The 30 Best Concerts in Phoenix in October 2018
There are an obscene amount of great shows this month. Seriously.
There are an obscene amount of great shows this month. Seriously.
The band will play the album in full when they come to Tempe.
“I remember going when I was a kid and this would have blown my fucking mind.”
As you’d expect, its an eclectic mix of jam bands, EDM, and indie artists.
This quintet of veteran Arizona musicians had an unconventional start.
Diss tracks, love childs, and ghostwriters aside, here’s what’s really eating Aubrey Graham in 2018.
The Flaming Lips play the Arizona State Fair this Saturday.
Phoenix New Times sits down with Day Gatsby and Said The Sky at Goldrush 2018
Vince Staples and JPEGMAFIA rocked the rave, but long lines and dusty weather spoiled the fun.
The ravers and ragers at Rawhide Western Town did not disappoint with hilarious comments.
The band decamped to a remote spot in the Michigan woods to record their latest album.
The lineup includes Steve Aoki, Vince Staples, Rich the Kid, and more.
The raucous rock band’s radical message still resonates after five decades.
It’s one of the busiest concert weekends of the year, y’all.
Roya has been making music since she was 4 years old.
The rapper’s music is harsh, uncompromising, and forward-thinking.
Where does KJZZ music director Blaise Lantana like to go see shows?
Where does concert promoter Charlie Levy go to hear the best music in town?
The performer was scheduled to play Gila River Arena on Friday, October 5.
The ’90s indie rock heroes return with their new album All Nerve.
Vince Staples, Rich the Kid, TOKiMONSTA, and more.
They’re a band of ’70s rock revivalists that are barely old enough to drink.