- DATE & TIME Nov 8, 2026 3:00 PM
- LOCATION Tom and Janet Ikeda Theater
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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 Salt River Brass proudly presents Heroes, a powerful and patriotic concert honoring service, sacrifice, and the enduring American spirit. Join us on November 8, 2026, at 3pm at the Ikeda Theatre of the Mesa Arts Center for an afternoon of stirring music that celebrates those who inspire us through courage and dedication.
Highlights include Philip Sparke’s exhilarating Slipstream, the haunting beauty of The Ashokan Farewell, and James Curnow’s beloved Legend in Brass. March favorites by John Philip Sousa—including Hands Across the Sea, El Capitan, King Cotton, and the rousing finale Stars and Stripes Forever—anchor the evening with unmistakable American flair.
As it is our tradition, a special house-lit Armed Forces Salute invites audience members to stand and be recognized, making Heroes not just a concert, but a shared moment of gratitude and pride. Come enjoy one of the Brass’ most inspiring and powerful program; you will inevitably feel energized by the dedication and energy in the room.
Presented by Salt River Brass
Your Salt River Brass proudly presents Heroes, a powerful and patriotic concert honoring service, sacrifice, and the enduring American spirit. Join us on November 8, 2026, at 3pm at the Ikeda Theatre of the Mesa Arts Center for an afternoon of stirring music that celebrates those who inspire us through courage and dedication.
Highlights include Philip Sparke’s exhilarating Slipstream, the haunting beauty of The Ashokan Farewell, and James Curnow’s beloved Legend in Brass. March favorites by John Philip Sousa—including Hands Across the Sea, El Capitan, King Cotton, and the rousing finale Stars and Stripes Forever—anchor the evening with unmistakable American flair.
As it is our tradition, a special house-lit Armed Forces Salute invites audience members to stand and be recognized, making Heroes not just a concert, but a shared moment of gratitude and pride. Come enjoy one of the Brass’ most inspiring and powerful program; you will inevitably feel energized by the dedication and energy in the room.
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.
Information and seating charts for each theater at Mesa Arts Center.
Open Tuesday–Saturday, 12–5 PM
Call 480-644-6500 or email boxoffice@mesaartscenter.com
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.
From sensory kits to assisted listening devices, Mesa Arts Center is committed to making its performances and facilities accessible to all our patrons.
Learn more about all our accessibility offerings here.
All visitors are subject to screening upon entry.
Theater Events Bag Policy:
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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Nov 8, 2026
3:00 PM