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Amy Young

Amy Young is the Music Editor at Phoenix New Times. She joined the New Times staff in May 2025 after more than a decade of covering arts and music for the publication. In her role, Amy writes about music, searches for compelling news and works with writers who are also dedicated to bringing quality music and music-related stories to readers across the Valley and beyond. Previously, Amy worked for the Arizona Republic, Hearst Connecticut Media Group and Newsbreak.

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Arizona proclaims July 22 ‘Ozzy Day,’ immortalizing the heavy metal icon

By Amy YoungJuly 23, 2025

‘He sang to our struggles and to our dreams’

Ozzy Osbourne dead at 76. Here’s a look at some of his Phoenix appearances

By Amy YoungJuly 22, 2025

The heavy metal icon leaves behind an enormous musical legacy.

Steve Miller Band cancels entire North American Tour. Here’s why and how to get a refund

By Amy YoungJuly 17, 2025

Due to various unpredictable severe weather possibilities, the upcoming run of more than 30 shows is not happening.

Kaytranada and Justice announce fall tour with Phoenix stop in October

By Amy YoungJuly 17, 2025

The two acts join forces to co-headline several North American shows with their unique EDM styles.

Thunderbird Lounge announces Living Room Sessions concert series

By Amy YoungJuly 17, 2025

The Melrose District hotspot invites you into close quarters for intimate performances by local acts.

There’s no Phoenix date on Paul McCartney’s Got Back 2025 tour but he gets close

By Amy YoungJuly 14, 2025

If you want to see the legend in action, the tour launches in Palm Desert, a quick road trip away. Here’s how to get tickets.

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Most anticipated Phoenix summer concerts 2025

By Benjamin Leatherman and OthersJuly 14, 2025

Fill your summer calendar with music events; here are plenty of options to rock you through the season.

Goo Goo Dolls launch Summer Anthem Tour 2025 in Phoenix

By Amy YoungJuly 11, 2025

Bassist Robby Takac talks about making it work for 40 years and how one song has ‘a lot of legs.’

The Format will reunite for a trio of shows

By Amy YoungJuly 9, 2025

The beloved indie-pop band is reuniting for a short run of shows.

Phoenix music club needs your help to survive the summer

By Amy YoungJuly 9, 2025

The owner explains the set of challenges inspiring the ask for community support.

9 music memoirs for your summer reading list

By Amy YoungJuly 4, 2025

Dive into the lives of these musicians via their firsthand accounts.

Space Cadet Festival announces second year lineup

By Amy YoungJuly 3, 2025

Celebrating all things outer space, local and national bands land at Walter Studios for music and extra-terrestrial fun.

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Legendary Phoenix record store in midtown is for sale

By Amy YoungJuly 1, 2025

Ever dream of owning a music store? Aisles of vinyl could be yours.

Kesha’s Tits Out Tour: Expect new songs

By Amy YoungJune 30, 2025

With Scissor Sisters in tow, prepare for a shimmery night of dance-pop with new tracks and fan favorites.

Photos: Girls Rock’s 2025 Summer Camp Showcase

By Amy YoungJune 29, 2025

In one week, these bands, composed of campers ages 8 to 17, wrote original songs and took over the stage at Walter Studios.

Record shopping.

Phoenix record store closes after more than a decade, reopens in California

By Amy YoungJune 29, 2025

A haven for music shoppers and record collectors is saying goodbye to Arizona, but it’s not the end for this vinyl destination.

A man singing.

Skate punk legends JFA to play an intimate museum show in October

By Amy YoungJune 27, 2025

Two of the band’s members will play a special set of their iconic songs as part of a night of music and conversation.

Tempe Center for the Arts 48 Live series returns in October

By Amy YoungJune 27, 2025

Tempe Center for the Arts will feature statewide acts at a Thursday night series starting in October. Here’s the lineup.

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AJR stops in Phoenix on upcoming tour

By Amy YoungJune 26, 2025

The trio, made up of three brothers from New York City, heads to the Arizona State Fairgrounds to perform their modern indie-pop hits.

Mesa record store known for vintage vinyl and collectibles is making a move

By Amy YoungJune 20, 2025

When the plaza that houses your business is about to get bulldozed, you do what you have to do.

Photos: Pixies brought their signature noise-rock to downtown Phoenix

By Amy YoungJune 17, 2025

The alt-rock pioneers toured through 2 classic records, “Bossanova” and “Trompe le Monde.” Kurt Vile & The Violators opened.

Bush’s North American tour’s summer leg has Phoenix stop in August

By Amy YoungJune 16, 2025

While on tour opening for Florida rockers Shinedown, the band will drop its 10th studio album.

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