5 ways to celebrate Indigenous Peoples Day in Phoenix
Observe the day dedicated to Native culture and heritage with these local events.
Observe the day dedicated to Native culture and heritage with these local events.
CantoMundo will host a book fair and mercado on Saturday at ASU’s Tempe campus.
As revelers take over Tempe this weekend, a popular Phoenix hot dog chef is bringing the brats.
The author of “The House on Mango Street” will deliver the keynote speech at the Desert Nights, Rising Stars Writers Conference.
The popular event will feature over 200 vendors selling food from around the world.
Your mayor wrote you a WNBA-themed get-out-of-work note.
The film composer and former Oingo Boingo frontman will appear with the Phoenix Symphony this weekend to honor his work on Tim Burton’s movies.
Barry Bostwick, who played Brad Majors, will host the anniversary screening of the film.
The renowned artist is part of “Comic Conservation,” a display of animal-themed comic art at the Zoo.
DJs, drag brunches and bracelet making stations to up your Swiftie-stack collection are all in the mix.
You won’t find out what you’re seeing until the movie starts.
New York City shoegazers bring ‘distortion-drenched pop’ to a Valley sparring gym.
It’s your last chance to see 100 of the iconic designer’s rock ‘n’ roll-inspired ensembles.
Bring your typewriter, or just show up to try one out. It’s free for all ages.
Shonen Knife, SWMRS and DeVotchKa will play Phoenix music venue this year.
The Black Parade 2026 will stop at Chase Field on September 6, 2026, at Chase Field. Jimmy Eat World opens.
The Minneapolis-based singer-songwriter’s music is a soulful mix of folk and Americana styles.
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Highlights include piano, chamber and vocal ensemble concerts at the downtown Phoenix landmark.
Hip-hop and R&B icons are set to place the December concert at PHX Arena. Here’s the full lineup.
Dwight Yoakam, The Story So Far and Turnstile will hit the landmark Mesa outdoor venue this year.
The annual event is back for three days of music at Tempe Beach Park. Here’s who is playing and how to get tickets.