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PHOENIX — The weekend is here! Check out all these fun events happening around the Valley from July 12-14.
Where: State Farm Stadium, GlendaleWhere: Chase Field, PhoenixWhere: Footprint Center, PhoenixWhere: Arizona Financial Theatre, PhoenixCost: Tickets start around $40Where: Musical Instrument Museum, PhoenixWhere: Footprint CenterWhere: Chase Field, PhoenixWhere: Firebird Motorsports Park, ChandlerWhere: Wild Horse Pass, ChandlerWhen: 1:10 p.m.When: 7:30 p.m.
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