THIS EVENT IS SOLD OUT. NO TIX WILL BE SOLD AT THE GATE. NOTE: Seating Provided is 200 chairs. As of 4-28-18, more than 200 tix have been sold So if you have tix & want good seats, get there early OR bring your own chairs and find a spot on the sides and back.

What do you call Rockin' & Groovin' to great music under a Full Moon -- picnicking with friends in a beautiful outdoor setting -- and helping kids get a better education while you're at it?

We call it "Moonlight Madness"! Bring your own picnic and join us in the lovely, grassy Kiva Courtyard at the Collective Sedona on Sunday, April 29th for this super fun outdoor event. Hosted by the Sedona Village Rotary Club, in support of the VOC's Big Park Community School, admission includes open-air concert, seating and moon-gazing thru telescopes!

Tickets are $20 and seating is provided. Gates open at 5pm, so guests may enjoy pre-concert picnicking and community with friends. Bring your own favorite picnic foods, dinnerware and beverages (non-alcoholic). Wine may be available for purchase thru the adjoining J Wine Bistro.

Then enjoy the 3MKi Band from 6-9pm. 3MKi (aka Miller, Miller Martin and Ki), one of Sedona’s most beloved classic rock & pop bands, performs 60's, 70’s & 80’s hits, with singalongs, plus some of their popular originals. This engaging group is notorious for their musical fun and frolic, firing up classic rock hits with rich lead vocals & harmonies, virtuoso acoustic guitars and a groovy beat box. Guests will enjoy hits by Eagles, Mamas & Papas, Beatles, Fleetwood Mac, Sting & more as 3MKi plays “under the full moon”.

Sedona area astronomy clubs will share their powerful telescopes for guests' moon-viewing pleasure, with the moon rising around 8pm.

In keeping with the Sedona Village Rotary Club's commitment to promote community unity and support of youth education, event profits go towards purchase of additional Chromebooks for Oak Creek's Big Park Community School. Rotary and Big Park Community School thank our event sponsors Omar Kenney (Bay Equity Home Loans) and Peter Gendron and Sedona Vista Village.