Phoenix’s biggest comedy shows of 2026
Get ready to laugh this year at these events around the Valley.
Get ready to laugh this year at these events around the Valley.
Blink-182 thrilled our inner teenager, and Big Boi brought ATL to PHX.
Ziggy Stardust, Aladdin Sane, the Thin White Duke: It’s a career-spanning night of music.
Opening with “Mr. Brightside”? Bold move.
With ICE now in Phoenix, here are some recently-released protest tracks from the likes of Springsteen and more.
His latest poetry book features original paintings and drawings.
The former “Daily Show” host is headed our way.
The band is now “a self-annointed corporation”
He was the “backbone” of the band.
Grab your tickets to the two-day, EDM shindig.
He’s supporting his first full-length in 8 years.
The genre-bending artist brought a mix of electronica, hip-hop, violin solos and more to Phoenix on Jan. 17.
“Love or hate him, people remain fascinated with the singer.”
First show in a decade. There’s even a tour trailer featuring Sean Penn.
Did you know she could have been an Olympian?
A holiday gift from the iconic pop singer.
“This genre thrives in unconventional spaces.”
Jakob Nowell stepped into dad Bradley’s shoes as frontman and is making history.
Arena tours, stadium shows and blockbuster gigs are set to take over Phoenix venues.
The prolific promoter takes a look back at more than two decades of concerts. How many of these shows did you see?
Gloriously gloomy, with its blend of heavy synth sounds, deep subject matter and lush gothic palette.
A high energy mix of ‘dreamy melodies and guttural screams.’