September 9, 2017

Saturday, September 9, 2017

Scott Ave Stage.

6pm-7pm

Nathaniel Burnside

Rooted in the structure of Flamenco patterns, yet not bound by tradition, these original compositions journey into the experience – a fusion of Arabic, Indian, Latin, funk, and beyond..

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7:30pm-8:30pm

Kate Becker

Longtime staple of the Tucson music scene Kate Becker’s latest album Pirate Radio melds Caribbean, Latin, and southwestern influences with Kate’s soulful voice.

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9pm-10pm

Rich Hopkins and The Luminarios

A member of the Tucson Musicians Museum (Class of 2013), Rich Hopkins enters music history as the quintessential desert rocker, a constant in the bedrock of alternative music and an ambassador who has helped spread the Tucson sound around the globe

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Downtown Venues

ALL EVENTS ARE FREE UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED

10am-1pm
10am-3pm
Living History Demonstrations ($5 adults, $1 kids)
11am-12pm
11am-12pm
Desert Bloom - Create your own native garden
5:30pm-8pm
Art After Dark
6pm doors
West Foot Forward Festival ($10, 21+)
6:30pm-10pm
Free Range Country: Free concert featuring some of Tucson's favorite Country artists
7pm-8:30pm
7pm-10pm
7pm-10pm
Reception: Down at the Tower Bar, a Retrospective
7pm-9pm
Santa Pachita Live in the Courtyard
7pm
Tortolita Gutpluckers
8pm
ATC presents: Neil Simon's Chapter Two ($25-$45)
9pm doors
The Glitter Ball: Pork Torta, The Rifle, Exbats ($6) (all ages)
9:30pm-11pm
Cuba Libre Latin Dance Night
10pm
Saturdaze Dance Party (21+) ($3)
10pm
Saturdays w/ DJ Jason E
10pm-2am
DJ Monk & Friends
10pm
Late Night Soul Party: DJ Kellen Fortier - Wooden Tooth Records! (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.