Arizona’s First Aapi Music Festival
November 28th - 30th
International District
Solano PARK 5625 N. 17th ave Phoenix, AZ
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Day 1 : Friday 5-10PM
Electrifying Beats. Neon Dreams.
Day 1 is all about cutting loose and soaking up the energy. Feel the pulse of high-energy DJs, celebrate cosplay culture, join dance battles, and explore a lineup of vibrant, interactive activities. -

Day 2 : Saturday 3-10PM
The Main Stage.
We’re turning up the energy. Catch nonstop performances at the main stage all day long. Wander through a vibrant market featuring local food, unique vendors, and small businesses. Experience the rich, diverse culture that makes Phoenix shine. -

Day 3 : Sunday 9AM-2PM
Relax & Unwind.
Partied a little too hard this weekend? Same here. Take it slow with us at the farmer’s market, featuring locally owned shops and small businesses. Stroll, shop, and soak in the calm—because after a weekend like that, we all deserve a little downtime.
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Vendors
Bringing energy, flavor, and unforgettable experiences. Your go-to vendor for elevating the vibe at every beat of the festival.
Performers
Electrifying the stage with unforgettable sound and soul. Delivering a high-energy performance that keeps the crowd moving and the vibe alive.
Street team
The faces of the fest beyond the grounds — our street teams spread the vibe, build the buzz, and bring the festival spirit to the streets before the first beat drops.
Volunteers
Passionate volunteers keep the festival running smoothly, creating a safe, welcoming, and unforgettable experience for all.
INFLUENCERS
Apply now to be an official influencer for STREATZAZ! Help us amplify local Asian voices, showcase vibrant street culture, and receive exclusive perks
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FAQs
Where is the event taking place?
Our STREATZ: Street Eats and Beats Festival will be held in the International District at Solano Park, 5625 N 17th Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85015 on Friday, November 28, Saturday, November 29, and Sunday, November 30.
Check out our information page for details on each day’s schedule at idphx.com/streatzaz.
What time is the event?
Friday: 5 PM – 10 PM
Saturday: 3 PM – 10 PM
Sunday: 9 AM – 2 PM
Do vendors take cash or card?
Most vendors accept card or mobile payments, but we recommend bringing some cash just in case.
What if it rains?
STREATZ is a rain-or-shine event! In the rare case of severe weather, please check our social media channels for updates.
Does the event have accommodations for festival goers that need assistance (Disabilities etc.)?
STREATZ is committed to being accessible for everyone! The venue includes ADA parking, accessible restrooms, and pathways.
If you need additional assistance, reach out to our team ahead of time at ceo@azasianchamber.com.
Is there security on-site?
Yes — your safety is our top priority. The entire event will be fenced in, and all guests will go through bag checks and security screening upon entry.
Security staff will be on-site throughout the event to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone.
Is this event all ages?
Yes! STREATZ is an all-ages event. However, some areas (like VIP lounges or bars) are 21+ and require valid ID for entry.
Where can I get tickets?
You can get tickets and full event details at idphx.com/streatzaz. Get them soon — they’re going fast!
Can I buy tickets at the gate?
Yes, but we highly recommend buying in advance — prices may be higher at the door (and we might sell out 👀).
Is there re-entry?
Re-entry is allowed with a valid wristband and matching ID.
Where can I park?
Limited parking is available around Solano Park. Additional public parking can be found at the Park & Ride on 19th Ave and Montebello.
Handicap parking will be available at the Legacy Foundation Chris-Town YMCA.
We highly recommend ridesharing or carpooling to make your arrival smooth and stress-free.
Can I take the light rail or bus?
Yes! The festival is conveniently located near public transit — check Valley Metro for the best route.
Can I transfer or refund my ticket?
Tickets are non-refundable, but you can transfer them to another person if you can’t make it.
What kind of food will be there?
Only the best! Expect a lineup of local food trucks, Asian street eats, and global bites that’ll keep you fueled all weekend long.
Lost & Found
Lost something? Visit the info booth near the entrance or email us after the event at operations@azasianchamber.com.
Can I bring my own food or drinks?
Outside food, drinks, and coolers aren’t allowed — but trust us, you’ll want to try what’s on-site.
Can I bring my pet?
Yes! Pets are welcome at STREATZ — just be aware that there will be loud music, flashing lights, and large crowds.Please make sure your furry friends are leashed, well-behaved, and comfortable in that environment.
What if I need medical help?
We’ll have first aid stations and trained medical staff on-site at all times.
How can I get involved as a vendor, volunteer, or performer?
We’d love to have you join us! Visit idphx.com/streatzaz and check out the Get Involved section for applications and opportunities.
How can I stay updated or share my experience?
Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok @idphxaz, @azasianchamber @asian.chamber, and @azasianpacificamericans and tag your posts with #STREATZAZ for a chance to be featured!
What To Bring (And What Not To)
Allowed:
Small bags and clear backpacks
Blankets
Empty reusable water bottles
Portable phone chargers
Professional cameras are allowed! (Drones and large tripods are not permitted.)
Not allowed:
Outside food or drinks — personal water bottles must be empty upon entry and are subject to search
Weapons, sharp objects, or anything that could be used as a weapon
Cosplay props made of wood, metal, or other hard materials — safety first! Props must be soft, foam-based, and clearly fake. Security reserves the right to deny entry to any prop that seems unsafe
Large umbrellas or tents
Laser pointers
Signs or banners larger than 8.5 x 11 inches
Drones, large tripods, or aerial recording equipment