
Tucson Kitchen Musicians Association (Tucson Folk Festival)
Category: 501(c) 3 Organization
Discipline: Music
Program Affiliations: Arts Foundation Grantees

Tucson Kitchen Musicians Association (TKMA) began as a group of friends gathering regularly on Friday nights for potlucks and jammin’ in the kitchen. TKMA was established in 1986 to further public awareness and interest in acoustic music and other folk arts by promoting and producing the annual Tucson Folk Festival. The Tucson Folk Festival is one of the longest-running folk music festivals in the country and has grown to be Arizona’s largest free to the public music festival. The annual three-day event celebrates American Folk Music and all the wonderful variations, from Bluegrass to Blues, and Mariachi to Zydeco. This family-friendly festival is held in some of the most historic sections of Downtown Tucson. Featuring multiple stages of music and hundreds of performers, the festival annually entertains more than 15,000 fans coming from all over the Southwest. The annual festival also features food and craft vendors, a beverage garden, interactive music workshops, family shows, a young artist showcase for performers under 18, and the annual songwriting competition.
The 39th Annual Tucson Folk Festival is Arizona’s largest free to the public music festival and takes place April 5-7, 2024. This annual family-friendly festival is held in some of the most historic sections of Downtown Tucson. The event celebrates Americana and Folk Music traditions and all the wonderful variations, including bluegrass, blues, country, jazz, Celtic, zydeco, and various styles of Latin and Mexican music! Presented by the Tucson Kitchen Musicians Association (TKMA) and the Southern Arizona Arts & Cultural Alliance (SAACA).
The 2024 lineup included more than 155 performances by 450 musicians. 2024 Headliners included The Carnivaleros, Lisa Morales Band, Steve Poltz, Mariachi Nuevo Azteca de Tucson, Baba Marimba, The Cross Eyed Possum, Leslie Mendelson, Keith Secola, The Eagle Rock Gospel Singers, and our family headliner, Desert Museum Family Band.
The 38th Annual Tucson Folk Festival is Arizona’s largest free to the public music festival and takes place March 31 – April 1, 2023. This annual family-friendly festival is held in some of the most historic sections of Downtown Tucson. The event celebrates Americana and Folk Music traditions and all the wonderful variations, including bluegrass, blues, country, jazz, Celtic, zydeco, and various styles of Latin and Mexican music! Presented by the Tucson Kitchen Musicians Association (TKMA) and the Southern Arizona Arts & Cultural Alliance (SAACA).
The 2023 lineup included more than 135 performances by 300 musicians. 2023 Headliners included Rob Ickes & Trey Hensley, The Fretless, The Brother Brothers, Kyshona, Justin Farren, Lisa Sanders & Brown Sugar, Ramsey Roberson, Hans Mayer, Mariachi Nuevo Azteca, and 100+ More Stage Performances.