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Sizzling July Finale: Phoenix Packed with Can't-Miss Events

Sizzling July Finale: Phoenix Packed with Can't-Miss Events

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Phoenix listeners, get ready for a sizzling lineup of events to wrap up July and turbo-charge your weekend. Whether you are local, visiting, or looking for a last-minute escape from the heat, there is something electrifying for everyone all around the Valley.

Tonight, music fans are in luck as two acclaimed acts hit the stage. Over at PHX Arena downtown, multi-GRAMMY nominee Phil Wickham and five-time GRAMMY winner Brandon Lake are headlining the much-anticipated Summer Worship Nights tour. Gospel and praise music lovers will also hear up-and-comer Josiah Queen. The energy promises to be electric and you can expect the atmosphere to be uplifting and full of sing-along moments as described by SummerWorshipNights.com. Over at Arizona Financial Theatre, Jessie Reyez brings her raw vocals and fierce storytelling to town, promising an unforgettable evening for R&B and soul fans, according to Visit Phoenix. Both shows kick off at 7 pm, so plan accordingly.

For fans of magic and laughter, The Up-Close Illusion Show at Renaissance Downtown Phoenix is a must-see tonight. Expect spectacular sleight-of-hand and comedy from magicians who have stunned crowds on America’s Got Talent and Penn & Teller’s Fool Us, shared by Carnival of Illusion. It’s an intimate setting so you’ll be just inches away from jaw-dropping feats.

Art and culture enthusiasts can swing by the Phoenix Art Museum Thursday morning for Object of the Month, featuring artist Eamon Ore-Giron’s Tomorrow’s Monsoon and Guanyu Xu’s Facing North, Looking West. These talks start at 11:30 am offering an engaging midday escape, as shown on the Downtown Phoenix event calendar.

Looking ahead, Moulin Rouge! The Musical dazzles at ASU Gammage through August 3. It’s a full Broadway spectacle packed with showstoppers and stage magic inspired by Baz Luhrmann’s iconic film, according to Phoenix Magazine. Tickets are available online, but they’re moving fast.

If you’ve got kids in tow, the Children’s Museum of Phoenix continues its all-month Foam Zone experience, and the Phoenix Zoo’s Camp Zoo keeps running educational and animal adventures for little ones through August 1, as highlighted by Visit Phoenix.

Feeling sporty? Catch the Arizona Rattlers’ indoor football game at Desert Diamond Arena this weekend—always a thrilling family night out, as listed at Phoenix With Kids.

Don’t forget the monthly Splash After Dark pool parties at the Sheraton Phoenix Downtown, which are perfect for cooling off as summer nights heat up in the city. Or, if you’re seeking variety, check out the Sip Into Summer wine series at the Museum of Illusions in Scottsdale or explore the vibrant Sip + Shop summer markets.

Phoenix listeners, that’s just a sample—find even more music, arts, comedy, family fun, and nightlife happening all over the Valley this week. Thanks for tuning in and be sure to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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