Nine Inch Nails served fans a vigorous 20-song set at PHX Arena
Other than a couple of thank-yous and band introductions, Trent Reznor didn’t say much. He didn’t need to.
Other than a couple of thank-yous and band introductions, Trent Reznor didn’t say much. He didn’t need to.
Highlights include piano, chamber and vocal ensemble concerts at the downtown Phoenix landmark.
The award-winning rapper is supporting the release of her second studio album.
Western ‘fits, good vibes and a ton of EDM styles from big room to drum & bass. A few ‘massive dirt boogers’ were also in the mix.
Simon, John, Nick and Roger. Need we say more?
The Australian singer and multi-instrumentalist, and opener Chinchilla, rocked an animated Van Buren crowd September 9.
The central Phoenix cultural hub’s new event will feature a different local band every month.
Saddle up to The Dirty Drummer to see local acts like Brea Burns and Thee Stillnites celebrate the country legend.
The annual event is back for three days of music at Tempe Beach Park. Here’s who is playing and how to get tickets.
Mother Monster is headed to the Valley this winter with her intimate, gothy show.
Goldrush, Dreamy Draw and WayneFest mark the return of the fall music festival season.
The Grammy-winning rapper from Florida is bringing her breakneck flow to the Valley.
The pop singer is on the road supporting a new six-song record, featuring the single “Can I Call You.”
The giant, two-day festival took place at three venues with over 40 bands. Here’s a look at the action.
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.