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Sunday Concerts in the Garden: Miguel Melgoza Band

DATE: March 10, 2019
TIME: 3:30 pm – 5:30 pm
PRICE: Members: $24.95 | General Public: $29.95, $39.95


Doors | 3 p.m.
Concert | 3:30 p.m. – 5:30 p.m.
Spend your Sunday afternoon in the Garden enjoying live music. This all-ages concert series features some of Arizona’s best musicians and the unmatchable backdrop of the butte at Ullman Terrace. Food and drinks are available for purchase.
Singer-songwriter, drummer and percussionist Miguel Melgoza has already delighted Garden audiences with a mixture of originals and covers at Corks & Cactus, Agave on the Rocks and supporting other musicians at Music in the Garden. This is his first time performing at a Garden concert with his own quartet.
DINING & BEVERAGE OPTIONS
Make a reservation at Gertrude’s, the Garden’s full service restaurant, or enjoy these options:
Sandwiches, salads and snacks from the Patio Café, grill items made to order.
Full cash bar.
Please note:

  • Venue is open seating. Advanced ticket purchase recommended
  • No outside food or beverage is permitted
  • All concerts take place outdoors on Ullman Terrace
  • In case of inclement weather, concerts may be held in Dorrance Hall
  • For groups of 10 or more, call 480.481.8104

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