Tucson/ Arts & Culture
Published on October 17, 2019
4 intriguing music events in Tucson this weekendPhoto: Zachrie Friesen/Unsplash

If you love to take advantage of the music offerings near you, this weekend offers several great reasons to leave the house. Read on for a local music to-do list to fill your calendar this week.

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The End of America with special opening set by Ryanhood

From the event description:

The End of America is a band of friends who met on the road and found a kindred spirit in one another. Their sound is centered on their voices, weaving three distinct leads into captivating harmonies over a solid foundation of folk, rock and Americana.

When: Saturday, Oct. 19, 7-10 p.m.
Where: Hotel Congress Plaza, 311 E. Congress St.
Admission: $8–$10
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La Cocina 

From the event description:

Two sets of country originals and covers by Mamma Coal! Mamma Coal reached No. 1 on the Freeform American Roots Music Chart with her band Copper & Coal's debut album. It features seven of her original songs.

When: Saturday, Oct. 19, 7-9 p.m.
Where: La Cocina, 201 N. Court Ave.
Admission: Free (donation suggested)
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First Responder Fest

From the event description:

This is a benefit concern for Southern Arizona Disabled Firefighters. The Sofia Rankin Trio featuring Tom Carpenter and Conner Rankin will perform. Carpenter has been with the Tucson Fire Department for 25 years as a firefighter, paramedic and captain. 

When: Sunday, Oct. 20, 4-10 p.m.
Where: Hotel Congress Plaza, 311 E. Congress St.
Admission: $5
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Free Concert: 'Symphonic Landscapes'

From the event description:

Music Director Charles Bontrager leads the Civic Orchestra of Tucson in a free concert of musical masterpieces. Featured soloist is violinist Timothy Kantor in a performance of "Scottish Fantasy" by Max Bruch. 

When: Sunday, Oct. 20, 4:30-6:30 p.m.
Where: Crowder Hall, UA Fred Fox School of Music, 1017 N. Olive Road
Admission: Free
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