Morrissey announces Tempe concert in fall 2026
Fingers crossed.
Fingers crossed.
“Love and kindness are forms of resistance. That’s punk,” Byrne told the crowd.
Kid Cudi, Wu-Tang Clan and Babymetal roll through the iconic Phoenix outdoor venue this year.
From Bob Dylan and the Avett Brothers to Demi Lovato, Kali Uchis, Mötley Crüe and Wu-Tang Clan — it’s time to snag a deal.
Live sounds abound in the Valley this weekend. Here are some top options.
Fresh off of Coachella, the singer lit up Arizona Financial Theatre.
The local legends played a sold-out show as part of VIVA PHX.
The two-day EDM fest is headlined by Marshmello and Kygo.
A high-flying collection featuring Paul Simon, IDLES, Nina Simone and more.
Twenty years after Adult Swim debuted the animated death metal gods, their full wrath was on display in Phoenix.
See Fayuca play this weekend at Reggae Rise Up Arizona.
The Boss and his band blazed through a set of old and new songs.
If you weren’t there, you missed out on one of the best shows of the year.
A handy-dandy guide to the participating stores, exclusive releases and must-visit events happening on April 18.
Get ready for a chill weekend of good tunes.
“My shows are not a political mission; my shows are a celebration,” he says.
R&B superstars incoming.
Three days of reggae and hip-hop take over Tempe Beach Park, with sets from Stephen Marley, SOJA and others.
The new wave icons delighted multiple generations of fans on Sunday night.
Zeds Dead, Ella Mai and Steve Vai play the iconic Mesa venue this year.
The all-female Japanese group electrified The Van Buren on April 7.
DJ CEO was booked for a gig at Kokomo Beach Club. Then local Republicans found out about his “F*CK ICE” song.