A Drive-In EDM Event Is Coming to Celebrity Theatre, Plus More Phoenix Music News
A rundown of recent news from the metro Phoenix music scene.
A rundown of recent news from the metro Phoenix music scene.
And you probably can figure out why.
Lawrence Zubia of The Pistoleros and Danny Patterson of Phunk Junkeez made significant contributions to the local music scene.
Keep It Safe, Keep It Accessible comes out on Valentine’s Day and benefits the Abortion Fund of Arizona.
The Weeknd has also announced a second Valley concert in 2022.
It’s the third time the four-day music festival has been postponed.
The content mixes lo-fi production aesthetics, odd humor, and awkward charm.
The geek rap icon has dropped his first book.
A hidden gem in the east Valley.
Video from social media showed attendees weren’t wearing masks or distancing.
Blame it on the radio.
The west Phoenix property and its iconic sign are in serious disrepair.
Also, there’s soon to be a new strip club in town.
The tragic tale of the Gin Blossoms member is coming to the silver screen.
The guitarist, bassist, and vocalist was 46.
These musicians are looking to rebound from 2020 with some big career moves.
Phoenix New Times delved deep into local music history this year.
We’ll find out in the next 30 to 60 days.
Seasonal Shift is a Southwest-flavored mix of covers and original tunes.
The vocalist, guitarist, and frontman for The Pistoleros was 56.
Muse Phoenix is reimagining the classic song.
Details on Dogbreth’s newfound TikTok fame and Mega Ran’s upcoming book.