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2021 Winter Tucson Gem Shows and Exhibits Schedules

The upcoming 2021 Tucson Gem, Mineral & Fossil Showcase, the largest collection of gem show vendors and events, will be held starting from April 7 through 25, 2021 instead of the traditional January-February Tucson gem shows.

However, the Official Tucson Gem, Mineral & Fossil Show, held at the Tucson Convention Center (TCC), is cancelled for 2021 due to the pandemic.

Other independent vendors will continue to hold their shows within health guidelines, including outdoor shows. Although the events are listed, please check with the vendor if they are still attending. See their schedules below.

Tucson 2021 Winter Gem Show Schedule of Exhibits

There are dozens of gem show events and exhibits scattered throughout Tucson that have confirmed their participation in the 2021 Tucson Gem Shows. Free Gem Show shuttles may run between some of the exhibitors. These Tucson gem and mineral exhibits are open to the public, unless noted. Some venues, dates and times may be subject to change.

Due to the coronavirus, some shows may have been canceled, postponed or rescheduled without notice. Contact the show exhibitors directly for any updates.

April 7-25, 2021:

  • 1801 Oracle Mineral, Gem & Fossil Show held at 1801 N. Oracle Road, north of Lester St.9am-6pm. Wide variety of mineral, gems and fossils from around the world. Open to the public. 520-815-8286. Gem Ride Loop: Mineral & Fossil, Stop #9.

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April 8-25, 2021:

  • JG&M Michigan Street, 300 Michigan Street. Open to the public.
  • JG&M Simpson Street, 601 W. Simpson, downtown Tucson. Open to the public.
  • Pueblo Gem & Mineral Show held at the Ramada by Windham, Tucson, 777 W. Cushing Street, downtown Tucson. 310-586-6816.pueblogemshow.com Free and open to the public. Gem Ride Loop: Downtown Stop #3.
  • 22nd Street Mineral, Fossil & Gem Show held at the northeast former of 22nd Street & I-10. 804-291-6357. Open to the public. Gem Ride Loop: Downtown Stop #7. www.22ndstreetshow.com
April 8-26, 2021
  • African Art Village, at the Mercado Annex. Open to the public.
April 9-24, 2021
  • GIGM Show at Motel 6, 1010 S. Freeway, downtown Tucson. Open to the public.
  • GIGM Show Globex/Red Lion Gem & Mineral Show, Red Lion Inn & Suites, 222 S. Freeway, downtown Tucson. Open to the public.
  • GIGM Show at the Quality Inn Gem & Mineral Show, 750 W. Starr Pass Blvd., west of downtown Tucson. Open to the public.
  • Mineral City/Silver Street, held at 516 W. Lester Street, north of downtown Tucson. Open to the public.
  • Tucson Showplace, 1530 S. Freeway, downtown Tucson. 262-377-1181. 9am-6pm. Wholesale and open to the public. Gem Ride Loop: Downtown, Stop #5. tucsonshowplacellc.com

Finalized Dates To Be Determined:

  • Fine Mineral International Show, 450 N. Granada Avenue, downtown Tucson. 520-792-8500. Open to the public. Gem Ride Loop: Downtown, Stop #12. finemineral.com
  • JOGS Gem & Jewelry Show Tucson Expo Center 3750 E. Irvington Rd. Hours: Daily (10am-6pm), Last Day (10am-4pm) 520-303-9780. The JOGS Tucson Gem and Jewelry Show is one of the leading gem and jewelry events in North America, and is a key gem and jewelry market for industry professionals. The JOGS Show is one of the biggest shows taking place during the Tucson Gem Show. The JOGS Tucson Show features international indoor pavilions: US largest Amber Pavilion, huge Turquoise, Southwestern & Native American Jewelry Pavilion, Bali Silver & Indonesian Pavilion, Gemstone Pavilion, Designer Jewelry Pavilion, Stone/Mineral Decor Pavilion, and much more - everything from "Mother Earth" can be found at the JOGS Show. This year our JOGS outdoor tents showcasing miners & mineral dealers have doubled in size! Over 1,000 free parking spaces, free shuttles, and international food court. Wholesale show open to the public. Admission: Free for qualified buyers with a Tax ID/Resale License Certificate. On-site registration is available but we encourage our buyers to pre-register here: https://jogsshow.com/account/registration_form.php Public guests may purchase tickets at the show or online at jogsshow.com (eventbrite link will become available soon!) Gem Ride Loop: Kino, Stop #6.
  • Mineral & Fossil Co-op Show, 1635 N. Oracle Road, north of downtown Tucson. Open to the public.

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