Indian Frybread & Arts Festival w/ Stateline, One Way Sky, Lil Mike & Funny Bone, and more on November 22
Celebrate Native traditions with frybread, live music, Indigenous dance, carnival rides and artisan crafts at Rawhide
- Seating: General Admission
Indian Frybread & Arts Festival
Celebrate Indigenous culture, food, and community at the Indian Frybread & Arts Festival 2025 at Rawhide Event Center. Returning for its second year, this full-day festival invites guests to explore traditional arts and crafts from Native artisans, savor authentic frybread and other cultural dishes, and experience the richness of Native music and dance.
The lineup includes One Way Sky (Alternative Rock, Gila River Indian Community), Gertie & the T.O. Boyz (Waila Dance Music, Tohono O’odham Nation), Stateline (Dance Hall Country, Navajo Nation), and Lil Mike & Funny Bone (Pawnee Tribe), the dynamic duo from America’s Got Talent and hit series Reservation Dogs. Dancers from Tony Duncan Productions and the Yellow House Dancers will bring Indigenous traditions to life with hoop, bird, fancy, and basket dances.
With live entertainment, cultural showcases, artisan vendors, and carnival rides, it’s a vibrant celebration of heritage and community spirit that promises something for all ages.
Please note: Carnival ride tickets will only be available for purchase onsite on Nov. 22.
Celebrate Native traditions with frybread, live music, Indigenous dance, carnival rides and artisan crafts at Rawhide
- Seating: General Admission
Indian Frybread & Arts Festival
Celebrate Indigenous culture, food, and community at the Indian Frybread & Arts Festival 2025 at Rawhide Event Center. Returning for its second year, this full-day festival invites guests to explore traditional arts and crafts from Native artisans, savor authentic frybread and other cultural dishes, and experience the richness of Native music and dance.
The lineup includes One Way Sky (Alternative Rock, Gila River Indian Community), Gertie & the T.O. Boyz (Waila Dance Music, Tohono O’odham Nation), Stateline (Dance Hall Country, Navajo Nation), and Lil Mike & Funny Bone (Pawnee Tribe), the dynamic duo from America’s Got Talent and hit series Reservation Dogs. Dancers from Tony Duncan Productions and the Yellow House Dancers will bring Indigenous traditions to life with hoop, bird, fancy, and basket dances.
With live entertainment, cultural showcases, artisan vendors, and carnival rides, it’s a vibrant celebration of heritage and community spirit that promises something for all ages.
Please note: Carnival ride tickets will only be available for purchase onsite on Nov. 22.