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Gems, Gourmet Soups, and Graced Stages: What’s On in Phoenix Today

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January 25, 2026/08:00 AM
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Gems, Gourmet Soups, and Graced Stages: What’s On in Phoenix Today
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Phoenix Event Highlights for Sunday, January 25, 2026

Sunday in the Valley of the Sun offers a diverse array of cultural experiences, ranging from high-end auctions and sparkling jewelry showcases to intimate theater performances and community food festivals. Whether you are looking to explore the local arts scene or spend a leisurely morning at a fresh-air market, the city of Phoenix is brimming with activity today, January 25.

Markets and Unique Showcases

For those seeking rare treasures, the International Gem & Jewelry Show is taking place at the Arizona State Fairgrounds. Running from 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM, this direct-to-consumer event features a massive marketplace of wholesalers and designers offering everything from exotic gemstones to finished fine jewelry. If you prefer a more culinary-focused outing, the AZ Soup Festival at Warehouse215 is serving up a variety of savory local flavors in a festive atmosphere.

Traditional morning markets are also in full swing. The High Street Farmers Market and the Roosevelt Row Sunday Arts and Farmers Market both offer residents the chance to pick up organic produce, artisan breads, and locally made crafts while enjoying the mild winter weather. In the East Valley, the Tempe Blooms festival concludes its weekend run, decorating the streets with vibrant floral installations and community art.

Theater and Live Music

The local theater scene is particularly active this afternoon. The Herberger Theater Center is a primary hub today, featuring a 1:00 PM performance of the classic drama "The Diary of Anne Frank" on the Center Stage, followed by the irreverent comedy "Jane Anger" at 2:00 PM on the Kax Stage. Meanwhile, the Phoenix Theatre Company is hosting the Richard P. Stahl Festival of New American Theatre, providing a platform for fresh voices in the industry with staged readings and new plays like "Falls."

For music lovers, the Musical Instrument Museum (MIM) welcomes Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Madison Cunningham for a performance at 7:00 PM. Known for her intricate guitar work and soulful lyrics, this concert is a must-see for fans of contemporary folk and indie music.

Museum Exhibitions and Major Auctions

The Phoenix Art Museum remains open today with several compelling exhibitions, including "Florentine Baroque" and the photography-centered "Funny Business." At the Heard Museum, visitors can immerse themselves in the "Hoop Dance!" exhibit, which celebrates the artistry and tradition of indigenous performance. Finally, today marks the final opportunity to catch the Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Auction in Scottsdale, where some of the world’s most rare and historic vehicles are crossing the block for eager collectors.