Why this Phoenix promoter is taking over a downtown warehouse space
The three-month residency will bring EDM shows, upgrades and more to the historic Warehouse 215.
The three-month residency will bring EDM shows, upgrades and more to the historic Warehouse 215.
Counting Crows will open the Feb. 6 show inside the WM Phoenix Open’s infamous 16th hole.
The center’s Dorrance Dome hosted multiple sold-out screenings of the immersive listening experience.
With perfect abs, huge vocals and a shout out to grandma, Benson Boone won the hearts of Phoenix.
Nick, Joe and Kevin are headed to the Valley this fall.
Morgan Wallen being kicked out of Kid Rock’s bar is a meeting of the minds in the worst way possible. And they meet again on this list.
The landmark Phoenix blues club has eight months of shows left before closing for good in May 2027. Here’s what’s on tap.
“Homegrown With Mo!” is celebrating a milestone this weekend.
It’s time to send off the Valley duo with a farewell show on Aug. 13.
Live performances, vintage synthesizers, beat-making workshops and dance parties take over MIM on Aug. 8 and 9.
There’s still time to belt out a few more crowd favorites at the Mill Avenue spot before its pianos go quiet.
EDM is a heavy focus at the two-day event. Here’s the full rundown of who is playing.
Misery loved company (and a good soundtrack) at Arizona Financial Theatre.
Karol G, Benson Boone and dozens more will keep Valley stages busy all month.
Bob Corritore’s legendary blues club will close in May, but fans have one last season of concerts before the final encore.
“A million years later, here we are. It’s still working. It’s a crazy, very rare thing.”
Sex Pistols, Dinosaur Jr. and dozens of other acts are headed to the iconic Tempe concert venue this year.
No-cover gigs are happening all over the Valley. Here’s where to go.
More than 100 performances will fill the Phoenix venue, including shows by Fred Armisen, Jeff Goldblum and others.
All Time Low is the last addition to the state fair’s concert schedule this fall.
How the influential music festival launched in Phoenix 35 years ago this week.
The longtime KJZZ music director reflects on building Phoenix’s jazz audience, championing local artists and signing off.