Arizona State Fair concerts begin this weekend in Phoenix. Here’s the lineup
Big-name concerts are returning to the fair after a four-year hiatus.
Big-name concerts are returning to the fair after a four-year hiatus.
New music from Snailmate, CIVILIA, Sydney Sprague and more.
A look back at the singer’s rise to fame before her Monday night concert in Phoenix.
Guns N’ Roses fans of Phoenix will have to rock out at a different venue, thanks to the D-backs.
Everything to know about the two-day music festival in Avondale, including who’s performing and what to bring.
Due to overwhelming demand, there will be a second Sessanta tour date in Phoenix next spring.
The legendary Australian band will perform songs from their 40-year history at Friday’s show.
One of the Valley’s busiest months for live music will also feature shows by Travis Scott, Foo Fighters, Sting, Macklemore and SZA.
Overstand, composed of members of Phoenix punk-band veterans, play Yucca Tap Room on Tuesday night.
One of Phoenix’s longest-running bands is holding an anniversary concert this weekend in Glendale.
The “genrefluid” band spent years fine-tuning this deeply cathartic new record.
The singer-songwriter and producer talks about navigating the music business, new collaborators and touring with Corey Taylor.
Mark your calendars: a popular Phoenix music festival is adding an extra weekend next year.
The Boss is delaying all remaining 2023 concert dates due to health problems.
Frontman and Founder Richard Patrick talks about the new release, touring, sobriety and seeing his face tattooed on fans.
The star of stage and screen will bring an intimate performance to Mesa Arts Center.
The singer-songwriter talks about her new record ‘somebody in hell loves you,’ endless touring and a primo TikTok presence.
The new storefront has an added 2,000 square feet of space for Zia’s many offerings.
The singer teased a Phoenix audience that he’s moving here to watch the All-Star player lead the Suns to a championship, nevermind those pesky curses.
The “electrifying beverage and dance event” headlined by Dillon Francis has been canned.
The new hip-hop festival featuring Lil Uzi Vert, Metro Boomin and Rico Nasty has been axed by its promoters.
Despite ending sooner than expected, Metallica’s Sept. 1 show at State Farm Stadium was one for the ages.