Saturday, January 13, 2018
Scott Ave Stage.
5pm-6pm
Gus Woodrow Quartet
‘Tis the season for jazz in Tucson. This quartet features Gus Woodrow on guitar and other familiar faces from the Tucson jazz community.
Website6:30pm-7:30pm
Natalie Pohanic
Singer/Songwriter Natalie Pohanic performs a compelling mix of originals and covers, drawing on folk and pop influences.
Website8pm-9pm
Steff and the Articles
With their jazz-influenced take on indie-pop, Steff and the Articles have been a Tucson fixture for nearly a decade.
Downtown Venues
ALL EVENTS ARE FREE UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED
10am-1pm
Locomotive Saturdays
10am-3pm
Living History - Spotlight on Blacksmithing
11am-3pm
Downtown Tucson Food Tours ($55)
11am-12pm
Read to a Dog
11am-12:30pm
Scott Warren: Landscapes of Migration in the Arizona-Sonora Borderland
12pm-5pm
Great Hall: Rosson Crow WESTIFICATION ($8, members free)
1:30pm-9pm
Tucson Fringe Theatre Festival ($10 per show)
3pm
Pool Noodle Light Sword Activity
4:45pm - Children's Activities
5:45pm - Movie: Shrek Forever
5:30pm-8pm
Art After Dark
6:30pm-9:30pm
Saturday Night Jazz
6pm-9pm
The Metros Live
6pm-8pm
Art in the Lobby - Marty Plevel: Artist Reception
6:30pm doors
7pm-8pm
Eb Eberlein - Original Folk Music
7pm-10pm
Mementos: Moya, Yamamoto, Iturbide - Opening Reception
7pm
Tortolita Gutpluckers
7pm, 8pm
2nd Saturdays Free Family Event: Illusionist Michael Howell
7pm doors
Zeppelin USA ($23-$28) (all ages)
7:30pm doors
Tucson Jazz Festival: Matt Holman ($35-$45) (all ages)
7:30pm
UA Wildcat Hockey vs. U of Utah ($4-$14)
7:30pm
Arturo Sandoval w/ the Tucson Symphony Orchestra ($12-$65)
10pm
Saturdaze Dance Party ($3) (21+)
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.