This Phoenix record label celebrates a big anniversary this weekend
King of the Monsters Records marks three decades of making noise
King of the Monsters Records marks three decades of making noise
See what om* is all about during an all-day cultural experience this weekend.
Coco & Breezy, Pub Choir and Jyoty light up local venues over the holiday weekend.
The beloved venue is turning 11, and you’re getting all the birthday gifts.
The band is celebrating the 30th anniversary of the iconic double album.
Off the Record in Downtown Phoenix is hosting a grand opening party tonight.
The former One Direction artist has a new album and a new set of tour dates.
We laughed, we cried, we danced and we believed that just maybe, it’s gonna be alright.
Even The Gambler kept it groovy in the 1960s.
“This place really does bring a lot of these people together.”
J. Cole, Rod Stewart and A$AP Rocky are among the tours stopping in downtown Phoenix.
“Rather than compete with the heat, we’re just going to take these three months off.”
The rock icon dazzled on and offstage Monday night at the annual bash.
Within moments, the artist and her band Sonicwonder had the audience captivated.
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.
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.