This is Tucson's main venue for the performing arts, home of the Tucson Symphony Orchestra and the Arizona Opera, as well as the locale for pop music concerts, sports events and major trade conventions. A typical result of 1970s style urban renewal, it is only mildly interesting (stylistically) compared to the old adobe buildings that were bulldozed to make room for what now stands. However, some abstract sculptures and fountains outside the complex provide food for the art lover's imagination. There are three performance venues - Tucson Arena, Tucson Music Hall, and the Leo Rich Theater, as well as a number of Ballrooms. Every February the Center hosts the preeminent Tucson Gem and Mineral Show.
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This place sucked. Really. We went there this past Saturday so I could see Death Cab for Cutie(for my 3rd time--first two were at Mesa Ampitheatre, which is...
Wow. You are really big. Who knew Tucson had so many conventions? I don't really have much to write on a review for a convention center except that you...
The TCC hosts the biggest acts in town.
The Scene The Tucson Convention Center is the city's central performing arts complex, incorporating the TCC Arena, Music Hall and the Leo
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