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Herberger to host free First Friday event

Posted 1/4/23

Celebrate the New Year at First Friday LIVE in downtown Phoenix.

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MUSIC & ART

Herberger to host free First Friday event

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Celebrate the New Year at First Friday LIVE in downtown Phoenix.

The free event features talent from around the Valley, and brings together live music, performances, art, and more.

First Friday LIVE starts at 6 p.m. Friday, Jan. 6, at Herberger Theater Center, 222 E. Monroe St.

The band Resurrection will be among the featured talent.

Resurrection is a Phoenix-based, seven-piece horn band that plays deeper tracks from Motown, classic R&B, and rock and roll. The combo says its music ranges from Santana to Chicago to Rick James to Steely Dan and beyond.

In addition to the band, the event will include 2022 Arizona Young Artists' competition winners, the Phoenix Conservatory of Music, and featured artist Jackson Kloog.