The 12 Best Concerts in Phoenix This Weekend
Plenty of big names and “can’t miss” concerts await you this weekend.
Plenty of big names and “can’t miss” concerts await you this weekend.
Inaugural event set for September 23 at WestWorld and will be hosted by Randy Jackson. Tickets go on sale Saturday, July 21.
After 30 years together, Eddie Spaghetti says the band are as good as they should be.
The Body make music that exploits the pains of our existence.
Seventh album, Sparkle Hard, showcases Malkmus’ wordsmithing skills.
Minnesota indie rock act on tour to support Saved, first release since 2012.
Country star will be in Phoenix in February
The summer concert season giveth and giveth mightily.
Native of Jersey in the Channel Islands DJs at various Valley locations through his label Re:Sound Music & Friends.
The Valley’s alive with great shows, even in the dead or summer.
The thought of getting to see a stadium show of “Just Old Stuff, We Promise” from THIS band was too tempting to resist.
Duo will unveil cuts from their duo’s first joint studio effort, Downey to Lubbock, July 23 at Musical Instruments Museum.
Baltimore duo exude confidence and intimacy in latest album, The Louder I call, The Faster It Runs, and will perform July 21 at Crescent Ballroom.
Melina Duterte, the artist known as Jay Som, returns to Phoenix July 17 after performing at FORM.
Madden brothers and their cohorts Billy Martin, Dean Butterworth, and Paul Thomas, will tour to support new album Generation Rx.
Smashing Pumpkins are back, y’all.
Performing in Phoenix July 16, Los Angeles quartet is making a slow burn with their third album, Sacred Hearts Club.
Venture out to Van Buren on Monday, July 16, for Neurosis’s brand of rock music.
Get ready to get your groove on.
In reunion tour swing through Phoenix, alternative rockers Smashing Pumpkins perform July 12 at Gila River Arena.
Singer-songwriter J.D. Souther performs at Musical Instrument Museum on July 17 and July 18.
The band brings signature blackgaze sound to Phoenix on July 11.