Little Women: A Musical Reading
This concert presentation of the Broadway musical Little Women follows the adventures of sisters Jo, Meg, Beth, and Amy March in Civil War–era America.
This concert presentation of the Broadway musical Little Women follows the adventures of sisters Jo, Meg, Beth, and Amy March in Civil War–era America.
Trouble Man channels the soul of Marvin Gaye in a powerful live show starring L. Young and Crystal Starr.
Los Llaneros captures the spirit of the South American plains with driving rhythms, soaring strings and deep cultural roots in every note.
Rooted in Native tradition and shaped by decades of collaboration, Aaron White creates music that speaks quietly but stays with you.
Phoenix jazz legend Charles Lewis leads a night of swing and soul, joined by powerhouse vocalist Diana Lee and his all-star quintet.
Alicia Waller brings a fresh mix of jazz and soul, performing songs from her acclaimed EP and upcoming debut album.
Get a first look at Arizona Opera’s 2025/26 Season with highlights, live music, and insights from President and General Director Brian DeMaris.
Two pianos, zero rules. Nico Rhodes and Patrick Courtin turn classical, pop and comedy into one unforgettable heist.
On the eve of U.S. citizenship, Churchill reflects on war, power and love in this solo performance by Randy Otto.
Get ready for saxophone ensembles in this free, informal event co-presented with the ASU School of Music. RSVPs open February 24.
Join Jenny as she takes you on her musical journey, starting at the age of five and throughout her life’s twists and turns to where she is now.
Get a lively preview of Rossini’s *Cinderella* with music and insights into the characters, score, and upcoming production.
The piano studio of Baruch Meir performs in this free, informal event co-presented with the ASU School of Music. RSVPs open March 31.
Arizona’s own Dina Preston Band brings their award-winning Americana sound to ASU Kerr for a high-energy night of music, stories, and community.