Bisbee Is About to Change In A Revolutionary Way That Puts Your Feet In Charge On March 28, 2026
“Pedal Power Fest is Southern Arizona’s first pedal-powered music festival, activating the Jonquil Motel’s historic outdoor courtyard in Old Bisbee through free live music, art, and bike-powered activities that bring families and visitors together. The festival builds community pride, supports nearby small businesses, and demonstrates how shared outdoor places foster connection, creativity, and joy.”
Another nice metaphor here is that “The Pedal Power Festival powers the 501c3 Bisbee Bikeways’ mission to create safer streets and boost the local economy—drawing visitors, supporting businesses, and building a healthier, more connected region.” If you can, bring your checkbook for this cause.
The Impact of Trails and Bikeways:
Real Estate Values: Homes near trails see 5–15%
higher property values (RTC, 2019).
Economic Development: Trails generate an average
of $1.8 million annually in local spending per mile
(FHWA, 2012).
Carbon Emissions: Every mile walked or biked instead
of driven prevents 1 pound of CO2 emissions (EPA,
2020).
Public Health: Communities with trails see increased
physical activity by up to 48%, lowering risks of heart
disease and obesity (CDC, 2019)
By sponsoring Bisbee Bikeways, “you’ll help engage thousands of residents and visitors in an unforgettable experience that promotes healthy living, clean energy, and community pride.”
Bisbee became a top “Trail Town” by triggering the Sun Corridor Trail from Douglas to Las Vegas, NV.
And the PR just gets more interesting. So though I’m an independent journalist, as a Bisbee artist with more issues in the waistline than headline, I just can’t help but get excited about Bisbee Bikeways.
Their inaugural Pedal Power Festivals “drew hundreds of participants and generated $17,000 in revenue, proving the strong community excitement and growth potential for this one-of-a-kind event.”
Not only will the 2026 Pedal Power Festival will feature Southern Arizona’s first bike-powered concert, with more activities and audiences celebrating Bisbee’s culture for sustainability. But check this out: In 2027, the Pedal Power Festival will expand to a two-day event in Lowell AZ., kicking off with a community bike ride from Old Bisbee to Lowell along our newly constructed shared-use path around the Lavender Pit. In 2028, the Pedal Power Festival will close Old Bisbee’s Main Street for a car-free day, then kick off a two-day pedal-powered music fest with a community ride into Lowell.
Check back here Saturday for Bisbee Bikeways Pedal Power 2026 Schedule of performances:
10:00 a.m. – Welcome Announcement
10:30 a.m. – HumbleBees
A dynamic blend of jazz, blues, and funk featuring both originals and beloved standards. The HumbleBees bring smooth grooves and vibrant energy to kick off the day.
11:35 a.m. – The Rooks
A lively Celtic band bringing traditional Irish and folk-inspired tunes with spirited rhythms and melodies that will get your feet tapping.
12:40 p.m. – Juniper Djinn
Clarinet dreamscapes amongst a sea of melodious waltzes, the billowing sounds of early American jazz, gypsy jazz, and Balkan folk music.
1:35 p.m. – Zumba with Valeria
Join our favorite local Zumba teacher for a high-energy workout while dancing to lively reggaeton beats. Whether you’re a seasoned dancer or just want to move and have fun, everyone is welcome!
2:20 p.m. – Granitza
A vibrant ensemble performing traditional Bulgarian music filled with rich harmonies, intricate rhythms, and powerful folk melodies.
3:10 p.m. – Rhythm Review
Blues and R&B grooves led by local phenom Timothy Dick. Get ready for soulful vocals, smooth rhythms, and a set that will keep the crowd moving.
4:15 p.m. – LocoMundi
A high-energy world music band blending Latin, Afro-Caribbean, and global rhythms into an infectious dance sound. With vibrant percussion, lively melodies, and multicultural influences, LocoMundi brings a joyful groove that gets everyone moving
5:20 p.m. – Raffle Prizes
Including refurbished kids bikes, scooters, skateboards and brand new adult bikes, stays at unbelievable local airbnbs, and gifts from local businesses.
6:15 p.m. – Melissa Reaves
A Grammy nominated soulful singer-songwriter delivering heartfelt vocals and rich acoustic melodies. Melissa Reaves brings an intimate, powerful performance blending folk, Americana, and roots-inspired sounds
7:35 p.m. – The Ex Bats
A high-energy indie rock band known for catchy hooks, driving rhythms, and electrifying performances. Exbats bring a powerful, dance-worthy sound that will keep the crowd moving into the evening.
8:55 p.m. – Andante
A mesmerizing blend of ambient music and immersive light visuals created by beloved local artists Carolyn Toronto and Frank Tornoe. Settle in for a dreamy, atmospheric experience that transforms the space into a glowing soundscape.

