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Best Concerts in Tucson "Best Concerts in Tucson" Created by: Cityseeker 5 Locations Bookmarked The Rialto Theatre "An Old Vaudeville Venue, Revived" After falling into disrepair in the 1980s, this great old movie house of vaudeville fame in downtown Tucson has been successfully revived by an energetic local non-profit organization. It's now back in its old decadent glory, complete with 1,200 comfortable seats. It has also become a main venue for touring blues and rock musicians. So if you plan to watch a by Tech109 great concert, head to the Rialto Theatre to witness scintillating performances. +1 520 740 1000 www.rialtotheatre.com/ [email protected] 318 East Congress Street, Tucson AZ Club Congress "Inventing Tucson Nightlife Since 1985" They call themselves the "World's Darkest Nightclub" and they're not referring so much to the lighting situation as to the prevalent aura. On the ground-floor of a 1920s-era hotel, the club has many vestiges of its historic past coupled with the dark and dank ambiance appropriate to its alternative concept. This funky spot features an eclectic array of live by Daquella manera music, from acoustic to alternative dance, which is perfectly suited to its dramatically diverse and energetically eccentric clientèle. +1 520 622 8848 hotelcongress.com/family/ reservations@hotelcongres 311 East Congress Street, club-congress/ s.com Hotel Congress, Tucson AZ Fox Tucson Theatre "Restored Architectural Gem" This building, designed in 1929 by Los Angeles architect M. Eugene Durfee, once belonged to the chain of movie theaters showing Fox Studio productions and was decorated with those Art Deco motifs that were typical of the movie houses of the period. After long years of falling into disrepair and neglect since 1974, it is now in the process of being by Randy Heinitz renovated and revitalized, due to the much-publicized efforts of a group of conservationist citizens. Today it hosts a variety of live performances, including concerts, musicals, and lectures. +1 520 624 1515 www.foxtucsontheatre.org foxinfo@foxtucsontheatre. 17 West Congress Street, / org Tucson AZ Tucson Music Hall "Where The Music Is" Located at the Tucson Convention Center, the Tucson Music Hall is a wonderful place to catch a performance. This venue has two levels, the Orchestra Level as well as the Balcony Level, both of which have excellent and comfortable seating arrangements. The Hall has hosted such popular touring events as Jesus Christ Superstar and Let Freedom Sing. Schedule by Daniel Snider varies seasonally, and tickets can be purchased at the box office. +1 520 837 4766 (Tickets) tucsonmusichall.org/ 260 South Church Avenue, Tucson Convention Center, Tucson AZ Anselmo Valencia Tori Amphitheater "Musically Inclined" The Anselmo Valencia Amphitheater in Tucson, Arizona was named in honor of Anselmo Valencia Tori, who was considered a visionary for The Pascua Yaqui Tribe. It is considered to be one of the first amphitheaters in the city, with a huge seating capacity and a fabulous dome structure. This by Pexels open-air theater is quite popular for various concerts held at the theater, hosting prominent and well-known personalities. +1 800 344 9435 www.casinodelsolresort.com/ava- 5655 West Valencia Road, Casino Del amphitheater Sol Resort, Tucson AZ JOIN US AT: cityseeker.com TERMS & CONDITIONS | PRIVACY POLICY | API | CONTACT US | Copyright (C) 2021 CITYSEEKER Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org).
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