What’s Happening this evening in Sedona?
Plenty of bars and restaurants offer live music, booking bands from around the state. There’s even a nearby casino. To find out who’s playing where, pick up one of the free weekly entertainment publications in hotel lobbies and at newsstands.
Go ahead and hit the town. Stay out as late as you want. Just remember that if you have a balloon ride scheduled, they’ll pick you up about an hour before dawn.
Things to do
Harkins Sedona 6 Theatres: Digital sound and a gourmet snack bar. 2081 Arizona 89A, Sedona. 928-282-2221 or www.harkinstheatres.com.
Sedona Dream Theater: This former IMAX venue hosts live shows, speakers and independent films. “The Sedona Experience” is a metaphysical multimedia event dealing with the spiritual and energetic mysteries of Sedona. 6615 Arizona 179, Oak Creek. 928-284-0005 or www.sedonatheater.com.
Canyon Moon Theatre: Providing professional theatre in an intimate space. A mix of comedies, musicals and dramas, with poetry slams, guest speakers, special events and classes mixed in. 6601 Arizona 179, Oak Creek. 928-282-6212 or www.canyonmoontheatre.org.
Martini Bar at Szechuan Restaurant: The menu features a wide range of martinis plus beers and other beverages. Live music most nights. 1350 W. Arizona 89A, Sedona. 928-282-9288.
Oak Creek Brewing Co.: Great bands every weekend in this little joint. Drum circles on Wednesday, jam sessions through the week and always lots of fresh-brewed award winning beers, ales and lagers. Cozy outdoor patio. 2050 Yavapai Drive, Sedona. 928-204-1300 or www.oakcreekbrew.com.
Full Moon Saloon: Live music on weekends, sometimes during the week. There’s even a sliver of dance floor. 7000 Arizona 179, Oak Creek. 928-284-1872 or www.thefullmoonsaloon.com.
Olde Sedona Bar and Grille: Live music on weekends, karaoke during the week. If the karaoke becomes too painful, wander outside to one of the multilevel decks for some peace and quiet under the stars. 1405 W. Arizona 89A, Sedona. 928-282-5670.
Relics Restaurant & Nightclub: A Sedona institution since the 1940s, when it was known as Rainbow’s End, this roadhouse was the original place in town for live music. Today, the nightclub has live entertainment several nights a week, including dinner theater, comedy shows and live bands. Bust a move on one of northern Arizona’s largest wooden dance floors. 3235 W. Arizona 89A, Sedona. 928-282-1593 or relicsrestaurant.com.
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