Cavalera announces Return to Chaos fall tour
The band featuring brothers Max and Iggor Cavalera will perform ‘CHAOS A.D.’ in its entirety.
The band featuring brothers Max and Iggor Cavalera will perform ‘CHAOS A.D.’ in its entirety.
Powerful vocals, a hearty setlist and minimal effects made for a great show.
New drummer, elephants on trampolines, toy animal heads and expertly played, bass-driven rock.
The seven-month concert series will bring Samara Joy, Kenny G and even Morgan Freeman to the Valley.
The iconic rockabilly band has plans to ‘rock this town.’
The early morning shindig celebrates the repeal of the ban on Sunday morning booze sales.
The two-day event featuring “music, art and connection” returns to Scottsdale Civic Center this fall.
With fans and new listeners in mind, this streaming-only release is a thoughtful smattering of the band’s work since 2007.
John Hoffman is living one of his dreams – getting to pound the skins for the Primus, a band he opened for over a decade ago.
Come for the bangers on the rapper’s Good Vibes Only Tour: Smoker’s Edition, stay for his effortlessly cool vibes.
The band is fully charged and ready to blast audiences on the Trash Classic tour with their fueled-up garage rock
The baseball-themed Innings Festival and Extra Innings are returning to Tempe next year. Here’s what’s coming.
Due to various unpredictable severe weather possibilities, the upcoming run of more than 30 shows is not happening.
The Melrose District hotspot invites you into close quarters for intimate performances by local acts.
If you want to see the legend in action, the tour launches in Palm Desert, a quick road trip away. Here’s how to get tickets.
Fill your summer calendar with music events; here are plenty of options to rock you through the season.
The band stops on tour to play their garage pop infused with the synth-y spirit of the ’80s.
The pop singer delivered popular tracks, a lightsaber battle and AI, sci-fi-themed art on her Lifetimes tour stop.
Bassist Robby Takac talks about making it work for 40 years and how one song has ‘a lot of legs.’
Al Green, Babyface and Eric Darius are set to perform at the three-day event from Nov. 7 to 9 in Glendale.
The Coronado neighborhood’s annual “micro” music festival on Nov. 7 will showcase local bands and artists.
The singer and guitarist’s sound boasts influences from Charlie Parker to Smashing Pumpkins, wrapped in a lush vocal blanket.