What to do in Phoenix

Phoenix Packed with Music, Comedy, and Spring Training This Weekend


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Hey Phoenix listeners, grab your shades and get ready for an action-packed weekend under our sunny skies. Today, Friday the 13th, kicks off with the Phoenix Symphony's Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto at Phoenix Symphony Hall at 11 a.m., featuring conductor Sarah Ionnoies delivering soaring strings that'll make your heart race, tickets from $48 according to phoenix-az.events. Sports fans, dive into the Arizona State Card Show Spring Training Spectacular at Chase Field starting at 2 p.m. through Sunday, packed with memorabilia, autographs from baseball legends, and weekend passes for die-hards, as reported by nationaltoday.com.

As evening hits, music explodes everywhere. Catch Authority Zero rocking the Marquee Theatre in Tempe at 7 p.m. for punk energy, $33 tickets. Over in Glendale, Green Jelly jams at The 44 Sports Grill at 7 p.m., just $23. Pop superstar Conan Gray fills Desert Diamond Arena at 8 p.m. with 19,000 fans, starting at $70. Lauren Spencer Smith brings her Art of Being a Mess tour to The Van Buren at 8 p.m., $45 entry. Dance the night away at All Your Friends Indie Party at Crescent Ballroom at 9 p.m., $53, or Thunder Funk's soul and disco vibes at Thunderbird Lounge. Comedy lovers, Chris Munch hits Mic Drop Mania in Chandler multiple times tonight from 6 p.m., prices around $92.

Saturday amps it up. Start with the Goodguys Car Show at Westworld of Scottsdale from 8 a.m., revving engines and chrome dreams. Game On Expo at Phoenix Convention Center from 1 p.m. offers gaming galore for nerds of all ages. St. Patrick's Day festivities launch with parades and faire at Margaret T. Hance Park from 10 a.m., floats, bagpipers, Irish dancers, and green brews, $15 admission per phoenixnewtimes.com. Trevor Wallace cracks up Orpheum Theatre at 7 p.m., $118. Seth Meyers at Talking Stick Resort's ballroom at 5 p.m., $71 laughs. BoDeans at Celebrity Theatre at 7:30 p.m., $59 rock nostalgia. Anjelah Johnson-Reyes at Gila River Wild Horse Pass at 4:30 p.m. comedy gold.

Sunday keeps the momentum with more card show action, Veterans StandDown at Arizona State Fairgrounds South Grounds till 2 p.m. for community support, and lingering St. Patty's at spots like Murphy's Law in Chandler with live music and DJs through the 14th and 17th.

Don't miss spring training games too, like White Sox at Camelback Ranch or Rockies at Salt River Fields today. Phoenix is buzzing, listeners, so snag tickets fast on phoenix-az.events or visitphoenix.com.

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