June 9, 2018

Saturday, June 9, 2018

Scott Ave Stage.

7:30pm-8:30pm

Lowlife

Lowlife’s debut full length Seagrave is a concept album, following the story of DonN/a, a character out of place and time. The album has elements of noise, rock and dreamy tones.

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9pm-10pm

Dirt Friends

Anthemic indie rockers Dirt Friends are hard at work on their follow-up to 2016’s Sunsets and Nightsweats. Their music features big hooks, jangly guitars, and a healthy dose of passion.

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Downtown Venues

ALL EVENTS ARE FREE UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED

10am-4pm
10am-11am
Spring Yoga Series: 60 minute all-level yoga class ($5)
10am-6pm
Pima County Home & Garden Show
10:30am-1:30pm
Simple Steps to a Well-Run Business - Communicate
11am-12:30pm
FRANK Talks About School Choice w/ Dr. Angelina Castagno
12pm-5pm
Great Hall - Folkhert De Jong: Last Nation ($8, members free)
1pm-3pm
Arizona Historical Society Special Event
1pm-5pm
Taste of Tucson Historic Downtown Tour ($65)
3pm
Make a Straw Necklace
4pm-9pm
500 Sonnets: A Marathon for Casa Libre
5:30pm-8pm
6pm-9pm
Zona Libre Live
6:30pm-9:30pm
Saturday Night Jazz: Jeff Lewis Trio
6:30pm-11:30pm
Rockin' Blues Fest ($5-$8)
7pm-10pm
Kate Meyer Solo Art Exhibit and Installation: Content Warning
7pm doors
Fish Karma Record Release/ Rock Opera w/ David Fitzsimmons
7pm-9pm
7pm-10pm
From the Archives: Masters of 20th Century American Photography - Reception
7pm
Tortolita Gutpluckers
7pm doors
The Yardbirds ($28-$52.50)
7pm
Ferris Bueller's Day Off (1986) ($7)
10pm
Dazed and Confused presents: Horseplay (21+)
10pm
Saturdaze Dance Party ($3) (21+)
10pm-2am
DJ Monk & Friends

Along Downtown’s Streets

7pm
Tucson Highlanders
Living Statues
Roman Barten-Sherman
Breakdancers
Ronstadt Transit Center

Also at 2nd Saturdays

Good Shepherd Ranch will provide carriage rides at a minimal charge.
Look for them on Congress St. between 6-10pm.
You can check them out at www.atagoodshepherd.webs.com.