Arizona bands stood out at VIVA PHX music festival
Sets by acts such as Playboy Manbaby, Glixen and Yellowcake showed audiences the depth of talent Phoenix has to offer.
Sets by acts such as Playboy Manbaby, Glixen and Yellowcake showed audiences the depth of talent Phoenix has to offer.
The award-winning singer will promote her new album, “Patterns,” with a 30-city arena tour.
Three nights of shows by some of the Valley’s best musicians benefited the Abortion Fund of Arizona.
The iconic hip-hop artist is heading to the Valley next year.
Seven nights of spooky celebrations await at bars and clubs across the Valley.
The one-night punk festival will bring together punk music and puppies for a Howl-O-Ween event.
Reliving some wild times at Scottsdale nightspots like Mickey’s Hangover, Axis-Radius and Cajun House.
The return of the popular downtown Phoenix music event had its highs and lows.
The concert has been rescheduled to Oct. 29.
The Colombian superstar was scheduled to perform in Phoenix on Nov. 7; now, fans will have to wait until next year.
The hip-hop legend talks about his upcoming album, the differences between acting and making music, and what to expect at the show
Here’s everything to know about the downtown Phoenix music festival on Saturday.
The infamous Arizona dance party staged one last blowout with fire, freaks and a lot of fake blood.
Some of the biggest names in local music will be there to celebrate the record label.
After seven years, the fest returns with grand ideas and goals about growing Phoenix’s arts and culture scene.
Get your dancing shoes ready – the Australian pop star is headed to the Valley next year.
Maude Latour shared hit songs off her “Sugar Water” album while opening for pop artist FLETCHER at Arizona Financial Oct. 6.
It also has a wine bar, coffee shop, barbershop, wine bar, coffee roaster, and restaurant.
The indie pop band’s winter tour will bring them to the Valley in February.
The all-ages event on Saturday will feature food trucks and performances by Gin Blossoms and The Black Moods.
The San Francisco rockers take the stage at Walter Studios on Monday.
The three-day event showcasing emerging artists won’t be back next year.