13 unlikely Phoenix spots perfect for a dream concert
These local buildings and scenic spots are just begging for live music.
These local buildings and scenic spots are just begging for live music.
The popular two-day music festivals are returning to Tempe Beach Park early next year.
A photo retrospective of the now-defunct bar, restaurant and music venue that operated from 1988 to 2013.
Where to find pool parties, dance parties and other after-dark events in the Valley from Aug. 29 to Sept. 2.
Chicago and Earth, Wind & Fire play Footprint Center on Thursday. Here’s an interview we did with members of both bands in 2015.
Carlos Santana’s health issues have forced him to cancel several shows, including the Phoenix date.
It was a wild night at Last Exit Live.
Daniel Rachel will bring the comprehensive “Too Much Too Young” to Changing Hands on Wednesday.
The multi-genre rising stars will hit Arizona Financial Theatre later this year.
The two bands will rock Arizona Financial Theatre on Friday night.
Kick it old-school while enjoying throwback jams at the fair.
The all-ages event will feature Gin Blossoms and The Black Moods.
The nu-metal band can still rage with the best of them.
The Spanish-language superstar will perform at Arizona Financial Theatre on Oct. 27.
Olivia Rodrigo’s music? Great. Her signature cookie? Not so much.
Big-name DJs will headline the two-night New Year’s Eve festival and party at Phoenix Raceway.
Channel your inner Charli XCX with our handy guide.
Its current tenant, Smith’s on 7th, isn’t going anywhere, though.
Smoking inside, broken toilets, weird smells – these Phoenix bars are among the grimiest in town.
The Mesa band’s only hometown show in 2024 will celebrate the 20th anniversary of “Futures” and the fifth anniversary of “Surviving.”
Eric Avery and the rest of the band will perform on Thursday in Phoenix.
Don’t do it, just listen to songs about it.