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Arizona Musicfest continues season with artists Johnny Mathis, Chris Botti

Posted 1/26/23

Arizona Musicfest will continue its 2022–23 concert season with the addition of Johnny Mathis and Chris Botti.

Musicfest performances will also include 14-time Grammy winner David Foster …

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Arizona Musicfest continues season with artists Johnny Mathis, Chris Botti

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Arizona Musicfest will continue its 2022–23 concert season with the addition of Johnny Mathis and Chris Botti.

Musicfest performances will also include 14-time Grammy winner David Foster with acclaimed singer Katharine McPhee, Tony-winning star Jason Alexander, Rosanne Cash, Broadway’s Kelli O’Hara, Michael Feinstein, Jean-Yves Thibaudet and the Festival Orchestra under the direction of Maestro Robert Moody.

“As we look forward to the remaining concerts of this season, it’s exciting to have increased the number of exceptional concert offerings that Musicfest will present now through April,” Executive and Producing Director Allan Naplan said in a release. “With the addition of legendary Johnny Mathis and audience favorite Chris Botti, Musicfest continues to be a destination for great artists. With multiple second performances added for already-sold-out concerts, it’s clear that our audience continues to grow and our programming continues to resonate with our community.”

Other additional performances are of the Kat & Dave Show starring David Foster and Katharine McPhee, and a second matinee performance of the U.S. Naval Academy Glee Club in March.

Arizona Musicfest is one of the Valley’s destinations for concert experiences and dynamic music engagement programming. Musicfest also provides education programs, opportunities for young musicians and Music Alive!, the lifelong learning and creative aging series for older adults.

For info and tickets go to AZMusicfest.org or call the box office 480-422-8449.