What to do in Phoenix
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.
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