Stuff people said at Innings Fest 2025
“Why does he look like Phil Spector?”
“Why does he look like Phil Spector?”
The hip-hop legends also have a new album dropping in April.
We loved the full set times and pop-up shops. The talkative crowds and prices were not so stellar.
Here’s who is playing the three-day festival from April 4 to 6 at Copper Sky Regional Park.
A look back at some of the highlights of this baseball-rock music hybrid celebration.
From dreamy indie rock to snarling death metal, we have all the albums you’ll need for this weekend and beyond.
The Slayer legend brought along both Municipal Waste and Alien Weaponry.
These two Phoenix bands are grappling for rock music supremacy.
The British punks are on the road in continued support of the excellent “Guided Tour.”
A gathering of random news, album announcements and concerts you may or may not have missed.
When AEW comes to Phoenix, here are some more fitting theme songs for the elite talent.
The pop duo will perform at Phoenix’s The Van Buren in August in support of ‘Face Down In The Garden.’
The singer will bring her For My Last Trick Tour to the Valley.
Per a new survey from VegasInsider.com., Arizona demands Billie Eilish for Super Bowl 60.
The Miami pop duo will visit Phoenix’s own Arizona Financial Theatre on Sept. 23.
If you don’t make your voice heard, we’re cancelling Valentine’s Day 2025.
The “Sonoran Desert” reggae-rock band will perform at M3F’s Valley stage this March.
You could hear the entire stadium ready to scream “a-minor!” Someone go check on Drake.
This year’s Coopstock line up from Mesa also features Ron White and Judas Priest’s Rob Halford.
On Feb. 8, Reverend Horton Heat will play their 17th show at Tempe’s Marquee Theatre.
Frontman Dave King is currently contending with an unknown illness.
The country icons will kick off fall/summer dates with an April 17 show at Footprint Center.