Ballroom and the newly branded Mortgage Matchup Center in downtown. Smaller venues like Crescent Ballroom are great if listeners want that up-close, indie-club feel, with shows typically starting around 7 or 8 p.m. in the Roosevelt Row and downtown arts area, making it easy to pair a concert with dinner or bar-hopping nearby. Phoenix New Times reports that June is stacked with major concerts across the metro, including big touring artists hitting nearby arenas like Desert Diamond Arena and State Farm Stadium later this month. Even if the huge shows fall a bit later, this week is a good time to scout tickets and plan a full concert weekend, then build your Phoenix outing around pre-show happy hours and post-show late-night eats. For something a little more laid-back, Hance Park Conservancy’s calendar shows “Where the Wild Things Stay” continuing this week at FOUND:RE Phoenix Hotel, just off Roosevelt. It’s an art-forward boutique hotel experience, blending visual installations and a creative atmosphere that listeners can enjoy with a cocktail in hand. It’s an ideal date-night or friend-group stop before heading deeper into the downtown nightlife. Families with kids might look ahead to the Children’s Museum of Phoenix, whose events calendar features rotating hands-on activities throughout June. While some of the big themed events hit later in the month, it’s still a great indoor escape from the heat with interactive play areas close to downtown. However you plan it, Phoenix offers an easy mix: catch a D-backs game, wander Roosevelt Row, slide into an intimate concert, then wrap the night at a downtown bar or art hotel. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss what’s happening around the Valley. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

4. Juni 20262 min
Episode Phoenix This Week: Live Music, Family Fun, and Fan Fusion Heat Up the Valley Cover

Phoenix This Week: Live Music, Family Fun, and Fan Fusion Heat Up the Valley

Phoenix, let’s talk about how to make the rest of this week unforgettable. If listeners are itching for live music tonight, Valley Bar in downtown Phoenix is hosting indie-folk artists Lucy Clearwater and Lennon VanderDoes with a 7:30 p.m. show listed on Ticketmaster. It’s an intimate basement venue right off Central, perfect if listeners want that cozy, locals-only feel with great cocktails and a laid-back vibe. Ticketmaster shows plenty of other concerts around town this week too, from small club shows to big arena acts, so it’s a good place to scan if live music is the priority. For families today and through the week, the Children’s Museum of Phoenix has a June calendar packed with hands-on fun. The museum lists special activities like creative art projects and interactive exhibits designed for younger kids, all happening inside its cool, air-conditioned space just off 7th Street. The museum’s events page highlights June happenings like “Postcards for The Great Indoors,” giving kids a chance to make and take home their own art while exploring the museum’s climbing structures and pretend-play areas. If listeners need an escape from the heat but still want to splash around, Great Wolf Lodge Arizona in nearby Scottsdale keeps its gigantic 80,000-square-foot indoor water park at a comfortable 84 degrees year-round. According to Great Wolf Lodge, there are water slides, a lazy river, toddler splash zones, and dry attractions like a ropes course and arcade, plus on-site dining. That makes it a solid all-week and weekend option, especially if listeners want to turn it into an overnight staycation. Looking toward the weekend, Visit Phoenix highlights that early June in the Valley is prime time for big events and conventions, with Phoenix Fan Fusion usually anchoring the calendar around this period at the Phoenix Convention Center. That means cosplay, celebrity panels, gaming rooms, and a huge exhibitor hall. Even if exact day-by-day listings shift year to year, downtown tends to be buzzing with fan events, after-parties, and themed meetups all weekend long. For something a bit more civic-minded today, Valleywise Health is holding a public Board of Directors general session at the Virginia G. Piper Charitable Trust Pavilion at 2:30 p.m. This is open to the public and offers a window into how the county health system plans services and responds to community needs. And of course, the broader Phoenix events calendars like Eventbrite and Phoenix-AZ dot events show dozens of happenings every single day this week, from yoga in the parks and comedy nights to food pop-ups and theater shows, so listeners can easily tailor their schedule to their own vibe. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss what’s happening around the Valley. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

3. Juni 20263 min