Your guide to PhxArt Amplified Vol. 3 at Phoenix Art Museum on Saturday
Sound and art converge as more than 50 bands, musicians and DJs take over the museum for an audio-visual experience.
Sound and art converge as more than 50 bands, musicians and DJs take over the museum for an audio-visual experience.
Longtime Scottsdale gay bar BS West closed Jan. 7 after 35 years. Here’s a look at its last evening.
“We’ve never done anything like this before. And there’s a really good chance we’ll never do it again.”
Music legend Janet Jackson’s “Together Again Tour” is coming to Phoenix. Here are the details
The neon-filled spot inspired by the ’80s and ’90s features references to “Star Wars,” “Pee-wee’s Playhouse” and “Saved By the Bell.”
In honor of the Eagles’ final concerts in Phoenix next week, we’re republishing this 2016 feature about the song that made Winslow, Arizona, famous.
The late singer was both a trendsetter and a trend-smasher.
The rock legends are coming to town on Jan. 19 and 20 as part of their “The Long Goodbye Tour.” Here’s what you need to know.
The multi-platinum artist will take the stage during the second weekend of the festival.
Phoenix New Times looks back at some of the scariest, most unexpected and weirdest concert moments in Arizona history, from John Cougar and Jimmy Eat World to Motley Crue.
Relive the decade of legwarmers and big hair with performances by Modern English, Bow Wow Wow and more.
The band put an open call on social media to find their latest member.
The singer and rapper will appear during the festival’s second weekend.
The first month of 2024 will also include gigs by Cody Johnson, The Maine and Black Flag.
In light of Rage Against the Machine’s announcement that they will not tour again, here’s a look at the strained relationship between the band and our state.
“Although we have enjoyed serving the LGBTQ+ and allied community for over three decades, the time has come for this chapter to close.”
Frontman Jonathan Saillant talks about starting as a bedroom project, building stories via music and breaking into the Latin music market.
Start this year off right with these (mostly) peppy tunes.
The concert calendar for the coming year is already filling up with blockbuster shows around Phoenix.
A look back at Tempe’s most iconic rock bars, nightclubs and concert joints.
From beloved venues shuttering to a blockbuster tour debut, plenty of big music-related things happened in Phoenix this year.
With fresh music from Taylor Daukas, Glue Sticks, Kylo Gun and more.