March 10, 2012 2nd Saturdays

Entertainment Schedule

(All events are free unless otherwise noted)

Scott Avenue Main Stage @ Broadway Blvd

6pm: Up With People (International Dance & Song)

6:30pm: The Saguaro Strutters — Line Dancers

6:45pm: The Cornerstone Band (Country/Rock/Blues)

7:45pm: The Saguaro Strutters — Line Dancers

8pm: The Guilty Bystanders (Americana/ Southern Rock)
The Guilty Bystanders

9:30pm-10:30pmRich Hopkins & The Luminarios (Ragged psychedelic guitar rock)
Rich Hopkins

Southwest Soul Circuit Playground, 278 E. Congress

6pm: Neo-Soul Jazz
7:30pm: Crystal Stark
9pm: Kevin and Tanishia
Kevin and Tanishia

Fox Tucson Theatre, 17 W. Congress St.

7pm-9pm: Five Way Street (Classic Rock)
Five Way Street

Street Entertainment

Along Downtown’s Streets

5pm7 Pipers Band
5:40pm Up With People
6pm-10pm: Parasol Project Presents: Living Statues

photo: Justin Haugen

West Side Rides Car Club West Side Rides
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Ronstadt Transit Center @ 6th Avenue & Congress Street

6pm: Mik Garrison (1-man band kicking killer beats)
7pm: Brass Pandamonium
8:30pm-10:30pmSticks & Fingers percussion ensemble featuring Richard Noel and Bill Martinez.
Richard Noel of Sticks & Fingers

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5th Avenue & Congress Street

6pm-8pm: Mr. Biscuit & The Gravy Boys (acoustic country)

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Chicago Store, 130 E. Congress St.

6pm-10pm: Toby Chivers & Daniel Blanchard
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Indian Village Lot – Kid’s Corner!
Between Stone & Scott on Congress St.

Cinema La Placita PresentsWest Side Story
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Outside Sapphire Lounge 61 E. Congress St.

7:30pm-9:30pm: Mik Garrison (1-man band kicking killer beats)
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SW Corner Congress St./Stone Ave.

6pm-10pm: One Heart Beat
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Behind the MLK Building, Across from Congress Hotel: Street Soccer 
4pm-10pm: The FC Tucson Street Soccer Showdown, held behind the MLK building across the street from the Congress Hotel, is soccer in its purest form: absent of age restrictions, uniform restrictions or even skill restrictions. It’s just 10 players in a 5v5 matchup playing soccer because they love it; on the street, spontaneously. The result takes a backseat to the process and the build up and the fun everyone has just kicking the ball around cleverly, trying to avoid each other. Don’t let another 2nd Saturday go by without hitting the street with just the clothes you’re wearing, your friends and a desire to play soccer. It’s free to play and open from 4-10 pm. For more information email liam@fctucson.com”
Street Soccer
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Downtown Venues

Arizona Theatre Co. 330 S. Scott Ave. 
4pm & 8pm: 
The Great Gatsby $39-$61
10pm: Café Bohemia, Larissa FastHorse’s new play reading of Hunka (In Temple Lounge, $5)

“Brewd” Coffee Lounge 39 N. 6th Ave.
7pm-10pm: Red Star Rebellion CD release

Club Congress 311 E. Congress St.
7pm: Combo Westside (in club, $5) 
8pm: Foxtails Brigade – (Chamber Pop on patio)

La Cocina @ Old Town Artisans 201 N. Court Ave.
7pm-9pm: Way Out West CD release

The Screening Room 127 E. Congress St.
6pm-9pm: Film Festival Open House

Southern AZ Green Chamber of Commerce, 9 N. Scott Ave. 
5pm-9pm: 
The Green Market – indoor retail space for green companies and individuals. From food and electric bicycles to artwork, solar and more.

Tucson Convention Center 260 S. Church Ave.
7:30pm: Monster Jam monster trucks, $22-$37

TCC’s Music Hall 260 S. Church Ave.
7:30pm: Tucson Symphony Orchestra Live and Let Die Paul McCartney/The Beatles Tribute ($33-78+)

Exhibits

Sacred Machine 245 E. Congress St. TBA

Science Downtown 300 E. Congress St. 622-8595. 9am-9pm: Discover, Experience, Explore! 2 for 1 admission or free child with adult purchase. $18