
Upcoming Events
GLITTER – Queer Women’s Dance Party
June 27 @ 8:00 pm
Patio Music Series – Adam Lopez
June 28 @ 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Esther Rose
June 28 @ 7:30 pm
Patio Music Series – DJ Pygar
June 29 @ 3:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Lazy Sue
June 29 @ 6:30 pm
Lazy Sue is a retro pop band based in Austin, TX, bringing vibrant and infectious tunes to the scene. Five friends have come together to share their hopes, dreams, and secrets via song. Their robust sound is backed by their experience in classical music, jazz, musical theatre, as well as their decade old friendships that injects their live performances with love and charm. Blending hard truths with comfort, Lazy Sue is here to get you through the highs and the lows.
Enjoy an afternoon of live music on the Outdoor Stage at Tumbleroot Agua Fria
* 2pm-5pm Sunday * Free * Outdoor Stage *
Nicotine Dolls make the kind of music you can’t hide from. The storytelling is front-and-center, beckoning your attention like a dusty old novel you can’t put down until the last page. The vocals are gritty and honest, holding nothing back in fits of joy, regret, and sadness similar to a phone call from one of your best friends at 3 am.
Enjoy an evening of Live Music on the Outdoor Stage at Tumbleroot Agua Fria
* 5pm-8pm Thursday * Free * Outdoor Stage *
Arlie is an indie-pop band based in Nashville, Tennessee, known for their vibrant blend of retro-pop melodies and modern production. The project began in 2015 as the solo endeavor of Nathaniel Banks, who was a student at Vanderbilt University. Initially, Banks recorded music in his dorm room, but as the project gained traction, he expanded it into a full band. By 2017, Arlie had evolved into a live act, performing with members including Carson Lystad (guitar), Adam Lochemes (drums), and Tyler Waters (multi-instrumentalist).
From the searing honesty of “Already Gone” to the sly wit of “Slim and the Devil,” Watson uses his deep roots in folk music to tell his own story—one shaped by hardship, healing, and hope. With the hat off and nothing to hide, he finally sounds like himself.