What to do in Phoenix
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.
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