Four Live and Virtual Concerts to Check Out in Phoenix This Week
The Senators are playing Crescent Ballroom, and more shows for your listening pleasure.
The Senators are playing Crescent Ballroom, and more shows for your listening pleasure.
“Black & White & Weird All Over: The Lost Photographs of ‘Weird Al’ Yankovic” is out now.
Stay home and watch a world-music violinist, a metal show for charity, and more.
One of the spring’s biggest concerts won’t happen in 2021.
Jim Adkins of Jimmy Eat World and a reunited Where Eagles Dare are among those participating.
Good news for anyone who thought it was a weird or awkward name for an arena.
It’s perfect weather for an outdoor show.
If you’ve been wondering if M3F will return in 2021, promoters just answered that question.
Maynard James Keenan’s side project has a new album and a show broadcast from our own Arcosanti.
Jonesing for live music? We’ll tell you where to go.
From a Halloween party with The Maine to an evening with Puscifer.
Here are some options for slowly adding live music back into your life.
Including a few recently announced shows, such as Andrew McMahon and King & Country.
Just a year later than expected.
The alt-rock act is headed to the Valley for two outdoor shows.
Most are free!
The American Idol breakout star talks about his band’s new album, quarantine life, and his LEGO Batmobile.
Get ready to rock.
Country Thunder won’t be happening this year after all, y’all.
The long-standing satire event was a high point for absurdist culture in the Valley.
The Voice judge is bringing a drive-in show to spots around the Valley.
Judas Priest, Deftones, and Primus have all rescheduled their concerts in the Valley to 2021.