Phoenix This Week: Music, Laughs, and Springtime Fun Await
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Kick off today with the Chandler Chamber Ostrich Festival rocking at 10 a.m., where country star Jo Dee Messina takes the stage for high-energy tunes amid ostrich races and family-friendly chaos that screams springtime fun. Music lovers, head to Phoenix Symphony Hall at 2 p.m. for Sarah Ionnnides conducting the Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto, a classical masterpiece that'll sweep you away, with tickets from just $74 according to phoenix-az.events. Later tonight, catch Sabrina Claudio's sultry R&B set at The Van Buren at 8 p.m., Son Little's soulful grooves at the Musical Instrument Museum, or Witchz bringing the heat at Crescent Ballroom—prices start at $12, perfect for an intimate night out.
Yesterday's St. Patrick's Day weekend bar crawl at Seamus McCaffrey's Irish Pub was a green explosion of shots, specials, and pub-hopping from 1 p.m. to 8 p.m., hosted by PubCrawls.com—if you missed it, channel that energy into tomorrow's lineup. Monday brings Jeff Tweedy at The Van Buren at 7:30 p.m., the indie rock legend sharing Wilco magic, plus Miguel's smooth vibes at Arizona Financial Theatre at 8:30 p.m., tickets from $46 as listed on event sites.
Tuesday at Mic Drop Mania in Chandler, The Complaint Department comedy show hits at 7 p.m. for laughs that'll have you rolling. Swing by the Arizona Fine Art Expo daily through March 29 at 26540 N. Scottsdale Road for live music in the Sculpture Garden every weekend from 1 to 4 p.m., bottomless mimosas today, and free tours showcasing 15-plus sculpture artists amid koi ponds and desert blooms.
Don't sleep on Come from Away touring at Phoenix Theatre's Stephenson Theatre today at 1:30 p.m. and 7 p.m., the Tony-winning musical about 9/11 kindness that Eventbrite calls uplifting community magic. Sports fans, check the Arizona State Card Show Spring Training Spectacular at Chase Field this afternoon for collectible thrills.
Phoenix is alive with symphony swells, comedy roars, and expo artistry—get out there and make memories under these perfect skies.
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