The 10 ‘RAD’ resolutions for being a better local music lover in 2025
From journaling your favorite shows to expanding your tastes, here’s to being a more addictive music fan in 2025 and beyond.
From journaling your favorite shows to expanding your tastes, here’s to being a more addictive music fan in 2025 and beyond.
Folk legend Peter Yarrow of Peter, Paul and Mary died on Jan. 7. Here’s Phoenix New Times’ last interview with him.
Symphony orchestras have been fighting the misperception that they only deliver music from dead white guys.
The singing sibling trio will harmonize for the holidays in Phoenix this weekend.
Cities get Spotify Wrapped lists, too. Here’s what people in Phoenix listened to this year.
You can get tickets to a number of December shows around Phoenix on the cheap this weekend.
The East Valley music venue is giving fans a discount on a select number of upcoming shows.
“The building is a reminder of our city’s rich history,” says Mesa Mayor John Giles.
Whether you’re going to a concert or a sporting event, here’s what you need to know.
Show us what you’ve got.
It also has a wine bar, coffee shop, barbershop, wine bar, coffee roaster, and restaurant.
Phoenix Art Museum’s annual event will include lots of musical performances, visual art, vendors and hands-on activities.
A look back at Scottdale’s most iconic nightclubs, bars and concert joints.
Whether you’re going to a concert, a baseball game or a rodeo, here’s what you need to know.
A rundown of artists pissed at the former president for using their music.
Former Valley resident Lindsey Stirling is in concert at Footprint Center on Monday night playing pop and classical music on her spirited violin.
These local buildings and scenic spots are just begging for live music.
A photo retrospective of the now-defunct bar, restaurant and music venue that operated from 1988 to 2013.
Olivia Rodrigo’s music? Great. Her signature cookie? Not so much.
Its current tenant, Smith’s on 7th, isn’t going anywhere, though.
And Phoenix concert promoters and fans of the venue are upset at the move.
“Play our music loud, now and always. Dream on. You’ve made our dreams come true.”