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ASU Kerr is a historic live music and arts space in Scottsdale, Arizona, developed from Louise Lincoln Kerr’s adobe residence. It focuses on a “hidden, historic, non-standard theater” performance experience. Its programming covers jazz, world music, indie folk, classical, soul, rock, storytelling, comedy, theater, and more, making it more of a small cultural arts venue than an online design or creative production tool.
Based on the main content, ASU Kerr’s core value lies in offline curation and the venue experience: audiences can watch diverse live performances in a space with distinctive Southwestern architecture, while also using the courtyard bar and enjoying a social atmosphere before shows. For ticketing, it supports Ticketmaster digital tickets, which can be added to Apple Wallet or Google Pay. The venue also offers free parking, late seating arrangements, accessible seating and restrooms, and accessibility information through Wheel the World.
Regular ticket prices are not disclosed in the captured main content. What is clearly mentioned is that a limited number of $10 tickets are available for students from kindergarten through college, as well as ASU faculty and staff, with ID. Seniors and military personnel also receive discounts. The refund policy is relatively strict: except in the case of event cancellation, all sales are final and generally cannot be refunded or exchanged. The officially recognized ticketing channels are the ASU Kerr Box Office and Ticketmaster.
Its strengths are its distinctive venue atmosphere and broad range of programming, making it suitable for discovering non-mainstream or cross-genre artists. The performance support services are also fairly complete, including a bar, parking, accessibility facilities, and box office assistance. The drawbacks are that the location is relatively hidden, so first-time visitors may need to rely on maps or call to confirm directions; the website does not provide a complete price range; and the refund and exchange restrictions are fairly limiting, making it less friendly for users with uncertain schedules.
It is suitable for live arts lovers in and around Scottsdale, students, the ASU community, tourists, and audiences who want to experience performances in a historic space. For users in China, the site’s accessibility cannot be determined from the main content; and since the service is primarily based on local in-person visits in the United States, it offers limited value if the goal is simply to access creative resources remotely.
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