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Ak-Chin Pavilion Country Music Schedule

CLN presents the Ak-Chin Pavilion Country Music Schedule. View details on your favorite country artist, location and dates with an interactive event design.

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Cowboy Lifestyle Network presents the Ak-Chin Pavilion Country Music Schedule. With CLN’s interactive event schedule, you can find details about your favorite country artist, dates they are playing, along with an interactive map that will lead you directly to the Ak-Chin Pavilion. Also, you can easily like and share an individual event or events with anyone you want on your preferred social outlet.

Although the Ak-Chin Pavilion venue is not located on tribal land, the current naming rights and official sponsor is the Ak-Chin Indian Community.

All dates, acts and ticket prices are subject to change without notice. Ticket prices subject to applicable fees.

Ak-Chin Pavilion Country Artist PerformancesAk-Chin Pavilion was originally known as Desert Sky Pavilion and had its grand opening on November 11, 1990. The very first performer to play at the venue was Billy Joel. Furthermore, Ak-Chin Pavilion was also formerly known as the Blockbuster Desert Sky Pavilion, Cricket Pavilion, Cricket Wireless Pavilion and most recently, Ashley Furniture Home Store Pavilion.
The famous amphitheater is located in Phoenix and is one of the main music venues in Arizona. In fact, the overall capacity is greater than Jobing.com Arena in Glendale and US Airways Center in Downtown Phoenix. The venue is rather large with a unique set up with a total capacity of 20,000. Seating around 8,000, under the Ak-Chin Pavilion roof and about 12,000 people can purchase General Admission tickets on a spacious grassy hillside behind the main stands.

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Last Updated on 05/09/2019 by Aaron Kuhl

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Biography:

Aaron Kuhl is a passionate advocate for the western lifestyle, bringing a wealth of experience and expertise to his role as Chief Operating Officer (COO) at Cowboy Lifestyle Network (CLN). Growing up as an Arizona native, with a mother who worked for Wrangler Western for over 30 years, Aaron was immersed in the cowboy culture from a young age. Aaron and his sister Heather grew up watching rodeos, as their grandfather and uncle were PRCA ProRodeo cardholders. This early exposure has given him a profound understanding and appreciation for the western way of life.

Aaron went to Corona del Sol High School in Tempe, AZ, then to the University of Arizona in Tucson, AZ, where he received a Bachelor of Science after creating his own major. This unique course of study wove together Business Marketing, Geography, Sociology, Philosophy, and Religion.

After graduating from the University of Arizona, Aaron joined CLN in its nascent stages, contributing to its growth and development over the past decade. As COO, Aaron manages operations, using AI to streamline processes and analyze data, ensuring CLN remains a leading voice. With expertise in business development, he innovates and cultivates client relationships, supporting CLN’s exponential growth.

Beyond his professional accomplishments, Aaron values his faith, family, and friends, which are the cornerstones of his life. This personal foundation, combined with his professional expertise, makes him a trusted and authoritative voice in the western lifestyle community.

Aaron’s commitment to philanthropy is the bedrock of his personal ethos. He actively supports local Arizona organizations such as the Boys & Girls Club, Chandler Compadres, Horses Help, Harris Brothers Charity Foundation, and the American Heart Association (among others), reflecting his dedication to giving back and strengthening the community he calls home.

Through his work, Aaron aims to preserve and promote the traditions of the west, ensuring that the spirit of the cowboy lives on for future generations.

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