G Flip drops new album ‘Dream Ride’ ahead of Phoenix tour stop
The Australian singer, songwriter and drummer opens their Dream Ride Tour at The Van Buren on Sept. 9.
The Australian singer, songwriter and drummer opens their Dream Ride Tour at The Van Buren on Sept. 9.
Hop between three venues to see various area bands rock out for charity. There’s an art exhibition, too.
It’s been 29 years since the punk rock veterans released new music. Here’s why.
The happiest, silliest folks in Phoenix last night were the ones at Arizona Financial Theatre.
God forbid a girl wants to hear more than one verse of “Got Money.”
‘We just wrote and recorded for ourselves, not for anybody else,’: founding member Graham Gouldman talks ahead of the show.
Do you like unpretentious fun, alt-rock classics and beach ball free-for-alls? You would have loved last night’s show.
The iconic actor and his Mildred Snitzer Orchestra will stop in Phoenix next week for four shows.
Isaac Brock and crew delivered a ferocious set of songs spanning three decades.
Their first record since 2021, the Arizona-born rockers’ new release, ‘Heavy Pulp,’ is amped up, gritty and full of swagger.
Featuring folk and country acts, shows at this northern Arizona spot help support nature-oriented nonprofits.
Catch the legendary rockers and hear a slew of hits like “Dream Police,” “Don’t Be Cruel” and “If You Want my Love.”
Shaq’s Bass All-Stars was a night of pumped-up sounds, laser lights and buff gorillas.
The lineup includes a Southern rap superstar, a country hitmaker, a heavy metal act and a reunion by a beloved Arizona band.
The California-based sister rock trio is no longer coming to Arizona in September on their I Quit Tour.
Moonlit Nites hosts national country artists to celebrate 90 years of Cave Creek venue Harold’s.
The MIM is bringing in Jeff Goldblum, Kevin Bacon and musicians from across the globe for its upcoming season.
Mr. Worldwide is on the roster at this ‘throwback’ event featuring hip-hop, pop and R&B acts.
Jazz, rock, folk and Americana are among the musical styles the venue will feature during its 50th anniversary season.
The Chicago trio’s foundation is built on indie rock bricks and stacked with experimental elements.
The two-day, four-stage music and arts fest is switching up its sound. Look for more indie rock and pop heavyweights this year.
The band featuring brothers Max and Iggor Cavalera will perform ‘CHAOS A.D.’ in its entirety.