REO Speedwagon pull out of Train concert on Wednesday
Train and Yacht Rock Revue are playing Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre on Wednesday, but without REO Speedwagon.
Train and Yacht Rock Revue are playing Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre on Wednesday, but without REO Speedwagon.
As a way of honoring what would have been their father’s 80th birthday next year, five of Bob Marley’s sons are on The Legacy Tour.
Former Valley resident Lindsey Stirling is in concert at Footprint Center on Monday night playing pop and classical music on her spirited violin.
Dozens of bands, three days, two Tempe venues, one charity getting the proceeds, zero cost to attend.
Legendary DJs and producers will peform at the two-night event at Rawhide on Nov. 22 and 23.
Follow the yellow brick road to the Van Buren this Oct. 22 to get rocked by Madrid pop metalheads Mägo de Oz. Translated into English as “Wizard of Oz,” the act will have Phoenix crowds in a frenzy, bopping to its anthemic bangers as part of the Feliz No Cumpleaños…
The Messthetics promise to fill the small but mighty Linger Longer Lounge on Wednesday, with a certain joyful moodiness, panache, and sonic freedom.
Odadjian’s cannabis brand, 22Red, has been a part of the Arizona weed landscape since 2020.
We saw plenty of pink pony girls and dancing queens at the Phoenix venue.
It was a night of great music by legendary artists.
The NSFW evening included a vendor market, local bands and some eye-popping performances.
The hometown indie rockers will take over Mesa Amphitheatre on Jan. 17 and 18.
Put on your dancing shoes and head to The Van Buren for a night of eclectic sounds.
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.