A look back at the Eagles’ final two Phoenix concerts
With no more U.S. tour dates on the schedule, we’re remembering the Eagles’ final Phoenix shows on their The Long Goodbye Tour.
With no more U.S. tour dates on the schedule, we’re remembering the Eagles’ final Phoenix shows on their The Long Goodbye Tour.
The Queens of R&B North American tour will stop in Phoenix in July.
A teenage Steven Spielberg made $1 profit off a screening of “Firelight” at Phoenix Little Theatre on March 24, 1964.
The festival will be the city’s first international modern and contemporary art fair.
Coming off a thrilling World Series run, the Diamondbacks organization has some new things in store for the 2024 season.
The annual event, held March 22 and 23 at Pleasant Harbor Marina & RV Resort at Lake Pleasant, brings together custom cars, pinup style, rockabilly music and more.
Here’s a look back at Bruce Springsteen’s March 19 Phoenix concert, his first since returning to the road after recovering from illness.
Want to spend 22 hours straight in a movie theater? This ‘Star Wars’ marathon is for you.
The musical duo are bringing the Clancy World Tour to the Valley in August.
The nu-metal rockers just announced a fall tour in honor of their 30th anniversary.
The beloved local book chain is marking five decades with a one-day-only party at both locations.
An October gig at Footprint Center is the latest addition to the metal masters’ The Future Past Tour.
The popular Phoenix attraction just got some big-time national attention.
Cloudy weather didn’t dampen the spirits of the artists live-painting in the central Phoenix alley or the hundreds of people who showed up to watch.
Megan Thee Stallion’s Hot Girl Summer Tour will stop at Footprint Center later this year.
Chrissie Hynde and co. are headed to the Valley in August.
The Boss is healthy again and kicking off his restarted tour in the Valley.
Phoenix art galleries open their doors on Third Friday, too. Here’s what we saw.
The two classic ’90s bands are celebrating the 30th anniversary of their biggest albums.
The most recent installment of the semiannual event drew thousands of people to Mill Avenue for a weekend of things to see and beautiful weather.
A giant reptile and a giant ape team up on a local movie screen for one showing on Saturday.
The Celebration Tour is finally coming to Phoenix. Here’s what you need to know.