How musician Brian Chartrand found his dreams in Phoenix
“I can’t believe what I get to do,” says the Live From Laurel Canyon singer-songwriter.
“I can’t believe what I get to do,” says the Live From Laurel Canyon singer-songwriter.
The iconic hip-hop group is headed our way this fall.
The documentary about the influential punk band is showing tonight in Scottsdale.
The Tempe record store is celebrating its next chapter with a party on Saturday.
How one Arizona band’s comeback inspired fans to stage an event of their own.
Tide yourself over until his Oct. 3 Phoenix concert with a run through “Frozen Charlotte.”
Postgame concerts, stadium tours and a country music festival fill Chase Field’s 2026 calendar.
The pop singer brought maturity, grace and a whole lot of fun to the Valley.
Rewinding nearly four decades at one of the Valley’s most influential record shops.
Ang Sirena, Medio Pinto and other Arizona acts headline five weeks of free concerts.
Hilary Duff, Don Toliver and Death Cab for Cutie headline a busy month of live music across the Valley.
The beloved East Valley record store will reopen soon with a new owner.
The two genres have been an item for decades.
The Record Gallery is the latest addition to the Valley vinyl scene.
The half-local duo delivers knife-sharp social commentary and mic-breaking screams.
Rick Ross, Chris Isaak and Alice Cooper are headed to Celebrity Theatre’s rotating stage in 2026.
Nelly, Sugar Ray and other Y2K-era hitmakers are headed to Chandler this fall.
The Canadian rockers kept the party going at Arizona Financial Theatre.
‘This is for the fan who loves finding their new favorite artist.’
The inaugural event aims to unite Arizona’s punk scene with bands from across the state.
Make Music Phoenix invites people of all ages and skill levels to explore and experience music.
$25 tickets to Wu-Tang Clan, Mötley Crüe, UFEST, Thomas Rhett and many more? Yes, please.