50 Cent postpones Phoenix concert due to extreme heat
The G-Unit rapper called off his gig at Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre on Tuesday because “116 degrees is dangerous for anyone.”
The G-Unit rapper called off his gig at Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre on Tuesday because “116 degrees is dangerous for anyone.”
Everything to know about Metalica’s concerts at State Farm Stadium in Glendale on Sept. 1 and 3, including tickets, pre-parties and parking.
The heavy metal legends will have plenty of merch for sale when the M72 world tour visits Phoenix this week in connection with their concerts at State Farm Stadium on Sept. 1 and 3.
Cowboy hats, sequins, fringe, glitter, bodycon, cool shades and general fabulousness were on display as fans delivered during Queen Bey’s day in the Valley.
Everything to know about Zach Bryan’s Phoenix concert on Aug. 25, including tickets, parking and bag policies.
The Country Music Association Awards’ reigning Entertainer of the Year will play two shows at State Farm Stadium next spring.
The ’80s rockers join Boy George and Howard Jones for a night of retro music.
Everything to know about Queen Bey’s stop in metro Phoenix on Aug. 24 for her Renaissance world tour, including scoring tickets and finding parking.
The superstar had to postpone her Phoenix concert last month. Here’s when she’s coming back.
The legendary punk band will perform at the Arizona State Fair in October.
The band’s new album, “Eternal Friday,” bounces from one genre to another.
Everything to know about the rapper’s gig at Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre on Aug. 12, including how to score tickets and what you can bring.
Alice Cooper’s on a license plate, Keanu Reeves is coming to town, and more.
The local outfit talk first bands, musical brotherhoods and ‘feeding the monkey.’
The local punk legends released ‘Last Ride,’ their first album in more than a decade, earlier this summer.
New music from Fairy Bones, There Is No Us, Dinosaur Love, Yellowcake and many more.
The Standing Room Only Tour will stop at Footprint Center in downtown Phoenix in summer 2024.
The Run the Jewels hip-hop artist is bringing a solo spectacle to The Van Buren.
The album, which comes out this weekend, is pessimistic, angry and permeated with loss.
From sludge to groove, thrash to black, there’s a metal band for every mood.
Your live music options from July 24-27 include ICP’s Shaggy 2 Dope, the costumed metalheads of Galactic Empire, and rock ‘n’ roll legend Bryan Adams.
“I wanted the album to feel like you’re walking into my life,” the artist says.