Salt River Brass Heatwave SRB
  • DATE & TIME Feb 21, 2027 3:00 PM
  • LOCATION Tom and Janet Ikeda Theater
  • ALL-IN PRICE(S) Adult $23.75 - $34.50
    Senior $19.75 - $24.75
    Student (21 and Under) $14.75
    Lap Children (2 and under) are free

Presented by Salt River Brass

Your favorite brass band turns up the temperature with Heatwave, an electrifying concert on February 21, 2027, at 3pm at the Mesa Arts Center (Ikeda Theater), featuring acclaimed flamenco dancer Yumi La Rosa. Blending the fiery rhythms of Spain and Latin America with the swagger of jazz, this genre-crossing evening brings brass, movement, and groove together in spectacular fashion.

The concert opens with Salt River Brass alone in the sultry drama of Lecuona’s Malagueña, before Yumi La Rosa joins the ensemble for rhythm-driven favorites including Amparito Roca, Spanish Romanza, and the lush, expressive Spanish Trumpets featuring the SRB cornet section. Latin classics like El Cumbanchero and Spanish Eyes add sparkle, while a virtuosic solo on La Virgen de la Macarena brings the first half to a thrilling close.

After intermission, the stage expands with the addition of the Salt River Youth Brass Band (SRYBB) for a sizzling jazz-infused second half. Highlights include Quincy Jones’s Soul Bossa Nova, Ellington favorites Caravan and Concerto for Cootie, the iconic Birdland, and a fiery finale of Sing, Sing, Sing. From flamenco’s passion to big band swing, Heatwave is an afternoon of bold rhythms, hot solos, and unstoppable energy that you do not want to miss.

Purchase 2026-27 Season Package HERE

Presented by Salt River Brass

Your favorite brass band turns up the temperature with Heatwave, an electrifying concert on February 21, 2027, at 3pm at the Mesa Arts Center (Ikeda Theater), featuring acclaimed flamenco dancer Yumi La Rosa. Blending the fiery rhythms of Spain and Latin America with the swagger of jazz, this genre-crossing evening brings brass, movement, and groove together in spectacular fashion.

The concert opens with Salt River Brass alone in the sultry drama of Lecuona’s Malagueña, before Yumi La Rosa joins the ensemble for rhythm-driven favorites including Amparito Roca, Spanish Romanza, and the lush, expressive Spanish Trumpets featuring the SRB cornet section. Latin classics like El Cumbanchero and Spanish Eyes add sparkle, while a virtuosic solo on La Virgen de la Macarena brings the first half to a thrilling close.

After intermission, the stage expands with the addition of the Salt River Youth Brass Band (SRYBB) for a sizzling jazz-infused second half. Highlights include Quincy Jones’s Soul Bossa Nova, Ellington favorites Caravan and Concerto for Cootie, the iconic Birdland, and a fiery finale of Sing, Sing, Sing. From flamenco’s passion to big band swing, Heatwave is an afternoon of bold rhythms, hot solos, and unstoppable energy that you do not want to miss.

Purchase 2026-27 Season Package HERE

Plan Your Visit

Mesa Arts Center is located at One East Main Street in Downtown Mesa, at the southeast corner of Main and Center Streets.

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Open Tuesday–Saturday, 12–5 PM
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Downtown Mesa parking can be limited during busy events. Parking is $10 and is available in our south lot or in the Sirrine Street Garage (only open for public parking after 5 PM on weekdays, and anytime on the weekends). To secure an accessible parking spot, we strongly recommend arriving at least one hour before showtime.

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To ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone, each patron is allowed to bring one bag into the facility. This includes purses, backpacks and similar personal items.​​​​​​​

Exceptions:

Medical bags and other essential items required for health or accessibility are exempt from this limit. These items will not count toward your one-bag allowance. 

Bags must be no larger than 18"x14"x8"

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Feb 21, 2027

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