Events, things to do in Phoenix this weekend: Nov. 3 – 5


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The fall weather is here and there’s plenty to do in the Phoenix-metro area this weekend, including Día de los Muertos, NASCAR, art walks, festivals, and more!

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Avondale

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NASCAR Cup Series Championship Race

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Mesa

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Night in the 40s Big Band Dance

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“Swing the night away to the tunes of the Sonoran Swing Orchestra and the Uptown Angels. The event will transport you to the golden era of swing, taking place in the nostalgic ambiance of our museum hangar. Live music, free swing dancing lessons, B-17 photo ops, costume contest and more. Hosted by Arizona’s Ron Hoon, Anchor of ‘FOX 10 AZAM.’ Seating is limited. Purchase tickets at azcaf.org or call 480-924-1940

Phoenix

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Anthem Christmas tree arrival

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Arizona Fall Festival

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Arizona Fashion Week

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“Arizona Fashion Week runs for two weeks, October 22nd – November 5th, with our main runway shows taking place November 3rd, 4th, and 5th. Join us this season as we showcase new designers, brands, partners, and locations!”

Día de los Muertos

“Día de Muertos returns to the Garden this fall, featuring an all-new immersive experience by Cultural Curator Ulrike Figueroa Vilchis of Mexico City. This year’s theme is La Catrina and is centered on the history and symbolism of the elegant skeleton figure. Guests will experience a mega community altar, a decorative and floral entry archway and a two-day celebration culminating in a festive procession. Enjoy delicious food, hands-on activities, dance, music and more during this weekend celebration.”

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  • Nov. 4 & 5, 12 p.m. – 6 p.m.
  • Desert Botanical Garden
  • 1201 N. Galvin Pkwy.
  • General admission: $24.95 – $29.95
  • Children 3-17: $14.95 – $16.95
  • https://dbg.org

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Esteban Live at the Orpheum Theatre

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“Join Multi-Platinum and Eight-time Billboard chart topping guitarist Esteban and his band for a concert event to remember! Playing everything from “Bach to Rock”, Esteban brings his passion and love for music back to Phoenix where he started his career more than 30 years ago. Be a part of the musical journey that has spanned generations and inspired millions.”

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First Friday Art Walk

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When the event was launched in the mid-90s, it started with a handful of participants. Now, “it’s a free, all-ages event that draws thousands of attendees spread out across dozens of city blocks and nearly 100 businesses… this event invites vendors, musicians, and artists of all varieties out into the streets (many of which are closed off to traffic) for an evening where the essence of downtown Phoenix’s arts and culture can be seen, felt, heard, and tasted throughout more than 70 galleries, venues, art-related spaces, and surrounding bars, restaurants and food trucks.”

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Grand Avenue Festival

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Phoenix Pagan Pride

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“Come learn about your local Pagan community while having a great family day! There will be vendors and local artists, musicians, dancing, raffles, kids craft area, story telling, morning noon and evening rituals, and much more. Food trucks available on site, but you are welcome to bring a picnic lunch if you like.”

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Scottsdale

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Canal Convergence

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“Canal Convergence is an internationally recognized, free, 10-night public art event that takes over the Scottsdale Waterfront each November. This entirely outdoor, immersive event features large-scale, light-based artworks, as well as educational workshops, family-friendly activities, art tours, live music and dance performances, a beer and wine garden, food trucks, and more!”

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Dreamy Draw Music Festival

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“The event will feature the sounds of the American West with over two dozen of the best artists today in alt-country, folk, Americana, roots and rock music. The festival’s inaugural edition includes Arizona’s beloved Midland along with Luke Grimes, Margo Price, Lord Huron, Trampled by Turtles, Stephen Wilson, Hailey Whitters and more.”

Polo Championships

Tempe

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AAWL’s Walk to Save Animals

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Queen Creek

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Superstition Village Tiki Marketplace


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