Decadence Arizona’s 10th anniversary show was its biggest yet
“Hundreds of people contribute energy and love to the festival,” says Relentless Beats founder Thomas Turner.
“Hundreds of people contribute energy and love to the festival,” says Relentless Beats founder Thomas Turner.
Kendrick Lamar, Post Malone and Shakira are among this year’s “can’t miss” shows coming to the Valley.
Featuring Charlie XCX, Olivia Rodrigo, the Rolling Stones and more.
Out of the Park Music Fest, a one-day event in Surprise in March, has announced its first artist.
The 10th annual edition will offer two nights of DJ superstars and the biggest NYE party in the Valley.
The singer delivered a high-energy, emotionally charged performance to the sold-out crowd.
The 1980s hitmakers will stop in the Valley in August as part of their summer tour.
A rogue piece of jewelry ruined the singer’s emotional opening of “What Was I Made For?”
Ambling through the legendary Valley saloons, roadhouses and dancehall of yesteryear.
Dust off your parachute pants and Aqua Net: A night of ’80s tunes is headed Phoenix’s way in August.
The rap star is celebrating the 25th anniversary of “Country Grammar” with a world tour.
After canceling a show back in September, Carlos Santana will head to the Valley this spring.
After selling out one date, the Colombian singer is playing a second night at Footprint Center.
The legendary singer-songwriter is coming to Footprint Center on May 5. Here’s how to get tickets.
The Broadway star brings her “A Christmas Symphony” show to Phoenix tonight.
And they’re bringing Cannibal Corpse and Carcass along for the tour.
The Cosa Nuestra tour is headed to Footprint Center on April 23.
It’ll be the band’s third show in the Valley in as many years.
The Canadian rockers join a lineup that also includes Jelly Roll, Swedish House Mafia and Luke Bryan.
The Grand National Tour will hit State Farm Stadium in Glendale on May 27. Here’s how to get tickets.
The country artist’s headlining tour will stop in the Valley this summer.
Looking back at one-day music festival November Nights, which brought artists such as Sublime and Weezer to Chase Field.