Bruce Dickinson cut through blazing guitars with commanding vocals, was backed by a thunderous “Frankenstein” drum solo, and sent the crowd wild with the unforgettable roar: “Scream for me, Phoenix!”
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A cross-section of ‘70s and ‘80s radio favorites hit the stage in Phoenix, as Christopher Cross, Men at Work, and Toto played to a packed and appreciative crowd.
Tedeschi Trucks Band reaffirmed their reputation in Phoenix with a set that proved exactly why they’re essential live music.
Keb’ Mo’ and special guest Shawn Colvin lit up The Celebrity Theatre with humor, heart, and blues magic, leaving a sold-out Phoenix crowd dancing, laughing, and longing for more.
Goose took over downtown Phoenix with a marathon set full of soaring jams, tight grooves, and festival-ready energy. They’re not just following in the footsteps of jam legends, but confidently stepping into their own.
Kenny Wayne Shepherd and Bobby Rush offered a memorable night of music, humor, and soul in Phoenix—featuring their new album ‘Young Fashioned Ways’ and a setlist of well-loved songs. Stay tuned for our Scotland coverage in late July as the tour continues abroad!
Billy Idol kicked off his It’s a Nice Day to… Tour Again in Phoenix with a pulse-pounding mix of new tracks and fan favorites, while Joan Jett set the vibe with a hit-stacked opening—an unforgettable night where rock history met fresh momentum.
It’s the first solo album in nearly ten years from the esteemed Allman Brothers guitarist and Gov’t Mule founder, marking a departure from his previous, more acoustic-focused solo project.
Why not tour together and share the stage playing a Tab song and then an Anders song back and forth all night? Joining the two guitar/songwriters was Terence Higgins on drums and Corey Duplechin on bass, rounding out a killer band that left the crowd in awe. JD Simo opened the show with some brilliant guitar work!
The Warren Haynes Band is one of the opening acts supporting Slash on his S.E.R.P.E.N.T. tour.
