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Agave on the Rocks

DATE: Mar. 25, 2022
TIME: 6:00 pm – 10:00 pm
PRICE: Members: $75 | General: $80


Blanco, Reposado, Añejo and Mezcal! Celebrate the agave spirits of the world while enjoying Chihuly in the Desert. Sip on a complimentary welcome margarita while sampling an array of savory and sweet culinary treats from Valley restaurants and caterers. Stop by the Tequila Sampling Room to taste and learn how Roger Clyne’s award-winning tequila— Canción — is made. Salud! Featuring an opportunity to meet Arizona’s Music Hall of Fame inductee himself – Roger Clyne!

Enjoy live Music on Three Stages from:

Amphitheater

  • Drew Cooper
  • Justin Hitson & Autumn Hitson
  • Stephy Leigh Griffin

Sunset Plaza

  • Sugahbeat
  • Elvis Before Noon
  • DL Marble

Ullman Terrace

  • Miles & Kelly Nielsen
  • Jim Dalton & The Jons
  • Guest performer with Jim Dalton & The Jons

 

Ages 21+. Additional beverages available for purchase. Event may be photographed or recorded for promotional purposes.

 

 

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