Five Free Things to Do This Week in Phoenix
Have fun this week without opening your wallet.
Have fun this week without opening your wallet.
Things to do around metro Phoenix from November 12 to 14.
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This week, see Phoenix Afrobeat Orchestra, make Christmas ornaments, or celebrate Veterans Day.
You’ve got options, including morning music events, the Phoenix Zine Fest, and the second weekend of Canal Convergence.
Phoenix Pride is finally happening this weekend, as is a lowrider show in Chandler and an author fair at Bookmans.
Celebrate Phoenix Pride, ogle gorgeous cars at a lowrider show in Chandler, and more.
Find something fun to do in Phoenix over the Halloween weekend.
Take a turn around a roller rink in Glendale, celebrate Day of the Dead, or go watch some live theater in Tempe
This week, you can talk about contemporary literature, see art around Phoenix, and enter your dog in a Halloween costume contest.
The pre-Halloween weekend is packed with things to do in Phoenix, spooky and otherwise.
The biggest stories in local music, including the viral ‘Suns in 4’ song and a local TikTok star.
This week, you can stick a succulent in a skull, gaze at the moon, or watch a creature feature at a historic theater.
Enjoy a fall festival in Anthem, see some art in central Phoenix, or go on a guided hike in Scottsdale.
Make the most of the weekend with a Monty Python legend, a production of Chicago, or one of the fall festivals happening around Phoenix.
You can spend the next two days watching football, doing martial arts in a garden, or eating baklava.
Our top picks on what to do October 7 to 13 include The Rocky Horror Show at Phoenix Theatre, a free plant walk, and a dinosaur fight (no, seriously).
Start fall off right with a mariachi festival, a monster-themed art show, and the opening of the Arizona State Fair.
This week’s top picks include a wizarding extravaganza, a monster-themed art show, Phoenix Suns preseason basketball, and much more.
Enjoy cooler temperatures while you cheer on the ASU football team, celebrate Mesa, or check out art in Scottsdale and Tempe.
Starting putting these dates on your calendar, including Elvis Costello, Erykah Badu, and Country Thunder.
Kick off the first week of fall with ASU football, a celebration of the city of Mesa, or Phoenix Theatre’s production of Camelot.