Pierce the Veil world tour will stop in Phoenix in June
It’ll be the band’s third show in the Valley in as many years.
It’ll be the band’s third show in the Valley in as many years.
The Canadian rockers join a lineup that also includes Jelly Roll, Swedish House Mafia and Luke Bryan.
The Grand National Tour will hit State Farm Stadium in Glendale on May 27. Here’s how to get tickets.
“The Great In Between: An Introduction to Jiu Jitsu” drops Dec. 13 on the Puscifer TV website.
From epic concert halls to intimate rock bars, here are the top spots in Phoenix to see a show.
You can get tickets to a number of December shows around Phoenix on the cheap this weekend.
The East Valley music venue is giving fans a discount on a select number of upcoming shows.
The country artist’s headlining tour will stop in the Valley this summer.
Looking back at one-day music festival November Nights, which brought artists such as Sublime and Weezer to Chase Field.
The ’80s-themed retro nightclub was open less than a year.
The Valley favorites will bid the music scene farewell with an album release show at The Rebel Lounge on Friday.
Goo Goo Dolls, along with Dashboard Confessional, will begin their Summer Anthem Tour in Phoenix on July 13.
Another year, another guide to the participating stores, exclusive releases and must-visit parties/events.
The trio of turntablists want to participate in charity events and bring more women into the local DJ community.
How you can get down and go wild on the busiest drinking and partying night of the year on Wednesday.
She’ll give Phoenix something to talk about on March 7 at Arizona Financial Theatre.
Everything to know about the country event headlined by Walker Hayes on Saturday at Riverview Park.
The country music star and Phoenix native will sign bottles of his ROW 40 Kentucky Straight Bourbon.
Everything to know about the vibrant new EDM event headlined by TiÁ«sto, Fisher and Carl Cox.
“The building is a reminder of our city’s rich history,” says Mesa Mayor John Giles.
The rapper’s Big Ass Stadium Tour hit’s the Valley next year.
It’ll be the band’s first show in Phoenix since lead singer and Valley native Chester Bennington died in 2017.