Mark your calendars, Arizona music aficionados, because Chase Field is bringing a melody-filled autumn breeze with its first-ever 'November Nights' music festival this November 16th. In a blend of contemporary beats and classic tunes that promises to stretch across generational lines, the festival has roped in a diverse array of bands headlined by Weezer, Sublime, and Third Eye Blind, per the information released via ABC15.
Adding to the lineup, Rebelution, The Head and the Heart, Violent Femmes, and DJ Z-Trip & Friends will take the stage in a sonic showcase that has fans' ears perked up. "These bands collectively bring generations of music to the stage, offering something for everyone. Pairing that nostalgia with a beautiful November day and night under the stars is exactly the way to kickoff our first-ever November Nights and grow it into an event fans look forward to every year," Derrick Hall, President, CEO & General Manager of the Arizona Diamondbacks, illuminated the vision for the event in a news release sent to ABC15.
For those ready to dive into the tunes, ticket sales launch on Friday, September 13 at 10 a.m. MST, with prices starting at a cool $40, and for music lovers seeking the VIP experience, exclusive packages are up for grabs, offering access to special bars and lounges, along with other festival perks. Revealing a sweet deal for social media followers, an exclusive pre-sale will open this Wednesday, September 11, as noted by 12 News.
Whether it's reliving the glory days of '90s alternative rock or bobbing to the reggae-rock fusion beats, the November Nights music festival aims to deliver an eclectic mix under Arizona's starlit skies, bringing a new tradition to Downtown Phoenix's entertainment landscape which is sure to lure in crowds across the valley; tickets are just a click away at NovemberNights.com. Music lovers throughout the region are all ready to swoon, sway, and sing along, as these iconic bands soundtrack a fall evening to remember, according to the vision shared by Derrick Hall with 12 News.