What to do in Phoenix
Phoenix listeners, if you’re wondering what to do in the Valley this week, let’s map out a fun, event-packed stretch in and around downtown. Start things off today with a powerful celebration of culture and history at the Eastlake Park Juneteenth Celebration. According to JuneteenthEvents dot US, Eastlake Park, the historic heart of Black Phoenix, hosts an all-day festival with live music, food vendors, arts and crafts, storytelling, and dancing, all honoring more than a century of Black history in this neighborhood. It’s family-friendly, outdoors, and a great way to connect with community and culture. If you’re more in the mood for air conditioning and inspiration, Phoenix Art Museum is a fantastic daytime option. The museum’s website highlights exhibitions like Cara Romero: Panupunuwugai, Living Light, showcasing striking contemporary Indigenous photography, along with Colorwear: A Kaleidoscope of Fashion, which explores bold, expressive design through clothing and textiles. Strolling the galleries is a perfect way to escape the heat and still feel like you’re exploring something new in the city. Later tonight, the spotlight turns to live music downtown. Songkick and Concerts50 both report that Madison Beer is performing at the Arizona Financial Theatre, with support from Thuy and Lulu Simon. The show is scheduled for 7:30 p.m., and it’s a great pick for pop fans who want a high-energy night out right in the heart of Phoenix’s entertainment district. Sports fans have their own big-ticket option this week. The Phoenix events calendar at Phoenix dash AZ dot events lists the Phoenix Mercury hosting the Seattle Storm at the arena on East Jefferson Street. It’s a chance to watch WNBA stars battle it out in a fast-paced matchup, complete with arena energy, hype music, and plenty of chances to cheer. If your perfect week includes a little wine and relaxation, AZCentral’s events listings highlight June-long specials at the LDV Winery Tasting Room. All month, they’re offering refreshing summer-focused tastings, making it a nice midweek or weekend stop before heading to dinner or a show downtown. And for listeners looking for something more reflective and rooted in local heritage, the Phoenix Indian Center is hosting a program called Elders Teach the Power of Ke, spelled K e with an accent, on the importance of kinship in Indigenous culture. Their calendar lists it from 10 a.m. to noon and describes it as a chance to learn directly from community elders about relationships, responsibility, and connection. Whatever your vibe this week in Phoenix—live music, culture, art, sports, or a good glass of wine—there’s something waiting for you right in the city. 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 quietplease dot ai.
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