Live Music entertainment in Arizona
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Ibt's
The daddy of Tucson's gay bars. Every night has a different theme, from karaoke to dance to barbecue.
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Charly’s
Inside the historic Weatherford Hotel, this upbeat place buzzes with all sorts of folks, from wide-eyed tourists to tousled ski bums to preppy college kids, all drawn by a no-nonsense ambience, crackling fireplaces and cheap drinks. Plus it’s one of the best places in town to catch up on the local live-music scene.
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Li'l Abner's Steakhouse
Octogenarian Western swing bandleader Dean Armstrong and his Arizona Dancehands have been tearing it up on the outdoor stage at Lil Abner's Steakhouse on Friday and Saturday nights for years. Check it out as you rustle yourself up a beer.
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Rialto Theater
This gorgeous 1920 vaudeville and movie theater has been reborn as a top venue for live touring acts – rock to hip hop, flamenco to swing, plus the odd comedian; basically anyone too big to play at Club Congress across the street.
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Rainbow’s End
This roadhouse has been a local fixture since the 1950s and has the scarred-wood bar and worn pool tables to prove it. Live bands, playing everything from country to rock to Top 40, heat up the action on Friday and Saturday nights.
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Char’s Has the Blues
Dark and intimate, this blues grotto packs ’em in with solid acts most nights of the week but somehow still manages to feel like a well-kept secret. Play pool or darts or share your sorry tales with another blues brother.
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Museum Club
Yee-haw! Kick up your heels at this honky-tonk roadhouse where the country dancing is nightly. Inside what looks like a huge log cabin you'll find a large wooden dancefloor and a sumptuous elixir-filled mahogany bar.
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Mia’s Lounge
Formerly the Boardwalk, Mia’s Lounge opened in late 2007 and has quickly become a Flagstaff hotspot for local bands. The atmosphere is laid-back and draws visitors, students and locals from all walks of life.
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Clubhouse Music Venue
This bastion of indie sounds is known for bookers with a knack for catching upwardly hopeful bands before their big break. Kasabian, Blindside and the Young Dubliners have all played before 600-capacity crowds.
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Sugar Daddy
Live music rocks this casual, and often rowdy, local favourite nightly. If your ears are ringing, make your way outside for a breather; Sugar Daddy's has one of the best patios in town.
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Plush
A balm to the manic 4th Ave scene, the front of this club has a down-tempo atmosphere with lounging aplenty on funky furniture.
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