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Events in Phoenix"

Explore Phoenix, Arizona through our daily podcast. Get the latest news on local events, festivals, outdoor activities, and more. Stay connected to the vibrant happenings in the Valley of the Sun."Copyright 2025 Inception Point Ai
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  • Phoenix Kicks Off 2026 with Snowy Fun, Pickleball, and Hockey Thrills
    Jan 1 2026
    Hey listeners, welcome to your ultimate guide for what's popping in Phoenix this first week of 2026! It's Thursday, January 1st, and the Valley is buzzing with fresh vibes to shake off those New Year's toasts. Kick off your day right at the 14th annual Snow Week, happening today from 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. for just $16.95 a ticket, according to Arizona Parenting Magazine. Picture this: artificial snow flurries, sledding hills, snowball fights, and winter games that turn our desert heat into a frosty playground—perfect for families craving that magical chill without the travel.

    If you're feeling athletic this evening, lace up for Pickleball at the Park at Pecos Park in south Phoenix, starting at 6 p.m. sharp, as listed on Meetup.com. Hosted by Timothy N. from the Moving Towards Your Best Life group, it's free outdoor fun on those south-side courts near the water fountain and restrooms. No gear? Borrow one of his four carbon fiber paddles. It's like tennis meets ping-pong—first to 11 wins by two, underhand serves, and that tricky double-bounce rule after the serve. Newbies welcome; just look for the red shirt, stay hydrated, and join the rotation. Games might spill past 8 p.m. till park close.

    Looking ahead to the weekend? Gear up for the Desert Hockey Classic at Mullett Arena on Friday, January 2nd at 3 p.m., straight from the Phoenix events calendar. Catch high-stakes puck action that amps up the sports fever. And mark your calendars for the massive 247th American Astronomical Society meeting from January 4th to 8th right here in Phoenix, per NASA Science—think star-gazing talks, cosmos breakthroughs, and nerdy networking if science sparks your curiosity.

    Don't miss out on Valley Metro's free light rail and bus rides lingering from New Year's Eve, running into early mornings as FOX 10 Phoenix reports—hop on worry-free to hit these spots. From snowy romps to paddle smashes and hockey thrills, Phoenix is delivering non-stop adventure this week. Grab your crew, soak up the sun-kissed energy, and make 2026 legendary!

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  • Phoenix Buzzes with Holiday Fun and NYE Celebrations
    Dec 31 2025
    Hey listeners, welcome to your ultimate guide for what's popping in Phoenix today, Wednesday, December 31st, and through the weekend. We're squeezing every last drop of holiday magic and New Year's fireworks out of 2025 before diving into the new year.

    Kick off today with some family fun at the 14th Annual Snow Week at the Arizona Science Center in downtown Phoenix, running from 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Dive into hands-on snow and ice wonders like ice fishing, snowball launchers, snowstorms in a jar, and the epic Fire 'n' Ice SNOWdown, with tickets from $16.95 to $22.95 according to Arizona Parenting Magazine. Families can also hit the free Noon Year's Eve Celebration in Mesa at Main and Macdonald from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., perfect for little ones with a midday ball drop and festivities, as listed on Visit Phoenix.

    As evening hits, chase those holiday lights while you still can. Phoenix New Times reports Glendale Glitters in Historic Downtown Glendale glows with millions of lights, carols, Santa, and shopping until 10 p.m. tonight—no cost. Avondazzle at Avondale Civic Center offers free light shows every half-hour until 9:30 p.m. through tomorrow. Jingle at JW Marriott Desert Ridge keeps the vibes alive through January 3rd with ice-skating, snow tubing, train rides, and light shows starting at $29. And ZooLights at Phoenix Zoo dazzles with hundreds of thousands of lights, lanterns, and Santa photos until January 16th for $35 per person ages 3 and up.

    For New Year's Eve dinner, Phoenix New Times highlights Espiritu in downtown Mesa at 123 W. Main St. with a Titanic-themed bash featuring live music, themed cocktails, midnight toast, and surf-and-turf specials—walk-ins welcome. Or catch the Phoenix Symphony's New Year's Eve All-American Celebration with champagne toast at Symphony Hall at 7:30 p.m., per their site and Visit Phoenix.

    Rave heads, don't sleep on Decadence Arizona 2025 at Phoenix Raceway in Avondale tonight and tomorrow. Relentless Beats brings massive lineups like Zedd, Kaskade, GRiZ's NYE countdown set, Subtronics, and Green Velvet across two nights in The Portal of I11usions—18-plus event with tickets available now. Just note, Phoenix Fire Department is cracking down on illegal fireworks tonight, so stick to legal ones for the excitement.

    Spill into the weekend with lingering gems like World of Illumination drive-thrus in Glendale and Tempe through January 4th at $40 to $50 per car, Merry Main Street in Downtown Mesa until January 10th with Santa, food trucks, and skating, and shows like A Christmas Carol at Phoenix Theatre Company through January 4th starting at $60.

    Phoenix is buzzing, listeners—get out there, stay safe, and make memories. Thanks for tuning in, and be sure to subscribe for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

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  • Phoenix Shines with Networking, Lights, Comedy, and Holiday Cheer
    Dec 28 2025
    Hey listeners, kick off your Sunday in Phoenix with some high-energy networking at the Fitzgerald Connects End of Year Networking Event, happening all day at 3227 E Bell Rd, as listed on Eventbrite. Perfect for mingling and wrapping up the year with pros from ALL DAY ALL NIGHT crew. Then, catch the Tianyu Lights Festival at Camelback Ranch starting at 7:30 pm, where National Today highlights dazzling lights, events, and brand promotions lighting up 10710 W Camelback Rd. For laughs, head to StandUpLive for Katherine Blanford's shows at 7 pm, delivering her signature comedy that Eventbrite raves about. Families, don't miss 'Twas the Night Before by Cirque du Soleil at noon in downtown Phoenix, as Arizona Parenting notes its holiday magic, or Jack and the Beanstalk at 2 pm for $10 storytelling fun. Theater fans, snag tickets to Million Dollar Quartet at The Phoenix Theatre Company's Hormel Theatre at 7:30 pm, with Vivid Seats reporting rock 'n' roll vibes from the legends.

    Monday through Wednesday, slide into the week with Cactus Clubhouse at Desert Botanical Garden from 9 am to 3 pm for kids 12 and under, per Phoenix Kids Out and About. Tuesday, Avondazzle Holiday Light Display sparkles in Avondale from 5 pm to 10 pm. And catch Phoenix Zoo ZooLights on Wednesday from 5:30 pm to 10:30 pm, featuring animal exhibits under holiday glow.

    The weekend peaks with Las Noches de las Luminarias at Desert Botanical Garden Thursday through Sunday, 5:30 to 9:30 pm, where thousands of glowing luminarias line paths amid live entertainment and treats, as the garden's site details—tickets from $35.95 for members. Holiday Lights at McCormick-Stillman Railroad Park in Scottsdale shines too. Ring in the New Year Wednesday eve with free Good Vibes Only NYE at Lacuna Kava Bar from 7 pm to 2 am, zero-proof fun for 18-plus, via Eventbrite.

    Phoenix is buzzing with lights, laughs, and holiday cheer—grab tickets early, carpool to gardens, and make memories under our desert skies. Your friendly guide says bundle up and dive in!

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