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Insight Bowl Block Party

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Named one of the top ten places in the nation to ring in the New Year by USA Today, and "The Place to Party" by The Sporting News, the Insight Bowl Block Party is the Valley's premier New Year's Eve celebration. With Arizona's only midnight countdown drop, national headlining acts, beer gardens, dueling pianos and freestyle motorcross jumpers, the Block Party offers an exhilarating evening of jam packed entertainment.

More than 40 local bands and entertainers perform on 11 stages throughout the Mill Avenue District and Tempe Beach Park. Fans in town for the local bowl games will delight in pep-rallies featuring performances by the university marching bands. Combined with a family fun area, carnival rides and two fireworks spectaculars, this bash is one the entire family won't want to miss! 4:00 p.m. �" 12:30 a.m.

Insight Bowl Block Party

Address : Downtown Tempe, Tempe Beach Park and Mill Avenue Scottsdale AZ
Phone : 480-350-0909   (Always call and confirm events.)

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