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April 26 – Hot Stove Circuit Dinner

Whiskey Del Bac 2106 N FORBES BLVD, TUCSON, AZ, United States

Hot Stove Circuit is a collaborative group of five distinguished Tucson chefs who will be curating a five-course dinner here at Whiskey Del Bac. Each chef will be showcasing their unique approach to local ingredients and traditions. The menu includes a diverse range of flavors, from savory appetizers to a decadent dessert, providing you with an extraordinary dining experience. Purchase your tickets here! Menu: Boxed Lunch Nopal Chimichurri Confit Quail Campfire Carrot Taco Calabacitas Seca Elote Espuma Shrimp Carpaccio Prickly Pear Chiltepin Lime Sauce Arugula Salad with Serrano Vinaigrette Whiskey Del Bac - Whiskey Themed Chocolate Dessert Plate

$150

May 02 Happy Hour with Keyboardist Richard Islas

Whiskey Del Bac 2106 N FORBES BLVD, TUCSON, AZ, United States

Tucson native Richard Anthony Islas, a Salpointe Lancer and Arizona Wildcat, has been a part of the local music scene for over 40 years. A versatile keyboardist and vocalist, he blends Tejano, Latin, funk, R&B, classic rock, and country, performing solo or with groups across the Old Pueblo. Offstage, he enjoys cooking, rollerskating, and sipping Del Bac Dorado whiskey with good friends.

Free

May 08 – Tucson Taiko Takeover at Whiskey Del Bac with Karen Falkenstrom

Whiskey Del Bac 2106 N FORBES BLVD, TUCSON, AZ, United States

Karen Falkenstrom is the founder and Executive Director of Odaiko Sonora, Tucson’s Japanese drumming ensemble. With 40 years experience in the arts industry, she has held leadership roles in many well-known Tucson arts organizations and co-founded three award-winning nonprofit arts groups.  She began studying taiko in 2001. Since then, she has dedicated herself to the practice, traveling extensively to study, and learning to build the North American style wine-barrel taiko. Odaiko Sonora, the taiko group she founded in 2002, is dedicated to providing firsthand experiences of taiko in our region. With programs ranging from huge festivals and in-theater concerts, private/corporate offerings, and school residencies, the group reaches over 150,000 people each year.   Take a sneak peek at a recent performance from Karen and her Odaiko Sonora group.   This event is free to attend! No RSVP required. Come and learn about Tucson Taiko from an expert!

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