Stuff people said at M3F Fest 2025
“I just have to face it, I’m not a flashing light girly.”
“I just have to face it, I’m not a flashing light girly.”
We really enjoyed the costumes and the audience interaction. The sound issues and access were problems altogether.
Everything to know about the Ostrich Fest’s concert headliners this year and how to get discounted admission.
The new spinoff spot will offer “live music, late nights” starting in early April.
Our faves from the ’90s that just never got their foots in the door.
We don’t need to touch the clocks, and Johnny Cash has our collective back.
From introspective dance pop to edgy local hardcore, we have all the albums you’ll need for this weekend and beyond.
“We’ve come to the conclusion that this just isn’t the right year for business as usual in June.”
The “Bust A Move” rapper has some rather big plans for Phoenix.
The Swedish rockers have unveiled a new single in “Satanized.”
The Iron Maiden frontman is ready to rock with his very own band.
Here are some tunes for throwing your very own Mardi Gras/Fat Tuesday celebration.
Prepare to see a new, apparently livelier side of Dan Bejar.
The good, the bad and the mostly dusty.
Are you ready to party like no one had smartphones or could still kickflip?!
The “younger sibling” of Innings Fest added a country tinge to two days of music and baseball fandom.
The annual music fest brings LCD Soundsystem and Justice to Steele Indian School Park on March 7 and 8. Here’s what to know.
There’s some heavy competition at this year’s Academy Awards.
Let’s just say it’s a very nostalgic choice, indeed.
From dreamy K-pop to heart-on-sleeve indie rock, we have all the albums you’ll need for this weekend and beyond.
The “Grace Jones of jazz” brings her powerful stage show to the Valley this weekend.
From releasing Indigenous folk to experimental noise rock, these outfits make Phoenix a proper musical capital.