Some wine, some art booths, and live music on two stages is coming to Phoenix.
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Some wine, some art booths, and live music on two stages is coming to Phoenix.
The Phoenix Festival of the Arts returns Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 14-15, for its 11th annual event, and it’s free to the public in Hance Park near the Phoenix Center for the Arts.
This year’s festival will feature more than 100 artist booths with arts & crafts for sale.
This year’s event will also boast something of a “festival within a festival,” with top regional vineyards offering tastes. There’s a separate fee for sampling the accomplishments of top vineyards from Arizona’s wine industry.
Live music will take place on two stages with doses of rock, pop, soul, jazz and roots music represented.
Main Stage – Saturday, Dec. 14:
10 a.m.-Nash Jazz DivAZ
11 a.m.-Prime Society
1 p.m.-Posterchild
3 p.m.-The Pickup Lines
Main Stage – Sunday, Dec. 15:
10 a.m.-Wes Cichosz
11 a.m.-Ella Scofield-Michael Powers Duo
1 p.m.-Lucius Parr & Streetlife
3 p.m.-Ponderosa Grove
Acoustic Stage – Saturday, Dec. 14:
11 a.m.-Eric Ramsey
1 p.m.-Jeordie
3 p.m.-John Calvert
Acoustic Stage – Sunday, Dec. 15:
11 a.m.-Anthony Damitio
1 p.m.-Seth Loveless
3 p.m.-Walt Richardson
Festival admission is free. Wine tasting tickets are available at the event or in advance via www.willcoxwinecountry.org.
Visit https://phoenixfestivalofthearts.org/.
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