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First, the DIY spot is purely a nonprofit venture run by volunteers, overseen by a seven-person board, and largely features shows by local indie promoters. The Trunk Space stands apart from every other music venue in the Valley.

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Their party-pooping isn't going to stop Slattery, who's already planning next year's Vanishing Show. Operating on a shoestring budget with nary a permit, the Vanishing Show and its audiences often play a cat-and-mouse game with Tempe cops, who have shut down the event a few times in the past after noise complaints. The crowd then 'vanishes' and heads over to the new spot by cycling or walking to catch the next band.

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A local band will perform a 20- to 30-minute set then, the next location is announced just before they wrap up. Here's the setup: Slattery will post a starting location online (typically a house) where attendees can gather. The DIY music event put on by DJ and community organizer A Claire Slattery is a mobile party and movable indie rock feast that roams Tempe's Maple-Ash-Farmer-Wilson neighborhood one night every spring since 2015.

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One of the exceptions is the annual Vanishing Show, a unique live music experience unlike your typical bar gig, concert, or festival. Novel ideas are hard to come by in a local music scene where repetition and imitation are the norm.

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