10 scary moments in Phoenix concert history
Phoenix New Times looks back at some of the scariest, most unexpected and weirdest concert moments in Arizona history, from John Cougar and Jimmy Eat World to Motley Crue.
Phoenix New Times looks back at some of the scariest, most unexpected and weirdest concert moments in Arizona history, from John Cougar and Jimmy Eat World to Motley Crue.
Relive the decade of legwarmers and big hair with performances by Modern English, Bow Wow Wow and more.
The band put an open call on social media to find their latest member.
The singer and rapper will appear during the festival’s second weekend.
The first month of 2024 will also include gigs by Cody Johnson, The Maine and Black Flag.
In light of Rage Against the Machine’s announcement that they will not tour again, here’s a look at the strained relationship between the band and our state.
“Although we have enjoyed serving the LGBTQ+ and allied community for over three decades, the time has come for this chapter to close.”
Frontman Jonathan Saillant talks about starting as a bedroom project, building stories via music and breaking into the Latin music market.
Start this year off right with these (mostly) peppy tunes.
The concert calendar for the coming year is already filling up with blockbuster shows around Phoenix.
A look back at Tempe’s most iconic rock bars, nightclubs and concert joints.
From beloved venues shuttering to a blockbuster tour debut, plenty of big music-related things happened in Phoenix this year.
With fresh music from Taylor Daukas, Glue Sticks, Kylo Gun and more.
Featuring Taylor Swift, Metallica, Billy Joel and others.
A new study shows which artists appear the most often on sex-related Spotify playlists.
Got a gift card burning a hole in your pocket? Use it on one of these great music-themed reads.
For starters, you’re too old to be listening to novelty songs.
There’s more to do than just wrapping presents and fighting with your family.
Twenty-five local musicians enter, five bands leave. Here are the details.
The punk legends are teaming up for a 2024 co-headlining tour.
Where to send 2023 out in style in the Valley.
Phoenix-based burlesque and sideshow troupe Pain Proof Punks put a kinky twist on the holidays at “Bodies for Christmas: An Undead Sideshow” on Saturday at Pub Rock Live in Scottsdale.