What to do in Phoenix

Phoenix Buzzing With Music, Art, Family Fun, and Basketball Action


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Phoenix is buzzing this week with events for everyone, whether you’re into music, arts, family activities, or catching basketball action. Starting off today, fans of hip-hop can catch NBA YoungBoy live on his MASA Tour at Desert Diamond Arena in Glendale, with the show starting at 7:30 PM. For those wanting to dance into the night, Sunbar in Tempe is hosting the renowned DJ Beltran alongside Jimii and McWhite from 9 PM to 2 AM—this 21 and over event promises to deliver house music energy right in the heart of the Valley, according to Relentless Beats.

If you’re searching for family fun, the Children’s Museum of Phoenix is open from 9 AM to 4 PM today and throughout the week, offering three stories packed with hands-on exhibits, crafts inspired by Native American Heritage Month, and early literacy celebrations. Their activities are perfect for little learners and your admission always includes free on-site parking.

Art lovers won’t want to miss First Fridays, Phoenix’s signature art walk, taking over downtown this Friday, November 7. Artlink’s event turns galleries, city blocks, and studios into a lively open-air experience with local artists and food trucks. If you’re intrigued by immersive experiences, the Desert Botanical Garden is unveiling Desert Pulse, a multi-sensory art exhibit blending technology with the stunning Sonoran landscape, along with their Butterfly Pavilion open daily for up-close encounters with over 1,000 butterflies including striking monarchs.

The Arizona Jazz Fest rolls into Tumbleweed Park in Chandler from Friday through Sunday, boasting headliners like Al Green, Charlie Wilson, and Babyface. AZCentral shares that it’s a three-day celebration of soul, smooth jazz, and R&B under the fall sky, with local and national acts across two stages.

On Saturday, the Arizona Fall Festival at Margaret T. Hance Park offers a true taste of Phoenix from 10 AM to 4 PM. According to ABC15 and Fabulous Arizona, you can expect food samples from local restaurants, live entertainment, craft booths, and a celebration of all things Arizona, making it perfect for visitors and locals alike.

If you’re a sports enthusiast, the Phoenix Suns tip off against the LA Clippers tonight at Footprint Center, with another home game coming up this weekend. ESPN sets the stage for some Western Conference excitement as the Suns look to rally a win at home.

As night falls, don’t miss the Tianyu Lights Festival now illuminating Camelback Ranch with larger-than-life lanterns from Wednesday through Sunday evenings—a spectacle perfect for families or a date night stroll.

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