2026 Innings Festival lineup announced
The annual event is back for three days of music at Tempe Beach Park. Here’s who is playing and how to get tickets.
The annual event is back for three days of music at Tempe Beach Park. Here’s who is playing and how to get tickets.
Mother Monster is headed to the Valley this winter with her intimate, gothy show.
The Grammy-winning rapper from Florida is bringing her breakneck flow to the Valley.
The giant, two-day festival took place at three venues with over 40 bands. Here’s a look at the action.
The weekly series is a mix of classic and contemporary jazz sounds from local and touring acts.
‘We just wrote and recorded for ourselves, not for anybody else,’: founding member Graham Gouldman talks ahead of the show.
Hauling a drum up the mountain to play it in nature might work for you, but not everyone wants a morning dose of your beats.
Isaac Brock and crew delivered a ferocious set of songs spanning three decades.
The rapper is heading out on a solo tour for the first time since 2021. Openers include Ken Carson and Destroy Lonely.
Catch the legendary rockers and hear a slew of hits like “Dream Police,” “Don’t Be Cruel” and “If You Want my Love.”
The artist, along with many others, shares his feelings about immigration raids across the United States in a new song.
The California-based sister rock trio is no longer coming to Arizona in September on their I Quit Tour.
Moonlit Nites hosts national country artists to celebrate 90 years of Cave Creek venue Harold’s.
Mr. Worldwide is on the roster at this ‘throwback’ event featuring hip-hop, pop and R&B acts.
Jazz, rock, folk and Americana are among the musical styles the venue will feature during its 50th anniversary season.
Several other politicians, journalists and tech and media professionals made the list.
The public will first see the changes at the Chris Stapleton concert on August 8.
The band featuring brothers Max and Iggor Cavalera will perform ‘CHAOS A.D.’ in its entirety.
The iconic rockabilly band has plans to ‘rock this town.’
The early morning shindig celebrates the repeal of the ban on Sunday morning booze sales.
With fans and new listeners in mind, this streaming-only release is a thoughtful smattering of the band’s work since 2007.
Obscure audiologist whose sets are fueled by Jolt Cola joins Arizona and California bands for a night of sonic disruption.