A Phoenix guide to Valentine’s weekend parties and shows
Regardless of your relationship status, there’s something to do on V-Day in the Valley.
Regardless of your relationship status, there’s something to do on V-Day in the Valley.
Per a new survey from VegasInsider.com., Arizona demands Billie Eilish for Super Bowl 60.
The Miami pop duo will visit Phoenix’s own Arizona Financial Theatre on Sept. 23.
If you don’t make your voice heard, we’re cancelling Valentine’s Day 2025.
Can you make it actually rain? These songs may just hold the secret.
The “Sonoran Desert” reggae-rock band will perform at M3F’s Valley stage this March.
The venue is trying to raise $22,500 to update code violations and prime the space for subsequent DIY shows.
The Wild West-themed EDM event is returning to its original home.
You could hear the entire stadium ready to scream “a-minor!” Someone go check on Drake.
This year’s Coopstock line up from Mesa also features Ron White and Judas Priest’s Rob Halford.
Ahead of his Super Bowl LIX halftime show, here are the songs Kendrick Lamar needs to regale the football-viewing public.
From pulverizing prog metal to romantic indie rock, we have all the albums you’ll need for this weekend and beyond.
The club of music lovers has some big plans for the future of arts and culture in and around the college town.
On Feb. 8, Reverend Horton Heat will play their 17th show at Tempe’s Marquee Theatre.
Frontman Dave King is currently contending with an unknown illness.
With the 20th anniversary this week, a Phoenix fan explores how Bloc Party’s ‘Silent Alarm’ shaped and informed his own life.
The country icons will kick off fall/summer dates with an April 17 show at Footprint Center.
Per their win, the Phoenix pop collective will perform at M3F’s Valley stage this March.
The ’80s-themed retro tour is too sexy for its shirt.
If you’re up for a road trip, some legendary artists will perform at the music event in Prescott.
The beloved indie rockers have added to their first show in some two decades with a May 12 show at The Van Buren.
The star-studded event from Phoenix’s Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre features Bob Dylan, Billy Strings and Sierra Hull.