Best Phoenix Concerts This Week: Rod Wave, Silversun Pickups, Soccer Mommy
What to see during a busy week of big shows.
What to see during a busy week of big shows.
Yay to good vibes. Boo to the mud.
Not busy with the holidays? You’ve got concerts to attend.
The Strokes and Thundercat will open the show in May at State Farm Stadium.
Need some live music to get through your work week? You’ve got choices.
You can probably guess why.
If you’re not going to Zona, you’ve got plenty of alternatives.
Frontman Mike Ness drops more hints about the band’s upcoming album.
It’s a fun-filled party – for a very good cause.
Everything you need to know for this weekend’s event in downtown Phoenix.
A weekend of big-name concerts are planned in advance of the big game in Phoenix.
It’s not just about fun times, but maybe the very soul of the local arts and music scene.
Get out and see some live music this week.
New music from Katie Mae & the Lubrication, PRO TEENS, Celebration Guns, and more.
Need something to do instead of polishing off leftovers?
The two-day event has everyone in Phoenix excited.
This set of tunes should help you enjoy dinner and drown out your pesky family members.
Here’s how to spend your three-day work week.
Gen Xers of the Valley rejoice. Punk and alt-rock favorites are headed your way.
A listener is consumed in a wall of sound, and those last three words perfectly describe Holy Fawn’s sound.
Judge Brad Astrowsky is keeping his seat on the Maricopa County Superior Court bench, despite calls for him to not be retained.
What sets M3F apart from other big music festival is its nonprofit status – all proceeds benefit local charities.