Mesa Arts Center is pleased to announce its 2011-12 Performing Live Season featuring Bill Cosby, Yo Yo Ma, Vince Gill, k.d. lang, Lily Tomlin, Dave Koz and so much more. With the strongest line-up to date, the upcoming season is sure to surpass the great sales and ten sold-out shows of last season. To purchase tickets now and get a variety of other benefits, memberships are available starting at only $50. Tickets will go on-sale to the general public on Sunday, June 26, at noon.
This year, there are more ways to save on tickets. Mesa Arts Center is introducing a brand new Family Series and an Off-Broadway Theater Series, and back by popular demand are the National Geographic Live! Speaker Series and the Classical Icons Series. Each of these packages saves ticket buyers 15% or more on ticket prices. Shop Mesa, Get the Arts is back, giving Mesa Bucks for sales tax towards "buy one/ get one" tickets to Performing Live shows when you shop in Mesa and turn in your receipts to the box office. Sign up for Mesa Arts Center's e-newsletter to receive notice of further discounts and special offers."The 2011-12 Performing Live season is full of star power and great entertainment. Given the many sellouts during our current season, those excited by our line-up should consider becoming a Mesa Arts Center member to ensure great seats for the variety of shows that will sell out. Members receive pre-sale tickets, first notice of new shows, and exclusive invitations to openings and special events. This is the right time to join the MAC family." said Cindy Ornstein, Mesa Arts Center Executive Director.
To become a member of Mesa Arts Center, call the Membership Office at 480-644-6615. Tickets are on-sale now for members and on-sale to the general public on Sunday, June 26, at noon by calling the Mesa Arts Center Box Office at 480-644-6500 or on-line at MesaArtsCenter.com. Tickets are also available by walk-up during Box Office hours Monday - Saturday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday noon to 4 p.m. The Box Office is located at One East Main St. in downtown Mesa.Videos