Here Are the Biggest Concerts Coming to Phoenix in August
Prominent music venues are reopening and bringing in some major shows.
Prominent music venues are reopening and bringing in some major shows.
Arizona’s favorite adopted son is getting his very own coloring book.
Why are they called “albums,” anyway?
The annual Valley Fever’s Rooster Club party features live music, burritos, and Bloody Marys.
“Stop Calling Me,” the new music video from Jarrod Compton’s solo project, Comptalo, drops today.
Stay up late with DJ legends or get up early to celebrate at dawn.
For fans of sketchy promoters, weird emo bands, and chocolate syrup.
Plus Mega Ran’s got a 1995-themed album in the works.
Including his laptop and Mega Man-inspired plastic arm cannon.
Some pretty big names are on the list.
New releases from Breakup Shoes, Bastik, and more.
Shows will be happening again at the RoRow bar – for now.
REZZ’s long-awaited Valley show is finally happening.
Sucker is a blast of bright summer sounds and sick reggae beats.
He believes that music can soothe the savage beast – humans and animals.
EDM fans will have to wait until 2022 to party poolside at TSR.
Ice Cube is also coming to the Valley in December.
It’s been more than a decade since he played here with a full band.
The Phoenix outfit talk their origins, the power of blues, and much more.
Local rockers Crack Rabbit are set to release their first album later this year, but it took a while for the current lineup to come together.
Here’s what record shops around metro Phoenix have planned.
You’ve got plenty of concert options this weekend in Phoenix, including EDM events, an ABBA tribute, and an album release party.