What to do in Phoenix

Phoenix Bursting with Vibrant Weekend Lineup: Spin Classes, Art Exhibits, Comedy Nights, and More


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Hey listeners, welcome to your ultimate guide for what's popping in Phoenix this week—starting right now on this sunny Wednesday and rolling through the weekend. Grab your shades, because the Valley's got a lineup that's equal parts heart-pumping action, laugh-out-loud fun, and artistic vibes to keep you buzzing.

Kick things off today with Parkinson's Revolution Phoenix, a high-energy spin class ride at local studios—Rides 1 and 2 start at 9 AM and 10 AM—raising funds and awareness for Parkinson's disease, followed by a Sweat Social happy hour with light refreshments and community cheers. Over in Scottsdale, Gallery Andrea hosts Arizona Landscapes, a captivating art exhibit showcasing our stunning desert scenery—perfect for an afternoon of inspiration. Theater lovers, don't miss Come From Away at The Phoenix Theatre Company's Stephenson Theatre tonight at 7 PM; this Tony-winning musical about kindness in crisis has tickets starting at $74, with only a few left, according to Vivid Seats. And planners or policy fans, head to Planners' Day at the Arizona State Capitol in the Senate building for networking and insights on shaping our city's future.

Tomorrow, Thursday, catch ongoing comedy nights at Westgate Entertainment District—think Stir Crazy Comedy Club's clean laughs with national acts like Dennis Regan doing shows at 7 PM and 9:30 PM. Phoenix Theatre keeps the energy high with more Come From Away performances. Friday ramps up with Dave & Buster's free trivia at 7 PM—team up for prizes—plus open mic comedy mixing new talent and pros.

Weekend warriors, Westgate's your hotspot: Chicken Pickle serves Brunch Buffet & Bingo Sundays from 10 AM to 2 PM (free to play!), Stir Crazy delivers family-friendly clean comedy, and check out live tunes from bands like Strictly Flannel rocking 90s hits or Come Back Buddy channeling Buddy Holly. Sports fans, the Suns just crushed the Mavericks 120-111 last night with Dillon Brooks dropping 23 points—ride that momentum into the weekend. Looking ahead, the massive Arizona Super Show hits State Farm Stadium on February 28.

Whether you're spinning for a cause, giggling at stand-up, or soaking in local art, Phoenix is delivering non-stop fun. Get out there, make memories, and stay safe.

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