Phoenix Aerosmith concert canceled as band retire from touring
“Play our music loud, now and always. Dream on. You’ve made our dreams come true.”
“Play our music loud, now and always. Dream on. You’ve made our dreams come true.”
The “death disco” band usher in a new, multifaceted era with their upcoming second LP.
Y’all offered some wild tales of drinking, dancing and debauchery at the legendary Valley honky-tonk.
Everything to know about the two-day K-pop event Phoenix Convention Center this weekend.
The Nashville rock band is co-fronted by Alice Cooper’s daughter Calico Cooper.
The “spaghetti punk” band reflect on a new EP, their flirtation with corporate radio and sticking to your guns.
Black Flag will be performing “The First Four Years” at Marquee Theatre on Dec. 27.
Don’t do it – just listen to these songs about it.
He’ll bring the I’ll Always Come Find You Tour to Arizona Financial Theatre on Nov. 19.
Foley Ranch, a new restaurant at Desert Ridge, wants singers of all ages to take their shot at being the next country music star.
The Puerto Rican rapper and singer is bringing his La Pantera Negra Tour to Arizona Financial Theatre.
It was a full house at Rhythm Room on Saturday to celebrate the life of the late Mike “Bam Bam” Sversvold.
Here are the songs that define our state’s most dominant season and offer novel ways to truly cool down.
Here’s the lineup for the two-day country music festival at Scottsdale Civic Center.
The Grammy-nominated artist has tallied more than 9 billion streams of her songs.
She’s opening for Uncle Kracker on Monday, but she and her soulful songs are no stranger to Valley stages.
It’ll be a day of noise and memories when the local music community comes together to remember Mike “Bam Bam” Sversvold.
Turntablists and scratch DJs will battle for supremacy this weekend at Trill.
His first tour in 18 years will hit the Valley in November.
Memories of iconic Phoenix nightclub that was a little bit rock ‘n’ roll and whole lot of country.
Live Nation’s four tickets for $80 promotion runs through July 30, and a number of big Phoenix concerts are on the list.
“This is definitely a male-dominated industry, but times are changing,” says DJ Nina G.