Benson Boone’s American Heart tour hits Phoenix in September
Following a Coachella performance and a series of international festival shows, the artist will make an Arizona stop.
Following a Coachella performance and a series of international festival shows, the artist will make an Arizona stop.
Cheap Trick and Arrested Development headline this year’s Pure Imaginational Fest on Saturday. Here’s everything to know.
More than 30 people packed inside the intimate MySpace art gallery and event space downtown to see a mix of noisy bands perform.
The show features the DJs in an immersive setting, surrounded by the audience, as they play tracks spanning over two decades.
The Weeknd returns to State Farm Arena in Phoenix for the final leg of his tour that began in 2022.
Hugely creative, wildly entertaining stadium show or the coolest cult ritual we’ve ever seen? We’re still not sure.
The Canadian superstar filled his two-hour set with smash hits, new tracks and a few surprises.
Get ready to rock out on Saturday.
The goth rock legend with the mismatched eyes will play the Van Buren in September. Here’s how to get tickets to the show.
The California-based sister rock trio announced a 30-city international tour starting this summer, and Arizona made the cut.
The arts and music festival will kick off May 9 in a new location – a forested camping space near Flagstaff.
The festival-like event celebrating the U.K. holiday will be a “proper party” with 10 bands and cheap beer.
Fans of ’80s and ’90s power ballads, we’ve got great news for you.
“Truth to Power is more than a tour – it’s a 40-year celebration,” Ice Cube said in the tour announcement.
The rock goddess and Valley native is stopping at PHX Arena in October.
The electronic music pioneers are playing a rare show in Phoenix at the Orpheum Theatre. Here’s why their sound is timeless.
Everything y’all need to know about the massive (and massively rowdy) four-day country music festival near Phoenix.
Baby Bash will now perform on the opening night of the festival on Friday.
The grandson of outlaw country royalty, Whey Jennings is picking up where Phoenix’s own Waylon Jennings left off.
No, it’s not a misprint. They’re going to play PHX Arena in September and you’re so much older than you think.
And they’ve got a new drummer to boot.
The ancient style of thunderous Japanese drumming will be on display Tuesday night at Phoenix’s Madison Center for the Arts.