Matt Rife adds second Phoenix comedy show
Didn’t get tickets last year? You’ve got a second chance.
Didn’t get tickets last year? You’ve got a second chance.
The former One Direction artist has a new album and a new set of tour dates.
J. Cole, Rod Stewart and A$AP Rocky are among the tours stopping in downtown Phoenix.
Within moments, the artist and her band Sonicwonder had the audience captivated.
Readers got snarky at the English singer-songwriter’s expense.
Fingers crossed.
“Love and kindness are forms of resistance. That’s punk,” Byrne told the crowd.
Kid Cudi, Wu-Tang Clan and Babymetal roll through the iconic Phoenix outdoor venue this year.
From Bob Dylan and the Avett Brothers to Demi Lovato, Kali Uchis, Mötley Crüe and Wu-Tang Clan — it’s time to snag a deal.
Fresh off of Coachella, the singer lit up Arizona Financial Theatre.
The Boss and his band blazed through a set of old and new songs.
If you weren’t there, you missed out on one of the best shows of the year.
“My shows are not a political mission; my shows are a celebration,” he says.
R&B superstars incoming.
Zeds Dead, Ella Mai and Steve Vai play the iconic Mesa venue this year.
The king of comedic anger appears in Chandler this weekend.
Demi Lovato, Megan Moroney and Rush are bringing their tours to the Glendale venue.
David Byrne, Charlie Puth and Bob Dylan lead a packed year at the downtown Phoenix venue.
The star of TV and movies brings his standup act to Phoenix this weekend.
And En Vogue, too!
The electro-punk icon says today’s biggest threat isn’t scandal — it’s the erosion of
human rights.
Don’t cha wish you were going to see The Pussycat Dolls this summer? Here’s how to score tickets.