How these Phoenix bands are rocking Europe this month
Repping different overseas record labels, a couple of Phoenix bands are touring Europe, where their fan bases have been building.
Repping different overseas record labels, a couple of Phoenix bands are touring Europe, where their fan bases have been building.
February’s biggest concerts in Phoenix will include gigs by Duran Duran, Ween, Olivia Rodrigo, Rosanne Cash, JP Saxe, Dierks Bentley, Yo La Tengo and Gloria Trevi.
The beloved East Valley hangout has fallen on hard times after a rent increase and a major theft.
Pussy Riot member Maria Alyokhina talks about prison, the Russian-Ukraine war and keeping on in the face of adversity.
The independent record label is hosting two days of music at two downtown Phoenix locations.
The legendary musician, author and actor is coming to town this week, and he’s got a few stories to tell.
Waddell, who died this summer at 97, was embedded in the arts community for decades.
One of the Valley’s busiest months for live music will also feature shows by Travis Scott, Foo Fighters, Sting, Macklemore and SZA.
The singer-songwriter and producer talks about navigating the music business, new collaborators and touring with Corey Taylor.
Frontman and Founder Richard Patrick talks about the new release, touring, sobriety and seeing his face tattooed on fans.
Also this month: Sam Smith, Rob Zombie, 5 Seconds of Summer and Rick Ross will bring their tours to the Valley.
The Run the Jewels hip-hop artist is bringing a solo spectacle to The Van Buren.
See his large, colorful, abstract paintings at Mesa Contemporary Arts Museum for free through August 6.
No big plans this weekend? No problem. There’s plenty happening around metro Phoenix from Friday through Sunday, even in the dead of summer. That includes concerts like the nostalgia-filled Hot Summer Nights tour featuring TLC and Shaggy, as well as shows starring gothy weirdo Aurelio Voltaire, punk legends Dwarves, and…
The list includes poolside ragers and fond farewell to Phoenix’s “scene mom.”
Girl power will be in full effect in the Phoenix this week with shows from Lizzo, L7 and Tove Lo.
From boozy punk bacchanals to blockbuster stadium shows.
Big-name artists and acts are headed our way in the weeks ahead.
There’s no shortage of big shows this weekend, thanks to Cinco de Mayo and some blockbuster tours.
Dracmorda and Swanthula are bringing the live version of the popular television show to the Valley.
Got plans this weekend? You do now.
Synth player Jonathan Goldman is stoked for the band’s first show in nearly 35 years.