Around the World in 50 Concerts
The MIM Music Theater in Phoenix will this fall host more than 50 concerts from multiple genres and artists from around the world.
The MIM Music Theater in Phoenix will this fall host more than 50 concerts from multiple genres and artists from around the world.
The Ravenscroft in North Scottsdale raises the bar on the traditional jazz club.
Music in May returns this month, delivering the diverse sounds of Arizona bands to residents.
This month, chorale groups and orchestras across the Valley will perform concerts that reflect the thoroughfare that music has in our lives.
Strumming, drumming and singing — 15 talented student musical acts will take the stage at Harold’s Corral for Cave Creek Unified Education Foundation’s Rock the District fundraiser on Saturday, April 15.
Having previously headlined Arizona Musicfest in 2015, four-time Grammy Award-winning artist and Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame inductee Rosanne Cash will take the stage Monday, March 27 at Highlands Church in Scottsdale, performing a selection of songs from a music career that spans four decades.
Possibilities begin to bloom this month in the form of concerts and performing arts productions that reflect all of those sensational things about the season that reinvigorate us with a sense of hope, wonder and imagination.
Under Warren Cohen’s leadership, MusicaNova Orchestra has developed an international reputation for its extraordinarily unique and eye-opening programs.
With a career that spans from 1956 through the present day, Johnny Mathis continues to release music today, after a staggering 67 years in the industry.
With Halloween right around the corner, performing arts organizations around the Valley are pulling out all of the stops to serve up spooky spectacles to Arizona audiences, proving that this ancient form of storytelling is still very much alive — or, shall I say, undead.