Occupying an entire city block and boasting 900,000 square feet of meeting and exhibition space, this recently renovated center features a street-level ballroom, 11 exhibit halls, 56 meeting rooms and 20 climate-controlled loading docks. Its airy food court offers five theme restaurants, outdoor meeting spaces, and a glass-encased sky bridge that links the center’s North […]
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Showing 155 - 176 of 235Valley can-do man Jerry Colangelo built it in 1992, and they’ve come in droves to watch pro sports (including the NBA’s Suns and the WNBA’s Mercury ), concerts, monster truck rallies, religious revivals and other touring events at the 17,071 -capacity facility.
Offering two bars in one, this popular Scottsdale spot is a haven for both jock types and music fans. The main bar boasts more TVs than a Best Buy, each broadcasting the latest athletic events and highlights, and always seems to be populated by college kids, sports nuts, and weekend warriors. Meanwhile, the Jester Room […]
Formerly known as Chasers, this Scottsdale bar has hosted live music for more than 20 years. Before the name change and facelift, Chasers hosted acts like The Lawrence Arms, Cobra Skulls, and Steve Ignorant of Crass. As Pub Rock, this Scottsdale bar continues to host a good share of the touring punk bands that come […]
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Jumping and jiving every night of the week, the Rhythm Room has long served as the Valley’s best joint to catch performances from blues, jazz, and roots musicians. Since opening its doors in 1992, owner (and Valley blues guru) Bob Corritore has booked plenty of legends from those down-home genres over the years, including such […]
One of the top dive bars in the Valley, Rips’ combination of edgy and welcoming energy makes it a quintessential Phoenix institution that nets drinkers from all backgrounds. Originally opened during the 1950s postwar desert boom, legends like Waylon Jennings have played the night away in this joint, which specializes in bringing in a diverse […]
It’s safe to say that the Scottsdale landscape has more than a few clubs devoted to dance music and electronica. Which is why a nightspot that specializing exclusively in rock & roll like this recent Old Town arrival tends to stand out among the rest. According to its owners, the two-level Craftsman Court spot will […]
Previously known as one of the Valley’s favorite hangouts for hepcats, the Rogue is still the kind of dank-yet-dope place that features indie types sucking down PBRs, local rock bands performing onstage, girly-pants-wearing hipsters mingling about, and its infamous graffiti-covered bathroom. Just make sure you don’t park in front of the convenience store next door, […]
There’s a lot to crow about at Roosters. It’s been a cornerstone of the Valley’s country scene since 1972 with all the amenities you’d expect. There’s a large stage and red-and-black checkered dance floor in the front, pool tables in the back, rustic-wood ambiance, photos of Johnny Cash and other legendary recording artists throughout and […]