The 9 Best Concerts in Phoenix This Week
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Negative Approach and Dayglo Abortion Perform at Pub Rock July 11.
Smokin’ hot band is pretentious but can deliver moments of auditory bliss.
Soulful rock group perform July 9 at Valley Bar in Phoenix
For double bill of doom and funk with metal, head for the Primus and Mastodon concert at Comerica Theatre July 7.
From patriotic meltdowns to witchy dance nights, June’s final weekend is flush with memorable music events.
Vans Warped Tour rolled through Phoenix July 28 in their final cross-country tour. Fans deserved better than they got.
Never mind the heat, here come some great concerts.
Mexican-American singer blends traditional roots with cultural loves.
The many-membered act from Boston merge ska grooves with the fast tempos of punk rockers.
The 411 on the festival’s stop in the Valley.
Veteran rapper and producer also arranges backing tracks.
Alternative music festival ending after 24 seasons. Musicians reflect on the tour’s impact over the years.
Americana, country, R&B — Phoenix has it all this week, with Vans Warped Tour making a stop in what likely is their last circuit across the country.
Delivering a set list of his popular songs, country crooner Chesney invited fans at Chase Field in Phoenix to cut loose from daily grind of life and have another beer.
Kyle Field, the band’s founder and stationary member, doesn’t center Little Wings’ performances around album cycles.
Watchu doin’ this weekend?
Full-length debut album of Snail Mail features raw, intimate songs.
Frontman Phil Bozeman’s growth as vocalist evident on re-release of This Is Exile.
Xambuca, featuring Chandra Shukla and Geo Lynx, experiment with electronics to create sonic twists and turns.
The new project of James Alex, front man of Beach Slang, may capture some hearts.
With Can’t Wake Up, Texas performer stretches musical muscle. He performs June 21 at Van Buren.