Rush is back and dazzling fans on new Fifty Something Tour
We went to opening night, and we can say for certain: Drummer Anika Nilles is the real deal.
We went to opening night, and we can say for certain: Drummer Anika Nilles is the real deal.
“The show itself was the loudest concert I’d ever been to.”
Louis Tomlinson, A$AP Rocky and Madison Beer are also coming to the Valley this month.
Goldblum and his Mildred Snitzer Orchestra are headed to the Valley this fall.
The annual event will be back at Rawhide in September.
The Tempe legends are one of two musical acts announced for the fair so far.
Mr. Worldwide and his army of look-alikes made the May 27 show one hell of a party.
She’ll bring the Look at My Life Tour to the Valley in December.
Some very big names in country music are coming to Chase Field in November.
The work of the master lyricist meets music by Stravinsky this weekend.
Ed Sheeran, Karol G and Zach Bryan bring their stadium-sized tours to the Valley’s largest venue this year.
The band is celebrating the 30th anniversary of the iconic double album.
The former One Direction artist has a new album and a new set of tour dates.
J. Cole, Rod Stewart and A$AP Rocky are among the tours stopping in downtown Phoenix.
Fingers crossed.
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.
The two-day EDM fest is headlined by Marshmello and Kygo.
“My shows are not a political mission; my shows are a celebration,” he says.
R&B superstars incoming.
Three days of reggae and hip-hop take over Tempe Beach Park, with sets from Stephen Marley, SOJA and others.
Zeds Dead, Ella Mai and Steve Vai play the iconic Mesa venue this year.