‘Wicked’ at ASU Gammage four-day flash presale starts Thursday
The blockbuster musical is coming to Tempe in March 2025, but you can secure your tickets this week.
The blockbuster musical is coming to Tempe in March 2025, but you can secure your tickets this week.
Ballet Arizona’s popular program that brings free outdoor performances to places around the Valley begins next month.
Expect video clips too wild for “Jackass” and much more at Stand Up Live.
Cannon’s music and comedy show has run for nearly 20 years. Here’s how to see it live.
The award-winning “Saturday Night Live” alumna will crack up the audience at Chandler Center for the Arts on Oct. 26.
The comedian will bring the Sarah Silverman: Postmortem Tour to town in November.
$10 tickets to a Broadway blockbuster? Yes, please.
In case you didn’t get the tickets you wanted for the other two, Kevin Hart just announced a third Phoenix show.
Fresh off the debut of his latest Netflix special, “Woke Folk,” Williams will bring the Heaven on Earth Tour to the Valley.
The host of “WTF with Marc Maron” is bringing his All In Tour to Orpheum Theatre.
The controversial comedian is doing six performances at Arizona Financial Theatre this weekend.
The actor and standup comedian will stay in Phoenix one more night this fall for an additional show.
The “Arrested Development” and “Mr. Show With Bob and David” alumnus will perform at The Van Buren later this year.
The actor and comic will swing through the Valley near the end of his Fresh New Flavor Tour.
In the mood for a laugh? Buy a ticket for one of these local comedy joints.
Elsa from “Frozen,” Elphaba from “Wicked” and Maureen from “Rent”? They’ll all be singing in Mesa this summer.
What’s on tap for the state’s oldest opera company? Special performances around Phoenix and even an opera version of “Zorro.”
A look at the people and performances from the past two decades at the downtown Phoenix arts and music haven.
He’s bringing the Acting My Age tour to Arizona Financial Theatre in October.
The East Valley performance venue will host some big-name shows, including “Come From Away” and “Dear Evan Hansen.”
After cancer, divorce, addiction and the fallout from that picture of President Trump’s head, Kathy Griffin is back touring and headed to Phoenix.
The lineup includes Tony winners, Broadway blockbusters and musical versions of beloved films.