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Ariana Grande Announces Phoenix Concert - April 6 at US Airways Center

She might share the title with Iggy Azalea, but Ariana Grande's "Problem" is almost undoubtedly the song of the summer. The Florida prep school grad's collaboration with Iggy has been on every club's playlist since it dropped earlier this year, and unlike seemingly every other tour featuring artists that are...
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She might share the title with Iggy Azalea, but Ariana Grande's "Problem" is almost undoubtedly the song of the summer. The Florida prep school grad's collaboration with Iggy has been on every club's playlist since it dropped earlier this year, and unlike seemingly every other tour featuring artists that are the current big thing, Ms. Grande is actually coming to the Valley.

Announced today, Ariana Grande will play the US Airways Center on April 6. Tickets go on sale Saturday, September 20, at livenation.com.

No word if Iggy Azalea will be coming along. But if any diehards really want to see the two perform "Problem" live, your best is probably a September 19 show at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, where Iggy, Grande, One Direction, Lorde, Ed Sheeran, Steve Aoki and more are all playing.

Grande's two albums, 2013's Yours Truly and 2014's My Everything both debuted at number one on the Billboard charts.

Find any show in Metro Phoenix via our extensive online concert calendar.

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