Upcoming Events
January 16, 2026
Sergio Mendoza & Friends & Tucson Latin Jazz Orchestra
Featuring Justo Almario, Conductor & Arranger Luis Torres, & Special Guest Katherine Byrnes
Opening night of the Tucson Jazz Festival arrives with a joyful, high-energy celebration of Latin jazz and salsa rooted in Tucson’s creative community and connected to musical traditions around the world.
Producer, composer, and multi-instrumentalist Sergio Mendoza—one of Southern Arizona’s most influential Latin music voices—brings together an exceptional lineup for an evening that showcases the depth and range of this region’s sound. Joining him is the Tucson Latin Jazz Orchestra (TLJO), returning under the direction of conductor and arranger Luis Torres. First championed in the early 1990s by festival founder Yvonne Ervin, TLJO’s revival promises to fill the Rialto Theatre with the power and precision of a true Latin big band.
The program also features internationally acclaimed saxophonist and flutist Justo Almario, a Colombian-born artist whose career includes performing with Duke Ellington, Mongo Santamaria, Chaka Khan, and many others. Tucson’s own Katherine Byrnes adds her voice to the night, bringing the rich, expressive style that has made her a standout collaborator with the Tucson Symphony Orchestra, Calexico, and Orkesta Mendoza. This is Tucson’s moment to shine, an evening of rhythm, improvisation, and celebration that opens the festival with heart, pride, and unmistakable local character.
January 19, 2026
Garrison Keillor
with special guest Richard Dworsky
An evening of stand-up, storytelling, and a cappella singing with GRAMMY-winning author, humorist, and radio personality Garrison Keillor. Presented at The Rialto Theatre.
Garrison Keillor is an evening of stand-up, storytelling, audience song, and poetry. One man, one microphone. There are sung sonnets, limericks, and musical jokes, and the thread that runs through it is the beauty of growing old. There is news from Lake Wobegon, a town booming with new entrepreneurs, makers of artisanal firewood and gourmet meatloaf, breeders of composting worms, and dogs trained to do childcare.
But some things endure, such as the formation of the Living Flag on Main Street, citizens in tight formation wearing red, white, or blue caps, and Mr. Keillor among them, standing close to old neighbors, Myrtle Krebsbach (“Truckstop”) and Julie Christensen (“Bruno, The Fishing Dog”), and Clint Bunsen. And an a cappella sing-along with the audience singing from memory an odd medley of patriotic songs, pop standards, hymns, and ending with the national anthem.
January 22, 2026
Emmet Cohen Presents: Miles and Coltrane at 100
Pianist Emmet Cohen brings an all-star quintet to the Rialto Theatre for a landmark celebration of the centennials of John Coltrane and Miles Davis.
Cohen is known for his fluid command at the keyboard, his deep respect for jazz history, and his commitment to keeping the music alive for new generations. His work bridges eras, connecting the energy of Harlem’s storied past with the creativity shaping jazz today. For this special program, Cohen is joined by four remarkable musicians: saxophonist Tivon Pennicott, trumpeter Jeremy Pelt, bassist Yasushi Nakamura, and drummer Joe Farnsworth. Together, they revisit the spirit and sound of two of jazz’s most influential innovators through improvisation, generosity, and artistic curiosity.
The ensemble moves beyond tribute into exploration, transforming questions like “Why are we here?” and “Where does the music take us?” into a shared musical journey. It is a rare opportunity to experience world-class jazz in a way that feels fresh, rooted, and deeply connected to the tradition that continues to shape American music.
January 31, 2026
Beth Goodfellow
The Tucson Studio Series
Join Beth Goodfellow at Sunshine Wine in Tucson for an intimate evening of marimba, voice, and live-looped patterns, a performance that unfolds layer by layer in real time.
Beth Goodfellow is a Tucson-based drummer, percussionist, and songwriter whose artistry spans touring, recording, and film. She has worked with artists including Iron & Wine, Julia Holter, Gaby Moreno, Madison Cunningham, Calexico, boygenius, Matt Rollings, Allison Russell, Orkesta Mendoza, Zander Schloss, Pokey LaFarge, and Lauren Monroe. Her television and film credits include performances on Jimmy Kimmel Live, The Late Late Show with James Corden, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, and a Brandi Carlile–hosted episode of The Ellen Show, as well as appearances in the Miramax film Confess, Fletch, and Sara Bareilles’ series Little Voice.
This program highlights her solo work for marimba and voice, where looping marimba lines create a harmonic landscape for her lyrics and vocals. She has recently presented this material at Club Congress, Gold Diggers, and three sold-out shows in the Tucson Jazz Festival’s Secret Jazz Series. Beyond her solo work, Beth has headlined the San Joaquin Valley Jazz Festival with The Guide Trio, held a residency at Tabula Rasa in Los Angeles, and, after relocating to Tucson in 2024, formed SLANT CAN with Howe Gelb and Thøger Lund.
February 8, 2026
Tucson Flamenco Festival
Experience the passion, power, and poetry of flamenco at Tucson’s premier flamenco festival, featuring world-class artists from Spain, New York, and our very own Sonoran Desert.
From the heart of Andalucía to the vibrant stages of New York and the soulful rhythms of Tucson, this all-day celebration unfolds across two stages with dancers, singers, and musicians in an unforgettable showcase of tradition, innovation, and fiery expression.
Paella and sangria specials will be served throughout the day, making it a true feast for the senses. Whether you’re a lifelong aficionado or new to the art form, prepare to be moved by the raw emotion and electrifying energy of flamenco in the Southwest. Presented in La Rosa.
February 13, 2026
Alassane
The Tucson Studio Series
Join Alassane at Sunshine Wine for an intimate evening of original music, presented in a close listening setting that foregrounds voice, top-tier songcraft, and nuanced ensemble textures.
Alassane is a singer, songwriter, and musician currently based out of Tucson, AZ. With a wide array of influences, his music reflects a singular voice and lives at the center of a varied expanse of musical interests and ideas. Originally born in Montreal but raised in the U.S, he majored as a jazz pianist at Arizona State University. While supporting himself with music full-time, he wrote and produced his first EP in 2020 entitled ‘Yield”. This led to collaborations with Grammy-nominated pianist and composer Rachel Eckroth (St. Vincent, Chris Botti) and acclaimed bass player Tim Lefebvre (David Bowie, Tedeschi Trucks Band, Donny McCaslin). This collaboration resulted in the 2021 release of the song “Moot Points”.
Along his career Alassane has shared the stage with many notable musicians as a sideman- such as Jenny Lewis during Harry Styles’ “Love On Tour”, and Courtney Marie Andrews (including her NPR Tiny Desk Concert). In the Winter of ‘21, after returning from tour, Alassane suffered significant injuries sustained in a car accident. This was followed by a long period of rehabilitation and recovery. He released the single “It Stopped For Once” in April of this year and is currently recording his first full length LP debut. Presented in Sunshine Wine.
February 15, 2026
*SOLD OUT* Patty Griffin
Patty Griffin is one of the most influential singer-songwriters of her generation, a distinctly American voice whose songs capture the small moments and shared emotions that shape us.
Over more than two decades, she has built a celebrated body of work that earned her two GRAMMY® Awards, seven nominations, and the Americana Music Association’s Lifetime Achievement Award for songwriting. The New York Times has praised her ability to create “complete emotional portraits,” songs that stay with listeners long after they end. Her 2019 self-titled album, Patty Griffin, marked a turning point in her career. Deeply personal and critically acclaimed, it debuted in the top five on Billboard’s Independent Albums chart and went on to win the GRAMMY® Award for Best Folk Album.
Griffin’s newest album, Crown of Roses, continues that introspective arc. Written after a period of creative quiet during the pandemic, the eight-track collection explores identity, nature, family, and womanhood with clarity and restraint. Blending folk, Americana, and blues, the album invites listeners to shed old narratives and embrace new truths. Across her career, Patty Griffin has chronicled love and loss, resilience and renewal, always with a rare combination of honesty, compassion, and craft. With Crown of Roses, she continues to expand her artistic reach while remaining rooted in the emotional depth that defines her work.
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February 22, 2026
Man On the Run: Paul McCartney
Explore the story of Paul McCartney’s extraordinary life following the breakup of The Beatles, his love for Linda that influenced the formation of the band “Wings” and a second decade’s musical catalog of timeless classics.
From acclaimed documentary director Morgan Neville (20 Feet From Stardom), comes the story of Paul McCartney’s extraordinary life following the breakup of The Beatles and how the love he shared with Linda became his bedrock and influenced a journey that would lead to the formation of the band “Wings” and a second decade’s musical catalog of timeless classics.
Based on access to never-before-seen archives of Paul and Linda’s home videos and photos, as well as new interviews. Join us for this special early screening before the film debuts on Prime, February 25th.
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February 25, 2026 - February 28, 2026
Blind Summit Theatre: The Sex Lives of Puppets
by Mark Down and Ben Keaton
Laugh, reflect, and rediscover the importance of intimacy and curiosity in a uniquely bold performance of the Sex Lives of Puppets. With humor and tenderness, Blind Summit Theatre: The Sex Lives of Puppets opens up about topics we often keep quiet.
“This is the good stuff–technique, strong writing, and a bit of heart and soul.”– The New York Times
The Sex Lives of Puppets pulls back the covers on puppet sex in contemporary Britain: filthy, funny, shocking, and touching… lots of touching. Inspired by real stories from the National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles, this clever show creates a safe space to get down and dirty and talk about the rude stuff, the stuff that matters. Not so much “birds and bees”, more “nuts and bolts”.
Blind Summit is a theatre company notorious for using puppets to address unlikely subjects. Co-writers/directors Ben Keaton (Perrier Award Winner, Father Ted) and Mark Down (Artistic Director of Blind Summit Theatre), take inspiration from real-life responses, to lead an impish cast of improviser puppeteers, and a veritable smorgasbord of different puppets to explore sex and humanity, and – of course – to expose the underbelly of puppet eroticism. Presented in Marroney Theatre.
This production contains sexual content, sexual images, and strong language. It is recommended for ages 18+.
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March 10, 2026
Women of Americana
A Celebration of American Music
Join Cristina Vane and Brennan Leigh for a heartfelt tribute to the roots of American music as we reflect on 250 years of the United States.
Join us for a heartfelt celebration of early folk, gospel, and Western swing music with Women of Americana! This isn’t just a concert—it’s an exuberant exploration of this expansive and singular American genre that planted the roots of American music.
Featuring vocalists and instrumentalists Cristina Vane and Brennen Leigh, together they will perform iconic songs including “This Land is Your Land” (Woody Guthrie), “This Train” (Sister Rosetta Tharpe), “Just Like a Woman” (Bob Dylan), “Angel From Montgomery” (Bonnie Raitt and John Prine), “Car Wheels On a Gravel Road” (Lucinda Williams), and more! Coinciding with the upcoming Semiquincentennial (250th anniversary of the United States’ founding), Women of Americana will entertain and inspire audiences at a historic moment in our nation’s history. Presented in La Rosa.
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March 15, 2026
Trampled by Turtles
with special guests Wild Horses
Connect to timeless Americana with masters of newgrass Trampled by Turtles. From energetic banjo rolls and rhythms to weathered vocals and longing lyrics, they invite you to explore beyond the limits of bluegrass, indie-folk, and folk-rock.
Trampled by Turtles emerged from Duluth, Minnesota, in 2003 after frontman Dave Simonett found himself starting over. When his gear was stolen during a show with his previous band, he was left with only an acoustic guitar. That moment pushed him toward a new musical direction—one grounded in bluegrass, folk, and acoustic traditions rather than amplification. Simonett was new to bluegrass, and he built the band with players who were, too. Fiddler Ryan Young came from a speed-metal background, bassist Tim Saxhaug joined soon after, and together with mandolinist Erik Berry and banjo player Dave Carroll, the group shaped a sound that blended bluegrass instrumentation with rock-and-roll drive. Fast, dynamic, and emotionally charged, Trampled by Turtles quickly stood out.
Their crossover appeal has taken them to the top of Billboard’s Bluegrass chart with every album they’ve released and onto major festival stages including Coachella, Austin City Limits, and Lollapalooza. They’ve toured with a wide range of artists such as Shakey Graves, Zach Bryan, Wilco, Caamp, Mt. Joy, Willie Nelson, The Avett Brothers, and Lord Huron, building a devoted fanbase along the way.
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Wild Horses
Wild Horses brings their own rootsy Americana sound from their home in the woods of Minnesota, taking inspiration from the people and places found along the great American Highway. Sharing the stage with the likes of Willie Nelson, Trampled by Turtles, Muscadine Bloodline, and Wilco, they’ve earned a loyal following that continues to grow with every show. They draw listeners in with captivating melodies, a hard-hitting drive, and a palpable stage presence. Featuring Jed LaPlant on vocals/guitar/kick drum, Ariana LaPlant on vocals/fiddle/keys, and Landon Pahl on vocals/bass, they have shaped a sound that incorporates heartbreaking vocals, standout harmonies, driving beats, and explosive dynamics.
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March 19, 2026
Camille A. Brown & Dancers
I AM
Experience the bold, beautiful, and powerful work exploring a world of cultural freedom and endless possibilities with Tony Award-nominated Camille A. Brown & Dancers.
“All of it is infused with passion and persistence.”– Times Union
Known for blending powerful storytelling with dynamic movement, Camille A. Brown’s work taps into ancestral and contemporary stories to capture deeply personal experiences and cultural narratives of African American identity. From her award-winning trilogy on race, culture, and identity to her Broadway directorial debut, Tony-nominated Camille A. Brown has earned national acclaim and recognition for her captivating work.
In her newest creation, I AM, Camille A. Brown draws inspiration from the “I AM” episode of HBO’s Emmy-winning Lovecraft Country to imagine a world of cultural freedom and endless possibilities. Don’t miss a dynamic, high-energy experience mixing traditional and contemporary dance styles from across the African Diaspora. Dream bigger and reflect on who we are and who we can become in an uplifting night of dance. Presented in Centennial Hall.
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March 24, 2026 - March 28, 2026
*Postponed* URLAND: Formerly Known As
Step into a live performance that blends reality. URLAND plays with artificial intelligence (AI) and questions the meaning of art in digital times. Are we actually still needed? Boundaries are blurring.
“A hall of mirrors about artificiality”– de Volkskrant
With cloned voices and a script generated by chatGPT, URLAND uses AI. Or is AI using URLAND? Formerly Known As is a surreal, Blade-Runner-esque meta-performance that questions the shifting meaning of art. The collective works with AI to collectively make a performance about a theatre company working with AI to collectively make a performance about a theatre company working with AI to collectively make a performance about what it means to be human. Meta, yes.
A clash between creator and its creation. ‘Is dit kunst(matig) of kan het weg?’ (Is this art(ificial) or can it go away?) If we can no longer tell the difference between ‘real’ and artificial, what is really real? What then is art? And where creating art was unique to humans, perhaps even as that which sets us apart from other animals, AI mimics everything effortlessly and seems to be able to create limitlessly – what does that say about being human?
Prompt: “Act as an experienced, experimental scriptmaker. Search the web for performance collective URLAND. Craft a theater script for their new performance about a performance collective using AI to create their new performance. Make it a Blade-Runner-esque metafiction. Make it so that the audience can’t distinguish it from an authentic URLAND performance. Leave room for a plot twist at the end.”
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March 29, 2026
Cabali and the Tiki Mug Obsession
Retrace the history of Tiki culture through its collectible Tiki mugs and follow along the story of Fini, an obsessive Tiki mug collector, whose depiction inspired Cabali, a modernist tiki bar in Oro Valley, AZ.
By the early 1990s, Tiki bars were nearly extinct, and ceramic drinking vessels known as Tiki mugs were vanishing into thrift stores and swap meets. But in Venice Beach, California, a small group of collectors, artists, and enthusiasts saw something more. Art. “Cabali and the Tiki Mug Obsession” follows two intertwined stories.
It traces the history of Tiki culture through its iconic collectible Tiki mugs, exploring how boutique publishing and a fledgling internet gave rise to a passionate, global community. Second, it tells the story of Fini, an obsessive Tiki mug collector, whose dedication inspired Cabali, a modernist speakeasy Tiki bar in Oro Valley, AZ. Presented in Marroney Theatre.
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April 1, 2026
Kronos Quartet: Ground
Be among the first to experience this powerful new work as Kronos Quartet and Laura Ortman weave Indigenous stories of migration and resilience into music that will move you.
“Broken the boundaries of what string quartets do”– New York Times
San Francisco’s Kronos Quartet has blended sounds across lines of culture and era, moving beyond the typical terrain for a string quartet. Through brave sonic explorations into the pressing issues of our time, Kronos has established a worldwide influence. Their work has featured prominently in several films, including A Thousand Thoughts by Sam Green. Most recently, the quartet performed on the soundtrack for Users (2021) and is both seen and heard in the documentary Zappa (2020).
Kronos’ music has been featured in two Academy Award–nominated documentaries: Dirty Wars (2013) and How to Survive a Plague (2012). Kronos has also recorded complete film scores by Jacob Garchik for Guy Maddin’s The Green Fog (2017); Clint Mansell for Darren Aronofsky’s The Fountain (2006) and Requiem for a Dream (2000); and Philip Glass for Dracula (1999)—a restored edition of the 1931 Bela Lugosi classic. Presented in La Rosa.
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April 14, 2026 - April 18, 2026
Cirque Kikasse
Grab a drink, find your spot, and hold your breath as this traveling circus turns a food truck into a stage for jaw-dropping flips, spins, and stunts you have to see to believe.
“Impressive feats of death-defying acrobatics”– Ludwig Van Toronto
Step into the world of Cirque Kikasse, where dazzling circus artistry meets craft beer and gourmet bites. More than just a show, it’s an immersive experience set on a professional, one-of-a-kind circus stage. Expect breathtaking performances of skill and spectacle, paired with a tempting menu of refreshing beers and delicious meals designed to be enjoyed on the go.
Since its creation in 2020, Cirque Kikasse has been led by world-traveling circus artisans known for daring, unforgettable productions. With its innovative mix of artistry, adaptability, and hospitality, the Cirque Kikasse experience transforms the ordinary into something truly extraordinary.
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April 21, 2026
Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain
Come ready to laugh, cheer, and maybe even sing along with a stage full of ukuleles playing everything from Tchaikovsky to punk rock — with a wink and a grin. This is virtuosity with a side of mischief.
“An oversized dose of unexpected hipness.”– Times Union
Formed in 1985 as the antidote to mindless pop, egocentric rock, and the indulgent bluster of the music business, The Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain donned black tuxedos and began giving ‘concerts’ in tiny rooms above old pubs. Four decades (and 400,000,000 plucks) later, they’re still thrilling audiences with their offbeat humor and four-stringed virtuosity from Tasmania to the Arctic Circle, Windsor Castle to Carnegie Hall.
There are no drums, pianos, backing tracks, guitars, or banjos, no pitch shifters or electronic trickery – just an astonishing revelation of the rich palette of orchestration afforded by ukuleles and a menagerie of voices in a collision of postpunk performance and old classics. Come and celebrate the 40th anniversary of this much-loved institution, on a white knuckle shopping-trolley dash through every kind of musical genre. From ABBA to ZZ Top, Tchaikovsky to Nirvana, Bluegrass to Broadway, all played on the ‘bonsai guitar”. Presented in Centennial Hall.
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April 26, 2026
If These Walls Could Rock
Join the party in this behind-the-scenes documentary featuring untold stories about LA’s iconic Sunset Marquis Hotel, where music legends created unforgettable moments during the hedonistic period of 70’s and 80s’ rock culture.
If These Walls Could Rock is a raucous, emotional ride through the Sunset Marquis—the secret sanctuary of rock legends for over 60 years. From Ringo to Slash, Cyndi Lauper to Morrissey, its halls echo with iconic stories of debauchery, creativity, and reinvention.
At its heart is a deeper tale: how a visionary founder and his son rescued the Marquis from ruin and rebuilt it as a haven for artists. A love letter to music, mayhem, and the messy magic of family—both blood and chosen. Presented in Marroney Theatre.
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Sergio Mendoza & Friends & Tucson Latin Jazz Orchestra
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Sergio Mendoza amp Friends amp Tucson Latin Jazz Orchestra Opening night of the Tucson Jazz Festival arrives with a joyful high-energy celebration of Latin jazz and salsa rooted in Tucsons creative community and connected to musical...
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Garrison Keillor
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Garrison Keillor An evening of stand-up storytelling and a cappella singing with GRAMMY-winning author humorist and radio personality Garrison Keillor Presented at The Rialto TheatreGarrison Keillor is an evening of stand-up storytelling...
Emmet Cohen Presents: Miles and Coltrane at 100
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Emmet Cohen Presents Miles and Coltrane at 100 Pianist Emmet Cohen brings an all-star quintet to the Rialto Theatre for a landmark celebration of the centennials of John Coltrane and Miles DavisCohen is known for his fluid command at the...
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Beth Goodfellow
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Beth Goodfellow Join Beth Goodfellow at Sunshine Wine in Tucson for an intimate evening of marimba voice and live-looped patterns a performance that unfolds layer by layer in real timeBeth Goodfellow is a Tucson-based drummer percussionist...
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