Things To Do Around the Valley This Week (July 28-August 3)

Editorial StaffJuly 28, 2025
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This is a curated list of weekly events around the Phoenix area for July 28-August 3.
Calendar listings include public events and attractions from around the Valley and state. Confirm information before making plans by calling the listed phone number, or check each website for last minute confirmation or cancellations. E-mail calendar.events@citieswestmedia.com to submit events for consideration.

SPECIAL EVENTS

Moulin Rouge! The Musical
Through August 3

Baz Luhrmann’s award-winning movie musical about art and love in the famous Paris cabaret in the 19th century is now an award-winning stage production filled with hit songs not included in the 2001 film. Check the website for times and ticket prices. Gammage Auditorium, 1200 S. Forest Ave., Tempe, 480-965-3434, asugammage.com

Phoenix Art Museum
Through August 31

Charles Gaines: Numbers and Trees (Arizona Series), through July 20; The World of Anna Sui, through Sept. 28; Funny Business: Photography and Humor (pictured), through Jan. 4, 2026; and Florentine Baroque: The Haukohl Collection, Aug. 27-July 26, 2026. Call for times and ticket prices. 1625 N. Central Ave., Phoenix, 602-257-1880, phxart.org

Summer Wine Series
July 31, August 28

The Wine Collective of Scottsdale will provide the drinks at this event located at the Museum of Illusions that you have to see to believe. Tickets include two glasses of wine, charcuterie, access to the museum’s exhibits and music provided by a live DJ. 6-8 p.m. $39.95. Museum of Illusions Scottsdale, 9500 E. Via de Ventura, Scottsdale, moiscottsdale.com

World Hip-Hop Dance Championship
August 2

The best dancers and choreographers from around the globe are coming to Phoenix to compete for the honor of being the best dance crew in the world. 6 p.m. Check website for ticket prices. Mullett Arena, 411 S. Packard Dr., Tempe, mullettarena.com

 

THEATRE & DRAMA

Rumpelstiltskin
Through August 3

This fairy tale about a woman who promises her firstborn to a mysterious little man with a very long name gets a hilarious twist in the hands of the puppeteers of the Great Arizona Puppet Theater. Call for times. $15, adults; $8, children 12 and younger. Great Arizona Puppet Theater, 302 W. Latham St., Phoenix, 602-262-2050, azpuppets.org

Forbidden Broadway: The Next Generation
Through August 3

Musical theater holds a hilarious mirror against itself in this lampoon of Broadway extravagance. Call for times and ticket prices. Judith Hardes Theatre, 1825 N. Central Ave., Phoenix, 602-254-2151, phoenixtheatre.com

Drunk Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet
Through August 31

If you didn’t like reading Romeo and Juliet in high school, then this is the event for you. The concept is simple: One performer downs five shots of liquor and then hilariously takes the cast through the greatest love story ever written. Check website for times and ticket prices. The Rose Theatre, 455 N. Third St., Phoenix, drunkshakespeare.com

Roald Dahl’s Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Through August 16

Five children from around the world get a tour of a chocolate factory owned and operated by the mysterious Willy Wonka in the musical version of the beloved Roald Dahl novel. Check the website for days and times. $45-$58. Hale Centre Theatre, 50 W. Page Ave., Gilbert, 480-497-0277, haletheatrearizona.com

SPORTS

Arizona Diamondbacks

See if the D-backs can slither their way to the top of the NL West when they take on the San Diego Padres, Aug. 4-6; Colorado Rockies, Aug. 8-10; Cleveland Guardians, Aug. 18-20; and Cincinnati Reds, Aug. 22-24. Call for times and ticket prices. Chase Field, 401 E. Jefferson St., Phoenix, 602-514-8400, dbacks.com

Phoenix Rising F.C.

The Valley’s soccer team is heating up! Watch them take on Birmingham Legion F.C., Aug. 2; Colorado Springs F.C., Aug. 23; and El Paso Locomotive F.C., Aug. 30. Call for times and ticket prices. Phoenix Rising Soccer Stadium, 3801 E. Washington St., Phoenix, phxrisingfc.com

Phoenix Mercury

The WNBA’s Mercury begin their rise to the top as they take on the Indiana Fever, Aug. 7; Atlanta Dream, Aug. 10; Las Vegas Aces, Aug. 15; Golden State Valkyries, Aug. 22; Chicago Sky, Aug. 28; and New York Liberty, Aug. 30. Call for times and ticket prices. PHX Arena, 201 E. Jefferson St., Phoenix, 602-379-7800, mercury.wnba.com

 

CONCERTS & COMEDY

KC and the Sunshine Band
August 1

There’s no denying its accomplishments: numerous Grammy Awards, five No. 1 singles and songs featured on more than 200 movie soundtracks. Hate it or love it, KC and the Sunshine Band has achieved legendary status. 8 p.m. Check website for ticket prices. The Showroom at Gila River Resort, 5040 Wild Horse Pass Blvd., Chandler, 800-946-4452, playatgila.com

Wiz Khalifa
August 1

It’s time to roll up and lay back when the Pittsburgh-based party rapper breezes into the Valley. 6:30 p.m. Check website for ticket prices. Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre, 2121 N. 83rd Ave., Phoenix, 602-254-7200, livenation.com

  • Monday, 7/28 – The Mountain Grass Unit @ Valley Bar
  • Tuesday, 7/29 – Architects with ERRA & Holywatr @ The Van Buren
  • Thursday, 7/31 – maye @ Valley Bar
  • 7/31 – Oliver Anthony @ The Van Buren
  • Friday, 8/1 – d4vd @ The Van Buren
  • 8/1 – PRIMUS with MonoNeon @ Arizona Financial Theatre
  • Saturday, 8/2 – Shinedown with Bush & Morgan Wade @ PHX Arena
  • Sunday, 8/3 – Russ with Big Sean & Sabrina Claudio @ Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre
  • 8/3 – Teddy Swims with Cian Ducrot @ Arizona Financial Theatre

THINGS TO DO LOOK AHEAD

Arizona State Fair
September 19-October 26

It’s the perfect time of year for rodeos, monster trucks, carnival rides, deep-fried food and other state fair traditions. There’s also the Coliseum Concert Series, where the Latin pop group Reik is scheduled to perform. Check website for ticket prices and event schedules. Arizona State Fairgrounds, 1826 W. McDowell Rd., Phoenix, 602-252-6771, azstatefair.com

September 24
Benson Boone

After a jaw-dropping set at Coachella, where he performed Queen’s “Bohemian Rhapsody” with the group’s guitarist Brian May, the backflipping singer-songwriter is hitting the road to perform songs from his latest album, American Heart. 8 p.m. Check website for prices. Desert Diamond Arena, 29400 W. Maryland Ave., Glendale, 623-772-3200, desertdiamondarena.com