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  • Your ultimate guide to Madonna’s Phoenix stop on the Celebration Tour

    Your ultimate guide to Madonna’s Phoenix stop on the Celebration Tour

    Madonna will finally bring her Celebration Tour to Footprint Center on Saturday, March 16, and it’s been quite a ride getting here.

    The pop icon announced her world tour all the way back in January 2023. At the time, Phoenix was scheduled for a July 2023 concert. Not too long after, we got a second date in January 2024.

    In June 2023, Madonna was forced to reschedule a number of concert dates after she was hospitalized with a bacterial infection, and the summer show in Phoenix was off the table.

    Next, she announced that Phoenix’s July 2023 concert would be rescheduled for March 16, 2024, but the January 2024 date was canceled to allow her to reschedule other shows.

    So here we are, ready to watch the 65-year-old singer celebrate 40 years of hits.

    Here’s everything you need to know if you’re planning to see Madonna in Phoenix this weekend.

    When is the Madonna concert?

    Madonna is scheduled to perform at Footprint Center on Saturday, March 16.

    Can I still buy tickets?

    Some very pricey standard admission tickets are still available, as is a better selection of slightly less expensive tickets from resellers.

    When does the concert start?

    Doors open at 7:30 p.m, and the show is scheduled to start at 8:30 p.m. Bob the Drag Queen is the opening act.

    That said, Madonna has been notorious on this tour for going onstage hours after the posted start time. In fact, two ticketholders in New York City actually sued the singer for the late start. Be prepared to wait.

    Where is Footprint Center and how do I get there?

    Footprint Center is located at 201 E. Jefferson St. in downtown Phoenix. The closest freeway exits off Interstate 10 are Washington Street/Jefferson Street or Seventh Street.

    Can I take Valley Metro Rail to Footprint Center?

    Yes. Ticketholders can ride Valley Metro Rail trains for free up to four hours before the event and up until midnight. An eastbound rail station is located at Third and Jefferson streets and a westbound station is at Third and Washington streets.

    Where can I park?

    You can park in the adjacent parking structure at First and Madison streets, but there are many other parking lots and structures within a 10-minute walk of the venue, each with varying fees. For additional questions, call the parking hotline at 602-514-8472.

    Where can I hang out before and after the show?

    Downtown Phoenix has a bevy of restaurants, bars and clubs to choose from. Take a peek at our downtown dining guide to see what your options are.

    What other Madonna-related events are happening around Phoenix that night?

    If you love the Material Girl but aren’t going to the show, you can justify your love for her at Crescent Ballroom’s Madonna Extravaganza on Saturday night. The 21-and-over event includes a performance by metal tribute band Metaldonna at 9 p.m., a dance party with DJ Robbie at 10 p.m. and karaoke in the lounge at midnight. Costumes are encouraged. Cost is $10.

    What is the bag policy at Footprint Center?

    No backpacks or large purses are allowed. Small purses and fanny packs will be searched.

    How can I pay for things at the concert?

    Footprint Center is a cashless venue. If you want food or drinks, bring a credit or debit card. Footprint Center also offers reverse ATMs near the Ticket Office or Section 218 that will convert cash into a preloaded Mastercard.

    What can I expect at security?

    From the Ticketmaster website: “New security procedures have been implemented at Footprint Center. … Every individual entering the arena will be subject to search.”

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  • Your guide to Nicki Minaj’s Pink Friday 2 Tour stop in Phoenix

    Your guide to Nicki Minaj’s Pink Friday 2 Tour stop in Phoenix

    Nicki Minaj will return to the Valley as part of her Pink Friday 2 Tour this week.

    She’ll headline at downtown Phoenix’s Footprint Center on Wednesday.

    The tour, is named for Minaj’s album “Pink Friday 2,” which came out on Dec. 8. It’ll be her first time performing in the Valley since an Aug. 2012 show at what was then Comerica Theatre (now Arizona Financial Theatre).

    Here’s everything you need to know if you want to check out the show.

    When is the Nicki Minaj concert?

    Nicki Minaj is scheduled to perform at Footprint Center on Wednesday, March 13.

    Can I still buy tickets?

    The show is officially sold out, but tickets are available through resellers.

    When does the concert start?

    Doors open at 7 p.m., and the show starts at 8 p.m. Monica is the opening act.

    Where is Footprint Center and how do I get there?

    Footprint Center is located at 201 E. Jefferson St. in downtown Phoenix. The closest freeway exits off Interstate 10 are Washington Street/Jefferson Street or Seventh Street.

    Can I take Valley Metro Rail to Footprint Center?

    Yes. Ticketholders can ride Valley Metro Rail trains for free up to four hours before the event and up until midnight. An eastbound rail station is located at Third and Jefferson streets and a westbound station is at Third and Washington streets.

    Where can I park?

    You can park in the adjacent parking structure at First and Madison streets, but there are many other parking lots and structures within a 10-minute walk of the venue, each with varying fees. For additional questions, call the parking hotline at 602-514-8472.

    Where can I hang out before and after the show?

    Downtown Phoenix has a bevy of restaurants, bars and clubs to choose from. Take a peek at our downtown dining guide to see what your options are.

    A Nicki Minaj after-party starts at 10 p.m. at Valley Bar, 130 N. Central Ave. DJ Rikkie Tee will be spinning tunes in the bar’s game room. The event goes till 2 a.m. and there’s no cost to attend.

    What is the bag policy at Footprint Center?

    No backpacks or large purses are allowed. Small purses and fanny packs will be searched.

    How can I pay for things at the concert?

    Footprint Center is a cashless venue. If you want food or drinks, bring a credit or debit card. Footprint Center also offers reverse ATMs near the Ticket Office or Section 218 that will convert cash into a preloaded Mastercard.

    What can I expect at security?

    From the Ticketmaster website: “New security procedures have been implemented at Footprint Center. … Every individual entering the arena will be subject to search.”

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  • Kings of Leon bring 2024 world tour to Phoenix with August concert

    Kings of Leon bring 2024 world tour to Phoenix with August concert

    Tennessee rockers Kings of Leon announced last week a new album and 2024 world tour.

    They’ll stop at Arizona Financial Theatre in downtown Phoenix on Aug. 20.

    Since their debut in 2003, Kings of Leon, which comprises brothers Caleb, Nathan and Jared Followill and their cousin Matthew Followill, have released eight albums and won three Grammy Awards. The band will release their highly anticipated ninth full-length studio album, “Can We Please Have Fun,” on May 10 via Capitol Records.

    Fans can sign up for the ticket presale until 11 p.m. Arizona time on Tuesday on the band’s website. Tickets go on sale through the Kings of Leon presale starting Wednesday. For Live Nation presales beginning Tuesday and the general on-sale beginning at 10 a.m. on Friday, visit the Ticketmaster website.

    And for more Phoenix concert information, check out the Phoenix New Times concert calendar.

    The full list of North American tour dates is below:

    Aug. 14, Austin, Texas, Moody Center
    Aug. 16, Houston, Toyota Center
    Aug. 17, Fort Worth, Texas, Dickies Arena
    Aug. 20, Phoenix, Arizona Financial Theatre
    Aug. 22, Inglewood, Calif., Kia Forum
    Aug. 23, Palm Springs, Calif., Acrisure Arena
    Aug. 25, Berkeley, Calif., Greek Theatre
    Aug. 26, Santa Barbara, Calif., Santa Barbara Bowl
    Aug. 28, Portland, Ore., Moda Center
    Aug. 29, Seattle, Climate Pledge Arena
    Aug. 31, Vancouver, Rogers Arena
    Sept. 2, Edmonton, Alberta, Rogers Place
    Sept. 3, Calgary, Alberta, Scotiabank Saddledome
    Sept. 5, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada Life Centre
    Sept. 13, Huntsville, Ala., Orion Amphitheater
    Sept. 14, Cincinnati, The Andrew J Brady Music Center
    Sept. 16, Boston, MGM Music Hall at Fenway
    Sept. 18, New York City, Forest Hills Stadium
    Sept. 20, Washington, D.C., The Anthem
    Sept. 23, Philadelphia, TD Pavilion at The Mann
    Sept. 25, Atlanta, State Farm Arena
    Sept. 26, Nashville, Tenn., Bridgestone Arena
    Sept. 28, Chicago, Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island
    Oct. 1, Toronto, Budweiser Stage
    Oct. 2, Laval, Quebec, Place Bell
    Oct. 5, Bridgeport, Conn., Hartford HealthCare Amphitheater

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  • Your complete guide to Bad Bunny’s Phoenix concerts

    Your complete guide to Bad Bunny’s Phoenix concerts

    Bad Bunny fans of the Valley, get ready for two chances hear his biggest hits and newest bangers. The Puerto Rican rapper and singer will bring his “Most Wanted Tour” to Footprint Center in downtown Phoenix on Tuesday and Wednesday, Feb. 27 and 28.

    The three-time Grammy winner is touring behind “Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana,” his 2023 studio album. He’ll perform every single track from the chart-topping release, including “Nadie Sabe,” “Cybertruck,” and “Gracias Por Nada.”

    You’ll also hear Bad Bunny hits like “Soy Peor,” “Efecto” and “Me Porto Bonito,” if you find tickets. Both concerts are officially sold out and resale prices start at $150 or more.

    If you’ve got the means and the money, here’s everything else you’ll need to know if you’re heading to Bad Bunny’s concerts in downtown Phoenix.

    When are the Bad Bunny concerts at Footprint Center in downtown Phoenix?

    Bad Bunny is scheduled to perform at Footprint Center on Wednesday, Feb. 27 and Thursday, Feb. 28.

    Can I still buy tickets to the Bad Bunny concerts at Footprint Center?

    The show is sold out, but tickets are available through resellers.

    When do Bad Bunny’s concerts at Footprint Center start?

    Doors open at 7 p.m., and the show starts at 8 p.m. There is no opening act.

    Where is Footprint Center and how do I get there?

    Footprint Center is located at 201 E. Jefferson St. in downtown Phoenix. The closest freeway exits off Interstate 10 are Washington Street/Jefferson Street or Seventh Street.

    Can I take Valley Metro Rail to Footprint Center?

    Yes. Ticketholders can ride Valley Metro Rail trains for free up to four hours before the event and up until midnight. An eastbound rail station is located at Third and Jefferson streets and a westbound station is at Third and Washington streets.

    Where can I park at Footprint Center for Bad Bunny’s concerts?

    You can park in the adjacent parking structure at First and Madison streets, but there are many other parking lots and structures within a 10-minute walk of the venue, each with varying fees. For additional questions, call the parking hotline at 602-514-8472.

    Where can I hang out before and after Bad Bunny’s concerts?

    Downtown Phoenix has a bevy of restaurants, bars and clubs to choose from. Take a peek at our downtown dining guide to see what your options are.

    What is the bag policy at Footprint Center?

    No backpacks or large purses are allowed. Small purses and fanny packs will be searched.

    How can I pay for things at the concert?

    Footprint Center is a cashless venue. If you want food or drinks, bring a credit or debit card. Footprint Center also offers reverse ATMs near the Ticket Office or Section 218 that will convert cash into a preloaded Mastercard.

    What can I expect at security?

    From the Ticketmaster website: “New security procedures have been implemented at Footprint Center. … Every individual entering the arena will be subject to search.”

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  • Brit Floyd brings ‘Division Bell’ anniversary concert to Phoenix

    Brit Floyd brings ‘Division Bell’ anniversary concert to Phoenix

    Brit Floyd announced a 2024 world tour Monday morning, and Phoenix is on the schedule.

    The Pink Floyd tribute band will bring the “P-U-L-S-E World Tour” to Arizona Financial Theatre on June 28.

    The tour will celebrate the 30th anniversary of Pink Floyd’s 1994 album “The Division Bell” with a breathtaking audiovisual experience that pays homage to the band’s unique blend of music and visual effects.

    Brit Floyd was recently called “the world’s premier Pink Floyd experience” by Rolling Stone.

    The presale runs 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. on Thursday, and the general on-sale begins at 10 a.m. Friday, all on the Ticketmaster website.

    And for more local concert information, visit the Phoenix New Times concert calendar.

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  • Vampire Weekend announce first Phoenix concert in a decade

    Vampire Weekend announce first Phoenix concert in a decade

    After years of anticipation, Vampire Weekend delighted fans last week when they announced “Only God Was Above Us,” their first new album in five years, would debut April 5.

    Friday morning, the band released the schedule for their upcoming North American tour.

    They’ll perform on June 9 at Arizona Financial Theatre. La Lom is the opening act.

    It’s been so long since Vampire Weekend played a show in the Valley that the venue has gone through two name changes; they performed at Comerica Theatre (once Arizona Federal Theatre, now Arizona Financial Theatre) on Sept. 27, 2013.

    The Citi Entertainment presale runs from 10 a.m. Tuesday to 10 p.m. Thursday. The band’s presale begins at 10 a.m. Thursday on the Vampire Weekend website. The general on-sale will begin at 10 a.m. on Feb. 23 on the band’s website.

    For more concerts happening around the Valley, visit the Phoenix New Times concert calendar.

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  • Tickets now on sale for Chilean-Mexican singer Mon Laferte’s Phoenix concert

    Tickets now on sale for Chilean-Mexican singer Mon Laferte’s Phoenix concert

    Singer-songwriter Mon Laferte announced Wednesday that her 2024 “Autopoiética” tour will bring her to Phoenix.

    She’ll perform on May 28 at Arizona Financial Theatre.

    Mon Laferte, born Norma Monserrat Bustamante Laferte, is the best-selling Chilean artist of the 21st century, and has won four Latin Grammys. Her ninth studio album, “Autopoiética,” was released in November 2023.

    Tickets for her May 28 show went on sale Thursday morning; tickets are still available beginning at $86.50.

    To see more upcoming Phoenix concerts, visit the Phoenix New Times concert calendar.

    The full list of tour dates is below:

    May 2, Rosemont, Ill., Rosemont Theatre
    May 5, Boston, Orpheum Theatre
    May 7, New York City, Theater @ Madison Square Garden
    May 9, Atlanta, Coca Cola Roxy
    May 10, Lake Buena Vista, Fla.,   House of Blues
    May 12, Miami Beach, Fla., Fillmore Miami Beach At Jackie Gleason Theatre
    May 15, McAllen, Texas, McAllen Performing Arts Center
    May 16, Austin, Texas, Moody Amphitheater
    May 17, Houston, Smart Financial Centre at Sugar Land
    May 19, Irving, Texas, The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory
    May 21, El Paso, Texas, El Paso County Coliseum
    May 24, San Francisco, The Masonic
    May 25, Los Angeles, The Kia Forum
    May 26, San Diego, Gallagher Square at Petco Park
    May 28, Phoenix, Arizona Financial Theatre
    May 31, Seattle, Paramount Theatre

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  • Neil Young + Crazy Horse bring ‘Love Earth Tour’ to Phoenix

    Neil Young + Crazy Horse bring ‘Love Earth Tour’ to Phoenix

    Rock legends Neil Young + Crazy Horse announced Tuesday the “Love Earth Tour,” which will take them to 15 North American cities, including Phoenix.

    They’ll perform at Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre on April 27.

    Presale tickets are now available on the Neil Young Archives website. Additional presales will run throughout the week ahead of the general on-sale beginning at 7 a.m. on Friday on the Live Nation website. At the time of purchase, fans can opt in to receive a physical CD of the Neil Young + Crazy Horse new album “FU##IN’ UP” included with their tickets for no additional cost.

    The full list of concert dates is below:

    April 24, San Diego, Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre
    April 25, San Diego, Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre
    April 27, Phoenix, Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre
    May 1, Austin, Texas, Germania Insurance Amphitheater
    May 2, Dallas, Dos Equis Pavilion
    May 5, Huntsville, Ala., Orion Amphitheater
    May 7, Atlanta, Ameris Bank Amphitheatre
    May 8, Franklin, Tenn., FirstBank Amphitheater
    May 11, Bristow, Va., Jiffy Lube Live
    May 12, Camden, N.J., Freedom Mortgage Pavilion
    May 14, Queens, N.Y., Forest Hills Stadium
    May 17, Mansfield, Mass., Xfinity Center
    May 18, Bridgeport, Conn., Hartford Healthcare Amphitheater
    May 20, Toronto, Budweiser Stage
    May 22, Clarkston, Mich., Pine Knob Music Theatre
    May 23, Chicago, Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island

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  • Counting Crows, Santana team up for Phoenix concert

    Counting Crows, Santana team up for Phoenix concert

    Music legends Santana and ’90s favorites Counting Crows announced Tuesday that they will embark on a co-headlining North American tour this summer.

    They’ll play Footprint Center in downtown Phoenix on Sept. 2, the final show of “The Oneness Tour.”

    Santana is celebrating the 25th anniversary of their hit album, “Supernatural,” while Counting Crows are promoting their most recent release, “Butter Miracle, Suite One.”

    Tickets will be available starting with a Citi presale from 10 a.m. Wednesday to 10 p.m. Thursday. Additional presales will run throughout the week ahead of the general on-sale beginning at 10 a.m. Friday on the Santana and Counting Crows websites.

    For more Phoenix concert dates, visit the Phoenix New Times concert calendar.

    The full list of tour dates is below:

    June 14, Hollywood, Fla., Hard Rock Live
    June 16, Tampa, Fla., Amalie Arena
    June 18, Duluth, Ga., Gas South Arena
    June 20, Bristow, Va., Jiffy Lube Live
    June 21, Camden, N.J., Freedom Mortgage Pavilion
    June 23, Noblesville, Ind., Ruoff Music Center
    June 25, Clarkston, Mich., Pine Knob Music Theatre
    June 26, Toronto, Budweiser Stage
    June 28, Cincinnati, Riverbend Music Center
    June 29, Tinley Park, Ill., Credit Union 1 Amphitheatre
    July 18, Bethel, N.Y., Bethel Woods Center for the Arts
    July 19, Holmdel, N.J., PNC Bank Arts Center
    July 21, Wantagh, N.Y., Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater
    July 23, Mansfield, Mass., Xfinity Center
    July 24, Syracuse, N.Y., Empower Federal Credit Union Amphitheater at Lakeview
    July 26, Milwaukee, American Family Insurance Amphitheater – Summerfest Grounds
    July 27, St. Louis, Hollywood Casino Amphitheater
    July 29, Morrison, Colo., Red Rocks Amphitheatre
    July 30, Morrison, Colo., Red Rocks Amphitheatre
    Aug. 15, Fort Worth, Texas, Dickies Arena
    Aug. 17, Houston, Toyota Center
    Aug. 18, Austin, Texas, Moody Center
    Aug. 21, West Valley City, Utah, Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre
    Aug. 24, Auburn, Wash., White River Amphitheatre
    Aug. 25, Ridgefield, Wash., RV Inn Style Resorts Amphitheater
    Aug. 27, Mountain View, Calif., Shoreline Amphitheatre
    Aug. 28, Inglewood, Calif., Kia Forum
    Aug. 30, Chula Vista, Calif., North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre
    Sept. 2, Phoenix, Footprint Center

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  • Your complete guide to Tool’s concerts in downtown Phoenix

    Your complete guide to Tool’s concerts in downtown Phoenix

    It’s always a big deal when one of Arizona’s favorite musical sons, Maynard James Keenan, performs in the Valley.

    This time, it’s two Tool shows taking over Footprint Center in downtown Phoenix on Friday and Saturday.

    Here’s everything you need to know if you’re heading to the Tool concerts in downtown Phoenix.

    When are the Tool concerts at Footprint Center?

    Tool are scheduled to perform at Footprint Center on Friday and Saturday, Feb. 9 and 10.

    Can I still buy tickets to the Tool concerts at Footprint Center?

    Friday night is sold out, though limited resale seats are available. Tickets are still available for Saturday.

    When do the Tool concerts at Footprint Center start?

    Doors open at 6 p.m., and the show starts at 7:30. The band Elder is the opening act.

    Where is Footprint Center and how do I get there?

    Footprint Center is located at 201 E. Jefferson St. in downtown Phoenix. The closest freeway exits off the Interstate 10 are Washington St./Jefferson St. or Seventh St.

    Where can I park at Footprint Center for the Tool concerts?

    You can park in the adjacent parking structure at First and Madison streets, but there are many other parking lots and structures within a 10-minute walk of the venue, each with varying fees. For additional questions, call the parking hotline at 602-514-8472.

    A better option may be to take the Valley Metro Rail to the concert; your ticket acts as a pass for a free ride to and from the venue.

    Where can I hang out before and after the Tool concerts?

    Downtown Phoenix has a bevy of restaurants, bars and clubs to choose from. Take a peek at our downtown dining guide to see what your options are.

    What is the bag policy at Footprint Center?

    No backpacks or large purses are allowed. Small purses and fanny packs will be searched.

    How can I pay for things at the concert?

    Footprint Center is a cashless venue. If you want food or drinks, bring a credit or debit card.

    What can I expect at security?

    From the Ticketmaster website: “New security procedures have been implemented at Footprint Center. … Every individual entering the arena will be subject to search.”

    What songs will I hear at the Tool concerts?

    The setlists for this tour seem to be pretty consistent, so expect the following:

    “Fear Inoculum”
    “Jambi”
    “Rosetta Stoned”
    “Pneuma”
    “Intolerance”
    “Descending”
    “The Grudge”
    “Chocolate Chip Trip”
    “Flood”
    “Invincible”
    “Stinkfist”

    Anything else I need to know?

    At Tool’s last shows in Arizona in 2022, Keenan requested (read: ordered) fans to put their phones away until the last song. So be prepared to disconnect and focus on the concert.





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