The Nash wants you to relax at its new weekly event
Along with new events and a leadership change, the top brass at the jazz venue want to continue growing their audience.
Along with new events and a leadership change, the top brass at the jazz venue want to continue growing their audience.
The singer is co-headlining the Grand National Tour with Kendrick Lamar and holding an event today for her lip gloss line.
Someone fired 25 rounds at the artist, who played in Phoenix twice last year, as he was driving through a Detroit neighborhood
The band, led by Butler brothers Richard and Tim, brings their brooding blend of new wave and post-punk back to the desert.
The band posts an announcement about the founding member and vocalist on Facebook.
Duane Smith has returned to the gallery, which is currently celebrating its 40th anniversary.
The pop singer has added dates in the US and Japan on her current Hit Me Hard and Soft world tour.
Following a Coachella performance and a series of international festival shows, the artist will make an Arizona stop.
Everything you need to know about what you can and can’t bring before heading to the venue.
The R&B artist who plays We-Ko-Pa Casino Resort in Fort McDowell this summer addresses claims Wright made about him online.
The Weeknd returns to State Farm Arena in Phoenix for the final leg of his tour that began in 2022.
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.