Sedona poetry slam april 4

Sedona Poetry Slam

Sedona Poetry Slam

April 4, 2026 | Mary D Fisher Theater

The Sedona Poetry Slam returns to the Mary D. Fisher Theatre in West Sedona for a poetry slam on Saturday, April 4. Admission is free to all, thanks to the sponsorship of the Northern Arizona Book Festival, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that holds the annual festival the weekend of April 12, 13 and 14, in Flagstaff.


April is also National Poetry Month, so the best way to support poetry is seeing a showcase of the best poets in Northern Arizona. Many of the competing poets from the Sedona Poetry Slam will be showcasing their work, along with Flagstaff Poetry Slam, which are both festival partners.


Audience members can expect everything from heartfelt confessions to biting political satire, as poets compete for cash prizes and a chance to represent Sedona at statewide competitions.

A poetry slam is like a series of high-energy, three-minute one-person plays, judged by the audience. Slam poetry is an art form that allows written page poets to share their work alongside theatrical performers, hip-hop artists and lyricists.

Poets come from as far away as Phoenix, Tucson, Prescott and Flagstaff, competing against local poets from Sedona and Cottonwood, college poets from Northern Arizona University and youth poets from Verde Valley high schools. All types of poetry are welcome on the stage, from street-wise hip-hop and narrative performance poems, to political rants and introspective confessionals. Any poem is a “slam” poem if performed in a competition. All poets get three minutes per round to entertain and inspire the audience with their creativity.

Anyone can sign up to compete in the slam for the $75 grand prize and $25 second-place prize. To compete in the slam, poets will need three original poems, each lasting no longer than three minutes. No props, costumes nor musical accompaniment are permitted. The poets are judged Olympics-style by five members of the audience selected at random at the beginning of the slam.

Email foxthepoet@yahoo.com to sign up early to compete or by the Friday before the slam, or sign up at the door the day of the slam. Poets who want to compete should purchase a ticket in case the roster is filled before they arrive.


For more information, visit sedonafilmfestival.com or foxthepoet.blogspot.com.

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Ghost Poetry Show Writing Night

PHOENIX, AZ – Ghost Poetry Show Writing Night

April 14th, 2026 | Changing Hands Bookstore

Want to make time to write and meet other like-minded people in the local writing community? Don’t miss Ghost Poetry Show’s free monthly writing prompt night!

Here’s how the evening works. We’ll pick an attendee-submitted prompt, set a timer for seven minutes while everyone writes, and give an opportunity to share for those who want to do so before moving on to the next prompt. All you need is something to write on—smartphone, laptop, notebook, it’s up to you. If you’d like to make more time to write or meet a new friend, you won’t want to miss it.

This event is at our Phoenix location at 300 West Camelback Road, steps from the uptown Light Rail stop and directly across from the Park and Ride at Third Ave and Camelback. 

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Walk-In Wednesday Open Mic

Walk-In Wednesday Open Mic hosted by Walt Richardson

Every Wednesday | 5pm – 10pm | Tempe Center for the Arts

Musicians (acoustic preferred) and poets are welcome. Performers are allowed two songs or two poems not to exceed 10 minutes total. This includes set-up and take down. Musicians must provide their own instruments or recorded music. CDs and iPods are preferred. Covers and original music are welcome. Microphones, music stands, P.A. system provided.  No cover charge.

About host, Walt Richardson: Walt Richardson is an American singer-songwriter and guitarist born in Fort Walton Beach, Florida. He is most known for his work with reggae and world music ensembles Driftwood and Morning Star. He is a celebrated music veteran in the Tempe, Arizona area where his humanitarian contributions to the music community and music in schools (with an emphasis on cultural diversity) have been recognized with numerous awards.

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Open Mic Open Studio

Open Mic Open Studio | Free Poetry & Art Night in Downtown Phoenix

Open Mic Open Studio is a free, collaborative arts experience in Downtown Phoenix, presented by PHX Poetry Slam and Evoke Presents. This immersive event brings together poetry, music, and live visual art — all unfolding in real time.

If you’re looking for a Phoenix open mic that welcomes all creative mediums, this is your space.

Event Details

Event Name: Open Mic Open Studio
Date: Saturday, February 28
Time: 6:30 PM – 9:30 PM
Location: Overdue
Address: 1348 W Roosevelt St, Phoenix, AZ
Cost: Free

Located in the heart of Downtown Phoenix, Overdue provides an intimate, creative setting perfect for live poetry, collaborative art, and community expression.


What to Expect

Open Mic Open Studio is more than a poetry reading — it’s a multi-disciplinary art experience.

  • 🎤 Open mic poetry performances
  • 🎶 Live music
  • 🎨 Real-time visual art creation
  • 🖌️ A community canvas with free art supplies
  • 👩‍🎨 Curated local artists creating throughout the night

Whether you’re a spoken word poet, musician, painter, sketch artist, or creative explorer, all mediums are welcome.

Arrive at 6:30 PM sharp to sign up for the open mic. Stay all night to create, connect, and be inspired.


Hosted & Featured Artists

Hosted by: B-Jam
Featuring: Orbit Corbett

Co-Hosted by:
RaeJeana Alcala
Instavalence
Maya Dzwil

Featured Artists Include:
Maya Dzwil
RaeJeana Alcala

Expect dynamic performances, collaborative energy, and a supportive creative environment powered by leaders in the Phoenix poetry and arts community.


About PHX Poetry Slam

PHX Poetry Slam is one of Arizona’s premier spoken word organizations, known for cultivating powerful performance poetry, hosting competitive poetry slams, and building inclusive creative spaces throughout the Valley.

About Evoke Presents

Evoke Presents curates immersive arts experiences that elevate local creatives and foster collaboration across artistic disciplines in Phoenix.


Why You Should Attend

If you’re searching for:

  • A free open mic in Phoenix
  • A Downtown Phoenix poetry event
  • A spoken word slam alternative
  • A community art night in Arizona
  • A creative networking event for artists

Open Mic Open Studio delivers all of it — in one space, one night.

This is where poetry meets paint.
Where music meets movement.
Where inspiration happens live.

All creatives welcome. All mediums welcome.
This is your space.

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Walk-In Wednesday Open Mic

Walk-In Wednesday Open Mic hosted by Walt Richardson

Every Wednesday | 5pm – 10pm | Tempe Center for the Arts

Musicians (acoustic preferred) and poets are welcome. Performers are allowed two songs or two poems not to exceed 10 minutes total. This includes set-up and take down. Musicians must provide their own instruments or recorded music. CDs and iPods are preferred. Covers and original music are welcome. Microphones, music stands, P.A. system provided.  No cover charge.

About host, Walt Richardson: Walt Richardson is an American singer-songwriter and guitarist born in Fort Walton Beach, Florida. He is most known for his work with reggae and world music ensembles Driftwood and Morning Star. He is a celebrated music veteran in the Tempe, Arizona area where his humanitarian contributions to the music community and music in schools (with an emphasis on cultural diversity) have been recognized with numerous awards.

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Walk-In Wednesday Open Mic

Walk-In Wednesday Open Mic hosted by Walt Richardson

Every Wednesday | 5pm – 10pm | Tempe Center for the Arts

Musicians (acoustic preferred) and poets are welcome. Performers are allowed two songs or two poems not to exceed 10 minutes total. This includes set-up and take down. Musicians must provide their own instruments or recorded music. CDs and iPods are preferred. Covers and original music are welcome. Microphones, music stands, P.A. system provided.  No cover charge.

About host, Walt Richardson: Walt Richardson is an American singer-songwriter and guitarist born in Fort Walton Beach, Florida. He is most known for his work with reggae and world music ensembles Driftwood and Morning Star. He is a celebrated music veteran in the Tempe, Arizona area where his humanitarian contributions to the music community and music in schools (with an emphasis on cultural diversity) have been recognized with numerous awards.

Walk-in wednesdays open mic tempe hosted by walt richardson azpoetry. Com

Walk-In Wednesday Open Mic

Walk-In Wednesday Open Mic hosted by Walt Richardson

Every Wednesday | 5pm – 10pm | Tempe Center for the Arts

Musicians (acoustic preferred) and poets are welcome. Performers are allowed two songs or two poems not to exceed 10 minutes total. This includes set-up and take down. Musicians must provide their own instruments or recorded music. CDs and iPods are preferred. Covers and original music are welcome. Microphones, music stands, P.A. system provided.  No cover charge.

About host, Walt Richardson: Walt Richardson is an American singer-songwriter and guitarist born in Fort Walton Beach, Florida. He is most known for his work with reggae and world music ensembles Driftwood and Morning Star. He is a celebrated music veteran in the Tempe, Arizona area where his humanitarian contributions to the music community and music in schools (with an emphasis on cultural diversity) have been recognized with numerous awards.

Walk-in wednesdays open mic tempe hosted by walt richardson azpoetry. Com

Walk-In Wednesday Open Mic

Walk-In Wednesday Open Mic hosted by Walt Richardson

Every Wednesday | 5pm – 10pm | Tempe Center for the Arts

Musicians (acoustic preferred) and poets are welcome. Performers are allowed two songs or two poems not to exceed 10 minutes total. This includes set-up and take down. Musicians must provide their own instruments or recorded music. CDs and iPods are preferred. Covers and original music are welcome. Microphones, music stands, P.A. system provided.  No cover charge.

About host, Walt Richardson: Walt Richardson is an American singer-songwriter and guitarist born in Fort Walton Beach, Florida. He is most known for his work with reggae and world music ensembles Driftwood and Morning Star. He is a celebrated music veteran in the Tempe, Arizona area where his humanitarian contributions to the music community and music in schools (with an emphasis on cultural diversity) have been recognized with numerous awards.

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Ghost Poetry Show Writing Night

PHOENIX, AZ – Ghost Poetry Show Writing Night

March 3, 2026 | Changing Hands Bookstore

Want to make time to write and meet other like-minded people in the local writing community? Don’t miss Ghost Poetry Show’s free monthly writing prompt night!

Here’s how the evening works. We’ll pick an attendee-submitted prompt, set a timer for seven minutes while everyone writes, and give an opportunity to share for those who want to do so before moving on to the next prompt. All you need is something to write on—smartphone, laptop, notebook, it’s up to you. If you’d like to make more time to write or meet a new friend, you won’t want to miss it.

This event is at our Phoenix location at 300 West Camelback Road, steps from the uptown Light Rail stop and directly across from the Park and Ride at Third Ave and Camelback. 

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Esso Poetry Open Mic Night

Esso Poetry Open Mic Night | 3rd Sunday of the Month

March 15, 2026 | Esso Coffeehouse

The  Esso Poetry Open Mic is a recurring, community-focused event held every third Sunday of the month at Esso Coffeehouse & Roastery (4700 N. 12th St., Phoenix),. The event typically begins at 5 p.m., with sign-ups for performers opening around 4:45 p.m.. Readers are generally given 5 minutes each to share their work. 

  • When: Every third Sunday of the month, 5 p.m..
  • Where: Esso Coffeehouse, 4700 N. 12th St. #107, Phoenix, AZ.
  • Sign-ups: Roughly 4:45 p.m..
  • Details: Features local poets and provides an open, supportive space for spoken word, poetry, and music. 

Check their Instagram (@essocoffeehouse) for specific, up-to-date monthly details and featured artists.