The Nash Goes Outdoors and Other Socially Distant Concert Series In Metro Phoenix
Here are some options for slowly adding live music back into your life.
Here are some options for slowly adding live music back into your life.
Including a few recently announced shows, such as Andrew McMahon and King & Country.
Just a year later than expected.
The alt-rock act is headed to the Valley for two outdoor shows.
Most are free!
The American Idol breakout star talks about his band’s new album, quarantine life, and his LEGO Batmobile.
Get ready to rock.
Country Thunder won’t be happening this year after all, y’all.
The long-standing satire event was a high point for absurdist culture in the Valley.
The Voice judge is bringing a drive-in show to spots around the Valley.
Judas Priest, Deftones, and Primus have all rescheduled their concerts in the Valley to 2021.
There’s not much open in Phoenix, so stay home and watch a show.
For starters, masks will be required and social distancing will be strictly enforced.
Round up your friends and head to Scottsdale for some country music.
The indie pop act reunite after 12 years and have plans for the future.
The long-time booker talks his favorite shows and future plans for the indie bar.
The multiplatinum artist will perform an online show for the Arizona State University community.
It’s going to be a unique experience, for sure.
Live music and festivals are returning to the Valley, but with a twist.
The gifted songwriter died yesterday of complications related to COVID-19 at the age of 73.
If you can’t go to the show, they’ll bring the show to you.
Country Thunder is ambling over to the fall, y’all.