Streetlight Manifesto Brings The Presence of the Past Tour to Tempe
Streetlight Manifesto rolls into Marquee Theatre on Friday, July 10 at 7:30 PM MST for The Presence of the Past Tour. The show itself is fully indoors, so once you’re through the doors, the setlist is the only thing that matters — not the sky.
Getting There Is the Real Weather Story
Here’s the part that actually affects your night: the National Weather Service has Tempe hitting a high near 110°F on Friday, with sunny skies, just a 2% chance of precipitation, and southwest wind at 0 to 10 mph. Rain isn’t a factor — heat is.
That means the walk from your car to the venue is the only exposure you need to plan around. If you’re parking a few blocks out or waiting outside before doors, 110°F is no joke, even in the early evening. Give yourself extra time to walk at a comfortable pace, and don’t linger outside longer than you have to. Once you’re inside Marquee Theatre, the heat is a non-issue.
Rep the Band
This is a Streetlight Manifesto show, so lean into it. A Streetlight Manifesto t-shirt is the obvious call if you want to look the part in the crowd — ska horns and all.
Practical Tips for the Night
- Arrival: With doors typically opening well before a 7:30 PM MST set time, plan to arrive early enough to park, walk in from the heat, and settle in without rushing.
- Parking: Scope out venue parking options ahead of time so you’re not circling in triple-digit heat looking for a spot.
- What to bring: Keep it simple — ID, tickets, and whatever the venue’s bag policy allows. Check Marquee Theatre’s own guidelines before you head out, since indoor venues often restrict bag size and outside items.
One Thing to Know Once You’re Inside
Theaters like Marquee can run cool once the AC is fighting off a 110°F day outside. A light layer isn’t a bad idea for comfort during the set, even though you won’t need it walking in.
Beyond that, this is just a night to enjoy Streetlight Manifesto doing what they do best. The forecast only matters for the few minutes it takes to get from the parking lot to the door — after that, it’s all about the horns.