Innings Festival 2024 brought noteworthy sets to Tempe all weekend
The good music, the bad music and the worst set we’ve ever seen. (Seriously.)
The good music, the bad music and the worst set we’ve ever seen. (Seriously.)
The hip-hop artist’s third album, “American Dream,” dropped in January.
The “Sex on Fire” band are touring to promote “Can We Please Have Fun,” their new album out in May.
Everything you need to know if you’re heading to Bad Bunny’s concerts in Phoenix on Feb. 27 and 28.
Igor Yuzov says the idea for the band came to him in a dream, and the rest is history.
The Latin music star is setting out on the “Exodo Tour” in the spring.
The Pink Floyd tribute band is celebrating 30 years of the classic album with a world tour.
Everything you need to know if you’re going to the “Guts” world tour.
Vampire Weekend are back with their first new album in five years and a North American tour.
Her “Autopoiética” tour will stop at Arizona Financial Theatre in May.
Seven nights of memorable shows are on tap in the Valley, including gigs by Mandy Patinkin, Beartooth and Roseanne Cash.
The country music legend, who died 22 years ago this week, recorded three songs at the iconic Phoenix venue for a TV special.
It’s a make-up date for the November concert that was postponed the night before the show.
The rock legend will make a rare appearance in the Valley this spring.
The two beloved bands are teaming up for a co-headlining tour, including a Phoenix show.
The country superstar just added a Phoenix stop to his “The Sun Goes Down Tour.”
You can see the superstar in Phoenix in November, but this was the performance to remember.
Here’s everything you need to know if you’re going to one of two Tool shows this weekend.
The British reggae band’s world tour will bring them to the Valley this summer.
February’s biggest concerts in Phoenix will include gigs by Duran Duran, Ween, Olivia Rodrigo, Rosanne Cash, JP Saxe, Dierks Bentley, Yo La Tengo and Gloria Trevi.
In this 2009 article, our writer lists some reasons why country star Toby Keith might not be as insufferable as he seems.
The legendary band are bringing the “Endless Summer Gold” tour to the Valley this spring.