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My life changed the moment I saw a bunch of German men in matching outfits singing and bobbing their heads in a music video.
On Feb. 19, the Friends of Pima Animal Care Center are holding their second annual Tucson Subaru Pets of Pima Parade down the historic Fourth Avenue with the parade at 10 a.m. followed by the 4 Legs on 4th Festival at 11:30 a.m. to raise money for the animals of PACC.
The Noah Martin Band hit the stage with friends The Basements and newbies Hookie on Saturday, Jan. 28, at Tucson venue 191 Toole.
This year’s annual student-run Dogs n’ Denim fashion show event took place on Nov. 29 at the University of Arizona Mall Center Stage.
The University Center for Assessment, Teaching and Technology opened their first iCourse Digital Maker Space on Oct. 31.
With Homecoming right around the corner, sororities and fraternities are gearing up for their festivities.
On Sept. 29, local Tucson and Orange County bands made for a wild and rowdy Thursday night at the Edge Bar.
Local rock groups joined together on Friday, Sept. 23, at 191 Toole in Tucson to put on a show for the local lovers.
On Thursday, Sept. 29, California post-hardcore band Takers Leavers will be hitting the stage at The Edge Bar with other local Tucson bands and a Texas band.
In light of everything that has happened in the past two and a half years, the Pride of Arizona marching band’s 2022 show, "The Music of Silk Sonic," is all about expressing gratitude and choosing happiness.
Local Tucson alternative indie band, The Basements, are having an EP release show on May 6 at 191 Toole. The doors open at 6:30 p.m. and the show starts at 7:30 p.m.
The Amity Affliction performed at the Encore music venue in Tucson with the Seafloor Cinema and Archetypes Collide as openers April 23.
The University of Arizona’s Pride of Arizona Marching Band is one of the top marching bands nationwide, and for seniors in the band, being a part of Pride changed their college experience for the better.
Karaoke can be a mixture of liberating and terrifying fun for everyone. It can also be a pretty popular pastime for college students. If you're interested in Karaoke, Tucson luckily has a lot of opportunities for you to try it out.
Flux Indoor Percussion, an indoor percussion group based in Casa Grande, is off to world championships in Dayton, Ohio and held a send-off show on Saturday, April 16. Four members of this group are from the Pride of Arizona Marching Band at the University of Arizona.
Among the staff at the Scented Leaf on University Boulevard, you can find Giovanny Reyes, tearista by day and musician by night.
The 52nd annual Fourth Avenue Spring Street Fair was held from April 1-3 and was the first spring event since the beginning of the pandemic. The street fair was open from 10 a.m. to dusk all weekend.
Some of Tucson’s favorite local rock bands, Hell Doubt and Friends in Hell, will be opening up for punk rock bands Echoes and Brace Yourself on Saturday, March 26.