Five Free Things to Do This Week in Metro Phoenix
Ogle some puppies, catch some comedy and music, or watch a movie on the football field.
Ogle some puppies, catch some comedy and music, or watch a movie on the football field.
Have a lot of fun for not a lot of money.
Bundle up and go see some art in downtown Phoenix.
He’s coming to Chase Field later this year.
Co-founder Alison King isn’t taking chances with COVID-19.
The independent theater announced the news today.
And a plan to build apartments in its place is moving forward.
The four-week series includes films about The Rolling Stones and Alice Cooper.
Start thinking of a costume.
If you never got to see the Fab Four in concert, this is (kind of) your chance.
But the longtime supporter of local music almost didn’t live to see it.
Spend the next several days doing yoga at ASU, looking at cool cars, or checking out the Indigenous Arts Festival.
The racing legend is in town for two days of on-the-track excitement.
Jarrod Compton has assembled an all-star lineup for a special show at Last Exit Live.
And you can sign up for presale tickets right now.
The two-day festival is packed with big musical acts.
Everything from the music to the outfits to the sets sparked joy.
Maynard James Keenan and the rest of Tool will perform at Footprint Center in January.
The decluttering gurus are in Phoenix tonight to talk about their new book.
The multitalented artist says his current tour is a “lovefest.”
The band is touring in support of its new album, Mercury – Act 1.