May 22-24, 2026

Find out what’s happening this weekend in Phoenix, where art walks, major concerts, cultural celebrations, and can’t-miss sporting events are taking over the Valley. From Spring Arizona Restaurant Week and Ballet in Bloom to the Big 12 Baseball Tournament, Create Playdate at PhxArt, live music, and family-friendly events, there’s no shortage of fun things to do. Explore the latest art exhibitions, cheer on your favorite teams, or plan a night out with top concerts and performances. For even more ideas, browse our full event calendar and check out our major annual events happening in 2026 here

We've also rounded up things to do in Phoenix this spring. Discover all the top events happening in May 2026 here

 

Spring Arizona Restaurant Week

Friday through Sunday

Arizona Restaurant Week, which occurs each May and September, is when it's time to release your inner foodie.  

More than 100 restaurants are offering three-course meals for $33, $44 or $55 per person (not including wine pairings). Understandably, it's tough to choose where to start. So, we've rounded up our top picks to try out in Greater Phoenix during Arizona Restaurant Week.

Greater Phoenix

 

Ballet in Bloom

Friday and Saturday

allet Arizona’s “Ballet in Bloom: An Evening at Desert Botanical Garden” returns, with an expanded double‑feature program set against the glowing desert sunset, showcasing two compelling ballet experiences.

Desert Botanical Garden

 

Big 12 Baseball Tournament

Friday and Saturday

The 2026 Big 12 Baseball Tournament presented by Allstate will be played at Surprise Stadium, the spring training home of the Kansas City Royals and Texas Rangers, located in Surprise, Arizona. The top 12 teams in the regular season standings will compete in the tournament.

Surprise Stadium

 

Celebrate Reggae

Saturday and Sunday

Celebrate the rich musical heritage, global journey, and worldwide impact of reggae! Learn about the genre’s roots and offshoots in all-ages drumming workshops, engaging performances, and high-energy DJ sets.

Musical Instrument Museum

 

Star Wars: Return of the Jedi in Concert

Saturday and Sunday

Luke Skywalker confronts Darth Vader and Emperor Palpatine in a final battle to defeat the Empire, while the Rebel Alliance launches a daring mission to destroy the Empire’s new Death Star and restore peace to the galaxy. The action unfolds on the giant screen in Symphony Hall while you experience every note of John Williams’ masterful score, live.

The Phoenix Symphony

 

Y2K Drag Brunch

Saturday

Y2K Drag Brunch is back! Enjoy tunes from Destiny's Child, Britney Spears, and Lady Gaga. Don't miss an epic tribute to the 2000s. Get ready to sing-along to your favorite songs. It's going to be a BLAST. All are welcome!

Desert Ridge Improv

 

 

Free Things to Do

Friday through Sunday

Many of the events featured on our blog are free, but if you're looking for more options, check out our Free and Cheap in Phoenix Guide.

Greater Phoenix

 

 

Family-Friendly Activities This Weekend

Discover the best family-friendly things to do in Phoenix—from interactive museums to outdoor adventures and kid-friendly eats. 

 

Create Playdate at PhxArt

Saturday

Want to make art inspired by your favorite Phoenix Art Museum works on view? Create Playdate offers young artists a hands-on maker experience during their visit through our mobile, in-gallery art cart. Each week’s Create Playdate offers a fresh and fun theme featuring an artwork on view, an art making activity to do at the Museum, and kids’ projects to extend the fun at home! 

Phoenix Art Museum

 

 

Concerts & Performances This Weekend

Shows are taking place more often now, including theatre performances, comedy shows and concerts. Here's who you can see perform this weekend:

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Sports This Weekend

Phoenix is a premier sports destination, and our local teams are bringing the heat. The Valley also hosts major sports events. Here’s who you can cheer on this weekend:

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Art Exhibits This Weekend

Phoenix is home to the largest art museum in the southwestern United States. Ignite your mind with the creativity and inspiration you will find at our local cultural institutions. Here's the art exhibits you can see this weekend:

 

Desert Pulse

Through May 31, 2026

Thousands of stunning images. Five monumental video installations. One transformative experience. FRAMERATE: Desert Pulse, a multi-sensory art exhibit by ScanLAB Projects, invites visitors into the visual and emotional energy of the Sonoran Desert. Through photography, LiDAR scanning, motion and sound, it reveals new ways of seeing and deepens appreciation for our vibrant ecosystem.

Desert Botanical Garden

 

Parched: The Art of Water in the Southwest

Through June 29, 2026

Parched: The Art of Water in the Southwest utilizes art informed by scientific and cultural inquiry to explore the deep disparities of water use and access throughout the state of Arizona. Coming at a time where conversations about the availability and quality of, and access to, water have never been more important. After three years of public display, the Parched exhibition finds a new home at S’edav Va’aki Museum. Serving as a call-to-action, Parched features nine bodies of work all using different mediums evoking themes of survivance, sovereignty, and spirituality. Ultimately reflecting diverse perspectives and provocative insights into our complex relationship with water in natural, cultural, and political landscapes.

S’edav Va’aki Museum (Formerly Pueblo Grande Museum)

 

Su:dagi/Shu:thag: Rekindling Our Connections

Through June 29, 2026

Su:dagi/Shu:thag: Rekindling Our Connections examines the Akimel O’odham’s (River People) longstanding relationship with water and focuses on the intersection between the politics of water rights and the celebration of traditional agricultural knowledge.

S’edav Va’aki Museum (Formerly Pueblo Grande Museum)

 

The Magical Flute: Beauty, Enchantment, and Power.

Through September 13, 2026

Experience the enduring impact of the world’s first wind instrument in The Magical Flute: Beauty, Enchantment, and Power. Explore more than 100 remarkable flutes from the dawn of music to the present day and celebrate the resounding influence of the flute on cultures from around the world. Discover how people across history have used flutes of all forms, shapes, sizes, and materials to express the rich human experience.

Musical Instrument Museum (MIM)