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Terell Stafford Quintet | HSL Tucson Jazz Festival
4:30PM & 6:30PM & 8:30PM

Terell Stafford Quintet | HSL Tucson Jazz Festival

($30-$45 Tickets + DICE fees | 4:30pm, 6:30pm & 8:30pm Shows) Terell Stafford is renowned in the jazz world as an educator, performer and leader and has received countless award nominations and… Read more

($30-$45 Tickets + DICE fees | 4:30pm, 6:30pm & 8:30pm Shows)

Terell Stafford is renowned in the jazz world as an educator, performer and leader and has received countless award nominations and accolades. Stafford is recognized as an incredibly gifted and versatile player, he combines a deep love of melody with his own brand of spirited and adventurous lyricism. Stafford’s exceptionally expressive and well defined musical talent allows him to dance in and around the rich trumpet tradition of his predecessors while making his own inroads. He has been hailed as “one of the great players of our time, a fabulous trumpet player” by piano legend McCoy Tyner.

Since the mid-1990’s, Stafford has performed with groups such as Benny Golson’s Sextet, McCoy Tyner’s Sextet, Kenny Barron Quintet, Frank Wess Quintet, Jimmy Heath Quintet and Big Band, Jon Faddis Jazz Orchestra, Carnegie Hall Jazz Band and Dizzy Gillespie All-Star Alumni Band. He has been an integral member in bands led by esteemed artists such as Cedar Walton, Sadao Watanabe, Herbie Mann, and Matt Wilson. Stafford has appeared on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Rosie O’Donnell Show, and You Bet your Life. Stafford can be heard along with Bobby Watson on the soundtrack for the feature film A Bronx Tale and in the documentary Treme: Untold Story of Black New Orleans. Stafford has performed as a guest artist with the Billy Taylor Trio on National Public Radio’s Billy Taylor’s Jazz at the Kennedy Center. He can be heard performing on over 130 albums.

Stafford is now the Director of Jazz Studies and Chair of Instrumental Studies at Temple University, founder and band leader of the Terell Stafford Quintet, Managing and Artistic Director of the Jazz Orchestra of Philadelphia (JOP), and plays 2nd trumpet in the legendary Vanguard Jazz Orchestra on Monday nights in New York CIty.

Terell Stafford (trumpet) Brice Winston (tenor) Angelo Versace (piano) Scott Black (bass) Arthur Vint (drums)

The Braxton Cook Quartet | HSL Tucson Jazz Festival
6:30PM & 8:30PM

The Braxton Cook Quartet | HSL Tucson Jazz Festival

(SOLD OUT | 6:30pm & 8:30pm Shows) Braxton Cook is an Emmy‑winning, Juilliard‑trained alto saxophonist, vocalist,songwriter, and producer whose dynamic sound seamlessly blends jazz, R&B, soul,funk, and hip-hop. Named a “jazz prodigy”… Read more

(SOLD OUT | 6:30pm & 8:30pm Shows)

Braxton Cook is an Emmy‑winning, Juilliard‑trained alto saxophonist, vocalist,songwriter, and producer whose dynamic sound seamlessly blends jazz, R&B, soul,funk, and hip-hop. Named a “jazz prodigy” by The Fader in 2017 and listed among Ebony’s “top five jazz artists to watch” in 2018, Cook has performed and toured with luminaries like Christian Scott, Christian McBride, Marquis Hill, Jon Batiste, Mac Miller, Rihanna, and Solange. His latest album, Not Everyone Can Go—due August 29, 2025 via Nettwerk—is a reflective, genre-blurring meditation on love, fatherhood, and the transitions that shape us. With a reputation for emotional intimacy and technical mastery, Cook continues to expand jazz’s boundaries while bringing soulful storytelling to the forefront of contemporary Black American music.

Jenny Scheinman’s All Species Parade | HSL Tucson Jazz Festival
6:30PM & 8:30PM

Jenny Scheinman’s All Species Parade | HSL Tucson Jazz Festival

($30-$45 Tickets + DICE fees | 6:30pm & 8:30pm Shows) Jenny Scheinman is an acclaimed violinist and composer who spent 13 years on the NYC downtown music scene, leading both her own… Read more

($30-$45 Tickets + DICE fees | 6:30pm & 8:30pm Shows)

Jenny Scheinman is an acclaimed violinist and composer who spent 13 years on the NYC downtown music scene, leading both her own bands, as well as working alongside artists ranging from Jason Moran to Brian Blade, Lucinda Williams to Lou Reed, among numerous others. The New York Times praised her “distinctive vision of American music, suffused with plainspoken beauty and fortified by country, gospel, and melting-pot folk, along with jazz and the blues.” Upon moving back to the Pacific

Northwest, Scheinman was reawakened to the extraordinary biodiversity of the region known as “The Lost Coast,” where she was raised, a stretch of mud-slide- and earthquake-prone coastline cut off from the main thoroughfares. This would ultimately inspire Scheinman to write All Species Parade, an epic and sprawling double album with an A-list ensemble, featuring guitarists Bill Frisell, Julian Lage and Nels Cline, pianist Carmen Staaf, bassist Tony Scherr and drummer Kenny Wollesen. Though the album does evoke a sense of pastoral wonder, it also strives to capture in Jenny’s words, “a charged relationship to nature, a feeling of being part of something bigger than ourselves, powerful, and fragile, and constantly changing. Something alive. With All Species Parade, I set out to musically reflect that experience of awe.”

Jenny Scheinman (violin) Carmen Staaf (piano) Tony Scherr (bass) Kenny Wollesen (drums)

JENNY SCHEINMAN

In addition to her extensive work in jazz and improvised music with Jason Moran, Brian Blade, Ron Miles and Allison Miller and many more, Jenny Scheinman has toured and recorded with songwriting legends such as Lucinda Williams, Bruce Cockburn, Robbie Fulks, Rodney Crowell, Lou Reed, Ani DiFranco and Joni Mitchell. She is featured on the original cast recording of Anais Mitchell’s hit musical Hadestown, and has written several feature length movie scores, including the forthcoming Avenue Of The Giants.

In March 2015 she premiered a multimedia performance at Duke University entitled Kannapolis: A Moving Portrait, which she continues to present in theaters around the country. On October 11 she will release her eleventh studio album All Species Parade as an epic double-vinyl celebration of wild biodiversity, featuring lifelong cohorts Carmen Staaf, Tony Scherr, Kenny Wollesen and the extraordinary guitarists Bill Frisell, Julian Lage and Nels Cline.

This concert is sponsored in part by Elliot and Lorraine Glicksman.

Broxton’s Birthday Bash

Broxton’s Birthday Bash

8pm-1am | FREE | 21+ Celebrate a milestone half-century with a night of cosmic grooves and deep house beats! Join us at the legendary Club Congress as we honor a local favorite’s… Read more

8pm-1am | FREE | 21+

Celebrate a milestone half-century with a night of cosmic grooves and deep house beats!

Join us at the legendary Club Congress as we honor a local favorite’s 50th birthday with a high-energy dance floor takeover. The force is strong with this lineup, featuring an incredible roster of talent including Aaron Cold, Datcake, GFM, and DJ Tega, alongside a special birthday set from the guest of honor.

In the spirit of the theme, “May the 50s Be With You,” guests are encouraged to break out their best Star Wars gear and galactic attire. Whether you’re a Jedi Master of the dance foor or a Sith Lord of the sub-bass, this is the place to be for funky vibes and celebratory drinks.

Come ready to boogie, toast to five decades of life, and experience a night of intergalactic house music.

Tempo

Tempo

9pm-1am | FREE | 21+ HAPPY NEW YEAR! Come be yourself! TEMPO🗯️: the party every Thursday where DJs, vendors, and homies meet to put you on! Cheapest drinks all week👊🏼 Calling all… Read more

9pm-1am | FREE | 21+

HAPPY NEW YEAR! Come be yourself! TEMPO🗯️: the party every Thursday where DJs, vendors, and homies meet to put you on! Cheapest drinks all week👊🏼

Calling all creators: Inviting Dj’s, Beat Makers, Artists & Music Lovers to join us to play whatever makes you feel most. Rotating Genres, Creative Blends, Amateurs & Experts all welcome here.

We’re launching a collectible Tempo card – consider it your key to elevated, impromptu perks you when least expect it! 😉👌🏽

Timing | Energy | Movement | Performance | Originality

Hosted by: @waltersthedon⚡️ | 🌝 @good.day.good.night 🌚

Late Night with Alex Weitz  | HSL Tucson Jazz Festival

Late Night with Alex Weitz | HSL Tucson Jazz Festival

($20-$30 + DICE fees | 10:30pm Show) Originally from Arizona, saxophonist Alex Weitz was a member of the award-winning Tucson Jazz Institute Ellington Band before going on to complete both his undergraduate… Read more

($20-$30 + DICE fees | 10:30pm Show) Originally from Arizona, saxophonist Alex Weitz was a member of the award-winning Tucson Jazz Institute Ellington Band before going on to complete both his undergraduate and graduate studies at the University of Miami Frost School of Music. He returns to his hometown for a special concert of original music and arrangements with an all star band!

Alex has performed at esteemed venues and jazz festivals around the world including Dizzy’s Club, Tucson Jazz Festival, Red Sea Jazz Festival, Monterey Jazz Festival, Birdland Jazz Club, Kennedy Center Millennium Stage, Jazz Standard, South Beach Jazz Festival, Telluride Jazz Festival, and the Jazz Showcase.

In 2019, Alex won second place in the Michael Brecker International Saxophone Competition and in 2019 and 2021 he was the recipient of an ASCAP Herb Albert Composer Award. In 2021 Alex won a “Pathways to Jazz” grant from Boulder County Arts which helped fund his third studio recording. The album features special guests Emmet Cohen, Ari Hoenig, Yotam Silberstein, and Marcus Printup. The album was released at the Tucson Jazz Festival in January 2023 and became available globally on “Outside in Music” on April 28 2023.

Alex’s performances are known for his exciting, memorable original compositions, strong group dynamic, and creative reinterpretations of standards.

Since September 2020, he has been producing and broadcasting the video for the popular jazz live stream “Live at Emmet’s Place.”

ELEW Plays Sting | HSL Tucson Jazz Festival
6:30PM & 8:30PM

ELEW Plays Sting | HSL Tucson Jazz Festival

($40-$55 Tickets + DICE fees | 6:30pm & 8:30pm Shows) Virtuoso pianist ELEW brings his electrifying Rockjazz style to Sting’s timeless catalog in ELEW Plays Sting. Fusing classical mastery, jazz improvisation, and… Read more

($40-$55 Tickets + DICE fees | 6:30pm & 8:30pm Shows)

Virtuoso pianist ELEW brings his electrifying Rockjazz style to Sting’s timeless catalog in ELEW Plays Sting. Fusing classical mastery, jazz improvisation, and raw energy, he transforms familiar hits into bold new creations. So compelling was his artistry that Sting invited him to open his My Songs 3.0 Tour.

ELEW (piano) Colin McIlrath (bass) Arthur Vint (drums)

ELEW

Every once in a while, an artist comes along who changes everything. Producing something completely new and meaningful, this person fills a void within the fabric of our culture—a hole we didn’t even know was there. Past generations have laid claim to this type of iconoclast—Liszt, Warhol, and Coltrane are among the artistic beacons of years gone by. Today, another joins their number—an innovator, musical revolutionary and unmatched performer: ELEW, aka Eric Robert Lewis. Fusing traditional jazz with elements of modern rock and pop, ELEW’s masterful originals and blistering re-interpretations have ignited the interest of the country’s tastemakers and those in the cultural know. But more than this, he possesses that ineffable spark that we only associate with true genius. Everything that he creates bears his singular mark—the stamp of something that we have never seen or heard, but have always wanted to feel.

LSD and the Search For God

LSD and the Search For God

w/ 60 Juno Doors 7pm | Show 7:30pm | Advance $25 / Day of Show $30 + Dice fees | 16+ Read more

w/ 60 Juno

Doors 7pm | Show 7:30pm | Advance $25 / Day of Show $30 + Dice fees | 16+

PURR!

PURR!

10pm-2am | FREE | 21+ Purr Fridays are for the party animals! High energy Tech House and Club Hits, each week with a rotating lineup of college and local DJs & drink… Read more

10pm-2am | FREE | 21+

Purr Fridays are for the party animals! High energy Tech House and Club Hits, each week with a rotating lineup of college and local DJs & drink specials!

Night Shade w/ SAVVI on the Plaza!

Night Shade w/ SAVVI on the Plaza!

10pm-2am | FREE | 21+ Dance, drink, and hang out with us on the plaza!

10pm-2am | FREE | 21+

Dance, drink, and hang out with us on the plaza!

Late Night with Brice Winston  | HSL Tucson Jazz Festival

Late Night with Brice Winston | HSL Tucson Jazz Festival

($20-$30 + Dice Fees | 10:30pm Show) After Friday night’s show, join saxophonist Brice Winston along with his band for Late Night! You never know who will show up at the Tucson… Read more

($20-$30 + Dice Fees | 10:30pm Show) After Friday night’s show, join saxophonist Brice Winston along with his band for Late Night! You never know who will show up at the Tucson Jazz Festival Late Night!

Jeremy Pelt with the UA Studio Jazz Ensemble  | HSL Tucson Jazz Festival

Jeremy Pelt with the UA Studio Jazz Ensemble | HSL Tucson Jazz Festival

($35-$45 Tickets + DICE fees | 2pm Doors | 3pm Show) Jeremy Pelt has become one of the preeminent young trumpeters within the world of jazz. Forging a bond with the Mingus… Read more

($35-$45 Tickets + DICE fees | 2pm Doors | 3pm Show)

Jeremy Pelt has become one of the preeminent young trumpeters within the world of jazz. Forging a bond with the Mingus Big Band very early on, as his career progressed, Pelt built upon these relationships and many others which eventually lead to collaborations with some of the genre’s greatest masters. These projects include performances and recordings with Cliff Barbaro, Keter Betts, Bobby “Blue” Bland, Ravi Coltrane, Frank Foster, Winard Harper, Jimmy Heath, Vincent Herring, John Hicks, Charli Persip, Ralph Peterson, Lonnie Plaxico, Bobby Short, Cedar Walton, Frank Wess, Nancy Wilson and The Skatalites, to name a few.

Pelt frequently performs alongside such notable ensembles as the Roy Hargrove Big Band, The Village Vanguard Orchestra and the Duke Ellington Big Band, and is a member of the Lewis Nash Septet and The Cannonball Adderley Legacy Band featuring Louis Hayes. As a leader, Pelt has recorded ten albums and has toured globally with his various ensembles, appearing at many major jazz festivals and concert venues.

Pelt’s recordings and performances have earned him critical acclaim, both nationally and internationally. He has been featured in the Wall Street Journal by legendary jazz writer and producer, Nat Hentoff, and was voted Rising Star on the trumpet, five years in a row by Downbeat Magazine and the Jazz Journalist Association. Pelt is currently touring throughout the United States and Europe in support of his latest release, “Soundtrack”.

UNIVERISTY OF ARIZONA STUDIO JAZZ ENSEMBLE

The University of Arizona’s lagship big band, the Studio Jazz Ensemble under the direction of Dr. Angelo Versace, has had numerous high profile performances to its credit, including two tours to China, a performance in the Yuma Village Jazz series, a performance as the invited showcase at the ABODA State Jazz Festival in Phoenix, two performances in Nogales, Mexico as part of a cultural exchange with the US State Department, and a performance in Las Cruces, New Mexico as part of the Onate Jazz Festival. Recent guest artists with the band include Terell Stafford, Joe Lovano, Joel Frahm, Elliot Mason, Gerald Clayton, Ingrid Jensen, Mike Moreno, Alex Norris, and Troy Roberts.

Annie Jump Cannon

Annie Jump Cannon

w/ Cement Shoes, Flying Tuna Can, Next To Nothing Doors 6pm | Show 6:15pm | Advance $10 / Day of show $15 + Dice fees | All Ages Read more

w/ Cement Shoes, Flying Tuna Can, Next To Nothing

Doors 6pm | Show 6:15pm | Advance $10 / Day of show $15 + Dice fees | All Ages

Joe Farnsworth Big Room Quartet | HSL Tucson Jazz Festival
6:30PM & 8:30PM

Joe Farnsworth Big Room Quartet | HSL Tucson Jazz Festival

($40-$55 Tickets + DICE fees | 6:30pm & 8:30pm Shows) Inspired by Joe Farnsworth’s recent album The Big Room (Smoke Sessions Records, 2025), The Big Room Quartet channels the drummer’s vision of… Read more

($40-$55 Tickets + DICE fees | 6:30pm & 8:30pm Shows)

Inspired by Joe Farnsworth’s recent album The Big Room (Smoke Sessions Records, 2025), The Big Room Quartet channels the drummer’s vision of music as a spiritual space where creativity transcends boundaries. Twice Grammy-nominated and celebrated as one of the foremost drummers of his generation, Farnsworth brings both power and nuance to the ensemble. He is joined by rising saxophonist Sarah Hanahan, the inventive pianist Luther Allison, and the deeply lyrical bassist Yasushi Nakamura—each contributing a distinctive voice rooted in the jazz tradition. Together, they create a sound that honors the masters while charting new artistic territory, inviting audiences into “the big room” of sound and spirit.

Sarah Hanahan (saxophone) Luther Allison (piano) Yasushi Nakamura (bass) Joe Farnsworth (drums)

Late Night w/ Sounds by Posi

Late Night w/ Sounds by Posi

Saturdays | 10pm-2am | FREE | 21+ Come hangout and dance on the Hotel Congress Plaza with Sounds by Posi! He’ll be changing it up every week so, don’t miss out! $3… Read more

Saturdays | 10pm-2am | FREE | 21+

Come hangout and dance on the Hotel Congress Plaza with Sounds by Posi! He’ll be changing it up every week so, don’t miss out!

$3 PBR

$4 TRULY

$5 MEXICAN CANDY SHOT

Return to the 80’s | Safety Dance featuring DJ Bueller!

Return to the 80’s | Safety Dance featuring DJ Bueller!

10pm-2am | FREE | 21+ DJ Bueller – nationally known retro DJ (as heard on SiriusXM Channel 33 First Wave) —brings the ultimate ’80s dance party back to Club Congress. Neon beats,… Read more

10pm-2am | FREE | 21+

DJ Bueller – nationally known retro DJ (as heard on SiriusXM Channel 33 First Wave) —brings the ultimate ’80s dance party back to Club Congress.

Neon beats, new wave classics, and a packed floor as retro night returns to Tucson’s most historic club. This isn’t a throwback – it’s a takeover.

Walk In
Dance Out

Rachel Eckroth Celebrates Shirly Scott | HSL Tucson Jazz Festival

Rachel Eckroth Celebrates Shirly Scott | HSL Tucson Jazz Festival

($20-$30 + DICE fees | 10:30pm Show ) Join Viscount Artist and Downbeat Rising Star Organist Rachel Eckroth and her band as they pay tribute to Shirly Scott!! Read more

($20-$30 + DICE fees | 10:30pm Show ) Join Viscount Artist and Downbeat Rising Star Organist Rachel Eckroth and her band as they pay tribute to Shirly Scott!!

Haunted Hotel Tours

Haunted Hotel Tours

Haunted Hotel Tours will be available until Dec. 28th – Sundays at 2pm – Run Time: 30 minutes Adults $15 | Kids $10 For over a century, the Hotel Congress has stood… Read more

Haunted Hotel Tours will be available until Dec. 28th

– Sundays at 2pm
– Run Time: 30 minutes

Adults $15 | Kids $10

For over a century, the Hotel Congress has stood at the heart of Tucson, a living witness to the city’s history—and to those who refuse to leave it behind. Built in 1919, the hotel was designed for travelers stepping off the Southern Pacific line, with guest rooms, a café, a beauty shop, a barber, and the now-famous Tap Room bar. Yet beneath the grandeur of its architecture lies something far older: the land itself has been continuously inhabited for thousands of years, making Tucson one of North America’s oldest, and most haunted, living communities.

On this 30-minute walking tour, you’ll be let in on the hotel’s best-kept secrets. Meet the lace-shrouded lady of the staircase, drifting through the lobby trailing the faint scent of roses; the Victorian Gentleman in Room 214, quietly surveying the plaza in seersucker and top hat; the Locksmith’s Apprentice, tinkering at unseen locks; Vince, the butter-knife handyman, still tending to his work decades after his passing; and the Lady in White, whose presence has startled more than a few male guests. You’ll even hear the story of infamous bank robber John Dillinger, who passed through Hotel Congress in 1934 before a fire exposed his gang’s presence and led to his capture—without a single shot fired.

The tour wraps up in the rarely seen séance room, a space of quiet reflection, lingering echoes, and centuries of footsteps—perfect for anyone curious enough to step just a little closer to the unexplained. It’s more than a ghost tour; it’s a backstage pass to a living portrait of Hotel Congress, where history, humanity, and spirits mingle in plain sight.

Please note: the elevator was destroyed in the famous 1934 fire—guests must climb one flight of stairs to reach the haunted rooms.

Roxy Coss Quintet
4:30PM & 6:30PM

Roxy Coss Quintet

($25-$35 +Dice fees | 4:30pm & 6:30pm Shows) Welcome the prolific Grammy-winning saxophonist and composer, Roxy Coss for her much anticipated Century Room Return! The Roxy Coss Quintet explores a multitude of… Read more

($25-$35 +Dice fees | 4:30pm & 6:30pm Shows) Welcome the prolific Grammy-winning saxophonist and composer, Roxy Coss for her much anticipated Century Room Return! The Roxy Coss Quintet explores a multitude of textures and modalities in contemporary cross-genre artistry, while maintaining a strong foundation of swing, the blues, and improvisation from the Black American Music tradition and lineage. Bandleader Coss plays saxophones and provides the majority of the compositions and arrangements. This ensemble features musicians who are all rising star bandleaders, composers, instrumentalists, and world class educators.

Roxy Coss (tenor & soprano saxophones) Alex Wintz (guitar) Caili O’Doherty (piano & Rhodes) Dave Baron (bass) Cory Cox (drums)

GRAMMY Award-winning Saxophonist, Composer, Educator and Activist Roxy Coss has been a celebrated figure on the New York scene for the past twenty years. She is the recipient of a Downbeat Critics’ Poll “Rising Star” Award, an ASCAP Young Jazz Composer Award, The AFM Local 802’s four-year “Emerging Artist” grant, Jazziz Magazine’s “Artist to Watch”, and Hothouse Magazine’s “Tenor Saxophone” Award. Coss is a prolific composer and established bandleader, having released seven records to critical acclaim. Her latest, Never Meet Your Heroes, came out in November 2025 (OiM). She has performed extensively around the world, headlining major festivals and venues and performing as a side musician with Clark Terry, Louis Hayes, Rufus Reid, Billy Kaye, Houston Person, Bill Charlap, Claudio Roditi, Helen Sung, Elio Villafranca, Mike Pope, Jeremy Pelt, Geoffrey Keezer, Maurice Hines, Gillian Margot, Nicole Zuraitis, Dan Pugach Nonet, Ulysses Owens Jr., Bryan Carter, The Birdland Big Band, Darcy James Argue’s Secret Society, the Mingus Big Band, the Diva Jazz Orchestra, and the Generation Gap Jazz Orchestra. Coss is currently Director of Jazz Studies at Stony Brook University, President of Women In Jazz Organization (WIJO), and Co-Artistic Director of the Brubeck Jazz Summit. She endorses Saxophones and Accessories from Vandoren, P. Mauriat and Keyleaves.

This performance is made possible with the support of Jazz Road, a national initiative of South Arts, which is funded by the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation with additional support from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.

Jazz Jam with Max Goldschmid

Jazz Jam with Max Goldschmid

($5-$10 + DICE fees | 8:30pm-10pm) Come sit in with multi-instrumentalist Max Goldschmid and the Century Room house band! Band opens up with a short set followed by an instrumental jam until… Read more

($5-$10 + DICE fees | 8:30pm-10pm) Come sit in with multi-instrumentalist Max Goldschmid and the Century Room house band! Band opens up with a short set followed by an instrumental jam until 9:30pm. Musicians who sit in get in free thanks to the Sonora Arts & Music Initiative!

Karaoke in the Club!

Karaoke in the Club!

Congratulations, you’re booked! You’re the star at Late Night Karaoke this Sunday in the club – FREE from 10PM – 2AM Read more

Congratulations, you’re booked! You’re the star at Late Night Karaoke this Sunday in the club – FREE from 10PM – 2AM

The Century Jazz Orchestra
6:30PM & 8PM

The Century Jazz Orchestra

($20-$30 tickets + DICE fees | 6:30pm & 8pm sets) Inspired by the Vanguard Jazz Orchestra, the 17-piece Century Jazz Orchestra performs every Monday night at the Century Room starting at 6:30pm…. Read more

($20-$30 tickets + DICE fees | 6:30pm & 8pm sets) Inspired by the Vanguard Jazz Orchestra, the 17-piece Century Jazz Orchestra performs every Monday night at the Century Room starting at 6:30pm. Expect music from the Count Basie Orchestra, Duke Ellington Orchestra, the Thad Jones/Mel Louis Jazz Orchestra, plus classics from Benny Goodman, Artie Shaw and much more! An intergenerational ensemble, the CJO fosters community with students, teachers and professionals performing alongside each other and is supported by the Sonora Arts & Music Initiative 501(c)3. Come relive the magic of the big band era every Monday as the CJO keeps the music alive and thriving in the 21st Century!

Some of the musicians you can expect to see on Mondays:

Arthur Vint, Pete Swan, Kenji Lancaster, Fred Hayes (drums) Colin McIlrath, Scott Black (bass) Angelo Versace, Chris Peña, Peter Saxe (piano) Matt Mitchell (guitar) Tim Buechler (bari sax) Ben Canfield, Simeon Roth, Dave Long (tenor sax) Eric Nakanishi, Joseph Rader (alto sax) Jordan Robison, Joshua Schanie, Benjamin Constantinides, Aidan Schofield (trombone) Morani Sanders, Anthony Gibes, Tony Belletti, Jibrael Alsooz, Jason Carder (trumpet).

AR Flamenco Presents: Misael Barraza Diaz CD Release

AR Flamenco Presents: Misael Barraza Diaz CD Release

($20-$30 + Dice fees | 6:30pm show) In one of Tucson’s most intimate venues, experience the rawness and authenticity flamenco has to offer on the Century Room Stage! This time, master guitar… Read more

($20-$30 + Dice fees | 6:30pm show) In one of Tucson’s most intimate venues, experience the rawness and authenticity flamenco has to offer on the Century Room Stage!

This time, master guitar player Misael Barraza Diaz celebrates the release of his new album *La Soledad de mi Guitarra.*

He will be joined by Diana Schaible (flute), Angelina Ramirez (baile) & Jason Martinez (cajon)

***Angelina Ramirez is a flamenco movement artist and teaching artist based in Tucson, Arizona. Her work explores queer, Latinx identity in traditional flamenco dance and focuses on arts and healing, particularly for elders and autistic individuals. She promotes accessibility, fights ableism and racism, and curates the Traditional and Ethnic Dance Festival for the Southwest Folklife Alliance.***

***Misael Barraza Diaz is a distinguished Mexican guitarist who graduated with honors from the Master in Guitar Alicante and obtained a second Master’s degree from the University of Arizona. He is currently pursuing a Doctor of Musical Arts and studies under renowned artists such as David Russell, Sergio Assad, and Odair Assad.***

Hot Jazz Wednesday with Marco & The Polos
6:30PM & 8PM

Hot Jazz Wednesday with Marco & The Polos

($10-$15 + DICE fees | 6:30pm & 8pm Sets) Multi-instrumentalist Marco Rosano leads Marco & The Polos through a swingin’ night of traditional jazz every other Wednesday! “Hot Jazz Wednesdays” take you… Read more

($10-$15 + DICE fees | 6:30pm & 8pm Sets) Multi-instrumentalist Marco Rosano leads Marco & The Polos through a swingin’ night of traditional jazz every other Wednesday!

“Hot Jazz Wednesdays” take you back to the roots of jazz with music from the 1920s and ’30s. Every 1st, 3rd & 5th Wednesday, Marco & The Polos perform music from New Orleans. 2nd and 4th Wednesdays are reserved for the Hot Club of Tucson, which performs French Jazz Manouche in the style of Django Reinhardt & Stéphane Grappelli.

John Stowell Trio

John Stowell Trio

($20-$30 | 6:30pm Show) Join Century Room in welcoming back the inimitable guitarist John Stowell to the stage! Known for his rich harmonic language and an instrument as unique as his approach… Read more

($20-$30 | 6:30pm Show) Join Century Room in welcoming back the inimitable guitarist John Stowell to the stage! Known for his rich harmonic language and an instrument as unique as his approach to the idiom of jazz, John Stowell is a pioneering voice in the music world.

John Stowell began his career in the early 1970s, studying with Linc Chamberland and John Mehegan. Teaming up with bassist David Friesen, he formed a celebrated duo that toured extensively across the U.S., Canada, Europe, and Australia for seven years. Their historic 1983 Soviet Union tour marked the first public American jazz performance there in four decades.

Stowell’s international reputation grew through his work as an Artist-In-Residence at schools worldwide, contributing to jazz magazines, and appearing at prestigious events like the PDX Jazz Summit. He received recognition in Downbeat’s International Critics Poll (1978-1979), and his album Through the Listening Glass was named one of the “Ten Best Jazz Albums of the Decade” by the Los Angeles Examiner.

With a rich recording and performance history, Stowell has collaborated with legends like Milt Jackson, Lionel Hampton, and Art Farmer, leaving a lasting mark on jazz as both a performer and educator.

Chick Adjacent

Chick Adjacent

w/ Wabbit & The Pubes Doors 7pm | Show 7:30pm | Advance $12 / Day of Show $15 + Dice fees | All Ages Join queer indie punk quartet chick adjacent as… Read more

w/ Wabbit & The Pubes

Doors 7pm | Show 7:30pm | Advance $12 / Day of Show $15 + Dice fees | All Ages

Join queer indie punk quartet chick adjacent as they rock the club with wabbit (Lou from Sewerbitch!) and Bisbee’s The Pubes!

Chick adjacent is a local Tucson queer femme band who makes music about religious trauma and the queer experience.

Soul Jazz Lounge | Chris Peña Trio Ft John Stowell
8:30PM & 9:30PM

Soul Jazz Lounge | Chris Peña Trio Ft John Stowell

($10-$15 Tickets | 8:30pm-10:30pm) Join The Century Room this Thursday at 8:30pm for our Soul Jazz Lounge! This week features Chris Peña and Guest John Stowell!! Each lounge hosts a rotating cast… Read more

($10-$15 Tickets | 8:30pm-10:30pm) Join The Century Room this Thursday at 8:30pm for our Soul Jazz Lounge! This week features Chris Peña and Guest John Stowell!!

Each lounge hosts a rotating cast of All-Star house bands and features our Viscount Legend Soul Organ, designed by the late great Joey DeFrancesco, complete with rotating Vortex Speaker! The Viscount Soul organ is a modern recreation of vintage Hammond B3 instruments, which were made famous by jazz organists like Jimmy Smith, Jimmy McGriff, Larry Young, Brother Jack McDuff & Dr. Lonnie Smith.

The Thursday night Soul Jazz Sessions offer a classy and relaxing atmosphere spotlighting the Century Room’s Viscount Legend Soul organ with Vortex rotating speaker, a modern recreation of the legendary Hammond B3 organ/Leslie combo made famous by the great jazz, blues, and rock Hammond B3 organists of yesteryear.

Tempo

Tempo

9pm-1am | FREE | 21+ HAPPY NEW YEAR! Come be yourself! TEMPO🗯️: the party every Thursday where DJs, vendors, and homies meet to put you on! Cheapest drinks all week👊🏼 Calling all… Read more

9pm-1am | FREE | 21+

HAPPY NEW YEAR! Come be yourself! TEMPO🗯️: the party every Thursday where DJs, vendors, and homies meet to put you on! Cheapest drinks all week👊🏼

Calling all creators: Inviting Dj’s, Beat Makers, Artists & Music Lovers to join us to play whatever makes you feel most. Rotating Genres, Creative Blends, Amateurs & Experts all welcome here.

We’re launching a collectible Tempo card – consider it your key to elevated, impromptu perks you when least expect it! 😉👌🏽

Timing | Energy | Movement | Performance | Originality

Hosted by: @waltersthedon⚡️ | 🌝 @good.day.good.night 🌚

Alec Andre in the Seance Room!
4:30PM

Alec Andre in the Seance Room!

w/ Bellsy Doors 4:30pm | Show 5pm | $20 Seated + Dice fees | All Ages Join singer songwriter Alec Andre for an intimate set in the Seance Room on the Hotel… Read more

w/ Bellsy

Doors 4:30pm | Show 5pm | $20 Seated + Dice fees | All Ages

Join singer songwriter Alec Andre for an intimate set in the Seance Room on the Hotel Congress’ mysterious third floor.

“These songs are the sound of a time coming to an end, a dream coming to life, the sound of prayer, sacrifice, frustration, anger and joy, fear and desire, tears, the sound of a reflection of the world through human eyes, the sound of love.” – Alec André

He is joined by Bellsy (solo project of New Misphoria drummer Bella). They will then have a free Tap Room Patio afterparty DJ set hosted by DJ Desert Deer (Caleb of Big City Sleep)

Paul Cornish Trio | You’re Exaggerating!
6:30PM & 8:30PM

Paul Cornish Trio | You’re Exaggerating!

($25-$35 Tickets + DICE fees | 6:30pm & 8:30pm Shows) Blue Note recording artist Paul Cornish brings his LA based trio to the Century Room for his much anticipated return! Every artist… Read more

($25-$35 Tickets + DICE fees | 6:30pm & 8:30pm Shows) Blue Note recording artist Paul Cornish brings his LA based trio to the Century Room for his much anticipated return!

Every artist who records for Blue Note is part of a grand legacy, now in its 86th year. But pianist Paul Cornish is a torchbearer for several remarkable Blue Note legacies, all at once. Which makes You’re Exaggerating!, his powerfully lyrical trio debut for the label, a mission statement for Blue Note’s next generation.

To begin, Cornish is part of a great heritage of jazz piano that has unfolded at the label, from Blue Note’s first 78-rpm releases by Meade Lux Lewis and Albert Ammons through Bud Powell, Thelonious Monk, Horace Silver, Herbie Hancock, McCoy Tyner, Andrew Hill, Don Pullen, Geri Allen, Jacky Terrasson, Gonzalo Rubalcaba, Renee Rosnes, Aaron Parks, Gerald Clayton and beyond.

Then, he’s part of a lineage of Blue Note artists, past and present, who hail from Houston, Texas, and developed at the city’s Kinder High School for the Performing and Visual Arts, a.k.a. HSPVA. That more recent hall of fame includes Jason Moran, Robert Glasper, Walter Smith III, Kendrick Scott, Chris Dave and James Francies. Of course, within that list there’s yet another bloodline, of musicians who’ve come to define jazz pianism in the 21st century: Moran, Glasper, Francies and, now, Cornish, who was born and raised in Houston and has been based in Los Angeles for over a decade.

In many ways, Cornish is the most profound embodiment yet of Blue Note’s regenerative influence — the idea that, like the label’s landmark midcentury recordings, Blue Note LPs of recent vintage have had a seismic impact on jazz’s ever-evolving sound. “Those early Robert Glasper records on Blue Note, like Canvas and In My Element, were my first window into this legacy I’m part of,” says Cornish, whose profile has elevated of late through his work with fellow Blue Note artist Joshua Redman. “I look at Jason Moran as the catalyst. And Glasper took some of that and added a whole other thing to it, and then James took it even further. With each one of us, it evolves and expands.”

Cornish shares with those players a rare duality, having cultivated a unique identity while also evoking radiant bits and pieces of jazz’s past. You’re Exaggerating! features Cornish with the rhythm tandem of bassist Joshua Crumbly and drummer Jonathan Pinson, performing nine original compositions, most of them inspired by personalmemories, reflections and idols.

“Quienxiety” is an expression of how Cornish’s calm exterior obscures inner-turmoil. “I’m a chronic overthinker,” he reveals. “I’m a people-pleaser.” “5AM,” with its open-ended, dreamlike arpeggios, meditates on the varyingimplications a twilit hour can have for a young man at different points in his life. “There have been times where I was up at 5 a.m. to work out or shed and be an ambitious college student,” he says. “And there were other times where I was up at 5 a.m. on a different vibe.” Cornish pays tribute to one of his most important influences, the late, great Geri Allen, with the kinetic “Queen Geri,” which was inspired by the revered pianist’s piece “Drummer’s Song.” “She would bring a more avant-garde and adventurous spirit to more traditional settings, and vice versa,” Cornish says. His homage is also an investigation of gender issues within jazz. “I do think that some of the most brilliant yet unfortunately overlooked minds in this music have been women,” he says.

Other album highlights tend toward a catalyst that is more purely musical. A recorded rhythm from drum titan Ben Riley provided the launch pad for “Palindrome,” featuring a guest appearance by guitarist Jeff Parker, whose impeccable taste complements the tune’s inquisitive contours, which are Monkian yet sleeker. “Modus Operandi” finds its spark in Moran’s Bandwagon and Baroque counterpoint. The edgy “DB Song” is named for drum and bass, though its more apparent muse is the visual experimentation of artist David Hammons.

In fact, Cornish explains, the entirety of You’re Exaggerating! is a kind of exercise in additive abstraction — a mystery in which the feeling of beguilement, rather than the resolution, is the point. Helmed by a generous, uplifting bandleader, the trio chops up and reinvents the groove at will, and embarks on unforeseen detours. Cornish’s approach, in its even-keeled texture and shrewd harmony, is a sort of mastery that entices rather than merely impresses. Under the sonic direction of L.A. musician-producer Henry Solomon, the trio was recorded in a way to allow for Cornish’s dynamics and touch to shine through. “Me and Henry talked about the frustrations we feel with how a lot of jazz records sound,” says Cornish, adding that “he understands the nuances and complexities that arein my music, and in me as a person.”

Who Paul Cornish is as a person has everything to do with Houston — a place where progressiveness and tradition exist in equilibrium, producing a culture and institutions that foster generation-defining talent. He showed interest in the drums as a toddler and studied percussion during grade school. Classical piano lessons began at age 5, and Cornish discovered jazz performance in his middle-school jazz band. His passion deepened at Houston’s long-running Summer Jazz Workshop, where he met Francies, a couple of years Cornish’s senior.

In Houston fashion, the church also played a pivotal role in his evolution. By middle school he was a paid working musician, leading programs of genre-blurring contemporary gospel at a youth church. He graduated to adult congregations, and to a three-service, full-day grind that taught him invaluable lessons in commitment and purpose he’d use later as a touring musician. “I still play in church to this day,” Cornish says, “and it instills this idea that you’re in service to something that’s larger than yourself. You’re a vessel for a message.”

“Continuing the legendary lineage of Houston pianists while still carving out your own lane is not an easy feat,” says Glasper. “Paul is doing just that, giving us a few pages from his personal story. Understanding the history but not being held back by the history is the ongoing struggle of the modern jazz musician. But there is no history without the now.”

Cornish relocated to the West Coast to attend the USC Thornton School of Music, and was chosen for the elite fellowship at UCLA’s Herbie Hancock Institute of Jazz. There, he developed a personal and creative relationship with Hancock and artist-in-residence Wayne Shorter — two of his lodestars, and epochal figures in Blue Note history. From Hancock, Cornish learned the necessity of being a good person — the icon’s favorite dictum that music is what you do, not who you are. At the institute, he absorbed the realization that he was going to have to make his own way. “It was really an education in who are you gonna be?” Cornish says.

He’s spent his years in L.A. sketching out an answer, with thrilling results. He’s collaborated with pop visionaries including Kanye West, Louis Cole, HAIM and Snoh Aalegra, and made his way into one of the finest working groups in all of jazz. On Words Fall Short, the most recent Blue Note album from saxophonist Joshua Redman, Cornish matches the leader’s mix of poise and emotional openness with his own contemplative language. Cornish has strived to internalize Redman’s “devotion to excellence,” he says. “He might be the most consistent person I’ve ever met in my life, in how he takes care of himself and the music.”

All of these experiences and mentors track throughout You’re Exaggerating!, a thoroughly compelling listen that ranks among Blue Note’s most auspicious debuts. Not that Paul Cornish, whose conversation is defined by its humility, would make such pronouncements himself. “Watching those players before me in Houston, it just gave me motivation to keep working hard,” he says. “I’m really just grateful to be a part of this story.”

DISCTRACK

DISCTRACK

9pm-1am | FREE | 21+ Come to DISCTRACK’s inaugural night. disc 01 featuring jersey club, latincore, guaracha, miami bass, ghetto tech, latincore and techno spun by the best young talent tucson has… Read more

9pm-1am | FREE | 21+

Come to DISCTRACK’s inaugural night.

disc 01 featuring jersey club, latincore, guaracha, miami bass, ghetto tech, latincore and techno spun by the best young talent tucson has to offer. Featuring Pondi Map, ROBERTITX, DJ Spuds and half-perfect.

PURR!

PURR!

10pm-2am | FREE | 21+ Purr Fridays are for the party animals! High energy Tech House and Club Hits, each week with a rotating lineup of college and local DJs & drink… Read more

10pm-2am | FREE | 21+

Purr Fridays are for the party animals! High energy Tech House and Club Hits, each week with a rotating lineup of college and local DJs & drink specials!

Night Shade w/ Massi on the Plaza!

Night Shade w/ Massi on the Plaza!

10pm-2am | FREE | 21+ Dance, drink, and hang out with us on the plaza! ✨House + Hip Hop✨ $3 PBR $4 TRULY $5 MEXICAN CANDY SHOT Read more

10pm-2am | FREE | 21+

Dance, drink, and hang out with us on the plaza!

✨House + Hip Hop✨

$3 PBR

$4 TRULY

$5 MEXICAN CANDY SHOT

Walker & Royce

Walker & Royce

W/ SUPPORT TBD Doors 6pm | Show 7pm | $16.99- $24.99 + Dice fees | 21+

W/ SUPPORT TBD

Doors 6pm | Show 7pm | $16.99- $24.99 + Dice fees | 21+

Paul Bowman’s Birthday | Duke Ellington “Indigos”
6:30PM & 8:30PM

Paul Bowman’s Birthday | Duke Ellington “Indigos”

($25-$35 Tickets + DICE fees | 6:30pm & 8:30pm Shows) Celebrate Paul Bowman’s Birthday with an evening steeped in elegance, reflection, and timeless jazz. This show is dedicated to Paul through the… Read more

($25-$35 Tickets + DICE fees | 6:30pm & 8:30pm Shows) Celebrate Paul Bowman’s Birthday with an evening steeped in elegance, reflection, and timeless jazz. This show is dedicated to Paul through the rich, atmospheric music of Duke Ellington’s Indigos—a collection renowned for its lush harmonies, soulful blues, and sophistication. Reworked for small ensamble featuring

Max Goldschmid (horns)

Eric Nakanishi (sax)

Angelo Versace (piano)

Scott Black (bass)

Arthur Vint (drums)

Late Night w/ Sounds by Posi

Late Night w/ Sounds by Posi

Saturdays | 10pm-2am | FREE | 21+ Come hangout and dance on the Hotel Congress Plaza with Sounds by Posi! He’ll be changing it up every week so, don’t miss out! $3… Read more

Saturdays | 10pm-2am | FREE | 21+

Come hangout and dance on the Hotel Congress Plaza with Sounds by Posi! He’ll be changing it up every week so, don’t miss out!

$3 PBR

$4 TRULY

$5 MEXICAN CANDY SHOT

Phenomena w/ Walters the Don!

Phenomena w/ Walters the Don!

Saturdays | 10pm-2am | FREE | 21+ PHENOMENA Intentionally crafted to pull you deeper into the night and onto the dance floor, Walters the Don crafts a diverse and immersive sonic experience… Read more

Saturdays | 10pm-2am | FREE | 21+

PHENOMENA

Intentionally crafted to pull you deeper into the night and onto the dance floor, Walters the Don crafts a diverse and immersive sonic experience for Saturdays nights in the club.

Expect a hypnotic selection from artists like Chris Lake, Cloonee, Max Styler, John Summit, PAWSA, Crankdat, Tape B, Subtronics, and ISOKNOCK blended with club anthems from Nicki Minaj, Lady Gaga, Black Eyed Peas, Charli XCX, Lil Jon, Doechii, Sexyy Red, Bad Bunny, Los Tucanes, and more!

Photo galleries, themed parties, the occasional opportunity to dance on stage is what you can expect.

Walters The Don and Club Congress presents the next evolution for Electronic Music at Hotel Congress!

$3 PBR

$4 TRULY

$5 MEXICAN CANDY SHOT

Haunted Hotel Tours

Haunted Hotel Tours

Haunted Hotel Tours will be available until Dec. 28th – Sundays at 2pm – Run Time: 30 minutes Adults $15 | Kids $10 For over a century, the Hotel Congress has stood… Read more

Haunted Hotel Tours will be available until Dec. 28th

– Sundays at 2pm
– Run Time: 30 minutes

Adults $15 | Kids $10

For over a century, the Hotel Congress has stood at the heart of Tucson, a living witness to the city’s history—and to those who refuse to leave it behind. Built in 1919, the hotel was designed for travelers stepping off the Southern Pacific line, with guest rooms, a café, a beauty shop, a barber, and the now-famous Tap Room bar. Yet beneath the grandeur of its architecture lies something far older: the land itself has been continuously inhabited for thousands of years, making Tucson one of North America’s oldest, and most haunted, living communities.

On this 30-minute walking tour, you’ll be let in on the hotel’s best-kept secrets. Meet the lace-shrouded lady of the staircase, drifting through the lobby trailing the faint scent of roses; the Victorian Gentleman in Room 214, quietly surveying the plaza in seersucker and top hat; the Locksmith’s Apprentice, tinkering at unseen locks; Vince, the butter-knife handyman, still tending to his work decades after his passing; and the Lady in White, whose presence has startled more than a few male guests. You’ll even hear the story of infamous bank robber John Dillinger, who passed through Hotel Congress in 1934 before a fire exposed his gang’s presence and led to his capture—without a single shot fired.

The tour wraps up in the rarely seen séance room, a space of quiet reflection, lingering echoes, and centuries of footsteps—perfect for anyone curious enough to step just a little closer to the unexplained. It’s more than a ghost tour; it’s a backstage pass to a living portrait of Hotel Congress, where history, humanity, and spirits mingle in plain sight.

Please note: the elevator was destroyed in the famous 1934 fire—guests must climb one flight of stairs to reach the haunted rooms.

Colin McIlrath Quartet

Colin McIlrath Quartet

($15-$25 tickets + DICE fees | 4:30pm Show) Bassist Colin McIlrath returns with their Quartet to the Century Room for a Sunday matinee. Colin McIlrath (bass) Eric Nakanishi (sax) Max Goldschmid (keys)… Read more

($15-$25 tickets + DICE fees | 4:30pm Show) Bassist Colin McIlrath returns with their Quartet to the Century Room for a Sunday matinee.

Colin McIlrath (bass) Eric Nakanishi (sax) Max Goldschmid (keys) Kenji Ono Lancaster (drums)

Jazz Jam with Max Goldschmid

Jazz Jam with Max Goldschmid

($5-$10 + DICE fees | 6:30pm9:30pm) Come sit in with multi-instrumentalist Max Goldschmid and the Century Room house band! Band opens up with a short set followed by an instrumental jam until… Read more

($5-$10 + DICE fees | 6:30pm9:30pm) Come sit in with multi-instrumentalist Max Goldschmid and the Century Room house band! Band opens up with a short set followed by an instrumental jam until 9:30pm. Musicians who sit in get in free thanks to the Sonora Arts & Music Initiative!

Sparrow Smith & The Resonant Rogues

Sparrow Smith & The Resonant Rogues

w/ Jason Dea West and the Siskiyou Crest Doors 7pm | Shpw 7:30pm | Advance $18 / Day of Show $22 + Dice fees | 16+ Sparrow Smith, a multi-instrumentalist based in… Read more

w/ Jason Dea West and the Siskiyou Crest

Doors 7pm | Shpw 7:30pm | Advance $18 / Day of Show $22 + Dice fees | 16+

Sparrow Smith, a multi-instrumentalist based in Marshall, NC, is well loved for her evocative songwriting, tasteful banjo playing, epic accordion chops, and striking outfits. A longtime member and leader of multiple bands (most notably Resonant Rogues) with Keith Josiah Smith, her husband and collaborator, Sparrow is stepping out under her own name with a new album of Appalachian originals. Her journey into old time started in her late teens with freight trains and Tommy Jarrell tapes, and her musical taste is also inspired by a lifelong love of dance. When not on tour, Sparrow can be found in the North Carolina mountains where she teaches Women’s Basic Carpentry and is building her own house from scratch.

Oregon/Arizona-based JASON DEA WEST has long been a lone troubadour, relentlessly rambling coast to coast for over a decade, forging and delivering his own unique blend of American folk and western music. He is a self-built, independent artist who has gained the attention of many passionate fans all over the world. WEST handled his own branding, promoting, booking, and recording productions, and his live shows are known for becoming passionate sing-alongs and cowpunk dance parties. As a one man show, playing harmonica, resophonic guitar, and suitcase kick drum, all while singing his original stories creating a sound comparable to one of a full band. Brilliantly blending vintage country, folk, and blues with timely sensibilities.

Karaoke in the Club!

Karaoke in the Club!

Congratulations, you’re booked! You’re the star at Late Night Karaoke this Sunday in the club – FREE from 10PM – 2AM Read more

Congratulations, you’re booked! You’re the star at Late Night Karaoke this Sunday in the club – FREE from 10PM – 2AM

Century Room 4 Year Anniversary w/ the CJO + Special Guests
6:30PM & 8:30PM

Century Room 4 Year Anniversary w/ the CJO + Special Guests

($30-$40 tickets + DICE fees | 6:30pm & 8:30pm Shows) Come celebrate the fourth Anniversary of the Century Room with the 17-piece Century Jazz Orchestra featuring special guests! Partial proceeds from the… Read more

($30-$40 tickets + DICE fees | 6:30pm & 8:30pm Shows) Come celebrate the fourth Anniversary of the Century Room with the 17-piece Century Jazz Orchestra featuring special guests! Partial proceeds from the show will benefit the Sonora Arts & Music Initiative, which is the organization responsible for ensuring the sustainability of the Jazz Orchestra..

Inspired by the Vanguard Jazz Orchestra, the 17-piece Century Jazz Orchestra performs every Monday night at the Century Room starting at 6:30pm. Expect music from the Count Basie Orchestra, Duke Ellington Orchestra, the Thad Jones/Mel Louis Jazz Orchestra, plus classics from Benny Goodman, Artie Shaw and much more! An intergenerational ensemble, the CJO fosters community with students, teachers and professionals performing alongside each other and is supported by the Sonora Arts & Music Initiative 501(c)3. Come relive the magic of the big band era every Monday as the CJO keeps the music alive and thriving in the 21st Century!

Some of the musicians you can expect to see on Mondays:

Arthur Vint, Pete Swan, Kenji Lancaster, Fred Hayes (drums) Colin McIlrath, Scott Black (bass) Angelo Versace, Chris Peña, Peter Saxe (piano) Matt Mitchell (guitar) Tim Buechler (bari sax) Ben Canfield, Simeon Roth, Dave Long (tenor sax) Eric Nakanishi, Joseph Rader (alto sax) Jordan Robison, Joshua Schanie, Benjamin Constantinides, Aidan Schofield (trombone) Morani Sanders, Anthony Gibes, Tony Belletti, Jibrael Alsooz, Jason Carder (trumpet).

Grupo Arizona
6:30PM & 8PM

Grupo Arizona

($10-$15 + DICE fees | 6:30pm & 8pm Sets) Grupo Arizona returns to the Century Room after a succesful summer residency and keeps the music going! Grupo Arizona is a dynamic classical… Read more

($10-$15 + DICE fees | 6:30pm & 8pm Sets) Grupo Arizona returns to the Century Room after a succesful summer residency and keeps the music going!

Grupo Arizona is a dynamic classical and jazz fusion chamber ensemble rooted in Mexican and Latin musical traditions, based in Tucson, Arizona. Their mission is to elevate and expand the reach of the rich musical genres from Mexico and across Latin America. Their performances pay homage to the original artists while also serving as a creative outlet for them to explore their own musical education and creativity through unique arrangements.

Alex Oliverio’s Sunshine Ensemble

Alex Oliverio’s Sunshine Ensemble

($15-$25 | 6:30pm Show) Guitarist and composer Alex Oliverio returns to the Century Room with his excellent band of collaborators! Read more

($15-$25 | 6:30pm Show) Guitarist and composer Alex Oliverio returns to the Century Room with his excellent band of collaborators!

Fortuna Malvada

Fortuna Malvada

w/ Napalm Strike and Brawliday Inn Doors 7pm | Show 7:30pm | Advance $12 / Day of Show $15 + Dice fees | 16+ Familia, in all its broadness, is a difficult… Read more

w/ Napalm Strike and Brawliday Inn

Doors 7pm | Show 7:30pm | Advance $12 / Day of Show $15 + Dice fees | 16+

Familia, in all its broadness, is a difficult idea to define. Arizona’s Fortuna Malvada utilizes that variable definition to their benefit, while fashioning a weapon of it in the process. Their debut, a five song hardcore punk cruncher, adopts a sonic idealogy forged from myriad walks of life. Familia is easily defined and readily inclusive through Fortuna Malvada’s vitriol. Breathing the cultural fire ignited by Los Crudos while lighting a torch akin to contemporaries Initiate, Fortuna Malvada are of a storied lineage of hardcore they are poised, with feminine and minority rage, to continue.

Tempo

Tempo

9pm-1am | FREE | 21+ HAPPY NEW YEAR! Come be yourself! TEMPO🗯️: the party every Thursday where DJs, vendors, and homies meet to put you on! Cheapest drinks all week👊🏼 Calling all… Read more

9pm-1am | FREE | 21+

HAPPY NEW YEAR! Come be yourself! TEMPO🗯️: the party every Thursday where DJs, vendors, and homies meet to put you on! Cheapest drinks all week👊🏼

Calling all creators: Inviting Dj’s, Beat Makers, Artists & Music Lovers to join us to play whatever makes you feel most. Rotating Genres, Creative Blends, Amateurs & Experts all welcome here.

We’re launching a collectible Tempo card – consider it your key to elevated, impromptu perks you when least expect it! 😉👌🏽

Timing | Energy | Movement | Performance | Originality

Hosted by: @waltersthedon⚡️ | 🌝 @good.day.good.night 🌚

Space Travelers Union | Married but Separated

Space Travelers Union | Married but Separated

($10-$15 Tickets + DICE fees | 9pm Show) Space Travelers Union Presents: Married but Separated – A Collaborative Album Release Married but Separated is a collaborative album by Patrick Morris, Alassane Diarra,… Read more

($10-$15 Tickets + DICE fees | 9pm Show) Space Travelers Union Presents: Married but Separated – A Collaborative Album Release

Married but Separated is a collaborative album by Patrick Morris, Alassane Diarra, Casey Hadland, Eric Nakanishi, and Ryan Wheless, presented here in a live album-release performance..

This event kicks off the Space Travelers Union Presents residency at the Century Room.

Space Travelers Union is a creative-musician collective formed in the Arizona desert through the meeting of composition, improvisation, and electronic signal. Operating with a rotating cast drawn from the American Southwest, the project has reached international audiences through BBC6, Radio France’s FIP, JazzFM, and Gilles Peterson’s WorldwideFM, with additional recognition from Bandcamp’s “New and Notable” and YouTube Music’s Jazz Hotlist.

This performance features:

Patrick Morris – bass

Alassane Diarra – keyboard

Casey Hadland – drums

Eric Nakanishi – alto saxophone

Ryan Wheless – tenor saxophone + electronics

Century Room 4th Anniversary  | Staff Spotlight!
6:30PM & 8:30PM

Century Room 4th Anniversary | Staff Spotlight!

($20-$30 Tickets + DICE fees | 6:30pm & 8:30pm Shows) Join us at the Century Room as part of our 4 year anniversary celebration featuring our many musicial staff! This show will… Read more

($20-$30 Tickets + DICE fees | 6:30pm & 8:30pm Shows) Join us at the Century Room as part of our 4 year anniversary celebration featuring our many musicial staff! This show will spotlight the Century Room’s talented bartenders, servers, sound engineers, door staff and booking assistants in concert together!

You’ll see familiar faces like Melrose McClain, Athena Blue, Ricardo Garcia, Victor Gutierrez, Chris Monzon, Colin McIlrath, Anthony GIbes, Kenji Lancaster, Max Goldschmid, Jibrael Alsooz, JC Chiriguayo, Jack O;’Breind and of course Century Room Artistic Director Arthur Vint! (You may even hear Paul Bowman sing a number…) This will be a family affair!

Conjuntofied Night: Los Arcos Hermanos Peña

Conjuntofied Night: Los Arcos Hermanos Peña

w/ Conjunto Diferencia Doors 7pm | Show 7:30pm | 21+ – General Admission Seating: $20 + Dice fees – General Admission Standing: Advance $12 / Day of Show $15 + Dice fees… Read more

w/ Conjunto Diferencia

Doors 7pm | Show 7:30pm | 21+

– General Admission Seating: $20 + Dice fees
– General Admission Standing: Advance $12 / Day of Show $15 + Dice fees

Los Arcos Hermanos Peña stand as one of the most respected and long-standing family groups in Conjunto and Tejano music. Founded by Jerry Peña, a gifted accordionist, songwriter, and bandleader, the group has carried a rich musical tradition across three generations, performing throughout the United States and Mexico.

By the late 1970s, Jerry transformed the group into a family act, with his brothers, and now his sons and nephews carrying the Peña legacy forward. Over the decades, the band has recorded more than 38 full-length albums, blending heartfelt conjunto tradition with rhythmic innovation. Their dedication and musicianship have earned them a reputation for authenticity, excellence, and endurance in the genre.

After a short hiatus, Jerry led a triumphant comeback, regrouping Los Arcos Hermanos Peña with his sons and nephews—sparking one of the most successful eras in their history. Their hit single “Buena Suerte Corazon” became a record-breaking phenomenon, dominating radio charts and reaffirming their legendary status in conjunto music.

With over five decades of music, Los Arcos Hermanos Peña have become more than a band; they are a multigenerational force keeping the spirit of conjunto alive. Their music reflects love, faith, cultural pride, and family. Their journey embodies resilience and passion.

Today, under the direction of Jerry Peña, Los Arcos Hermanos Peña continue to inspire audiences with their timeless sound, award-winning performances, and devotion to the art of conjunto music.

PURR!

PURR!

10pm-2am | FREE | 21+ Purr Fridays are for the party animals! High energy Tech House and Club Hits, each week with a rotating lineup of college and local DJs & drink… Read more

10pm-2am | FREE | 21+

Purr Fridays are for the party animals! High energy Tech House and Club Hits, each week with a rotating lineup of college and local DJs & drink specials!

Retro Game Show Night: Win, Lose or Draw Badly!

Retro Game Show Night: Win, Lose or Draw Badly!

Doors 6pm | Show 7pm | Advance $15 + Dice fees | 18+ Retro Game Show Night Presents Win, Lose or Draw Badly! Retro Game Show Night – Tucson’s longest-running live comedy… Read more

Doors 6pm | Show 7pm | Advance $15 + Dice fees | 18+

Retro Game Show Night Presents Win, Lose or Draw Badly!

Retro Game Show Night – Tucson’s longest-running live comedy show – returns for its 15th year with Win, Lose or Draw Badly, our beloved Pictionary-on-acid spectacle where artistic skill is optional and confidence is wildly misplaced.

Chatty Kathee is back in hosting form, attempting to keep the wheels on while Swish Manley assists in his signature “technically present” capacity. Celebrity guests Fulta Burstyn and Parker join the madness to draw, guess, overthink, and passionately defend illustrations that cannot be defended.

Fifteen years in. Still drawing badly.

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Gracie Jay Quartet
6:30PM & 8:30PM

Gracie Jay Quartet

($20-$30 Tickets + DICE fees | 6:30pm & 8:30pm Shows) Multi talented arranger and vocalist, Gracie Jay has performed and recorded with artists including Cyrille Aimee, Nicholas Payton, Camille Thurman, Jamison Ross… Read more

($20-$30 Tickets + DICE fees | 6:30pm & 8:30pm Shows) Multi talented arranger and vocalist, Gracie Jay has performed and recorded with artists including Cyrille Aimee, Nicholas Payton, Camille Thurman, Jamison Ross and more. Her written works have been performed by groups including the New Orleans Jazz Orchestra, Next Generation Big Band, and the New Guard Big Band. Part of a rare, niche category of talented female vocalists, Gracie is a powerful force on stage, simultaneously writing and arranging for the same large-ensembles she masterfully sings for.

In addition to her success as an arranger and jazz vocalist, Gracie works on a number of side projects including her role as the lead singer for the Colorado-based band, J-Calvin, Public Opinion of North Carolina, and of course her own solo and group projects. Hired for her diverse artistic contributions, Gracie is known for elevating every group she’s invited to. Performances with these groups include the Tuscon Jazz Festival, French Quarter Festival, Telluride Jazz Festival and more.

Music education has always been a part of Gracie’s career. She actively hosts classes and workshops, and directs choirs and large ensembles. Gracie dedicated three years to working with young musicians as the music director at Academy Del Sol, a K-8 charter school. She recently served as an adjunct professor at Loyola University of New Orleans.

Gracie received her Bachelors degree in Vocal Performance and Professional Music from Berklee College of Music. In 2020, she received her Masters degree in Arranging and Composition from North Carolina Central University under the tutelage of Joey Calderazzo, Branford Marsalis, and Brian Horton.

Gracie Jay (vocals) Jonathan Eldridge II (piano) Jeffrey Sandberg (bass) Casey Hadland (drums)

Late Night w/ Sounds by Posi

Late Night w/ Sounds by Posi

Saturdays | 10pm-2am | FREE | 21+ Come hangout and dance on the Hotel Congress Plaza with Sounds by Posi! He’ll be changing it up every week so, don’t miss out! $3… Read more

Saturdays | 10pm-2am | FREE | 21+

Come hangout and dance on the Hotel Congress Plaza with Sounds by Posi! He’ll be changing it up every week so, don’t miss out!

$3 PBR

$4 TRULY

$5 MEXICAN CANDY SHOT

Phenomena w/ Walters the Don!

Phenomena w/ Walters the Don!

Saturdays | 10pm-2am | FREE | 21+ PHENOMENA Intentionally crafted to pull you deeper into the night and onto the dance floor, Walters the Don crafts a diverse and immersive sonic experience… Read more

Saturdays | 10pm-2am | FREE | 21+

PHENOMENA

Intentionally crafted to pull you deeper into the night and onto the dance floor, Walters the Don crafts a diverse and immersive sonic experience for Saturdays nights in the club.

Expect a hypnotic selection from artists like Chris Lake, Cloonee, Max Styler, John Summit, PAWSA, Crankdat, Tape B, Subtronics, and ISOKNOCK blended with club anthems from Nicki Minaj, Lady Gaga, Black Eyed Peas, Charli XCX, Lil Jon, Doechii, Sexyy Red, Bad Bunny, Los Tucanes, and more!

Photo galleries, themed parties, the occasional opportunity to dance on stage is what you can expect.

Walters The Don and Club Congress presents the next evolution for Electronic Music at Hotel Congress!

$3 PBR

$4 TRULY

$5 MEXICAN CANDY SHOT

Haunted Hotel Tours

Haunted Hotel Tours

Haunted Hotel Tours will be available until Dec. 28th – Sundays at 2pm – Run Time: 30 minutes Adults $15 | Kids $10 For over a century, the Hotel Congress has stood… Read more

Haunted Hotel Tours will be available until Dec. 28th

– Sundays at 2pm
– Run Time: 30 minutes

Adults $15 | Kids $10

For over a century, the Hotel Congress has stood at the heart of Tucson, a living witness to the city’s history—and to those who refuse to leave it behind. Built in 1919, the hotel was designed for travelers stepping off the Southern Pacific line, with guest rooms, a café, a beauty shop, a barber, and the now-famous Tap Room bar. Yet beneath the grandeur of its architecture lies something far older: the land itself has been continuously inhabited for thousands of years, making Tucson one of North America’s oldest, and most haunted, living communities.

On this 30-minute walking tour, you’ll be let in on the hotel’s best-kept secrets. Meet the lace-shrouded lady of the staircase, drifting through the lobby trailing the faint scent of roses; the Victorian Gentleman in Room 214, quietly surveying the plaza in seersucker and top hat; the Locksmith’s Apprentice, tinkering at unseen locks; Vince, the butter-knife handyman, still tending to his work decades after his passing; and the Lady in White, whose presence has startled more than a few male guests. You’ll even hear the story of infamous bank robber John Dillinger, who passed through Hotel Congress in 1934 before a fire exposed his gang’s presence and led to his capture—without a single shot fired.

The tour wraps up in the rarely seen séance room, a space of quiet reflection, lingering echoes, and centuries of footsteps—perfect for anyone curious enough to step just a little closer to the unexplained. It’s more than a ghost tour; it’s a backstage pass to a living portrait of Hotel Congress, where history, humanity, and spirits mingle in plain sight.

Please note: the elevator was destroyed in the famous 1934 fire—guests must climb one flight of stairs to reach the haunted rooms.

Aretha Franklin Tribute by Amy V Ensemble

Aretha Franklin Tribute by Amy V Ensemble

($20-$30 + DICE fees | 4:30pm Show ) Vocalist Amy V of Soul Essential has put together a groovy tribute to the Queen of Soul Aretha Franklin! Read more

($20-$30 + DICE fees | 4:30pm Show ) Vocalist Amy V of Soul Essential has put together a groovy tribute to the Queen of Soul Aretha Franklin!

Tucson Erotica Presents: Siren Soirée – Variety Show + Art Bazaar

Tucson Erotica Presents: Siren Soirée – Variety Show + Art Bazaar

5pm-8pm | Advance $15 / Day of Show $20 + Dice fees | 21+ Tucson Erotica Presents: Siren Soirée – A seductive performance showcase & art bazaar featuring over 20 erotic vendors,… Read more

5pm-8pm | Advance $15 / Day of Show $20 + Dice fees | 21+

Tucson Erotica Presents: Siren Soirée – A seductive performance showcase & art bazaar featuring over 20 erotic vendors, a steamy photo booth, mouthwatering food truck fare and a variety showcase including aerial, burlesque, drag, fire & pole performances.

Hosted by Mother Junk (@holymotherjunk) with DJ MIJITO (@mijito_dj)

Jazz Jam with Max Goldschmid

Jazz Jam with Max Goldschmid

($5-$10 + DICE fees | 6:30pm-9:30pm) Come sit in with multi-instrumentalist Max Goldschmid and the Century Room house band! Band opens up with a short set followed by an instrumental jam until… Read more

($5-$10 + DICE fees | 6:30pm-9:30pm) Come sit in with multi-instrumentalist Max Goldschmid and the Century Room house band! Band opens up with a short set followed by an instrumental jam until 9:30pm. Musicians who sit in get in free thanks to the Sonora Arts & Music Initiative!

Jeffrey Foucault

Jeffrey Foucault

w/ Louisa Stancioff 7pm | Show 7:30pm | 21+ – High top table for two: $30 + Dice fees – Premium Seating: $25 + Dice fees In two decades on the road… Read more

w/ Louisa Stancioff

7pm | Show 7:30pm | 21+

– High top table for two: $30 + Dice fees
– Premium Seating: $25 + Dice fees

In two decades on the road Jeffrey Foucault has become one of the most distinctive voices in American music, refining a sound instantly recognizable for its simplicity and emotional power. With a string of critically acclaimed studio albums – “Stark, literate songs that are as wide open as the landscape of his native Midwest” (The New Yorker), “Beat-up troubadour folk whittled to dolorous perfection” (Uncut), “Songwriting Brilliance,” (Irish Times) – he’s built a brick-and-mortar international touring career and a devoted following, one that includes luminaries like Van Dyke Parks, Greil Marcus, and Don Henley.

Karaoke in the Club!

Karaoke in the Club!

Congratulations, you’re booked! You’re the star at Late Night Karaoke this Sunday in the club – FREE from 10PM – 2AM Read more

Congratulations, you’re booked! You’re the star at Late Night Karaoke this Sunday in the club – FREE from 10PM – 2AM

The Century Jazz Orchestra feat. Gracie Jay
6:30PM & 8:30PM

The Century Jazz Orchestra feat. Gracie Jay

($25-$35 Tickets + DICE fees | 6:30pm & 8:30pm Shows) Multi talented arranger and vocalist, Gracie Jay returns to front the 17-piece Century Jazz Orchestra! GRACIE JAY Gracie Jay has performed and… Read more

($25-$35 Tickets + DICE fees | 6:30pm & 8:30pm Shows) Multi talented arranger and vocalist, Gracie Jay returns to front the 17-piece Century Jazz Orchestra!

GRACIE JAY

Gracie Jay has performed and recorded with artists including Cyrille Aimee, Nicholas Payton, Camille Thurman, Jamison Ross and more. Her written works have been performed by groups including the New Orleans Jazz Orchestra, Next Generation Big Band, and the New Guard Big Band. Part of a rare, niche category of talented female vocalists, Gracie is a powerful force on stage, simultaneously writing and arranging for the same large-ensembles she masterfully sings for.

In addition to her success as an arranger and jazz vocalist, Gracie works on a number of side projects including her role as the lead singer for the Colorado-based band, J-Calvin, Public Opinion of North Carolina, and of course her own solo and group projects. Hired for her diverse artistic contributions, Gracie is known for elevating every group she’s invited to. Performances with these groups include the Tuscon Jazz Festival, French Quarter Festival, Telluride Jazz Festival and more.

Music education has always been a part of Gracie’s career. She actively hosts classes and workshops, and directs choirs and large ensembles. Gracie dedicated three years to working with young musicians as the music director at Academy Del Sol, a K-8 charter school. She recently served as an adjunct professor at Loyola University of New Orleans.

Gracie received her Bachelors degree in Vocal Performance and Professional Music from Berklee College of Music. In 2020, she received her Masters degree in Arranging and Composition from North Carolina Central University under the tutelage of Joey Calderazzo, Branford Marsalis, and Brian Horton.

CENTURY JAZZ ORCHESTRA

Inspired by the Vanguard Jazz Orchestra, the 17-piece Century Jazz Orchestra performs every Monday night at the Century Room starting at 6:30pm. An intergenerational ensemble, the CJO fosters community with students, teachers and professionals performing alongside each other and is supported by the Sonora Arts & Music Initiative 501(c)3. Come relive the magic of the big band era every Monday as the CJO keeps the music alive and thriving in the 21st Century!

76th Street

76th Street

w/ Tornsey Doors 7pm | Show 7:30pm | 21+ – Advance $25 / Day of Show $30 + Dice fees – VIP M&G: $115 + Dice fees ***Includes general admission ticket, pre-show… Read more

w/ Tornsey

Doors 7pm | Show 7:30pm | 21+

– Advance $25 / Day of Show $30 + Dice fees
– VIP M&G: $115 + Dice fees
***Includes general admission ticket, pre-show meet and greet with band, photo opportunity with band, signed tour poster & private performance***

The Hot Club of Tucson | Hot Jazz Wednesday
6:30PM & 8PM

The Hot Club of Tucson | Hot Jazz Wednesday

($10-$15 + DICE fees | 6:30pm & 8pm Sets) Nick Coventry, Matt Mitchell, Evan Dain & Marco Rosano form the swinging Hot Club of Tucson Quartet! The group plays jazz manouche in… Read more

($10-$15 + DICE fees | 6:30pm & 8pm Sets) Nick Coventry, Matt Mitchell, Evan Dain & Marco Rosano form the swinging Hot Club of Tucson Quartet! The group plays jazz manouche in the style of Django Reinhardt and Stephane Grappeli. The band starts at 6:30pm. Every 2nd Wednesday!

Django Reinhardt and Stéphane Grappelli were pivotal figures in the development of jazz in Europe, particularly through their groundbreaking work with the Quintette du Hot Club de France in the 1930s. Reinhardt, a Belgian-born Romani guitarist, overcame a debilitating hand injury to pioneer a unique style of jazz guitar that combined virtuosic speed, expressive phrasing, and gypsy musical traditions. Grappelli, a classically trained French violinist, brought elegance and melodic sophistication to jazz improvisation, helping elevate the violin as a serious jazz instrument. Together, their collaboration fused American swing with European sensibilities, laying the foundation for what became known as “Gypsy Jazz” and influencing generations of musicians worldwide.

***”Hot Jazz Wednesdays”** take you back to the roots of jazz with music from the 1920s and ’30s. Every 2nd Wednesday is reserved for the Hot Club of Tucson, which performs French Jazz Manouche in the style of Django Reinhardt & Stéphane Grappelli. Every 4th Wednesday features Marco & The Polos performing music from New Orleans & Chicago.*

Blue Skies Trio

Blue Skies Trio

($20-$30 + DICE fees | 6:30pm Show) Blue Skies Trio returns to the Century Room for a romantic, Pre-Valentine’s Day concert. The group features Gabrielle Pietrangelo on lead vocals and baritone ukulele,… Read more

($20-$30 + DICE fees | 6:30pm Show) Blue Skies Trio returns to the Century Room for a romantic, Pre-Valentine’s Day concert. The group features Gabrielle Pietrangelo on lead vocals and baritone ukulele, Ben DeGain on vibraphone, and Thøger Lund on upright bass. Together they bring sentimental renditions of love songs and hidden gems from the 1930s and ‘40s American Songbook.

With performances that evoke the romance of another era, Blue Skies Trio has spent more than a decade sharing heartfelt renditions of love songs and hidden gems from the 1930s and ’40s American Songbook. The trio’s sound -featuring vocals, baritone ukulele, shimmering vibraphone and upright bass, a pairing seldom seen in a traditional jazz ensemble- creates a dreamy texture that feels both nostalgic and intimate. Whether captivating a quiet listening room or setting the mood for a private event, Blue Skies Trio brings timeless melodies to life with charm and ease.

Tempo

Tempo

9pm-1am | FREE | 21+ HAPPY NEW YEAR! Come be yourself! TEMPO🗯️: the party every Thursday where DJs, vendors, and homies meet to put you on! Cheapest drinks all week👊🏼 Calling all… Read more

9pm-1am | FREE | 21+

HAPPY NEW YEAR! Come be yourself! TEMPO🗯️: the party every Thursday where DJs, vendors, and homies meet to put you on! Cheapest drinks all week👊🏼

Calling all creators: Inviting Dj’s, Beat Makers, Artists & Music Lovers to join us to play whatever makes you feel most. Rotating Genres, Creative Blends, Amateurs & Experts all welcome here.

We’re launching a collectible Tempo card – consider it your key to elevated, impromptu perks you when least expect it! 😉👌🏽

Timing | Energy | Movement | Performance | Originality

Hosted by: @waltersthedon⚡️ | 🌝 @good.day.good.night 🌚

Grown Folks

Grown Folks

($10-$15 Tickets + Dice Fees | 9pm Show) Join Grown Folks as they start their residency here at the Century Room ! Who are “Grown Folks”? More than just a band, Grown… Read more

($10-$15 Tickets + Dice Fees | 9pm Show) Join Grown Folks as they start their residency here at the Century Room !

Who are “Grown Folks”?

More than just a band, Grown Folks is a Tucson “supergroup” that bridges the gap between classic traditions and modern grooves. The core trio features three of the region’s most formidable talents:

* Chris Peña: A local piano legend known for his soulful touch and sophisticated arrangements.

* TroyCov: A precision drummer who brings an unmistakable energy to the stage.

* Joshua “The Mad Scientist” Sailor: A bassist whose big deep pockets ground the group’s experimental edge.

What to Expect

True to their name, Grown Folks delivers “music for the soul”—a nutritionally balanced, home-cooked meal of sound that transcends simple genres. While their roots are firmly planted in Jazz, their monthly series will explore a rich tapestry of:

* Contemporary Jazz & Fusion: Tributes to icons like Marcus Miller and Robert Glasper.

* Old School R&B & Neo-Soul: Smooth, 80s and 90s-inspired grooves that get you moving.

* Classic Hip-Hop & Gospel: Rhythmic, spiritual influences that connect the mind, body, and soul.

The Series Kickoff

Join us on Thursday, February 12th for the inaugural night of this residency. Whether they are joined by special guests on the sax or guitar, or stripping it down to the core trio, Grown Folks promises an “off the hook” atmosphere that has consistently packed the room in the past.

Alyssa Allgood Quartet
6:30PM & 8:30PM

Alyssa Allgood Quartet

($25-$35 + DICE fees| 6:30pm & 8:30pm shows) Alyssa makes her return to the Century Room for an evening of originals and jazz standards. Named a “Rising Star Female Vocalist” in the… Read more

($25-$35 + DICE fees| 6:30pm & 8:30pm shows) Alyssa makes her return to the Century Room for an evening of originals and jazz standards.

Named a “Rising Star Female Vocalist” in the 2024 Downbeat Magazine Critics Poll and voted “Best Individual Jazz Musician” in the 2024 Chicago Reader Poll, Alyssa Allgood has captured attention for her dynamic vocal command, sophisticated songwriting, and captivating performances. Showcasing modern sensibilities, Allgood is a fearless vocalist known for her confident musical interaction, fierce improvisation, and vulnerable expression. Downbeat Magazine has praised her “boldness, swagger, and surefooted musicianship” while the New York City Jazz Record has recognized her “force, clarity and jazz integrity.”

A charismatic and engaging performer, Allgood regularly headlines the acclaimed Jazz Showcase, Green Mill and Winter’s Jazz Club in her Chicago homebase. She tours frequently, having appeared at such esteemed venues as Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Dizzy’s Club, Birdland, Mezzrow in New York, Blues Alley in DC, Blue Llama in Ann Arbor, Jazz, TX in San Antonio, Rudy’s Jazz Room in Nashville, The Century Room in Tucson and many others.

Galentine’s Cocktail Party!

Galentine’s Cocktail Party!

6pm-9pm | 21+ General Admission: $25 + Dice fees includes: – A cocktail demonstration on how to make an espresso martini or cosmopolitan – One cocktail (your choice: espresso martini or cosmo)… Read more

6pm-9pm | 21+

General Admission: $25 + Dice fees includes:

– A cocktail demonstration on how to make an espresso martini or cosmopolitan
– One cocktail (your choice: espresso martini or cosmo)
– A sweet treat

Skip the pressure of Valentine’s Day and celebrate love in all its forms—gals, pals, or yourself! Join us on the Plaza for a cozy, cocktail-forward night with a personal dance party!

You’ll have a private bar serving up drinks, while Tierra keeps the vibes right with a background DJ set perfect for sipping, mingling, and dancing. Special menu of light bites will also be available for purchase.

Grab your people (or come make new ones) and hang out with us!

Matte Blvck

Matte Blvck

w/ So Much Blood Doors 7pm | Show 7:30pm | All Ages – General Admission: Advance $20 / Day of Show $25 + Dice fees – VIP Meet and Greet: $60 +… Read more

w/ So Much Blood

Doors 7pm | Show 7:30pm | All Ages

– General Admission: Advance $20 / Day of Show $25 + Dice fees
– VIP Meet and Greet: $60 + Dice fees *Includes a general admission ticket*

PURR!

PURR!

10pm-2am | FREE | 21+ Purr Fridays are for the party animals! High energy Tech House and Club Hits, each week with a rotating lineup of college and local DJs & drink… Read more

10pm-2am | FREE | 21+

Purr Fridays are for the party animals! High energy Tech House and Club Hits, each week with a rotating lineup of college and local DJs & drink specials!

MATTE BLVCK After Party w/ MIJITO!

MATTE BLVCK After Party w/ MIJITO!

10pm-2am | FREE | 21+ Join us for an industrial goth wave after party set w/ MIJITO! Read more

10pm-2am | FREE | 21+

Join us for an industrial goth wave after party set w/ MIJITO!

Marry Me, Congress Presents: A Viva La Vegas Valentine’s Day!

Marry Me, Congress Presents: A Viva La Vegas Valentine’s Day!

Doors 5pm | Ceremony 6pm | Reception 7pm | All Ages **Couples Package – $500 + dice fees includes:** – A hotel room for two on the night of the ceremony –… Read more

Doors 5pm | Ceremony 6pm | Reception 7pm | All Ages

**Couples Package – $500 + dice fees includes:**

– A hotel room for two on the night of the ceremony
– A boutonniere and/or bouquet
– Professional wedding photos on the rooftop and with a retro car sporting a “Just Married” sign *Additional photos will be charged seperately*
– Mini dessert for you and your spouse
– Mini-Split Champagne toast
– Two breakfast mimosa voucher for the next morning (with food purchase)

**Want to Be One of the Seven?**
Applications are open now and close on January 28. Couples will be notified on January 30. Love stories encouraged. Vegas energy required! Apply here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSf9A4vp_Nc9dOc-3zkUYue6U8pn64WL_GON3k_66r9nnrpZ1g/viewform

**Attending as a Guest?** Guests and the public are welcome to join the celebration!

**General Admission – $14 + dice fees includes:**

– Access to ceremony and reception
– Cake and champagne toast

This Valentine’s Day—February 14, 2026—Hotel Congress is hosting a one-night-only wedding spectacular where seven lucky couples will have the chance to say “I do” in a shared ceremony, officiated by Elvis himself (okay, an impersonator). We’ll provide the wedding essentials; you bring your partner, rings, guests… and, of course, your marriage license.

All seven couples will be married at the same time, followed by a champagne toast, mini wedding cake, and a lively reception. Celebrate your first hour as newlyweds with a live band, then keep the party going as DJ Posi takes over the dance floor.

Think red carpet aisle, Retro Car photo ops, Vegas glam, and a party that lasts well into the night!

Love, Felíz
6:30PM & 8:30PM

Love, Felíz

($20-$30 Tickets + DICE fees | 6:30pm & 8:30pm Shows) Spend Valentine’s Day at the Century Room with returning vocalist Felíz Torralba. Join us for an intimate soirée where classic romance meets… Read more

($20-$30 Tickets + DICE fees | 6:30pm & 8:30pm Shows) Spend Valentine’s Day at the Century Room with returning vocalist Felíz Torralba. Join us for an intimate soirée where classic romance meets playful seduction. Inspired by the idea of a love letter signed with intention, LOVE, FELÍZ, unfolds through timeless jazz standards, sultry ballads, and flirtatious swing, delivered with warmth, goosebumps, and that sharp wit that audiences know and love.

Candlelit and close, expect this evening to move between tenderness and tease, LOVE, FELÍZ is Valentine’s night for jazz lovers and regular ol’ lovers: polished, sensual, and designed to linger long after the final note.

Consider this your invitation — LOVE, FELÍZ

Emo Nite at Club Congress!

Emo Nite at Club Congress!

9pm | 21+ Advance $21 | Day of Show $25 + Dice fees “Not a band. Not DJ’s. We throw parties for the music we love.” $1 per ticket transaction sponsors Emo… Read more

9pm | 21+

Advance $21 | Day of Show $25 + Dice fees

“Not a band. Not DJ’s. We throw parties for the music we love.”

$1 per ticket transaction sponsors Emo Nite Gives A F*ck. Donations are allocated for worthwhile organizations focusing on:

· Mental Health

· Harm Reduction

· Children & Families

· Poverty & Homelessness

· Disenfranchised Communities

· Terminal Illness

Late Night w/ Sounds by Posi

Late Night w/ Sounds by Posi

Saturdays | 10pm-2am | FREE | 21+ Come hangout and dance on the Hotel Congress Plaza with Sounds by Posi! He’ll be changing it up every week so, don’t miss out! $3… Read more

Saturdays | 10pm-2am | FREE | 21+

Come hangout and dance on the Hotel Congress Plaza with Sounds by Posi! He’ll be changing it up every week so, don’t miss out!

$3 PBR

$4 TRULY

$5 MEXICAN CANDY SHOT

Phenomena w/ Walters the Don!

Phenomena w/ Walters the Don!

Saturdays | 10pm-2am | FREE | 21+ PHENOMENA Intentionally crafted to pull you deeper into the night and onto the dance floor, Walters the Don crafts a diverse and immersive sonic experience… Read more

Saturdays | 10pm-2am | FREE | 21+

PHENOMENA

Intentionally crafted to pull you deeper into the night and onto the dance floor, Walters the Don crafts a diverse and immersive sonic experience for Saturdays nights in the club.

Expect a hypnotic selection from artists like Chris Lake, Cloonee, Max Styler, John Summit, PAWSA, Crankdat, Tape B, Subtronics, and ISOKNOCK blended with club anthems from Nicki Minaj, Lady Gaga, Black Eyed Peas, Charli XCX, Lil Jon, Doechii, Sexyy Red, Bad Bunny, Los Tucanes, and more!

Photo galleries, themed parties, the occasional opportunity to dance on stage is what you can expect.

Walters The Don and Club Congress presents the next evolution for Electronic Music at Hotel Congress!

$3 PBR

$4 TRULY

$5 MEXICAN CANDY SHOT

Haunted Hotel Tours

Haunted Hotel Tours

Haunted Hotel Tours will be available until Dec. 28th – Sundays at 2pm – Run Time: 30 minutes Adults $15 | Kids $10 For over a century, the Hotel Congress has stood… Read more

Haunted Hotel Tours will be available until Dec. 28th

– Sundays at 2pm
– Run Time: 30 minutes

Adults $15 | Kids $10

For over a century, the Hotel Congress has stood at the heart of Tucson, a living witness to the city’s history—and to those who refuse to leave it behind. Built in 1919, the hotel was designed for travelers stepping off the Southern Pacific line, with guest rooms, a café, a beauty shop, a barber, and the now-famous Tap Room bar. Yet beneath the grandeur of its architecture lies something far older: the land itself has been continuously inhabited for thousands of years, making Tucson one of North America’s oldest, and most haunted, living communities.

On this 30-minute walking tour, you’ll be let in on the hotel’s best-kept secrets. Meet the lace-shrouded lady of the staircase, drifting through the lobby trailing the faint scent of roses; the Victorian Gentleman in Room 214, quietly surveying the plaza in seersucker and top hat; the Locksmith’s Apprentice, tinkering at unseen locks; Vince, the butter-knife handyman, still tending to his work decades after his passing; and the Lady in White, whose presence has startled more than a few male guests. You’ll even hear the story of infamous bank robber John Dillinger, who passed through Hotel Congress in 1934 before a fire exposed his gang’s presence and led to his capture—without a single shot fired.

The tour wraps up in the rarely seen séance room, a space of quiet reflection, lingering echoes, and centuries of footsteps—perfect for anyone curious enough to step just a little closer to the unexplained. It’s more than a ghost tour; it’s a backstage pass to a living portrait of Hotel Congress, where history, humanity, and spirits mingle in plain sight.

Please note: the elevator was destroyed in the famous 1934 fire—guests must climb one flight of stairs to reach the haunted rooms.

Elisabeth Geel Matinee

Elisabeth Geel Matinee

($20-$30 + DICE fees | 4:30pm Show ) Netherlands-born Elisabeth Geel is a singer-songwriter with a distinctive guitar style and warm, powerful mezzo soprano vocals. Her compositions are characterized by complex jazz-influenced… Read more

($20-$30 + DICE fees | 4:30pm Show ) Netherlands-born Elisabeth Geel is a singer-songwriter with a distinctive guitar style and warm, powerful mezzo soprano vocals. Her compositions are characterized by complex jazz-influenced structures and harmonies, and by cerebral, but straight-from-the-heart lyrics.

She credits Joni Mitchell and Laura Nyro as early influences, but throughout her career she has been inspired by artists from a wide range of genres and cultures. As a songwriter she evolved by distilling these influences into her own unique writing style.

Elisabeth has lived most of her life in Italy, where she performed at music clubs, concert halls, and festivals across the country, backed by some of the most prominent Italian jazz musicians (Fabrizio Bosso, Federico Malaman, Lino Brotto, Bruno Cesselli, Massimo Manzi, etc.). For over a decade she toured Europe and the Middle East performing at luxury resorts and casinos. She has exhibited her vocal skills as a duet partner and session vocalist on numerous recordings, and she has written songs for other artists.

Jazz Jam with Max Goldschmid

Jazz Jam with Max Goldschmid

($5-$10 + DICE fees | 6:30pm-9:30pm) Come sit in with multi-instrumentalist Max Goldschmid and the Century Room house band! Band opens up with a short set followed by an instrumental jam until… Read more

($5-$10 + DICE fees | 6:30pm-9:30pm) Come sit in with multi-instrumentalist Max Goldschmid and the Century Room house band! Band opens up with a short set followed by an instrumental jam until 9:30pm. Musicians who sit in get in free thanks to the Sonora Arts & Music Initiative!

Glitterer

Glitterer

w/ Graham Hunt & Prize Horse Doors 7pm | Show 7:30pm | Advance $20 / Day of Show $25 + Dice fees | 16+ Read more

w/ Graham Hunt & Prize Horse

Doors 7pm | Show 7:30pm | Advance $20 / Day of Show $25 + Dice fees | 16+

Kathleen Edwards

Kathleen Edwards

Doors 7pm | Show 8pm | 16+ – High Top Table for two: $35 + Dice fees (2 seat minimum) – Rail Seat: $35 + Dice fees – General Admission Seating: $30… Read more

Doors 7pm | Show 8pm | 16+

– High Top Table for two: $35 + Dice fees (2 seat minimum)
– Rail Seat: $35 + Dice fees
– General Admission Seating: $30 + Dice fees
– General Admission Standing: $25 + Dice fees
– VIP Add on: $75 + Dice fees ***includes private performance of a song, meet and greet, photo op, tour merch*** DOES NOT INCLUDE A TICKET

Karaoke in the Club!

Karaoke in the Club!

Congratulations, you’re booked! You’re the star at Late Night Karaoke this Sunday in the club – FREE from 10PM – 2AM Read more

Congratulations, you’re booked! You’re the star at Late Night Karaoke this Sunday in the club – FREE from 10PM – 2AM

The Century Jazz Orchestra
6:30PM & 8PM

The Century Jazz Orchestra

($20-$30 tickets + DICE fees | 6:30pm & 8pm sets) Inspired by the Vanguard Jazz Orchestra, the 17-piece Century Jazz Orchestra performs every Monday night at the Century Room starting at 6:30pm…. Read more

($20-$30 tickets + DICE fees | 6:30pm & 8pm sets) Inspired by the Vanguard Jazz Orchestra, the 17-piece Century Jazz Orchestra performs every Monday night at the Century Room starting at 6:30pm. Expect music from the Count Basie Orchestra, Duke Ellington Orchestra, the Thad Jones/Mel Louis Jazz Orchestra, plus classics from Benny Goodman, Artie Shaw and much more! An intergenerational ensemble, the CJO fosters community with students, teachers and professionals performing alongside each other and is supported by the Sonora Arts & Music Initiative 501(c)3. Come relive the magic of the big band era every Monday as the CJO keeps the music alive and thriving in the 21st Century!

Some of the musicians you can expect to see on Mondays:

Arthur Vint, Pete Swan, Kenji Lancaster, Fred Hayes (drums) Colin McIlrath, Scott Black (bass) Angelo Versace, Chris Peña, Peter Saxe (piano) Matt Mitchell (guitar) Tim Buechler (bari sax) Ben Canfield, Simeon Roth, Dave Long (tenor sax) Eric Nakanishi, Joseph Rader (alto sax) Jordan Robison, Joshua Schanie, Benjamin Constantinides, Aidan Schofield (trombone) Morani Sanders, Anthony Gibes, Tony Belletti, Jibrael Alsooz, Jason Carder (trumpet).

Tony & The Kiki

Tony & The Kiki

w/ Borts Minorts Doors 7pm | Show 7:30pm | Advance $12 / Day of Show $15 + Dice fees | 21+ Read more

w/ Borts Minorts

Doors 7pm | Show 7:30pm | Advance $12 / Day of Show $15 + Dice fees | 21+

Aaron Szabo y Los Esquineros
8PM & 6:30PM

Aaron Szabo y Los Esquineros

($10-$15 + DICE fees | 6:30pm & 8pm Sets) Drummer & percussionist Aaron Szabo (Zona Libre, TLJN, et al) brings us “Los Esquineros”, a Latin jazz project co-led with pianist Amilicar Guevara…. Read more

($10-$15 + DICE fees | 6:30pm & 8pm Sets) Drummer & percussionist Aaron Szabo (Zona Libre, TLJN, et al) brings us “Los Esquineros”, a Latin jazz project co-led with pianist Amilicar Guevara. Expect a blend of of Brazlian, Cuban and Puerto Rican rhythms mixed with jazz melodies. Two sets at 6:30pm & 8pm!

James Fernando Trio | Philly 3

James Fernando Trio | Philly 3

($20-$30 + DICE fees | 6:30pm Show) James Fernando, the prodigiously talented pianist-composer known for equal parts mischief and mastery, celebrates the release of “Philly 3” – his sixth album overall and… Read more

($20-$30 + DICE fees | 6:30pm Show) James Fernando, the prodigiously talented pianist-composer known for equal parts mischief and mastery, celebrates the release of “Philly 3” – his sixth album overall and powerful debut recording with his working trio. The nine-track suite of original compositions, plus a single nod to Erroll Garner, finds Fernando at the intersection of virtuosity, humor, and a serious compositional voice that pushes the piano-trio tradition forward while keeping listeners both on their toes and unable to stop tapping them.

Based in Philadelphia, the James Fernando Trio creates music steeped in the tradition of jazz legends such as Duke Ellington, Oscar Peterson, and Thelonious Monk. With a balance of playfulness and technical mastery, the trio delivers fresh interpretations of jazz standards alongside compelling original compositions. Their performances bring the jazz genre into the present day through inventive improvisation, clever arrangements, and captivating rhythms. Dynamic, powerful, and downright fun, the James Fernando Trio puts on a show you won’t want to miss.

PLAYBOY MANBABY: Corporations Are People Toour 2026

PLAYBOY MANBABY: Corporations Are People Toour 2026

w/ special guests DAMAG3 & New Misphoria Doors 7pm | Show 7:30pm | Advance $20 / Day of Show $23 + Dice fees | 16+ —PLAYBOY MANBABY—Playboy Manbaby is not a band…. Read more

w/ special guests DAMAG3 & New Misphoria

Doors 7pm | Show 7:30pm | Advance $20 / Day of Show $23 + Dice fees | 16+

—PLAYBOY MANBABY—Playboy Manbaby is not a band. Playboy Manbaby is a corporation.

Finally someone who can give a voice to a group that has never been treated fairly. Corporations. After years of touring the country and building a name as an electrifying and energetic live band, Playboy Manbaby has given up on being a band. From this point forward Playboy Manbaby will be touring the country giving electrifying and energetic motivational team building seminars. Increase your net worth TODAY!

Playboy Manbaby is excited to announce that VIOLENCE is coming JANUARY 6th!

VIOLENCE is the brand new full length musical product being released to consumers January 6th 2026. The last full length album from Playboy Manbaby (the band) was released in 2018. But now that Playboy Manbaby is a corporation, they have learned from their previous mistakes and enlisted Zac Carper from FIDLAR to produce a full length musical product that will excite both shareholders and members of the board alike.

We at The Playboy Manbaby Corporation could not be more excited for VIOLENCE. Because whether you like it or not VIOLENCE will be everywhere January 6th!

—DAMAG3—With a message of unity, potential, and transformation, DAMAG3 has an unforgettably electric approach to alternative hip-hop. Her Louisiana southern roots come out in the best places as they bring the experimentation of the internet all into one artist that refuses to be put in a box–whether that’s genre or gender.

Tempo

Tempo

9pm-1am | FREE | 21+ HAPPY NEW YEAR! Come be yourself! TEMPO🗯️: the party every Thursday where DJs, vendors, and homies meet to put you on! Cheapest drinks all week👊🏼 Calling all… Read more

9pm-1am | FREE | 21+

HAPPY NEW YEAR! Come be yourself! TEMPO🗯️: the party every Thursday where DJs, vendors, and homies meet to put you on! Cheapest drinks all week👊🏼

Calling all creators: Inviting Dj’s, Beat Makers, Artists & Music Lovers to join us to play whatever makes you feel most. Rotating Genres, Creative Blends, Amateurs & Experts all welcome here.

We’re launching a collectible Tempo card – consider it your key to elevated, impromptu perks you when least expect it! 😉👌🏽

Timing | Energy | Movement | Performance | Originality

Hosted by: @waltersthedon⚡️ | 🌝 @good.day.good.night 🌚

Space Travelers Union Presents: Saul Gabriel Milla

Space Travelers Union Presents: Saul Gabriel Milla

($10-$15 Tickets + DICE fees | 9pm Show) Space Travelers Union Presents: Saul Gabriel Millan Saul Gabriel Millan is a multidisciplinary artist and musician from the border town of ambos Nogales. Founder… Read more

($10-$15 Tickets + DICE fees | 9pm Show) Space Travelers Union Presents: Saul Gabriel Millan

Saul Gabriel Millan is a multidisciplinary artist and musician from the border town of ambos Nogales. Founder of Los Esplifs and the new music ensemble “Se Habla Español” Millan’s music blends art rock, ambient, noise and Musique concrete with improvisational techniques found in free and contemporary jazz. Aside from his own music & visual arts projects, Millan has performed and recorded with Trees Speak, Sanje, Sam Evian and Slauson Malone 1.

This performance is presented as part of the ongoing Space Travelers Union Presents residency at the Century Room.

Space Travelers Union is a creative-musician collective formed in the Arizona desert through the meeting of composition, improvisation, and electronic signal. Operating with a rotating cast drawn from the American Southwest, the project has reached international audiences through BBC6, Radio France’s FIP, JazzFM, and Gilles Peterson’s WorldwideFM, with additional recognition from Bandcamp’s “New and Notable” and YouTube Music’s Jazz Hotlist.

This performance features:

Saul Gabriel Millan – Trombone/synthesizers/found objects

Kenji Wagner – Guitar

Kenji Ono Lancaster – Drums

Eric Nakanishi – Alto Saxophone

Erik Nakanishi & the Peace Warriors play Coltrane
6:30PM & 8:30PM

Erik Nakanishi & the Peace Warriors play Coltrane

($20-$30 Tickets + DICE fees | 6:30pm & 8:30pm Shows) Welcome back Eric Nakanishi & the Peace Warriors, as they play the music of John Coltrane. Bringing you everything from original high… Read more

($20-$30 Tickets + DICE fees | 6:30pm & 8:30pm Shows) Welcome back Eric Nakanishi & the Peace Warriors, as they play the music of John Coltrane. Bringing you everything from original high intensity modal jazz to classic swinging hard bop and senstitive ballads, the Peace Warriors demonstrate the depth and breadth of jazz and the human spirit and utilize music as a weapon for PEACE!

Featuring Eric Nakanishi (alto sax) Angelo Versace (piano) Colin Mcllrath (bass) & Kenji Lancaster (drums)

PURR!

PURR!

10pm-2am | FREE | 21+ Purr Fridays are for the party animals! High energy Tech House and Club Hits, each week with a rotating lineup of college and local DJs & drink… Read more

10pm-2am | FREE | 21+

Purr Fridays are for the party animals! High energy Tech House and Club Hits, each week with a rotating lineup of college and local DJs & drink specials!

Desert Haze Market

Desert Haze Market

Join us for Desert Haze Vintage Market! Free on the Plaza from 11am – 4pm The Bloody Mary bar will be up and running in our newly renovated Lounge and The Cup… Read more

Join us for Desert Haze Vintage Market!

Free on the Plaza from 11am – 4pm

The Bloody Mary bar will be up and running in our newly renovated Lounge and The Cup Cafe will be open so you can grab a bite before you shop!

Corinne Fisher presents: Pageant to the People

Corinne Fisher presents: Pageant to the People

Doors 6pm | 21+ – General Admission Standing: $55 + Dice fees – General Admission Seated: $65 + Dice fees – Table Seating for Two: $75 + Dice fees Stand up comedian,… Read more

Doors 6pm | 21+

– General Admission Standing: $55 + Dice fees
– General Admission Seated: $65 + Dice fees
– Table Seating for Two: $75 + Dice fees

Stand up comedian, podcaster & former New York City Mayoral Candidate Corinne Fisher (Guys We Fucked, Without A Country, & the Daily Show) presents a comedic town hall & talent show featuring local elected officials, benefitting the Pima County Democratic Party. Featuring support from comedian Matt Ziemak.

Ann Hampton Callaway | “Sirens of Swing”
6:30PM & 8:30PM

Ann Hampton Callaway | “Sirens of Swing”

($30-$40 + Dice Fees | 6:30pm & 8:30pm Shows) Ann Hampton Callaway | “Sirens of Swing” The Tony nominated jazz legend will be performing selections from her highly acclaimed CDs To Ella… Read more

($30-$40 + Dice Fees | 6:30pm & 8:30pm Shows) Ann Hampton Callaway | “Sirens of Swing”

The Tony nominated jazz legend will be performing selections from her highly acclaimed CDs To Ella with Love, From Sassy to Divine: The Sarah Vaughan Project and Fever: A Peggy Lee Celebration! as well as signature songs from singers Billie Holiday, Nina Simone, Anita O’Day, Josephine Baker, Julie London, Etta James, Carmen McCrae and more. The first half of the night will celebrate groundbreaking legends and the second half will spotlight more contemporary

Ann Hampton Callaway is one of America’s most gifted artists in pop and jazz. A leading champion of the great American Songbook, she’s made her mark as a singer, pianist, composer, lyricist, arranger, actress, educator, TV host, and producer. Voted by Broadwayworld.com as “Celebrity of the Year” and two years in a row as “Best Jazz Vocalist,” Ann is a born entertainer. She is best known for her Tony-nominated performance in the hit Broadway musical “Swing!” and for writing and singing the theme song to the hit TV series “The Nanny.” She made her feature film debut opposite Angelina Jolie and Matt Damon in the Robert De Niro film “The Good Shepherd.” Callaway is a multi-platinum award selling songwriter whose songs are featured on seven of Barbra Streisand’s recent CD’s. She’s recorded 83 CDs as a soloist and guest, and her latest critically acclaimed CD, “Finding Beauty: Originals Volume 1,” debuted at #1 on iTunes Jazz. Ann’s honors include The Theater World Award, 17 MAC Awards, several Bistro Awards, The Mabel Mercer Award, The Johnny Mercer Award for Songwriting, The Blanton Peale Award for Positive Thinking, and her induction into The Women Songwriters Hall of Fame. For more info, go to www.annhamptoncallaway.com.greats.

Peter Saxe (Piano)

Ed Friedland (bass)

Arthur Vint (drums)

Funk vs Cumba Party w/ Vinyl Vagos

Funk vs Cumba Party w/ Vinyl Vagos

9pm-2am | 21+ – Early Bird: $10 + Dice fees – General Admission Standing: Advance $12 / Day of Show $15 + Dice fees Funk vs Cumbia Where funk meets cumbia on… Read more

9pm-2am | 21+

– Early Bird: $10 + Dice fees
– General Admission Standing: Advance $12 / Day of Show $15 + Dice fees

Funk vs Cumbia

Where funk meets cumbia on the dance floor.

Not just another old school night. Funk vs Cumbia centers the music we grew up on, from house parties to carne asadas. With Vinyl Vagos and Phoenix Funkeros going back to back playing all your favorite hits.

Polaroid photobooth

Lowriders from Peligrosos

Custom Airbrushing

And more

Late Night w/ Sounds by Posi

Late Night w/ Sounds by Posi

Saturdays | 10pm-2am | FREE | 21+ Come hangout and dance on the Hotel Congress Plaza with Sounds by Posi! He’ll be changing it up every week so, don’t miss out! $3… Read more

Saturdays | 10pm-2am | FREE | 21+

Come hangout and dance on the Hotel Congress Plaza with Sounds by Posi! He’ll be changing it up every week so, don’t miss out!

$3 PBR

$4 TRULY

$5 MEXICAN CANDY SHOT

Phenomena w/ Walters the Don!

Phenomena w/ Walters the Don!

Saturdays | 10pm-2am | FREE | 21+ PHENOMENA Intentionally crafted to pull you deeper into the night and onto the dance floor, Walters the Don crafts a diverse and immersive sonic experience… Read more

Saturdays | 10pm-2am | FREE | 21+

PHENOMENA

Intentionally crafted to pull you deeper into the night and onto the dance floor, Walters the Don crafts a diverse and immersive sonic experience for Saturdays nights in the club.

Expect a hypnotic selection from artists like Chris Lake, Cloonee, Max Styler, John Summit, PAWSA, Crankdat, Tape B, Subtronics, and ISOKNOCK blended with club anthems from Nicki Minaj, Lady Gaga, Black Eyed Peas, Charli XCX, Lil Jon, Doechii, Sexyy Red, Bad Bunny, Los Tucanes, and more!

Photo galleries, themed parties, the occasional opportunity to dance on stage is what you can expect.

Walters The Don and Club Congress presents the next evolution for Electronic Music at Hotel Congress!

$3 PBR

$4 TRULY

$5 MEXICAN CANDY SHOT

Return to the 80’s | Safety Dance featuring DJ Bueller!

Return to the 80’s | Safety Dance featuring DJ Bueller!

10pm-2am | FREE | 21+ DJ Bueller – nationally known retro DJ (as heard on SiriusXM Channel 33 First Wave) —brings the ultimate ’80s dance party back to Club Congress. Neon beats,… Read more

10pm-2am | FREE | 21+

DJ Bueller – nationally known retro DJ (as heard on SiriusXM Channel 33 First Wave) —brings the ultimate ’80s dance party back to Club Congress.

Neon beats, new wave classics, and a packed floor as retro night returns to Tucson’s most historic club. This isn’t a throwback – it’s a takeover.

Walk In
Dance Out

Haunted Hotel Tours

Haunted Hotel Tours

Haunted Hotel Tours will be available until Dec. 28th – Sundays at 2pm – Run Time: 30 minutes Adults $15 | Kids $10 For over a century, the Hotel Congress has stood… Read more

Haunted Hotel Tours will be available until Dec. 28th

– Sundays at 2pm
– Run Time: 30 minutes

Adults $15 | Kids $10

For over a century, the Hotel Congress has stood at the heart of Tucson, a living witness to the city’s history—and to those who refuse to leave it behind. Built in 1919, the hotel was designed for travelers stepping off the Southern Pacific line, with guest rooms, a café, a beauty shop, a barber, and the now-famous Tap Room bar. Yet beneath the grandeur of its architecture lies something far older: the land itself has been continuously inhabited for thousands of years, making Tucson one of North America’s oldest, and most haunted, living communities.

On this 30-minute walking tour, you’ll be let in on the hotel’s best-kept secrets. Meet the lace-shrouded lady of the staircase, drifting through the lobby trailing the faint scent of roses; the Victorian Gentleman in Room 214, quietly surveying the plaza in seersucker and top hat; the Locksmith’s Apprentice, tinkering at unseen locks; Vince, the butter-knife handyman, still tending to his work decades after his passing; and the Lady in White, whose presence has startled more than a few male guests. You’ll even hear the story of infamous bank robber John Dillinger, who passed through Hotel Congress in 1934 before a fire exposed his gang’s presence and led to his capture—without a single shot fired.

The tour wraps up in the rarely seen séance room, a space of quiet reflection, lingering echoes, and centuries of footsteps—perfect for anyone curious enough to step just a little closer to the unexplained. It’s more than a ghost tour; it’s a backstage pass to a living portrait of Hotel Congress, where history, humanity, and spirits mingle in plain sight.

Please note: the elevator was destroyed in the famous 1934 fire—guests must climb one flight of stairs to reach the haunted rooms.

RESCHEDULED: Gift Horse

RESCHEDULED: Gift Horse

Doors 5pm | Show 5:30pm | $15 General Admission Seated | $10 Advance/$12 Day of Show Standing Room | All Ages A true family affair featuring fathers and sons, brothers and sisters,… Read more

Doors 5pm | Show 5:30pm | $15 General Admission Seated | $10 Advance/$12 Day of Show Standing Room | All Ages

A true family affair featuring fathers and sons, brothers and sisters, and one brother from a different mother, Gift Horse delves into classic and psychedelic rock, soul, blues, roots country, and rock and roll. Their music celebrates the spirit of groove with tight harmonies, infectious rhythms, feel-good jams, and always a twist of the unexpected.

Jazz Jam with Max Goldschmid

Jazz Jam with Max Goldschmid

($5-$10 + DICE fees | 6:30pm-9:30pm) Come sit in with multi-instrumentalist Max Goldschmid and the Century Room house band! Band opens up with a short set followed by an instrumental jam until… Read more

($5-$10 + DICE fees | 6:30pm-9:30pm) Come sit in with multi-instrumentalist Max Goldschmid and the Century Room house band! Band opens up with a short set followed by an instrumental jam until 9:30pm. Musicians who sit in get in free thanks to the Sonora Arts & Music Initiative!

Joseph Arthur

Joseph Arthur

Doors 7pm | Show 7:30pm | Advance $20 / Day of Show $25 + Dice fees | 21+ JOSEPH ARTHUR is an American singer/ songwriter who is also recognized for his qualities… Read more

Doors 7pm | Show 7:30pm | Advance $20 / Day of Show $25 + Dice fees | 21+

JOSEPH ARTHUR is an American singer/ songwriter who is also recognized for his qualities as a painter. He paints live on stage creating loops with his guitar and voice (a technique he pioneered in the 90’s and has since been widely adopted) Spotted by Lou Reed and Peter Gabriel, in 1996, the artist now has fifteen albums and several EPs to his credit. He’s also at the origin of several bands: The Lonely Astronauts, Fistful Mercy which he founded with Ben Harper and Dhani Harrison, RNDM with Jeff Ament of Pearl Jam, Arthur Buck with Peter Buck and most recently Silverlites with Rich Robinson, Peter Buck and Barrett Martin.

Joseph has enjoyed much success in the past on triple A radio with songs like Honey And The Moon (also featured in the OC and American Pie) And His song “In the Sun” which was covered by singer Michael Stipe of R.E.M and Chris Martin of Coldplay, as well as by Peter Gabriel and was featured in the movie ‘Saved’. Joseph Arthur on stage defies simple description who with his guitar, pedals, drum pads, keyboards and mics, builds live productions of swirling compositions which gives stripped-down pieces a kind of improvised orchestration that is unlike anyone else. Joseph Arthur draws his inspiration from a wide range of artists ranging from Leonard Cohen, Bob Dylan, Lou Reed, Nick Drake to Nirvana, the clash and early hip hop. The finesse of the compositions and the richness of the orchestrations make Joseph Arthur one of the best American songwriters of the XXI century.

His new album with Peter Buck called Arthur Buck 2 is coming out October 2025 And his new solo album will be released early in 2026, the first single ‘Rise’ is a return to themagical strength of the strongest work of his past. Written the day Neil Peart (RUSH) died, it’s an uplifting homage to living a life of inspiration and celebration of the potential of all of our dreams.

Karaoke in the Club!

Karaoke in the Club!

Congratulations, you’re booked! You’re the star at Late Night Karaoke this Sunday in the club – FREE from 10PM – 2AM Read more

Congratulations, you’re booked! You’re the star at Late Night Karaoke this Sunday in the club – FREE from 10PM – 2AM

The Century Jazz Orchestra
6:30PM & 8PM

The Century Jazz Orchestra

($20-$30 tickets + DICE fees | 6:30pm & 8pm sets) Inspired by the Vanguard Jazz Orchestra, the 17-piece Century Jazz Orchestra performs every Monday night at the Century Room starting at 6:30pm…. Read more

($20-$30 tickets + DICE fees | 6:30pm & 8pm sets) Inspired by the Vanguard Jazz Orchestra, the 17-piece Century Jazz Orchestra performs every Monday night at the Century Room starting at 6:30pm. Expect music from the Count Basie Orchestra, Duke Ellington Orchestra, the Thad Jones/Mel Louis Jazz Orchestra, plus classics from Benny Goodman, Artie Shaw and much more! An intergenerational ensemble, the CJO fosters community with students, teachers and professionals performing alongside each other and is supported by the Sonora Arts & Music Initiative 501(c)3. Come relive the magic of the big band era every Monday as the CJO keeps the music alive and thriving in the 21st Century!

Some of the musicians you can expect to see on Mondays:

Arthur Vint, Pete Swan, Kenji Lancaster, Fred Hayes (drums) Colin McIlrath, Scott Black (bass) Angelo Versace, Chris Peña, Peter Saxe (piano) Matt Mitchell (guitar) Tim Buechler (bari sax) Ben Canfield, Simeon Roth, Dave Long (tenor sax) Eric Nakanishi, Joseph Rader (alto sax) Jordan Robison, Joshua Schanie, Benjamin Constantinides, Aidan Schofield (trombone) Morani Sanders, Anthony Gibes, Tony Belletti, Jibrael Alsooz, Jason Carder (trumpet).

AR Flamenco

AR Flamenco

($25-$35 + Dice fees | 6:30pm show) In one of Tucson’s most intimate venues, experience the rawness and authenticity flamenco has to offer on the Century Room Stage with AR Flamenco Angelina… Read more

($25-$35 + Dice fees | 6:30pm show) In one of Tucson’s most intimate venues, experience the rawness and authenticity flamenco has to offer on the Century Room Stage with AR Flamenco

Angelina Ramirez is a flamenco movement artist and teaching artist based in Tucson, Arizona. Her work explores queer, Latinx identity in traditional flamenco dance and focuses on arts and healing, particularly for elders and autistic individuals. She promotes accessibility, fights ableism and racism, and curates the Traditional and Ethnic Dance Festival for the Southwest Folklife Alliance.

Misael Barraza Diaz is a distinguished Mexican guitarist who graduated with honors from the Master in Guitar Alicante and obtained a second Master’s degree from the University of Arizona. He is currently pursuing a Doctor of Musical Arts and studies under renowned artists such as David Russell, Sergio Assad, and Odair Assad.

Hot Jazz Wednesday with Marco & The Polos
6:30PM & 8PM

Hot Jazz Wednesday with Marco & The Polos

($10-$15 + DICE fees | 6:30pm & 8pm Sets) Multi-instrumentalist Marco Rosano leads Marco & The Polos through a swingin’ night of traditional jazz every other Wednesday! “Hot Jazz Wednesdays” take you… Read more

($10-$15 + DICE fees | 6:30pm & 8pm Sets) Multi-instrumentalist Marco Rosano leads Marco & The Polos through a swingin’ night of traditional jazz every other Wednesday!

“Hot Jazz Wednesdays” take you back to the roots of jazz with music from the 1920s and ’30s. Every 1st, 3rd & 5th Wednesday, Marco & The Polos perform music from New Orleans. 2nd and 4th Wednesdays are reserved for the Hot Club of Tucson, which performs French Jazz Manouche in the style of Django Reinhardt & Stéphane Grappelli.

Makeout Reef x Israel’s Arcade

Makeout Reef x Israel’s Arcade

w/ C U Soon Doors 7pm | Show 7:30pm | Advance $15 / Day of Show $18 + Dice fees | 16+ ****Makeout Reef Presale : Wednesday, Nov 19th at 10am local… Read more

w/ C U Soon

Doors 7pm | Show 7:30pm | Advance $15 / Day of Show $18 + Dice fees | 16+

****Makeout Reef Presale : Wednesday, Nov 19th at 10am local – Thur, Nov 20tht at 10pm local***
****Isreal’s Arcade Presale: Wednesday, Nov 19th at 10am local – Thur, Nov 20tht at 10pm local***
****BIT PRESALE: Thursday, Nov 20th 10am -10pm local***
****SPOTIFY PRESALE: Thursday, Nov 20th 10am -10pm local***
****CLUB PRESALE: Thursday, Nov 20th 10am -10pm local***
****GENERAL ON-SALE: Friday, Nov 21st at 10am Local***

Makeout Reef is a Los Angeles, CA based indie/alternative band; all mixed into the “California Sound.” Makeout Reef was founded in 2016 by Josh Castillo (vocals and guitar) and Liam Reece (drums), with Kyle Hauk (bass guitar) joining in 2023 and Adrian Romero (lead guitar) a year later. In 2024, Makeout Reef released their highly anticipated sophomore record, Star Power, produced by Grammy nominated Jonny Bell of Jazzcats Studio in Long Beach, CA. With numerous sold out headlining and supporting gigs of the Southern California music scene, the four-piece group showcases a new age of their musical ambitions; infusing dirty guitar riffs reminiscent of New York Cities 2000s scene, mixing techniques of the 90s alternative

Duane Reiley Quartet | Stolen Moments

Duane Reiley Quartet | Stolen Moments

($15-$25 tickets + DICE fees | 6:30pm show) Join Duane Reiley and his quartet as they pay tribute to the great jazz flautists including Eric Dolphy, James Moody, and Frank Wess. Duane… Read more

($15-$25 tickets + DICE fees | 6:30pm show) Join Duane Reiley and his quartet as they pay tribute to the great jazz flautists including Eric Dolphy, James Moody, and Frank Wess.

Duane Reiley (flute) Matt Mitchell (guitar) Evan Dain (bass) Chris Constantine (drums)

Duane Reilley has played woodwinds professionaly for over 40 years. His career has included performances with the Nelson Riddle Orchestra, Gene Krupa Orchestra, Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra, Marvin Hamlisch, Diahann Carrol and many more. Now based in the Southwest, Duane regularly performs with the Redhouse Family Jazz Band and the Century Jazz Orchestra.

ALWAYS MUSIC IN THE AIR: A TRIBUTE TO DAVID LYNCH

ALWAYS MUSIC IN THE AIR: A TRIBUTE TO DAVID LYNCH

Doors 7pm | Show 7:30pm | Advance $15 / Day of Show $18 + Dice fees | All Ages Always Music In The Air: A Tribute to David Lynch A love letter… Read more

Doors 7pm | Show 7:30pm | Advance $15 / Day of Show $18 + Dice fees | All Ages

Always Music In The Air: A Tribute to David Lynch
A love letter from Phoenix, Benefitting @davidlynchfoundation

It’s happening… for the first time in Tucson! A live band of dedicated Lynchians play the most memorable musical moments from David Lynch’s amazing canon of films, tv shows, and albums in a program spanning 2+ hours. Featuring original Badalamenti scores complete with stings and horns, accompanied by a stunning visual montage by WASTOIDS.

Performed by members of the bands JPW, Dad Weed, Sureson, Roar, Meet The Sun, Astrologer, The Melroses, Spiritual Warfare and the Greasy Shadows, JFunk, Harrison Fjord, Sun Punchers & More

Join us in the Black Lodge for a night remembering the life and brilliance of David Lynch!

Tempo

Tempo

9pm-1am | FREE | 21+ HAPPY NEW YEAR! Come be yourself! TEMPO🗯️: the party every Thursday where DJs, vendors, and homies meet to put you on! Cheapest drinks all week👊🏼 Calling all… Read more

9pm-1am | FREE | 21+

HAPPY NEW YEAR! Come be yourself! TEMPO🗯️: the party every Thursday where DJs, vendors, and homies meet to put you on! Cheapest drinks all week👊🏼

Calling all creators: Inviting Dj’s, Beat Makers, Artists & Music Lovers to join us to play whatever makes you feel most. Rotating Genres, Creative Blends, Amateurs & Experts all welcome here.

We’re launching a collectible Tempo card – consider it your key to elevated, impromptu perks you when least expect it! 😉👌🏽

Timing | Energy | Movement | Performance | Originality

Hosted by: @waltersthedon⚡️ | 🌝 @good.day.good.night 🌚

Soul Jazz Lounge | Doc Holladay & SOUL ORGANization

Soul Jazz Lounge | Doc Holladay & SOUL ORGANization

($10-$15 Tickets + DICE fees | 9pm Show) Come to the Century Room this Thursday at 9pm for our Soul Jazz Lounge! Each lounge hosts a rotating cast of All-Star house bands… Read more

($10-$15 Tickets + DICE fees | 9pm Show) Come to the Century Room this Thursday at 9pm for our Soul Jazz Lounge! Each lounge hosts a rotating cast of All-Star house bands and features our Viscount Legend Soul Organ designed by the late great Joey DeFrancesco, complete with the Leslie Speaker. The Viscount Soul organ is a modern recreation of vintage Hammond B3 instruments, which were made famous by jazz organists like Jimmy Smith, Jimmy McGriff, Larry Young, Brother Jack McDuff & Dr. Lonnie Smith. The Century Room’s Viscount Legend Soul is provided courtesy of the Tucson Jazz Music Foundation.

This week features Doc Holladay & SOUL ORGANization bringing boogaloo, funk, soul and more! The band will play a set at 9pm and then open up for a jam sesison! Musicians who sit in get in free!

Greg Abate Quartet
6:30PM & 8:30PM

Greg Abate Quartet

($25-$35 + DICE fees | 6:30pm & 8:30pm Shows) Known for his acrobatic bebop chops, saxophonist Greg Abate has been wowing audiences internationally for decades and returns to the Century Room for… Read more

($25-$35 + DICE fees | 6:30pm & 8:30pm Shows) Known for his acrobatic bebop chops, saxophonist Greg Abate has been wowing audiences internationally for decades and returns to the Century Room for the 4rd time!

New England saxophonist, flutist and composer Greg Abate has enjoyed an extraordinarily diverse international career that has included playing lead alto for the Ray Charles Orchestra, tenor sax for the Artie Shaw Orchestra, and recording a total of 23 recordings as a leader. He has recorded or performed with many jazz greats including Phil Woods, Kenny Barron, Claudio Roditi, Red Rodney, Ben Riley, George Mraz , Rufus Reid , Claudio Roditi, James Williams, Barry Harris, Richie Cole, Kenny Washington, Hilton Ruiz, and many more.

Greg continues to tour 225 days a year, is a professor of Jazz at RI College, and is a Conn-Selmer representative artist conducting master classes as a guest artist at many schools, colleges and universities.

PURR!

PURR!

10pm-2am | FREE | 21+ Purr Fridays are for the party animals! High energy Tech House and Club Hits, each week with a rotating lineup of college and local DJs & drink… Read more

10pm-2am | FREE | 21+

Purr Fridays are for the party animals! High energy Tech House and Club Hits, each week with a rotating lineup of college and local DJs & drink specials!

Late Night with Victor Gutierrez

Late Night with Victor Gutierrez

($10-$15 + DICE fees | 10:30pm & 11:30pm Sets) After Friday night’s show, stick around for late night with saxophonist Victor Gutierrez and his band! Read more

($10-$15 + DICE fees | 10:30pm & 11:30pm Sets) After Friday night’s show, stick around for late night with saxophonist Victor Gutierrez and his band!

Kelly Green Quartet
6:30PM & 8:30PM

Kelly Green Quartet

($25-$35 + DICE fees | 6:30pm & 8:30pm Shows) NYC vocalist & pianist Kelly Green returns to the Century Room for an encore performance after her sold out show in 2025! Kelly… Read more

($25-$35 + DICE fees | 6:30pm & 8:30pm Shows) NYC vocalist & pianist Kelly Green returns to the Century Room for an encore performance after her sold out show in 2025!

Kelly Green (piano & voice) Elijah J. Thomas (flutes) Luca Soul Rosenfeld (bass) Evan Hyde (drums)

Steinway Artist Kelly Green transforms emotional experiences into whimsical jazz worlds. She plays and sings with the mysterious knowingness of someone who has felt deeply and returned wiser, now offering musical gifts wrapped in rhythm and rhyme.

A pianist, vocalist, composer, and bandleader, Green leads her trio through theatrically intricate, lyric-driven ballads, high-energy swing, and heroic instrumental compositions. Her sets weave original works with reimagined pieces by Mulgrew Miller, Duke Ellington, Blossom Dearie, and more — bridging eras with a distinctive touch.

Green has performed and recorded with Christian McBride, Steve Wilson, Scott Robinson, George Coleman, and Billy Hart, and has sold out venues including The Kennedy Center, Birdland, and Dizzy’s. Her fifth album, Corner of My Dreams — a surrealist, storybook journey through love, grief, and imagination — released August 2025, was awarded two Global Music Awards and has reached over 1 Million streams.

She performs with her quartet comprised of longstanding rhythm section Evan Hyde (drums) and Luca Soul Rosenfeld (upright bass) augmented by the unparalleled Elijah J. Thomas (flutes).

Even in the largest halls, Kelly Green plays as if you’re the only one in the room.

Queer’d Science Presents: ASTRO – Chiasm Cabaret

Queer’d Science Presents: ASTRO – Chiasm Cabaret

Doors 7pm | Show 7:30pm | Advance $12 / Day of Show $15 + Dice fees | 21+ Blast of with ASTRO – Chiasm Cabaret at Club Congress on Saturday, Feb 28:… Read more

Doors 7pm | Show 7:30pm | Advance $12 / Day of Show $15 + Dice fees | 21+

Blast of with ASTRO – Chiasm Cabaret at Club Congress on Saturday, Feb 28: a galaxy-brained night of space science, burlesque, and drag where real astro research meets out-of-this-world spectacle.

Late Night w/ Sounds by Posi

Late Night w/ Sounds by Posi

Saturdays | 10pm-2am | FREE | 21+ Come hangout and dance on the Hotel Congress Plaza with Sounds by Posi! He’ll be changing it up every week so, don’t miss out! $3… Read more

Saturdays | 10pm-2am | FREE | 21+

Come hangout and dance on the Hotel Congress Plaza with Sounds by Posi! He’ll be changing it up every week so, don’t miss out!

$3 PBR

$4 TRULY

$5 MEXICAN CANDY SHOT

Phenomena w/ Walters the Don!

Phenomena w/ Walters the Don!

Saturdays | 10pm-2am | FREE | 21+ PHENOMENA Intentionally crafted to pull you deeper into the night and onto the dance floor, Walters the Don crafts a diverse and immersive sonic experience… Read more

Saturdays | 10pm-2am | FREE | 21+

PHENOMENA

Intentionally crafted to pull you deeper into the night and onto the dance floor, Walters the Don crafts a diverse and immersive sonic experience for Saturdays nights in the club.

Expect a hypnotic selection from artists like Chris Lake, Cloonee, Max Styler, John Summit, PAWSA, Crankdat, Tape B, Subtronics, and ISOKNOCK blended with club anthems from Nicki Minaj, Lady Gaga, Black Eyed Peas, Charli XCX, Lil Jon, Doechii, Sexyy Red, Bad Bunny, Los Tucanes, and more!

Photo galleries, themed parties, the occasional opportunity to dance on stage is what you can expect.

Walters The Don and Club Congress presents the next evolution for Electronic Music at Hotel Congress!

$3 PBR

$4 TRULY

$5 MEXICAN CANDY SHOT

Late Night With Moloko

Late Night With Moloko

($10-$15 + Dice fees | 10:30pm Show ) After Saturday night’s show, stick around for late night with Moloko !! Young, hip & vibrant, Moloko comes to the Century Room for an… Read more

($10-$15 + Dice fees | 10:30pm Show ) After Saturday night’s show, stick around for late night with Moloko !!

Young, hip & vibrant, Moloko comes to the Century Room for an exciting night of funk jazz fusion!

Led by bandleader and drummer Rylande Dodge, Moloko aims to drop-kick you in the chest with grooves in the most respectful way. Heavily inspired by the works of Yoko Kano’s Cowboy Bebop soundtrack and Chucho Valdés with Irakere, the fellas of Moloko are always down to make a good thing happen.

Summer Salt: Reside North American Tour

Summer Salt: Reside North American Tour

w/ Boyscott & Wabie Doors 6pm | Show 6:30pm | Advance $20 / Day of Show $33 + Dice fees | All Ages The last few years have found SUMMER SALT straddling… Read more

w/ Boyscott & Wabie

Doors 6pm | Show 6:30pm | Advance $20 / Day of Show $33 + Dice fees | All Ages

The last few years have found SUMMER SALT straddling the line between past and present tense. In 2024, the Austin, TX-formed breeze-pop group celebrated the 10-year anniversary of their debut EP, Driving To Hawaii, with a special remaster and nationwide tour – alongside a brand-new release, Electrolytes, that further solidified them as one of the most consistently blissful, eclectic forces in the indie world.

JMSN

JMSN

Doors 7pm | Show 7:30pm | Advance $25 / Day of Show $30 + Dice fees | All Ages Hailing from Detroit, Michigan, JMSN (pronounced jay-muh-sin) has emerged on the international stage… Read more

Doors 7pm | Show 7:30pm | Advance $25 / Day of Show $30 + Dice fees | All Ages

Hailing from Detroit, Michigan, JMSN (pronounced jay-muh-sin) has emerged on the international stage as one of the music industry’s most sought-after performers and producers.

JMSN has built a reputation for himself through his unforgettable live performances, his trademark sounds, self-directed compelling visuals, and a consistent career spanning over 10 years, including 8 studio albums as well as 2 live albums. JMSN is a true DIY leader at the forefront of the movement to empower independent artists to pursue their goals within the music industry, no matter the circumstances. Garnering nods from legends such as USHER and founding member of the Commodores, Thomas McClary, JMSN’s impressive talents have been tapped by the likes of Kendrick Lamar, Mac Miller, Ab-Soul, KAYTRANADA, Freddie Gibbs, and many more.

After a world tour with over 100 shows following the release of his latest album Soft Spot, the soul and energy of the album have permeated through the industry and public alike. Earning a plethora of praise, including viral content from some of its standout songs like Soft Spot, Love Me and Cherry Pop, it has piqued the interest of fans and spectators about what music will come next.

Donny Benét

Donny Benét

Doors 7pm | Show 8pm | Advance $25 / Day of Show $30 + Dice Fees | 21+

Doors 7pm | Show 8pm | Advance $25 / Day of Show $30 + Dice Fees | 21+

LALA LALA

LALA LALA

w/ lots of hands Doors 7pm | Show 7:30pm | Advance $20 / Day of Show $25 + Dice fees | 16+ Read more

w/ lots of hands

Doors 7pm | Show 7:30pm | Advance $20 / Day of Show $25 + Dice fees | 16+

Chris Cohen w/ Golden Boots
6:30PM

Chris Cohen w/ Golden Boots

w/ Lonna Kelley & Golden Boots duo Doors 6:30pm | Show 7pm | Advance $10 / Day of Show + $12 + Dice fees | 21+ Chris Cohen’s songs initially sound easy…. Read more

w/ Lonna Kelley & Golden Boots duo

Doors 6:30pm | Show 7pm | Advance $10 / Day of Show + $12 + Dice fees | 21+

Chris Cohen’s songs initially sound easy. They’re each tiny jewels that unfurl at a leisurely pace, but dig a little deeper and you’ll reach a melancholy core. His previous albums — 2012’s Overgrown Path, 2016’s As If Apart and 2019’s Self Titled — were built from lush, blurry tracks that embedded themselves in your subconscious, like they’d always been there.

Paint a Room (out July 12, 2024) is his first album in five years and his debut for Hardly Art. If Cohen’s meanings have previously lurked inside the tessellated musical layers he built alone, they are newly clear and resonant here, animated and underscored for the first time by a band playing in real time. This is Cohen communicating with friends not only through his deep understanding of groove, harmony, and hook but also with his listeners through songs that croon of our uneasy little era.

Chris was a member of Deerhoof, The Curtains, Cryptacize and Natural Dreamers before releasing music under his own name. He’s toured and/or recorded with Kurt Vile, White Magic, Maher Shalal Hash Baz, Danielson, Cass McCombs, as well as produced and engineered records by Weyes Blood, Fievel Is Glauque, Gun Outfit, Sam Evian, Marina Allen, Le Ren, and many more.

Anthony Gomes

Anthony Gomes

Doors 7pm | Show 7:30pm | All Ages w. Anthony Gomes – General Admission Standing: $22 + Dice fees – General Admission Seating: $28 + Dice fees – Premium Seating: $35 +… Read more

Doors 7pm | Show 7:30pm | All Ages

w. Anthony Gomes

– General Admission Standing: $22 + Dice fees
– General Admission Seating: $28 + Dice fees
– Premium Seating: $35 + Dice fees
– Rail Seating: $35 + Dice fees
– High Top Table Seating: $35 + Dice fees (2-seat minimum)

With a guitar slung over his shoulder and the amps turned up full tilt, Anthony Gomes electrifies blues and rock at a 21st century crossroads of his own. The Canadian vocalist, guitarist, songwriter and producer wails with all the force of a hurricane in the Mississippi Delta and enough fret-burning fireworks to leave his strings in flames. Over the years, he’s toppled the Billboard Blues Chart at #1, earned the endorsement of legends such as B.B. King, tallied tens of millions of streams, and packed shows on multiple continents. In April 2025, Anthony Gomes released his much-anticipated 14th studio album, Praise the Loud, on Rat Pak Records.

Goodnight, Texas

Goodnight, Texas

Support TBD Doors 7pm | Show 7:30pm | Advance $20 / Day of Show $23 + Dice fees | 16+ Read more

Support TBD

Doors 7pm | Show 7:30pm | Advance $20 / Day of Show $23 + Dice fees | 16+

Scoochie Boochie

Scoochie Boochie

Doors 7pm | Show 7:30pm | All Ages – General Admission: Advance $22 / Day of Show $25 – VIP M&G: $57 + Dice fees includes: early entry, meet and greet/photo op,… Read more

Doors 7pm | Show 7:30pm | All Ages

– General Admission: Advance $22 / Day of Show $25
– VIP M&G: $57 + Dice fees includes: early entry, meet and greet/photo op, bring a small handheld item for Scoochie Boochie to sign!

Scoochie Boochie was born from a volcano, and now he’s the best rapper in the United States. Since 2015 Scoochie Boochie has been crafting clever innuendo and shockingly catchy flows into five albums: which tell a connected cinematic story known as the Scoochiverse. After 10 years grinding in the comedy scenes of Grand Rapids, MI and Chicago, the eruption finally began in January of 2025, when music videos for Car Butt, I Have Sex, and several other songs went viral, opening the floodgates for 300,000+ new fans who have discovered the rest of his catalog is also fire. It’s like The Lonely Island plus lore. Follow @scoochie_boochie on Instagram for new videos and upcoming shows.

Pity Party (Girls Club)

Pity Party (Girls Club)

w/ Buddha Trixie Doors 6pm | Show 7pm | Advance $20 / Day of Show $25 + Dice fees | 16+ Pity Party (Girls Club) is the musical project of American artist,… Read more

w/ Buddha Trixie

Doors 6pm | Show 7pm | Advance $20 / Day of Show $25 + Dice fees | 16+

Pity Party (Girls Club) is the musical project of American artist, musician, and songwriter Julian Isaac A. Hailing from the Inland Empire region of Southern California, Julian launched the project in 2014 during his sophomore year of high school. That same year, the debut EP Tired gained significant online traction, paving the way for subsequent releases like Healing Process and I’m Sorry I’m Like This. The projects delivered fan-favorite tracks such as “Yellow” and “I Hope You’re Doing Okay,” solidifying Pity Party’s presence in the indie rock scene.

After a four-year hiatus, Pity Party (Girls Club) returned in 2022 with the highly acclaimed album Hard Times/Bad Trips, featuring hits like “I Hope That u Think of Me,” which has amassed over 100 million streams on Spotify.In 2024, Pity Party released their latest album, Even Though I Can’t Sleep…, a hauntingly introspective work that delves into themes of longing, sleepless nights, and self-reflection. Standout tracks like “Echoes in the Dark” and “Moonlit Silence” have received widespread acclaim, further cementing Julian’s reputation as a poignant storyteller in the indie rock world.

Known for blending raw emotion with a simplistic yet innovative approach to music and art, Pity Party (Girls Club) continues to evolve, captivating audiences and shaping the indie rock landscape.

Corb Lund

Corb Lund

w/ Branson Anderson Doors 7pm | Show 7:30pm | 21+ – General Admission Standing: $20 + Dice fees – General Admission Seated: $25 + Dice fees – Premium Seated: $30 + Dice… Read more

w/ Branson Anderson

Doors 7pm | Show 7:30pm | 21+

– General Admission Standing: $20 + Dice fees
– General Admission Seated: $25 + Dice fees
– Premium Seated: $30 + Dice fees
– Rail Seat: $30 + Dice fees
– Table seating (2 seat minimum): $30 +Dice fees

Girl In A Coma

Girl In A Coma

w/ Skating Polly & The Reztones Doors 7pm | Show 7:45pm | Advance $18 / Day of Show $23 + Dice fees | 18+ Girl in a Coma returns in 2026 with… Read more

w/ Skating Polly & The Reztones

Doors 7pm | Show 7:45pm | Advance $18 / Day of Show $23 + Dice fees | 18+

Girl in a Coma returns in 2026 with strong momentum after a successful early-2025 run that filled rooms and sold out venues. This spring, the band heads back to the West Coast, revisiting cities they haven’t played in years and reconnecting with longtime fans.

Known for their emotional intensity, melodic grit, and unmistakable chemistry, the San Antonio trio delivers powerful live shows that blend fan favorites with deeper cuts. 2026 also sees the release of their new single “Invisible “ leading to their first album in over 10 years . Catch “Invisible” live during this run !

For this tour, Girl in a Coma is joining forces with Skating Polly, creating a fierce, cross-generational punk lineup that brings amplified energy to every stop.

2026 marks a vibrant new chapter and reminder of the band’s lasting impact.

Reverend Horton Heat

Reverend Horton Heat

W/ Jesika Von Rabbit & The Modeens Doors 7pm | Show 7:30pm | Advance $25 / Day of Show $30 + Dice fees | 21+ Read more

W/ Jesika Von Rabbit & The Modeens

Doors 7pm | Show 7:30pm | Advance $25 / Day of Show $30 + Dice fees | 21+

Slow Crush

Slow Crush

w/ She’s Green & Spite House Doors 6pm | Show 6:30pm | Advance $23 / Day of Show $25 + Dice fees | 16+ Slow Crush are a Belgian shoegaze band from… Read more

w/ She’s Green & Spite House

Doors 6pm | Show 6:30pm | Advance $23 / Day of Show $25 + Dice fees | 16+

Slow Crush are a Belgian shoegaze band from Leuven.

HR & The Human Rights Movement

HR & The Human Rights Movement

Doors 7pm | Show 7:30pm | Advance $20 / Day of Show $25 + Dice fees | 16+ Get ready for a truly special night as HR & The Human Rights Movement… Read more

Doors 7pm | Show 7:30pm | Advance $20 / Day of Show $25 + Dice fees | 16+

Get ready for a truly special night as HR & The Human Rights Movement bring their uplifting fusion of reggae, punk spirit, and conscious vibrations to The Club Congress on Sunday, March 29th, 2026.

HR—best known as the iconic frontman of the legendary punk band Bad Brains—returns to the stage with the unmistakable energy, soul, and message that helped shape generations of underground music. Widely regarded as one of the most influential voices in punk history, HR’s dynamic presence and visionary artistry paved the way for countless bands across hardcore, alternative, and reggae scenes.

With The Human Rights Movement, HR channels his roots-heavy sound and spiritual groove, blending melodic reggae, raw edge, and timeless positivity. This is a rare chance to witness a true pioneer whose impact reverberates far beyond genre.

Sword II

Sword II

Doors 7pm | Show 7:30pm | Advance $15 / Day of Show $18 + Dice fees | All Ages With Support from Tex Patrello Read more

Doors 7pm | Show 7:30pm | Advance $15 / Day of Show $18 + Dice fees | All Ages

With Support from Tex Patrello

54 Ultra Live in North America! (Round Two)

54 Ultra Live in North America! (Round Two)

W/ SUPPORT TBD Doors 7pm | Show 7:30pm | Advance $25 / Day of Show $27 + Dice fees | 16+ – ***Artist Presale: Wednesday 10/22 at 10am*** – ***Spotify Presale: Thursdsy… Read more

W/ SUPPORT TBD

Doors 7pm | Show 7:30pm | Advance $25 / Day of Show $27 + Dice fees | 16+

– ***Artist Presale: Wednesday 10/22 at 10am***
– ***Spotify Presale: Thursdsy 10/23 at 10am***
– ***Club Presale: 10/23 at 10am***
– ***General onsale: Friday 10/24 at 10am***

In the kaleidoscopic world of music, 54 Ultra emerges as a beacon of sonic fusion, weaving synthy indie rock with a Latin soul heartbeat. Based out of New Jersey, 54 Ultra is the musical project of songwriter and producer JohnAnthony (Johnny) Rodriguez. Offering music that is both honest and melodic, with a charismatic stage presence to match, 54 Ultra is carving out a space uniquely his own, defined by a garage pop and soul sound.

Through a combination of interning in a New Jersey studio and self-teaching, Johnny built a solid foundation in music production before stepping into the spotlight with his own artist project. In early 2025, Johnny headed to Miami to work with Kali Uchis on her latest album, Sincerely, where he produced the track “All I Can Say.”

In 2024, he shared his debut single, “Where Are You,” which quickly gained traction online, introducing listeners to a sound that feels both timeless and fresh. A year later, he released his debut EP First Works, which Billboard named one of the Best Projects of the Year (So Far). The six-track collection features fan favorites like “Upside Down” and “No Tengo Valor”, and was followed by four sold-out shows in New York and Los Angeles.

Most recently, 54 Ultra shared “I Won’t Go,” a Spanglish synth ballad that further showcases his ability to blend emotional depth with vibrant, genre-blurring soundscapes.

Just a little over a year after releasing his first single, it was announced that 54 Ultra will perform at Coachella 2026. Leading up to the festival, he will be opening for Kali Uchis at her San Jose show, embarking on a nearly sold-out North American tour, and playing his first European headline shows in London, Amsterdam, and Paris, before closing out the year with a performance at Festival Color Caribe in Puerto Rico.

Marshall Crenshaw

Marshall Crenshaw

w/ James Maestro Doors 7pm | Show 7:30pm | 21+ – General admission standing: $20 + Dice fees – General Admission Seating: $30 + Dice fees – Premium Seating: $40 + Dice… Read more

w/ James Maestro

Doors 7pm | Show 7:30pm | 21+

– General admission standing: $20 + Dice fees
– General Admission Seating: $30 + Dice fees
– Premium Seating: $40 + Dice fees
– Rail Seating: $40 + Dice fees
– Table Seating (2 seat minimum): $40 + Dice fees

Schoolgirl Byebye and Brad Stank

Schoolgirl Byebye and Brad Stank

w/ Brad Stank Doors 7pm | Show 7:30pm | Advance $20 / Day of Show $25 + Dice fees | 16+ The band Schoolgirl Byebye started because two best friends fell in… Read more

w/ Brad Stank

Doors 7pm | Show 7:30pm | Advance $20 / Day of Show $25 + Dice fees | 16+

The band Schoolgirl Byebye started because two best friends fell in love. Schoolgirl Byebye is an indie-pop band insisting on using as few effects as possible to create beautiful melodies. Over the past seven years, they have proved that soul mates do exist in this world. Indeed, musical composition makes up the life of this young couple.

Victor Jones: The Construct Tour 2026

Victor Jones: The Construct Tour 2026

Doors 7pm | Show 8pm | Advance $18 / Day of Show $22 + Dice fees | 21+ Although their debut LP, Long Cold Night Walk was released in 2020, it wouldn’t… Read more

Doors 7pm | Show 8pm | Advance $18 / Day of Show $22 + Dice fees | 21+

Although their debut LP, Long Cold Night Walk was released in 2020, it wouldn’t be until half a decade later that Victor Jones exploded onto the New York City dancepunk scene with their 2025 concept album, Zookeeper. Songs like White Fang Safari, We Go to Russia and the non-album single Shoulder Song, explore Victor’s struggles with bipolar disorder through the duality of their commanding vocal – alternating between absurdist lyricism and unguarded sincerity – and their theatrically anthemic production yielding moments of intimate emotional vulnerability.

Victor’s follow-up single, Mother Teresa, expanded on these themes, amassing millions of views on TikTok and culminating in sold out shows in Boston and New York City.

Their newest song, I Get Hurt, sees Victor lean into their production prowess, singing about metropolitan anxiety over pulsating synthesizers and roaring drum fills.

Victor has a cat with no teeth and likes long walks. They are 6’3″, if that’s important to you.

Remember Sports

Remember Sports

Doors 7pm | Show 7:30pm | Advance $20 / Day of Show $25 + Dice fees | 16+ Remember Sports have always sounded like a band in motion—chasing a feeling, chasing each… Read more

Doors 7pm | Show 7:30pm | Advance $20 / Day of Show $25 + Dice fees | 16+

Remember Sports have always sounded like a band in motion—chasing a feeling, chasing each other, sometimes running from themselves. Over the past decade, the Philadelphia-based band has built a cult following on the strength of bruising live shows, emotionally honest lyrics, and an ever-evolving sound that refuses to be pinned down. With their newest album, The Refrigerator, out February 13, 2026 via Get Better Records, the band captures the messy, cathartic energy of transformation: it’s a record born from uncertainty, grief, growth, and ultimately, love—for the music, for each other, and for the many past selves colliding into the present.

The Bones of J.R. Jones

The Bones of J.R. Jones

w/ Falls Doors 6pm | Show 7pm | Advance $25 / Day of Show $30 + Dice fees | 21+ Jonathon Linaberry looks back on Radio Waves, his sixth album as The… Read more

w/ Falls

Doors 6pm | Show 7pm | Advance $25 / Day of Show $30 + Dice fees | 21+

Jonathon Linaberry looks back on Radio Waves, his sixth album as The Bones Of J.R. Jones, but there’s more than just nostalgia at play. Recorded with producer Robbie Lackritz (Feist, Bahamas), the collection is moody and hypnotic, drawing on the sonic landscape of Linaberry’s youth as it reckons with the doubt and uncertainty of adulthood. The arrangements are entrancing, built on the tension between acoustic instruments and retro synthesizers, and Linaberry’s performances are raw and visceral, at times aching in their vulnerability. Put it all together and you’ve got a poignant exploration of memory and longing delivered by a relentless searcher, a revelatory work of personal reflection rooted in the endless beauty, pain, and chaos of growing up.

Born in central New York, Linaberry got his start playing in punk bands before becoming enamored with the field recordings of Alan Lomax. He launched The Bones of J.R. Jones in 2012 and began releasing a series of albums and EPs that would land his songs in films and TV shows like True Detective, Suits, and Daredevil, and lead to countless tours across the US and Europe, including stops everywhere from Telluride Blues to Hardly Strictly Bluegrass. Along the way, Linaberry would also share bills with the likes of The Wallflowers, G. Love, and The Devil Makes Three, soundtrack an Amazon commercial helmed by Oscar-winning director Taika Waititi, and earn praise from Billboard, American Songwriter, Under the Radar, and more.

Mike Doughty Solo Tour ’26

Mike Doughty Solo Tour ’26

Doors 7pm | Show 7:30pm | 21+ – General admission seating: $25 + Dice fees – Premium seating: $30 + Dice fees – Upper level premium: $30 + Dice fees Mike Doughty… Read more

Doors 7pm | Show 7:30pm | 21+

– General admission seating: $25 + Dice fees
– Premium seating: $30 + Dice fees
– Upper level premium: $30 + Dice fees

Mike Doughty is an American singer, songwriter, and author best known as the founder and frontman of Soul Coughing. This year, Mike Doughty returns to the stage for a solo tour, presenting stripped-down, intimate performances that span his Soul Coughing legacy and prolific solo work, reaffirming his place as one of alternative music’s most distinctive and enduring voices.

Metalachi

Metalachi

Doors 7pm | Show 7:30pm | 16+ – Table Seating (2 seat minimum): $35 + Dice fees – Rail Seat: $35 + Dice fees – General Admission Standing: Advance $20 / Day… Read more

Doors 7pm | Show 7:30pm | 16+

– Table Seating (2 seat minimum): $35 + Dice fees
– Rail Seat: $35 + Dice fees
– General Admission Standing: Advance $20 / Day of Show $25 + Dice fees

Born from a long night of music, tequila, and mariachi-loving metalheads, Metalachi has been entertaining audiences and wooing abuelas everywhere for over a decade.

Hailing from Los Angeles, CA, the band has traveled across the US, Canada, and Mexico, performing everywhere from the smallest local bars to the largest parties, including Heavy Montreal, Megacruise, and Mosters of Rock Cruise.

Holy Fuck

Holy Fuck

Doors 7pm | Show 7:30pm | Advance $20 / Day of Show $25 + Dice fees | 21+ Canadian quartet Holy Fuck have always been happy to plow a distinctly lone furrow…. Read more

Doors 7pm | Show 7:30pm | Advance $20 / Day of Show $25 + Dice fees | 21+

Canadian quartet Holy Fuck have always been happy to plow a distinctly lone furrow. Never ones to chase the limelight or hop on any genre-wagon that happens to be passing by, they’ve played by their own rules for the best part of 20 years and five albums. It’s for that reason that they’ve become one of the country’s finest and most influential exports, with their widescreen technicolour, crescendo-heavy and highly danceable sound often finding itself imitated, but never bettered.

Even after attracting mainstream attention thanks to appearing on the soundtracks to Breaking Bad, The Substance, Mr Robot, Chemical Hearts, Good Girls, Cheaters and Invincible (the latter producing viral hit ‘Tom Tom’), the band has continued to go against the grain in a cultural landscape that prioritises and lionises the safe and predictable over the marginal and single-minded.

Solya

Solya

w/ Tela Novella Doors 7pm | Show 7:30pm | 16+ (Under 16 with Parent/Guardian) – Advance $22 + Dice fees – Day of Show $26 + Dice fees – VIP M&G: $67… Read more

w/ Tela Novella

Doors 7pm | Show 7:30pm | 16+ (Under 16 with Parent/Guardian)

– Advance $22 + Dice fees
– Day of Show $26 + Dice fees
– VIP M&G: $67 + Dice fees – *includes GA ticket, a meet and greet/photo op w/ Solya, plus one (1) exclusive merch item*

West Texas based multi-instrumentalist, singer, and songwriter Solya made her debut in February 2023 at the age of 16 with her 3-track EP “Fever Dream” which was produced entirely from her bedroom. She quickly gained a massive social media following with fans who connected to the dark, ethereal world of her music that blends elements of psychedelic and grunge rock, indie pop, and electronic music. In 2024, Solya released her “Jewel Box” EP, which includes the viral track “We Say Goodbye.” Solya began releasing her first studio recordings in 2025.

Following her feature on Baby Bugs’ song “Baby, Baby”, Solya and Baby Bugs co-headlined the 21 date U.S. “Bugs and Butterflies Tour” in the fall of 2024, selling out most venues such as the Mercury Lounge in NYC, House of Blues (Voodoo Room) in San Diego, Rebel Lounge in Phoenix, and The Masquerade (Purgatory) in Atlanta. The tour extended to include four sold-out U.K. dates in March of 2025. In September of 2025, Solya headlined the 3 date “Out West Tour,“ which included a sold-out show at the historic Troubadour in West Hollywood.