At the Tucson Convention Center we have plenty of parking. We provide parking for all events and we offer monthly parking passes for those of us that work downtown. For current rates, give us a call.
If you know your event needs additional assisted parking, let us know, we can accommodate your needs.

| Lot Capacities | ||
| PARKING LOT | LOT NAME | NUMBER OF SPACES |
|
A, B, C
|
TCC Lots | 1,060 |
|
2
|
Private Lot | 400 |
|
3
|
Private Lot | 200 |
|
4
|
Hotel Arizona Garage | 316 |
|
5
|
La Placita Garage | 500 |
|
6
|
Cathedral Lot | 100 |
|
7
|
Greyhound Lot | 100 |
|
8
|
Catalina Lot | 200 |
|
9
|
El Presidio Lot | 575 |
|
10
|
City/State Garage | 1,256 |
|
11
|
Pennington St. Garage | 750 |
Bus and limousine parking is easily accommodated for any event need. Contact the Parking Supervisor for arrangements.
No overnight parking is permitted unless related to an event and approved by Center management
No oversize trucks and trailers allowed in parking lots
The passing out of flyers or selling of merchandise is strictly prohibited by outside groups or individuals without the permission of Center management
No consumption of alcoholic beverages will be permitted in the parking lots
No tailgating or similar parties will be permitted in the parking lots
Valid parking passes must be clearly displayed
Tucson Convention Center is not responsible for any stolen property.
William (Bill) Ricketts
Parking Manager
(520) 837-4777
william.ricketts@tucsonaz.gov
Tomorrow
A lovely geisha’s heart flutters for Pinkerton, the American sailor she weds. Even after three years without a word from him, Madama Butterfly faithfully awaits his return, holding onto her dreams of love and their child she named Sorrow. When at last he arrives, Butterfly discovers he has married someone else. Her fragile heart shattered, she must find a way to soar above disgrace and restore her honor. With sets that evoke the charm of a Nagasaki village, this Arizona Opera production features Shu-Ying Li in the title role of Puccini’s beloved opera. The most sought-after interpreter of Madama Butterfly in North America, Li brings joy, heartbreak and full-throated passion to one of opera’s most iconic parts. Sung in Italian with English surtitles.
Tickets are available online @ www.ticketmaster.com , the TCC ticket office – M-F 10:30 – 5:30, or order by phone at 520.293.4336 – M-F 9 am - 4:30 pm
Sunday, February 5th
A lovely geisha’s heart flutters for Pinkerton, the American sailor she weds. Even after three years without a word from him, Madama Butterfly faithfully awaits his return, holding onto her dreams of love and their child she named Sorrow. When at last he arrives, Butterfly discovers he has married someone else. Her fragile heart shattered, she must find a way to soar above disgrace and restore her honor. With sets that evoke the charm of a Nagasaki village, this Arizona Opera production features Shu-Ying Li in the title role of Puccini’s beloved opera. The most sought-after interpreter of Madama Butterfly in North America, Li brings joy, heartbreak and full-throated passion to one of opera’s most iconic parts. Sung in Italian with English surtitles.
Tickets are available online @ www.ticketmaster.com , the TCC ticket office – M-F 10:30 – 5:30, or order by phone at 520.293.4336 – M-F 9 am - 4:30 pm
Arizona Friends of Chamber Music Piano and Friends Sunday Matinee Series present Elena Urioste and Michael Brown.
Ticket prices: $25.00 for adults, $10 for students (With high school or college ID)
For further information and to order tickets, please call (520) 577-3769
Thursday, February 9th
Minerals of Arizona
The acclaimed Tucson Gem and Mineral Show™ is held every year on the second full weekend of February. It has set the standard for gem and mineral shows around the world, and is now the largest gem and mineral show in the United States. The Show is open to the public and presents Retail Dealers only. Proceeds from the Show remain in the Tucson economy and are used to support mineral knowledge and appreciation.
Ticket prices are $10 for adults children 14 years and under are free. Tickets are available at the door and at all Ticketmaster outlets.
Friday, February 10th
Minerals of Arizona
The acclaimed Tucson Gem and Mineral Show™ is held every year on the second full weekend of February. It has set the standard for gem and mineral shows around the world, and is now the largest gem and mineral show in the United States. The Show is open to the public and presents Retail Dealers only. Proceeds from the Show remain in the Tucson economy and are used to support mineral knowledge and appreciation.
Ticket prices are $10 for adults children 14 years and under are free. Seniors (65+) and active military are $8 on 2/10/12 only. Tickets are available at the door and at all Ticketmaster outlets.
The TSO celebrates the 100th anniversary of Arizona statehood with a program of music, dance, spoken word and a performance by the world’s premier performer of the Native American flute, R. Carlos Nakai. Take a musical tour of our most renowned Arizona feature – Grofé’s exceptionally popular Grand Canyon Suite – and be inspired by a President’s Day observance with a narration of Copland’s Lincoln’s Portrait. All performed by Arizona’s first and longest continuously performing professional arts organization.
Peformance run times are approximate.
For ticket information and to purchase tickets call the TSO Box Office at (520) 882-8585 and a Box Office Representative will assist you with your order. Box Office hours are: Monday - Friday, 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM.
You may purchase tickets online at tickets.tucsonsymphony.org.