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The best things to do in Phoenix in February 2025, from spring training to Renball – the Republic in Arizona

The best things to do in Phoenix in February 2025, from spring training to Renball – the Republic in Arizona

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February in Arizona means one thing – the perfect time to go out and look at the best events of the season.

The options range from high -energy sports tournaments to rich cultural festivals and art festivals. Music lovers can enjoy star concerts, while Foodies will find scents from all over the world.

Fun the best golfers in the world of WM Phoenix Open 2025 or back away at the time of the Renaissance Festival in Arizona. Whether you are here for baseball, breathtaking performances or global cuisine, February showcases everything Arizona can offer

For more forthcoming events around Metro Phoenix throughout the year, see our exhaustive 2025 events calendar.

What should be done in Phoenix in February 2025?

Here is the view of the best things to do in Metro Phoenix in February 2025.

Imaginarium Winter Wonderland in Meat

Immerse yourself in the holiday magic at Imaginarium Winter Wonderland at the Superstition Springs Center in meat. This enchanting, all ages, walking display has millions of shiny lights, bizarre displays and dazzling interactive experiences.

Details: 17-10 am Wednesday-Sunday until February 17. Spiritual Springs Center, 6555 E. South Avenue, Meat. $ 24. Imaginarium360.com.

WM Phoenix Open: Blake Shelton and Gwen Stephanie in TPC Scottsdale

The concert in the Colosseum returns to the iconic 16th TPC Scottsdale hole. Country superstar music Blake Shelton and three -time Grammy Guen Stephanie winner will be titled just days before the opening week of the WM Phoenix open tournament.

Details: 17:30 Saturday, February 1st. TPC Scottsdale, 17020 N. Hayden Road. For 21 years and more. From $ 275. wmphoenixopen.com.

Scottsdale Parada del Sol and Trail’s End Festival

Join Scottsdale Sharos for the 71st annual Scottsdale Parada del Sol and End Festival at Trail in Old Town. The parade will have floors, horseback horse and marching groups. The Western -style Block Party, works from noon to 16:00 and has live entertainment, food trucks, children’s zone and arts and crafts cabins.

Details: 10am Saturday, February 1st. Along the Scottsdale Boulevard and Drinkwater in the Old Town of Scotsdale. Free. Paradadelsol.com.

Phoenix Chinese Week on Lunar New Year

Celebrate the year of the snake at the 35th annual Festival of the Lunar New Year at Phoenix Kinese Week, including traditional dances of dragons, martial arts and live music. Indulge in authentic Asian cuisine, explore educational exhibits in Chinese inventions, and enjoy practical activities such as Mahjong, challenges for a stick and tea ceremonies.

Details: 9:00 am Saturday, February 1; 10:00 Sunday, February 2. Steel Indian School Park, 300 E. Indian School Road, Phoenix. Free. Phoenixchinesweek.org.

Arizona Indian Festival 2025

Celebrate the rich local culture of Arizona at the Arizona Indian Festival at the Scottsdale Civil Center. Conducted in connection with the western week of Scottsdale, this event shows the various cultures of the 22 tribes in Arizona. Experience the traditional arts, crafts, food and dancing, together with contemporary innovations in cultural tourism.

Details: 9:00 am Saturday, February 1, 10 h-16 h. Sunday, February 2. Scotsdale Civic Center, N. Drinkwater Blvd. 3939 N. FREE. Arizonandiantourism.org.

Arizona Renaissance Festival in Golden Canyon

Back back in time of the 37th annual Arizona Renaissance Festival. Experience a medieval amusement park with 16 stages, a justification tournament and a 50 -acre circus together with a fair of arts and crafts. Check out over 200 craftsman stores, mix with over 2000 costume characters, enjoy games, feast on giant turkey legs and cheer the knights in action.

Details: 10:00 Saturday and Sunday, February 1, 31-March. Arizona Renaissance Festival, 60 years east of Apache Junction. $ 36, $ 24 for age 5-12. Arizonarenfest.com.

Kierland Fine Art & Wine Festival in Phoenix

Celebrate art, wine and music as you walk through Kierland Commons. Hundreds of artists will show paintings, photography, sculpture, jewelry and more. Wine lovers can enjoy tastings of 15 wineries in Arizona. There will also be live music.

Details: 10:00 Saturday-Sunday, February 1-2. Kierland Commons 15205 N. Kierland Blvd., Phoenix. Free. VermillionPromotions.com.

WM Phoenix Open 2025 in TPC Scottsdale

Experience the largest PGA Tour crowds in the legendary Phoenix Open Waste Management. Known for its unique atmosphere of fans, the tournament is a mandatory event, especially in Hole 16, where seats for the stadium and the lively crowds manage the day. At night, The Coors Light Birds Nest reigns with live music on February 5-8.

Details: Monday-Sunday, February 3-9. TPC Scottsdale, 17020 Hayden Road. Ticket prices vary. wmphoenixopen.com.

AZ Nations Festival 2025. Surprised

Celebrate the wide variety of the world of this vital, multicultural event showing Arizona’s cultural fabric, including live performances by artists, international cuisine and suppliers’ Food Food, offering handmade crafts and products from around the world.

Details: 17-10am Saturday, February 8, 10 am-19 Sunday, February 9th. Mark Coronado Park, 15960 N. Bulard Avenue, surprise. $ 10. Azfestivalofnations.org.

Arabic Horse Show of Scottsdale

The largest Arabian horse show in the world returns to Westworld from Scottsdale, celebrating its 70th anniversary. This event shows the best Arabian horses, exciting competitions, shopping and more.

Details: February 13-23. Westworld from Scottsdale, 16601 N. Pima Road. Out of $ 15; Free for age 17 and younger. Scottsdaleshow.com.

A competition in the hills in a fountain hills

Phoenix Children’s Competition in the hills are back in their 11th year at Fountain Hills. This family event shows over 1,200 vehicles, including racing cars, exotics, muscle cars, motorcycles, military vehicles and helicopters, while raising funds for the Cancer Cancer and Blood Disorders of the Phoenix and the Cardi -Painted Surgery Fund.

Details: 10:00 Saturday, February 15th. Fontani Park, 12925 N. Saguaro Blvd., Hills Fountain. Free. Phoenixchildrensfoundation.org.

Ballet Folkloriko de Mexico de Amalia Hernandez in Meat

Experience the colorful traditions of Mexico with the famous Folkloriko de Mexico ballet ballet, leading to the rich cultural heritage of Mexico, from pre -Columbia dances to revolutionary influences.

Details: 7:30 pm Saturday, February 15th. Mesa Center for Arts, 1 E. Main St. $ 32. mesaartscenter.com.

Dance Competition at the World Championship in Phoenix

The Art of Hoop Dance is central to the Hurd Museum with the 35th Annual Dance Competition for the World Hoop World Championship. Dancers from all over the United States and Canada show their skill, creativity and cultural traditions with complex work with legs and complex choreography.

Details: 9:00 am Saturday-Sunday, February 15-16. Head Museum, 2301 N. Central Ave., Phoenix. $ 19.80- $ 46.80. hears.org.

Cactus League 2025 Spring Workout

The Cactus League is the dream of a baseball fan. He offers the opportunity to see 15 baseball teams in the main league to prepare for the season within a radius of 47 miles in the Phoenix area. Spring training stadiums in Metro Phoenix include Scottsdale Stadium, Sloan Park in meat, Camelback Ranch-Glendale, Goodyear Ballpark, Peoria Sports Complex and Tempe Diablo Stadium.

Details: Thursday, February 20 Tuesday, March 25. Cactusleague.com.

Tempe Beach Park Festival

Fall Out Boy and The Killers head the seventh annual submission festival, featuring 18 performers in two stages. There will be baseball activities and participation of MLB Great Vince Coleman, Evan Longoria, Jim Abbott, Jake Pevi and Bret Butler, plus Olympic medalist and ESPN analyst Jessica Mendosa. “Off the Mound with Ryan Dempster” will return with live interviews and special performances.

Details: United Friday and Saturday, February 21-22. Tempe Beach Park and Arts Park, 80 W. Rio Salado Parkway. $ 160 and up a day; $ 305 and for a two -day pass. Inningsfestival.com.

Japanese Festival in Arizona Matsuri in Phoenix

This festival celebrates Japanese culture with Tyko drumming, martial arts demonstrations, traditional Japanese dance and more. Check out the Japanese culture exhibits, enjoy a traditional tea ceremony, participate in the HAIKU exhibition, or check out the cosplay competition. The event also includes food suppliers, beer garden and parade, which starts both days at 9:30 in the morning

Details: 10:00 Saturday and Sunday, February 22-23. Steel Indian School Park, 300 E. Indian School Road, Phoenix. Free. azmatsuri.org.

She believes the glass in Glendale

In 2025, she believes that the Cup included the best international women’s football teams, including the women’s national team of the United States, Japan, Australia and Colombia. The competition returns to its traditional format of six games in multiple stadiums, with two matches on Sunday, February 23, in Arizona. Colombia is confronted with Japan at noon, followed by the US team who is fighting Australia at 3:00 pm

Details: Plastic and 15:00 Sunday, February 23rd. State Farm Stadium, 1 Cardinals Drive, Glendale. USSoccer.com.

Additional submission to Tempe Beach Park

Lumineers and Kacey Musgraves headed the second annual festival for additional submissions in Tempe, bringing 20 performers in two stages. Additional submissions also have baseball -themed activities and appearances and performances by MLB stars Andre Dawson, Javi Lopez, Brady Anderson, Jake Pevi, Derrek Lee and Mike Hargrove. Out of the Mound with Ryan Dempter will also return.

Details: Plaseon Friday, February 28 and Saturday, March 1st. Tempe Beach Park and Arts Park, 80 W. Rio Salado Parkway. $ 160 and up a day; $ 305 and for a two -day pass. Inningsfestival.com.

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