When Phoenix Hosted the Very First Lollapalooza Concert in 1991: An Oral History
How the influential music festival launched in Phoenix 30 years ago this week.
How the influential music festival launched in Phoenix 30 years ago this week.
“I said, ‘I can’t go to the ER, it’s pledge drive week!’” she recalls.
DJs, drinks, and dancing are returning to the spot.
The reason for the cancellation kind of makes sense, honestly.
Bid will start at $300,000, pardner.
Songs for winning titles, celebrating greatness, and making Phoenix feel cool.
Up for an interesting concert or nightlife experience over the next few nights?
The latest development in an ongoing controversy involving a senior housing development and the city of Tempe.
The Wild West-themed event will return this year.
From comedy metal and old-school Norteño to cake-slinging DJs.
Fireworks won’t be the only thing going off this weekend.
And to think most people just throw them away.
The music legend will say farewell to the Valley one more time.
New releases from Celebration Guns, Ring Finger No Pinky, and more.
More than 7,000 people have signed a petition supporting the downtown Tempe eatery and music venue.
You’ve got a variety of musical styles to choose from.
Including Ziggies, Stinkweeds, Encanto Park, and more.
The indie/punk band promises it will be “real weird and real fun.”
Dyke & The Blazers was a Phoenix R&B group on the way up — until its lead singer was murdered.
“We do six figures in sales every month with preowned CDs.”
They’ll be at Last Exit Live on Saturday.
Possibilities include getting blasted by bass, partying with local rockers, or reliving an ’80s Dead show.