Welcome to your Phoenix Arizona event guide for this week. Whether you're looking for sports, culture, music, or just something fun to do, Phoenix has you covered right now and through the weekend.
Starting with today, Saturday March 7th, baseball fans are in for a treat. Multiple spring training games are happening across the valley. The San Francisco Giants take on the Texas Rangers at Scottsdale Stadium at one o five pm, while the Arizona Diamondbacks face off against the San Francisco Giants at Salt River Fields at the same time. If you prefer the Cubs, they're playing the Athletics at Sloan Park in Mesa, also at one o five pm. Tickets start as low as thirty dollars. Meanwhile, the NASCAR O'Reilly Auto Parts Series and IndyCar Series are racing at Phoenix Raceway at one pm, with tickets from fifty seven dollars.
For culture enthusiasts, Shen Yun Performing Arts is showing at Phoenix Symphony Hall at two pm, featuring traditional Chinese dance and music. The Phoenix Symphony is also performing Back to the Future in Concert at the Orpheum Theatre at two pm. If you want something theatrical, Ain't Misbehavin' is playing at Tempe Center for the Arts at two pm, or catch Drunk Shakespeare at the Rose Theatre at five pm.
Music lovers have plenty of options tonight. Rodeo Scottsdale continues at Westworld of Scottsdale at seven pm. For live music, the Marquee Theatre features Mamma Mania, an ABBA tribute band at eight pm. Sister Sledge is performing at the Showroom at Talking Stick Resort at eight pm, and if you're into classic rock, Led Zepagain, a Led Zeppelin tribute, is at Gila River Hotels and Casinos Vee Quiva at eight pm.
Looking ahead to Sunday, March 8th, the Hungarian Festival returns to Phoenix, offering free admission to celebrate Hungarian culture, traditions, and cuisine. Meanwhile, the Blue Corn Festival takes root in downtown Phoenix on Saturday, showcasing Arizona's heritage and local flavors.
For those interested in conferences and larger events, the Turning Point USA Conference runs from Saturday through Tuesday at various Phoenix locations, bringing speakers and attendees from across the country.
Whether you're catching a game, enjoying world-class performances, or diving into cultural festivals, Phoenix this weekend offers something for everyone. From spring training baseball to international performing arts, there's truly no shortage of entertainment in the valley.
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