Best Phoenix Concerts This Weekend: Billie Eilish, MxPx, International Pop Overthrow
April kicks off with superstars, a celebration of pop music, and an alien-themed EDM festival.
April kicks off with superstars, a celebration of pop music, and an alien-themed EDM festival.
Get ready for an influx of Coachella-bound artists and bands.
We’re getting another chance to see the Farewell Yellow Brick Road Tour.
New music from The Black Moods, Scary Kids Scaring Kids, and more.
March wraps up with a mix of music legends and indie faves.
Close to a dozen concert spots are rolling back their rules.
Forget about the hot weather and get out to see a show.
The Sunday Drip starts next month.
Its a mix of music legends, radio-friendly hitmakers, heavy-duty hard rockers, and notable indie bands.
Lead singer Josh Strickland said bye-bye to the bayou and amen to Arizona.
Looking for things to do this weekend while enjoying all the great weather?
The event is returning to the Valley for the first time since the pandemic.
Singer Dejan Knezevic says that the heart and soul of his music is more important than putting a label on it.
The Seattle legends are finally making up their 2020 concert date.
When it comes to great concerts happening in metro Phoenix this week, you’ve got a lot of options.
Honestly, we could have done without the wind.
The weather’s too nice to stay indoors.
It’s a rare opportunity to see a show by one of Phoenix’s most influential bands.
Cautious Clay was multitalented and Kaytranada had the whole crowd dancing.
It’ll be held next weekend at Bell Bank Park in Mesa.
This month will be wall-to-wall with big shows, major names, and music festivals.
We’re in for a week of diverse shows.