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Wed | May 28, 2025
FX Arts & The Rialto Theatre Present
Pure Prairie League @ Rialto Theatre
w/ Ryanhood
Doors: 6:30 pm / Show: 7:30 pm
Rialto Theatre-Tucson
All Ages
$49-$79
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Doors 6:30PM | Show 7:30PM | Reserved Seating | All Ages - 6 & Over | Public On Sale - 2/28

   
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The Rialto Theatre does not grant refunds or exchanges for currently scheduled shows.
The Rialto Theatre Foundation has a clear bag policy in place at Rialto Theatre and 191 Toole. The policy limits the size and type of bags that may be brought into our venues. The following is a list of bags that will be accepted for entry: Bags that are clear plastic or vinyl and do not exceed 12in x 6in x 12in One-gallon clear plastic freezer bags (Ziploc bag or similar) Small clutch bags, approximately 5in x 7in All bags subject to search. Clear bags are available for sale at the box office.

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Pure Prairie League

PURE PRAIRIE LEAGUE took their name from an obscure 19th century Temperance Union mentioned in the 1939 film Dodge City. This distinctly American band's multi-platinum album Bustin' Out features their first hit record "Aime", perhaps the most well known country rock song of all time. Other favorites that fans love are "Falling In and Out of Love", "Two Lane Highway", "Let Me Love You Tonight" and "Early Morning Riser". Since their debut in 1972, Pure Prairie League has become one of the most respected country-rock acts of their generation.

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Ryanhood

 

RYANHOOD: International Acoustic Music Awards winners for ‘Best Group/Duo’, Ryanhood’s tight vocal harmonies and big acoustic riffs have made them favorites on the touring circuit for over 20 years.

A merging of virtuosic musicianship with rich and transformative storytelling, their shows are driven by strong acoustic guitar interplay and turn-on-a-dime harmonies forged in a decades-long friendship. And, their star is still on the rise. Ryanhood was recently named the “Discovery of the Year” by John Platt at WFUV in New York City.

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