How the Going Local 2022 Calendar Will Benefit the Phoenix Music Scene
The calendar is filled with images of some of Phoenix’s favorite musicians.
The calendar is filled with images of some of Phoenix’s favorite musicians.
The five-piece outfit of Phoenix music veterans is at Yucca tonight.
And tickets go on sale today.
You can start entering the digital lottery later this week.
It’s the end of an era.
They’re taking the stage for the first time in 17 months.
It should be open for business this fall.
Vote early and often.
The band found a way to make their South by Southwest gig more profitable.
Livestream concerts, art shows, and some Halloween fun is on the docket for this week.
It’s a world of robots, swamp creatures, and fun, escapist pop-rock.
The 95-year-old music legend is hanging up the microphone.
The weekly YouTube series goes deep into what’s going on with local music.
He’s a familiar face to longtime fans of the band.
A lot of fun for not a lot of money this week in Phoenix.
Don’t forget your mask the next time you head out to a show there.
Rafique Islam was just 27 when he was chosen to design the now-closed shopping center.
Arizona’s favorite adopted son is getting his very own coloring book.
“Stop Calling Me,” the new music video from Jarrod Compton’s solo project, Comptalo, drops today.
Ring in August with some weekend fun around Phoenix.
Some pretty big names are on the list.