Tortolita Preserve Nature Trek
MAY 23
Join a Pima County Natural Resources, Parks and Recreation naturalist for a guided trek in the Tortolita Preserve. Wander among the saguaros, watch birds and inspect native desert vegetation.
Tortolita Preserve, 6250 W. Moore Road, Marana, $5 residents, $6.25 for nonresidents, 7:30 to 10 a.m., discovermarana.org

Sugaray Rayford
MAY 24
Maricopa-based Sugaray Rayford is a man with a message and a voice with which to deliver it. The larger-than-life personality will celebrate the release of his new album, “Human Decency,” at the Hotel Congress Plaza Stage. So far, the collection has spawned the song “Run for Cover,” dubbed a “powerhouse single.” The title track followed with its classic Stax sound. An all-star cast lent its talents to the album — guitarist Rick Holmstrom and singer Saundra Williams, both of whom are from Mavis Staples’ band; and bassist Taras Prodaniuk (Lucinda Williams, Merle Haggard).
Sugaray Rayford w/Black Cat Bones, Hotel Congress Plaza Stage, 311 E. Congress Street,
Tucson, tickets start at $25, 7:30 p.m. hotelcongress.com
Cox Movies in the Park:
“Migration”
MAY 24
A family of ducks decides to leave the safety of a New England pond for an adventurous trip to Jamaica. However, their well-laid plans quickly go awry when they get lost and wind up in New York City. Awkwafina, Kumail Ali Nanjiani, Elizabeth Banks and Carol Kane all lent their vocals to the animated film.
Reid Park, George DeMeester Outdoor Performance Theater, 900 S. Randolph Way, Tucson, free, 6 p.m. preshow activities, 7:45 p.m. movie,
coxmoviesinthepark.com
Southern Comfort Band
MAY 25
The blues band hits the stage for three hours as part of Music on the Mountain at the new Mount Lemmon Lodge. The series continues every Saturday, and some Sundays, through October.
Mount Lemmon Lodge, 12833 N. Sabino Canyon Park, Mount Lemmon, free, call for time, 520-201-1471, mountlemmonlodge.com

Carlos Mencia
MAY 25
Comic Carlos Mencia could easily play larger rooms, but he’s returned to his roots. For his “No Hate No Fear” comedy tour, he’s sharing his newest material with intimate audiences.
Desert Diamond Casino Sahuarita’s Diamond Center, 1100 W. Pima Mine Road, Sahuarita, tickets start at $25, 8 p.m., ddcaz.com
Fox on the Run: A Glam Going Away Party for David Slutes
MAY 25
Say goodbye to David Slutes, “entertainment director extraordinaire,” with a big send-off featuring performances by the likes of Brian Lopez, Birds & Arrows, Clifton Taylor and Silver Fox.
Hotel Congress Plaza Stage, 311 E. Congress Street, Tucson, free admission, 6:30 p.m.,
hotelcongress.com
Hot Blues Tuesday w/The
VanDykes and The Bad News Blues Band
MAY 28
Arizona’s The VanDykes and The Bad News Blues Band play popular tunes in the genre — in front of a small dance floor.
The Gaslight Music Hall, 13005 N. Oracle Road, Tucson, tickets start at $20, 6 p.m., 520-529-1000,
gaslightmusichall.com
“Mrs. Doubtfire”
MAY 28 TO JUNE 2
Rob McClure will reprise his Tony-nominated Broadway role of the Scottish nanny on tour alongside co-star/wife Maggie Lakis in this internationally acclaimed hit musical.
Centennial Hall, 1020 E. University Boulevard, Tucson, tickets start at $30, various times, ticketmaster.com, broadwayintucson.com
Nate Jackson: Super Funny World Tour
MAY 30
Thanks to his viral content and TikTok engagement, Nate Jackson is among the fastest-growing comedians. He’s amassed more than 3 million followers and over 500 million views globally. Jackson is a comedian, actor, writer and digital creator who sells out comedy clubs and theatres across America.
Rialto Theatre, 318 E. Congress Street, Tucson, tickets start at $41.50, 7 p.m., rialtotheatre.com
The Petty Breakers: Tom Petty Tribute Band
MAY 31
The PettyBreakers have one mission: to remind all of us that, although the great Tom Petty may be gone, his music continues to resonate. The band is here to celebrate his memory.
The Gaslight Music Hall, 13005 N. Oracle Road, Tucson, tickets start at $27, with discounts for children, military, students and seniors, 6 p.m., 520-529-1000,
gaslightmusichall.com
Levi Platero Band
MAY 31
Music is innate to Native American blues singer-songwriter Levi Platero. He taught himself guitar at age 9 and has been compared to Stevie Ray Vaughan. His leads and songwriting reflect a lifetime of absorbing music. After a decade of touring the United States with his family’s band, and as a one-year run in Indigenous, Platero is on his own.
The Sea of Glass Center for the Arts, 330 E. Seventh Street, Tucson, tickets start at $30, 7:30 p.m., 520-210-4448, theseaofglass.org
National Trails Day Night Hike
JUNE 1
Bring a flashlight and head to Catalina State Park to celebrate National Trails Day at 6:30 p.m. This family-friendly event is perfect for those 8 and older. Registration is required at playov.com.
Catalina Sate Park, 11570 N. Oracle Road, Oro Valley, free, 6 to 9:30 p.m., playov.com

Wanda Sykes: “Please & Thank You”
JUNE 2
Presenting a phone-free show, Wanda Sykes is an Emmy Award-winning stand-up comic, writer, actress and producer who has been ranked near the top of “funniest people” lists. Her talent goes beyond the stage: She appeared as Moms Mabley in “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” and lent her voice to “Crank Yankers” as Gladys Murphy.
Fox Tucson Theatre, 17 W. Congress Street, Tucson, tickets start at $65, 7:30 p.m.,
foxtucson.com, livenation.com