RedMonkey: Looking back at Phoenix’s legendary house music night
Revisit the legendary Phoenix dance party’s 1996-2017 run ahead of its return this weekend.
Revisit the legendary Phoenix dance party’s 1996-2017 run ahead of its return this weekend.
Live sounds abound in the Valley. Here are some top options.
The three-day music event offered great vibes, but made our wallets beg for mercy.
Twenty One Pilots and Mumford & Sons lead three days of music and MLB events.
Blink-182 thrilled our inner teenager, and Big Boi brought ATL to PHX.
The Long Beach legends play Innings Festival in Tempe on Sunday.
“This was truthfully unexpected.”
The Arizona Hardcore Junkies reunite for a 30th anniversary sendoff.
“Our imperfections, our scars — that’s what makes us,” says the Public Enemy frontman.
Why Eugene Robinson’s most vital band is finally coming to the Valley.
A mostly sober romp through one of the biggest events for artists and EDM fans in Arizona.
‘I feel like the songs are very hopeful,’ Jim Andreas, the prolific guitarist and singer, says of the new record.
Don’t be fooled by the “Drag Race” and “Love Boat” cameos. She’s a classically trained Spanish guitarist who wants you to cry at her show.
The one-night event at the Icehouse features 19 bands, 11 DJs and a community-driven spirit.
The Super Bowl LX pre-show concert tapped into timeless ‘American Idiot’ energy.
The Puerto Rican star turned the Super Bowl halftime show into a cultural celebration with dance hits and surprise guests Lady Gaga and Ricky Martin.
The former doorman at Long Wong’s and Nita’s Hideaway died in July 2025.
It’s a mix of fun and trust that brings their multimedia works to life.
In case you want an all-white, country rock alternative to official Super Bowl acts Bad Bunny and Green Day.
Expect new vibes at this party’s 17th event.
Stay ahead of who’s behind the decks.