Best Phoenix Concerts This Weekend: One More Time, Men I Trust, State Champs
Need something to do instead of polishing off leftovers?
Need something to do instead of polishing off leftovers?
The two-day event has everyone in Phoenix excited.
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.
What sets M3F apart from other big music festival is its nonprofit status – all proceeds benefit local charities.
From surf rockers to horror punkers and everything in-between.
It’s your last chance to see the Rocketman perform in the Valley.
Bands from across the globe are invading the Valley.
Your live music options are plentiful this weekend.
Arizona Financial Theatre was filled with good vibes – and great music.
Gus Farwell got famous for singing on his Barcelona balcony during the pandemic. Here’s how you can see him for free.
Here’s how to get tickets.
We’re rolling into November with some big shows.
Weezer, The Black Crowes, and The Offspring are also on the bill.
Emo bands from When We Were Young and more.
Excitement keeps growing for the inaugural two-day event in downtown Phoenix.
The Valley isn’t wanting for great shows.
Featuring pop stars, a rapper-turned-wrestler, and alt-rock radio faves.
There’s a lot to be angry about nowadays, says bassist John Campbell.
What’s our age again?
October’s busy slate of concerts continues.
This weekend brings Marcus Mumford, Blue Oyster Cult, and the Goldrush EDM festival to metro Phoenix.