
Arizona Tiki Oasis 2026
SCOTTSDALE, AZ – Tiki culture’s most colorful desert celebration is back. Arizona Tiki Oasis, the sister event to the long‑running San Diego festival, returns April 16–19, 2026, transforming Scottsdale’s iconic Hotel Valley Ho (est. 1956) into a mid‑century tropical escape. Organizers describe it as an “island lifestyle meet‑up in the middle of the desert,” and this year’s programming promises the most immersive edition yet.
A Mid‑Century Resort Becomes a Tropical Playground
Hotel Valley Ho—one of America’s best‑preserved mid‑century modern hotels—once again serves as the festival’s home base. Attendees are encouraged to don their most festive aloha wear as they drift between:
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Poolside cabanas and crafted tropical cocktails
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Pop‑up art shows featuring original works from leading Polynesian‑pop artists
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An expansive outdoor marketplace filled with carvers, mug makers, vintage curators, and desert artisans
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Seminars on mid‑century design, tiki history, mixology, and lifestyle
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Live entertainment and DJ sets celebrating exotica, surf, lounge, and retro culture
The result is a surreal blend of Polynesian‑pop escapism and Arizona desert charm—an oasis built on music, art, and mid‑century nostalgia.

Headliners, Artists & Special Guests
This year’s lineup highlights some of the most beloved names in tiki and retro culture:
Charles Phoenix
The retro pop‑culture icon brings his legendary Kodachrome slide show—a technicolor road‑trip adventure through 1950s–60s Americana. Expect oddball roadside attractions, vintage vacation snapshots, and Phoenix’s signature high‑energy commentary.
Tiki tOny
A fixture of the tiki revival for over 25 years, Tiki tOny returns with his driftwood carvings, toucans, mugs, illustrations, and whimsical Adventureland‑inspired creations. His “Live like a Beachcomber” spirit is woven throughout the event.
John Mulder (Eekum Bookum)
One of the most respected mug sculptors in the scene, Mulder brings his Florida‑based artistry to Scottsdale, showcasing handcrafted ceramic pieces that have become collector favorites.
Shag (Josh Agle)
The internationally renowned painter and illustrator—known for his clean lines, vivid palettes, and mid‑century narratives—adds star power to the art programming.

Seminars Now on Sale
Arizona Tiki Oasis has opened registration for its 2026 seminar series, offering deep dives into:
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Mid‑century architecture and design
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Vintage fashion and styling
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Tiki mug sculpting and carving
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Cocktail history and hands‑on mixology
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Cultural history and preservation
These sessions consistently sell out, and early interest suggests 2026 will be no exception.
Music, Marketplace & More
Attendees can explore:
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A curated outdoor marketplace with artists, makers, and traders
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A juried art show blending Polynesian‑pop with desert modernism
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Beauty & spa offerings tailored for the weekend
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Exclusive playlists on Spotify featuring exotica and rare gems from past Tiki Oasis performers
The festival also continues its partnership with the Arizona Preservation Foundation, supporting efforts to protect the state’s historic resources.
A Celebration of Community
Beyond the entertainment, Arizona Tiki Oasis remains a gathering place for artists, collectors, historians, and newcomers discovering tiki culture for the first time. Organizers emphasize the event’s mission: to celebrate creativity, craftsmanship, and community while offering a joyful escape from the everyday.
Tickets & Anticipation
Event tickets and seminars are now available, with hotel rooms at Valley Ho expected to book quickly. With its blend of mid‑century charm, tropical whimsy, and desert magic, Tiki Oasis 2026 is shaping up to be one of the year’s most anticipated tiki gatherings.










