Broadway Hits and Cultural Festivals: What's On in Phoenix This Sunday

A Day of Culture and Performance in the Valley
This Sunday, March 8, 2026, Phoenix is alive with a diverse array of cultural celebrations, world-class theater, and vibrant outdoor markets. Whether you are looking to immerse yourself in traditional international music, catch a Broadway-style musical, or find unique local art, the city offers a full schedule of events for every interest. From the historic streets of downtown to the bustling corridors of North Phoenix, today is the perfect day to explore the local scene.
Theater and Live Stage Highlights
Phoenix’s theater district is particularly busy today with several high-profile productions. The Phoenix Theatre Company is hosting multiple performances, including the hit musical Come From Away with showtimes at 1:30 PM and 7:00 PM. Additionally, it is the final opportunity to catch the high-energy Million Dollar Quartet at the Hormel Theatre, with performances at 2:00 PM and 7:30 PM. For those who enjoy a mix of cinema and live music, the Phoenix Symphony presents Back to the Future in Concert at the Orpheum Theatre at 2:00 PM, featuring the full orchestra performing the iconic score live alongside the film.
Festivals, Markets, and Public Exhibitions
Cultural festivals take center stage today as the Hungarian Festival AZ brings traditional food, dance, and music to Heritage & Science Park from 12:00 PM to 5:00 PM. Art lovers should head to North Phoenix for the High Street Arts Festival, which runs until 5:00 PM and features over 100 artists and craftsmen. Simultaneously, the Heard Museum Indian Fair & Market continues its celebration of Native American art and culture, offering a rare chance to meet world-renowned artists and purchase authentic jewelry and pottery.
Community Meetups and Evening Music
If you prefer a more relaxed start to your Sunday, Soulful Sundays with De La Sol Yoga takes place at 9:30 AM at Heritage & Science Park, providing a community-focused wellness session. Later in the afternoon, the Irish Cultural Center and McClelland Library will host a Celebration of Irish Tea from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM, featuring traditional refreshments and stories. As the sun sets, the music scene heats up with pop sensation Zara Larsson performing at The Van Buren at 8:00 PM, while the legendary rock band Filter takes the stage at the Celebrity Theatre at 7:30 PM.

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