25 Christmas/Holiday Concerts In and Around Phoenix This Month
Looking for some holiday cheer?
Looking for some holiday cheer?
It was a night the organizers of the long-running local hip-hop night will never forget.
The festival just might be the jammiest festival in Arizona.
November 2016 was a brutal month for music fans, as legends dropped at a seemingly nonstop rate.
Who will get the number one spot?
A fundraising concert seeks to benefit both the Standing Rock protestors and local Native communities.
Alice Cooper and his friends put on a hell of a show at the sold-out Celebrity Theatre.
Looking for a great concert to check out this week? We’ve got a few suggestions for your consideration –six of ’em, in fact, every one of which is happening at music venues across the Metro Phoenix area over the next several nights and are worthy of both your time and…
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The last month of every year is typically the busiest, which is completely understandable with the holiday season and all. Like ‘em or loathe ‘em, its probably going to dominate and complicate almost every aspect of your life from now right up until the end of the year. That’s certainly…
Merry Metal-mas to all, and to all a black night.
Longtime Phoenix music fans will remember Barry Smith of Gentlemen AfterDark, Arizona’s new wave/post-glam legends from the early ’80s.
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The British expat has a lot of experience and a lot of hits under his belt.
Mitchell Hillman listens to more local music than just about anyone in the Valley. He presents his picks for best new local music in his column, Right Hear, Right Now.
Get ready for “Sweet Caroline” to bring the house down.
Sara Watkins is just 35, but her career has already spanned a quarter-century.
Childhood is at the heart of “Dark Sacred Nights.”
Bottles and other debris flew through the air, prompting one witness to say “It felt like those stories you hear on the news.”
How a photo shoot preceded the craziest party Chastity Belt’s Julie Shapiro has ever thrown.
There’s no way to deny it at this point, pop-punk is back.