What to do in Phoenix

Your Guide to This Week's Best Events and Activities Around Phoenix

2 min · 11. juni 2026
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Phoenix listeners, if you’re wondering what to do in the Valley this week, let’s dive into some fun happening around town in Phoenix, Arizona. Start with downtown Phoenix, where the Arizona Diamondbacks light up Chase Field with home games through the weekend. Game nights mean pregame fun at the bars and restaurants around the ballpark, plus that roof and AC keep everything comfortable no matter how hot it gets outside. Check the Diamondbacks’ official schedule for exact game times and any special promos, like fireworks nights or family deals. If you’re in the mood for music, keep an eye on the lineup at the Arizona Financial Theatre and The Van Buren. These venues regularly host touring rock, pop, and indie acts throughout the week, and their official sites list who’s on stage each night, from big-name artists to rising bands. For a more intimate vibe, Crescent Ballroom on Second Avenue is a local favorite, combining live shows with great food and a laid‑back atmosphere. Art lovers should swing by Roosevelt Row in downtown Phoenix for gallery shows, murals, and creative pop‑ups. Even when it’s not First Friday, many galleries and studios stay active with evening receptions and special events, so it’s a perfect place to stroll, grab a coffee or drink, and soak up the local art scene. Over in the Phoenix Theatre Company and Herberger Theater Center, you’ll usually find plays and musicals running on weeknights and weekends. Their current productions, listed on each theater’s calendar, often include a mix of classic shows and new works, making it easy to plan a culture night with dinner nearby. If you want something outdoors but still manageable in the heat, plan an early morning or evening visit to the Desert Botanical Garden in Papago Park. The garden frequently hosts seasonal exhibits, art installations, and occasional evening events like live music nights or flashlight tours, posted on its official events page. For families, the Phoenix Zoo is another strong pick. Check the zoo’s schedule for themed days, animal encounters, and summer programs that can add a little extra excitement to a regular visit. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss what’s happening in Phoenix. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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