Show Review: Making new friends with Jukebox the Ghost and The Mowgli’s
It’s safe to assume that if there’s a piano onstage, you’re in for a good time. Jukebox the Ghost and The Mowgli’s kept this promise
It’s safe to assume that if there’s a piano onstage, you’re in for a good time. Jukebox the Ghost and The Mowgli’s kept this promise

Bryce Vine is bringing his brand of upbeat hip hop to stages across the world. After touring with acts like Hoodie Allen and MAX, Vine

Now in its second year, Innings Festival upped the ante with a stellar lineup for the 2019 event. Boasting heavyweight headliners, appearances by MLB legends
In today’s world of hip hop- full of face tattoos, drugs and violence- Bryce Vine is a breath of fresh air. He brought his nearly
The Mowgli’s have had one wild year. After taking time away from touring, the band returns with their new EP, American Feelings, out March 1,
Continuing their quest for the largest production in arena rock, Muse stormed through Arizona on Tuesday for their Simulation Theory World Tour. Ohio rockers Walk
Breakout rock group Nothing More sold out the first stop of their Truth Tour on Thursday, bringing Of Mice and Men, Badflower and Palisades along

Mid-2000’s nostalgia abounded on Thursday night for Jesse McCartney’s return to the Valley of the Sun. Joined by newcomer Whitney Woerz, McCartney’s visit brought out

“There’s no reason why love and murder can’t go together.” The matter-of-fact statement overheard in the audience perfectly summarized Atlas’ experience with Amigo the Devil

You Are Ok in 2019. While this was the slogan to kick of The Maine’s album release campaign, it became the de facto theme of