Editors Note: We’ve made some changes to the ‘Best Things’ list by removing the ‘Event’s and ‘Concerts’ list. We moved both of the pages to new locations and the links to both of these pages can be found at the top of every page. Here’s the links to…
We are going to continue to list the concerts and events for the coming week here (as you will note at the bottom of the page). However, all concerts and events that are off on the horizon will be posted on the pages above.
1) Barrett-Jackson Auto Auction – Westworld – Scottsdale – January 17th-23rd – The world famous auto auction is back for another year of auto auction fun. Come see why this is one of the best events on the Phoenix calendar.
2) PF Chang’s Rock n’ Roll Marathon – Phoenx/Scottsdale/Tempe – January 16th – One of the big events on the running calendar this year will see a great many participants battle the marathon and half marathon courses. For those of you who aren’t participating, please note that a good portion of roads, bus services, and other detours will be in effect in and around the marathon course.
3) Tom Green – Tempe Improv – January 13th-15th – Canadian Funnyman Tom Green brings his unique brand of comedy to the Tempe Improv
9) Phoenix Coyotes Hockey – Follow along this season as your Phoenix Coyotes take on the NHL’s best on our dedicated Phoenix Coyotes website (click the link).
15) Scottsdale Art Walk – Every Thursday evening from 7 to 9 PM – FREE – Dubbed ‘America’s Original Art Walk’ art fans get the opportunity to browse through all the local art galleries.
16) MADCAP Theaters – Tempe – Ongoing – I think by now everyone knows that MADCAP has earned a permanent spot on the best things to do list for the week for the wonderful selection of movies to choose from. Check their listings (click the link) for what’s showing for the given week. You just might find that gem of a movie, a classic or something new and original to watch. MADCAP has it all!
17) Black Pearl Poetry – Fridays – Fair Trade Cafe – 1020 N 1st Ave. (1st ave and Roosevelt)
Chandler Farmer’s Market is every Thursday from 3 to 7 p.m. at Dr. A. J. Chandler Park (downtown Chandler) – Live music on the second Thursday of every month.
Art Walks
Scottsdale Art Walk – Every Thursday evening from 7 to 9 PM – FREE – Dubbed ‘America’s Original Art Walk’ art fans get the opportunity to browse through all the local art galleries.
First Friday – Every First Friday of the month – Downtown Phoenix – It’s that time of the month where the artists of Phoenix open their doors to the public. Since First Friday is one of the coolest and greatest cultural events that Phoenix has to offer it’s a must see event!
2nd Friday in Mesa – Every second friday of the month – 6 pm to 10 pm – Free – The Downtown Mesa Merchants present second friday a great event for everyone to enjoy art, music and entertainment..
Editors Note: We’ve made some changes to the ‘Best Things’ list by removing the ‘Event’s and ‘Concerts’ list. We moved both of the pages to new locations and the links to both of these pages can be found at the top of every page. Here’s the links to…
We are going to continue to list the concerts and events for the coming week here (as you will note at the bottom of the page). However, all concerts and events that are off on the horizon will be posted on the pages above.
1) First Friday – January 7th- Downtown Phoenix – It’s that time of the month where the artists of Phoenix open their doors to the public. Since First Friday is one of the coolest and greatest cultural events that Phoenix has to offer it’s a must see event!
2) Tostitos BCS National Championship – January 10th – 6:30 PM – University of Phoenix Stadium – According to the Fiesta Bowl’s website: "The Fiesta Bowl is proud to host its seventh national championship game on January 10, 2011. The No. 1 team in the country will face-off against the No. 2 team at University of Phoenix Stadium vying for the national title."
We have tickets still available for the game! However, due to the extreme demand tickets aren’t cheap:
5) Phoenix Suns – Friday is the day that former Sun and current New York Knick forward Amare Stoudemire makes his return to Phoenix. As of press time barely under 1000 tickets remain for the game…..most are singles.
6) University of Oregon Tailgate Party – Well Bar – This Friday through Sunday – THE Oregon bar in the Greater Phoenix area is throwing down a huge party sponsored by Widmere (how could they not sponsor this party??!?!?). If you’re a Ducks fan or on the Bandwagon, this is the place to be this weekend!
7) ZooLights – November 25th – January 9th – 2011 – Phoenix Zoo **FINAL WEEKEND**
11) Phoenix Coyotes Hockey – Follow along this season as your Phoenix Coyotes take on the NHL’s best on our dedicated Phoenix Coyotes website (click the link).
15) Purple Reign Prince Tribute – January 7th and 8th – Talking Stick Resort – According to the Venue’s website "Purple Reign captures the imagination and seamlessly recreates the blistering performances and raw energy of Prince in his prime. Acclaimed as the world’s number one Prince Tribute and the first ever tribute/impersonator act to appear on the Late Show with David Letterman. The show also features a tribute to Morris Day and the Time and will leave audiences spellbound. Voted Best of Vegas in 2009." – Click here for Tickets
16) Musical Instrument Museum – $5 off for anyone who wears University of Oregon or Auburn University colors or apparel this weekend only!
17) Black Pearl Poetry – Fridays – Fair Trade Cafe – 1020 N 1st Ave. (1st ave and Roosevelt)
18) Chris Moss – Friday Through Sunday – Comedy Spot (Old Town Scottsdale)
19) MythosCon 2011 – January 6-9th – Tempe Mission Palms Hotel – An HP Lovecraft convention
20) MADCAP Theaters – Tempe – Ongoing – I think by now everyone knows that MADCAP has earned a permanent spot on the best things to do list for the week for the wonderful selection of movies to choose from. Check their listings (click the link) for what’s showing for the given week. You just might find that gem of a movie, a classic or something new and original to watch. MADCAP has it all!
21)Arizona State Basketball – The ASU Basketball team are back for another season and will take on the NCAA’s best! Catch all the action!
Chandler Farmer’s Market is every Thursday from 3 to 7 p.m. at Dr. A. J. Chandler Park (downtown Chandler) – Live music on the second Thursday of every month.
Art Walks
Scottsdale Art Walk – Every Thursday evening from 7 to 9 PM – FREE – Dubbed ‘America’s Original Art Walk’ art fans get the opportunity to browse through all the local art galleries.
First Friday – Every First Friday of the month – Downtown Phoenix – It’s that time of the month where the artists of Phoenix open their doors to the public. Since First Friday is one of the coolest and greatest cultural events that Phoenix has to offer it’s a must see event!
2nd Friday in Mesa – Every second friday of the month – 6 pm to 10 pm – Free – The Downtown Mesa Merchants present second Friday a great event for everyone to enjoy art, music and entertainment..
Editors Note: We’ve made some changes to the ‘Best Things’ list by removing the ‘Event’s and ‘Concerts’ list. We moved both of the pages to new locations and the links to both of these pages can be found at the top of every page. Here’s the links to…
We are going to continue to list the concerts and events for the coming week here (as you will note at the bottom of the page). However, all concerts and events that are off on the horizon will be posted on the pages above.
2) 5th Annual Arizona Walk-n-Roll – November 21st – 10AM to 4PM – Chapparal Park – A great fundraiser for the Families of SMA (Spinal Muscular Atrophy)
3) 2010 Fantasy of Lights Opening Night Parade – November 27th – Downtown Tempe – 6:00 PM – Free – According to the official website "Enjoy the beauty of the holiday season amid the glittering lights of the Mill Avenue District as we celebrate “Winter Wonderland”!
The Tempe Fantasy of Lights kicks off with the Opening Night Parade, when Santa Claus arrives as the parade’s finale to take his seat inMADCAP Theaters to hear children’s special gift requests.
Families, neighborhoods, and groups are invited to enter the parade with floats, bands, marching units, equestrian units, and other novelty marching units."
3) 2010 Fantasy of Lights Opening Night Parade – Saturday November 27 – 6:00 PM – The Cultural festivals of all cultural festivals kicks off the holiday season. This is a must attend event!
5) Black Carl – November 24th – Sail Inn – Tempe – Go out and see the best damned live act in Phoenix!
6) Raven’s SIP, SHOP & SOCIALIZE Mixer – November 19 – Tesoro Lounge at the Clarion Hotel Scottsdale – According to the promoter "The Sip, Shop & Socialize™ event was created by Raven Events for the purpose of bringing guests together to mix and mingle for social and professional reasons, and presenting them with the opportunity to discover and support unique local businesses that offer gifts, products and services. By combining business networking, happy hour specials, delicious food, upbeat music and convenient shopping, there is sure to be something for everyone (couples, singles, men and women) who attend this popular mixer. Open to the public – free event!"
7) ZooLights – November 25th – January 9th – 2011 – Phoenix Zoo
11) Movies in the Park – Biltmore Fashion Park – Every Friday night in the center lawn, at 7:30 you can see a classic movie for free! Here’s the line up for the coming weeks:
November 19 – The Great Gatsby
November 26 – no movie
December 3 – American Graffiti
December 10 – Holiday Inn
December 17 – Scrooged
12) Light Rail Ethnic Food Walk – November 19th – 6PM to 9 PM – Mekong Plaza, 66 S Dobson Rd, Mesa, AZ 85209
13) Phoenix Coyotes Hockey – Follow along this season as your Phoenix Coyotes take on the NHL’s best on our dedicated Phoenix Coyotes website (click the link).
14) Rocky Horror Picture Show – MADCAP Theaters – Every Saturday Night – Let’s do the time warp again!
15) Chandler Art Walk – Downtown Chandler – Third Friday of every month
20) MADCAP Theaters – Tempe – Ongoing – I think by now everyone knows that MADCAP has earned a permanent spot on the best things to do list for the week for the wonderful selection of movies to choose from. Check their listings (click the link) for what’s showing for the given week. You just might find that gem of a movie, a classic or something new and original to watch. MADCAP has it all!
21)Arizona State Basketball – The ASU Basketball team play UAB before taking off to Alaska for the prestigious ‘Great Alaska Shootout’.
Chandler Farmer’s Market is every Thursday from 3 to 7 p.m. at Dr. A. J. Chandler Park (downtown Chandler) – Live music on the second Thursday of every month.
Art Walks
Scottsdale Art Walk – Every Thursday evening from 7 to 9 PM – FREE – Dubbed ‘America’s Original Art Walk’ art fans get the opportunity to browse through all the local art galleries.
First Friday – Every First Friday of the month – Downtown Phoenix – It’s that time of the month where the artists of Phoenix open their doors to the public. Since First Friday is one of the coolest and greatest cultural events that Phoenix has to offer it’s a must see event!
2nd Friday in Mesa – Every second Friday of the month – 6 pm to 10 pm – Free – The Downtown Mesa Merchants present second Friday a great event for everyone to enjoy art, music and entertainment..
Editors Note: We’ve made some changes to the ‘Best Things’ list by removing the ‘Event’s and ‘Concerts’ list. We moved both of the pages to new locations and the links to both of these pages can be found at the top of every page. Here’s the links to…
We are going to continue to list the concerts and events for the coming week here (as you will note at the bottom of the page). However, all concerts and events that are off on the horizon will be posted on the pages above.
2) Vince Vaughn and Kevin James Comedy Roadshow – November 17th – Comercia Theater (Formerly Dodge Theater) – According to the press release "Hollywood funnymen Vince Vaughn and Kevin James are set to embark on a 14 city national tour of the “Vince Vaughn and Kevin James Comedy Roadshow,” featuring live sketch comedy by Kevin James, Vince Vaughn and surprise guests, as well as standup comedy performances by national recognized comedians Richie Minervini, Owen Benjamin and Steve Byrne."
3) Abba Maina – November 13th – Chandler Center for the Arts – According to the Chandler Center for the Arts website: "Abba Mania’ has been delighting audiences of all ages since 1999, touring the world in its quest to bring the music of the Swedish super group to their millions of fans, old and new! In 2002 ‘Abba Mania’ played 18 weeks in the Strand Theatre, London re-creating the ABBA phenomenon for fans from all over the world, as far away as Tahiti. ABBA’s timeless songs were written to be enjoyed live and ‘Abba Mania’ gives you exactly that: 2 hours of uplifting, dance-inducing and sometimes heart-breaking songs, fully live with fantastic staging, lighting and effects. The show recreates ABBA’s sound not only perfectly, but respectfully, too, earning them the coveted Radio Regernbogen Best Musical’ award in Germany following a sell-out run at the Deutsches Theater Munich. ‘Abba Mania’ is not only for life long, die-hard ABBA fans but also for the new generation of fans, who never had the opportunity to see ABBA live."
6) Point of Grace – November 12th – Chandler Center for the Arts – According to the Chandler Center for the Arts website: "True talent really knows no boundaries, so it’s no surprise to those who have followed Point of Grace’s groundbreaking success in the gospel market that the gifted group has recently seen their audience expand to the country music arena with the poignant hit “How You Live (Turn Up the Music).” “We couldn’t have planned it. It’s a natural progression for our music,” observes Point of Grace’s Shelley Breen of the group’s organic move onto the country charts. Though some artists might tweak their sound to appeal to a new audience, Point of Grace has simply continued to make the same positive, life-affirming music distinguished by soaring harmonies and compelling lyrics."
7) 2nd Friday in Mesa – Friday November 12th – 6 pm to 10 pm – Free – The Downtown Mesa Merchants present second friday a great event for everyone to enjoy art, music and entertainment..
11) Movies in the Park – Biltmore Fashion Park – Every Friday night in the center lawn, at 7:30 you can see a classic movie for free! Here’s the line up for the coming weeks:
November 12 – North by Northwest
November 19 – The Great Gatsby
November 26 – no movie
December 3 – American Graffiti
December 10 – Holiday Inn
December 17 – Scrooged
13) Phoenix Coyotes Hockey – Follow along this season as your Phoenix Coyotes take on the NHL’s best on our dedicated Phoenix Coyotes website (click the link). The new look Coyotes will take on some amazing talent this season as they look to improve on their successes from last season. This Friday and Saturday the Coyotes will take on the Calgary Flames and the St. Louis Blues.
14) Rocky Horror Picture Show – MADCAP Theaters – Every Saturday Night – Let’s do the time warp again!
20) MADCAP Theaters – Tempe – Ongoing – I think by now everyone knows that MADCAP has earned a permanent spot on the best things to do list for the week for the wonderful selection of movies to choose from. Check their listings (click the link) for what’s showing for the given week. You just might find that gem of a movie, a classic or something new and original to watch. MADCAP has it all!
21) Brian Bradley – November 12, 13, & 14 – The Comedy Spot – Old Town Scottsdale
Chandler Farmer’s Market is every Thursday from 3 to 7 p.m. at Dr. A. J. Chandler Park (downtown Chandler) – Live music on the second Thursday of every month.
Art Walks
Scottsdale Art Walk – Every Thursday evening from 7 to 9 PM – FREE – Dubbed ‘America’s Original Art Walk’ art fans get the opportunity to browse through all the local art galleries.
First Friday – Every First Friday of the month – Downtown Phoenix – It’s that time of the month where the artists of Phoenix open their doors to the public. Since First Friday is one of the coolest and greatest cultural events that Phoenix has to offer it’s a must see event!
2nd Friday in Mesa – Every second friday of the month – 6 pm to 10 pm – Free – The Downtown Mesa Merchants present second friday a great event for everyone to enjoy art, music and entertainment..
Editors Note: We’ve made some changes to the ‘Best Things’ list by removing the ‘Event’s and ‘Concerts’ list. We moved both of the pages to new locations and the links to both of these pages can be found at the top of every page. Here’s the links to…
We are going to continue to list the concerts and events for the coming week here (as you will note at the bottom of the page). However, all concerts and events that are off on the horizon will be posted on the pages above.
5) First Friday – Downtown Phoenix – It’s that time of the month where the artists of Phoenix open their doors to the public. Since First Friday is one of the coolest and greatest cultural events that Phoenix has to offer it’s a must see event!
6) 2010 Indian School Corridor Block Party – November 7th – Noon to 5 PM – Indian School Road between 32nd Street and 38th Street – A great yearly festival that shows the greater Phoenix area what the all the businesses in the Indian School corridor offers the community.
7) Free Entrance Days in All US National Parks – November 11th – No fees will be collected on this weekend so people can enjoy their national parks. Check the link for the full list of parks participating in this offer.
9) Arizona Wine Growers Festival at the Farm – November 6th – Farm at South Mountain – Shake hands and drink the juice of Arizona’s own wine grape farmers and wine producers in the picturesque setting of Phoenix’s historic Farm at South Mountain this fall. Nearly all of the state’s top wine growers will gather to showcase their finest wines at an interactive event where guests will learn about Arizona wine production, walk through an exhibit of the state’s wine growing regions, participate in fun and educational wine seminars and taste dozens of wines!
10) A Perfect Circle – Three Nights in Tempe – November 4th, 5th, and 6th – Marquee Theater
Night 1 – November 4th – A Perfect Circle perfoms their album "Mer De Noms" in its entirety – General Admission Tickets are SOLD OUT
11) Movies in the Park – Biltmore Fashion Park – Every Friday night in the center lawn, at 7:30 you can see a classic movie for free! Here’s the line up for the coming weeks:
November 5 – Bye Bye Birdie
November 12 – North by Northwest
November 19 – The Great Gatsby
November 26 – no movie
December 3 – American Graffiti
December 10 – Holiday Inn
December 17 – Scrooged
13) Phoenix Coyotes Hockey – Follow along this season as your Phoenix Coyotes take on the NHL’s best on our dedicated Phoenix Coyotes website (click the link). The new look Coyotes will take on some amazing talent this season as they look to improve on their successes from last season. This Saturday Sidney Crosby and the Pittsburgh Penguins will be in town to face the Phoenix Coyotes.
14) Rocky Horror Picture Show – MADCAP Theaters – Every Saturday Night – Let’s do the time warp again!
15) Raven’s B2B Networking Mixer – November 11 – Un Bacio Restaurant – According to the promoter: "This is THE best event to mix, mingle and network in an informal, open forum. We provide a comfortable, inviting environment openly welcoming anyone with an entrepreneurial spirit! The B2B Networking Mixer is a popular event that takes place every 2nd Thursday of each month and brings in about 500 guests. Each month we promote and showcase 2 to 4 businesses/organizations that become the focal poin…t of interest during the B2B Mixer. Although this event is held in a fun, upbeat atmosphere, make no mistake about it, in attendance are like-minded individuals who are there to exchange ideas, get referrals, make beneficial introductions and seek out serious business connections. We created this event because we believe that small businesses are revitalizing the economy and business minded people should discover what you do. This is a FREE event so bring plenty of business cards and get ready to connect with some of the Valley’s most enterprising, successful business owners and professionals!"
16) Rick Kunkler – November 5, 6, & 7th – Showtimes: 8 & 10 PM (Fri/Sat) 7:00 PM Sunday – The Comedy Spot
20) MADCAP Theaters – Tempe – Ongoing – I think by now everyone knows that MADCAP has earned a permanent spot on the best things to do list for the week for the wonderful selection of movies to choose from. Check their listings (click the link) for what’s showing for the given week. You just might find that gem of a movie, a classic or something new and original to watch. MADCAP has it all!
Chandler Farmer’s Market is every Thursday from 3 to 7 p.m. at Dr. A. J. Chandler Park (downtown Chandler) – Live music on the second Thursday of every month.
Weekly Art Walks
Scottsdale Art Walk – Every Thursday evening from 7 to 9 PM – FREE – Dubbed ‘America’s Original Art Walk’ art fans get the opportunity to browse through all the local art galleries.
Editors Note: We’ve made some changes to the ‘Best Things’ list by removing the ‘Event’s and ‘Concerts’ list. We moved both of the pages to new locations and the links to both of these pages can be found at the top of every page. Here’s the links to…
We are going to continue to list the concerts and events for the coming week here (as you will note at the bottom of the page). However, all concerts and events that are off on the horizon will be posted on the pages above.
Busy week this week highlighted by all the Halloween Festivities going on (see #2). However, this Friday marks the end of Sol martineze’s Residence at FUSE Friday’s at Bar Smith. As one of the co-founders of FUSE he helped build it into the premiere Friday destination in Downtown Phoenix. Sol will be taking his bag of DJ tricks to Miami which is the mecca of House music.s
Sol Martinez Phoenix to Miami Farewell, FUSE 2 year Anniv & Costume Bash
Friday October 29th marks various special occasions! Join us at Bar Smith as we bid bon voyage to FUSE Resident & co-founder Sol Martinez, celebrate the FUSE 2 year anniversary, + the dress for the 3rd annual FUSE Halloween Costume Bash.
12 Years ago this month Sol Martinez picked up his first set of Technics 1200′s, and has since that day been using them to push the sound and feeling of House music through his unique blend of st…yles.
2 Years ago this Halloween weekend, Sol and DJ Mara created a party that would be known as FUSE, which has since changed the face of the electronic dance music scene in Arizona!
Join us Friday October 29th for Sol’s last set at FUSE as an Arizona resident before leaving to Miami for the next step in his career.
Come in your scariest or sexiest Halloween Costume, and for those that feel theirs is top notch, enter to win FUSE’s Freakiest Costume Contest!
Plus as a sign of appreciation to our loyal fans for the past 2 years there will be NO COVER all night long!!!
Sol Martinez Bio:
Arizona Native Sol Martinez has been an integral part of the surging Phoenix dance music scene for over a decade. From the very beginning this DJ has been on a mission to make people dance through the vibe of house music, in all its forms.
Sol’s DJ resume includes a wide variety clubs, festivals, and radio shows… he has also spun at nearly every reputable venue in Arizona, as well events in California and Miami including the Ultra Music Festival. His work has earned him awards such as AZ’s House DJ of the Year & New Times’ DJ Spinoff winner. Most recently Sol has taken much pride in co-creating and running one of the Valley’s most successful weeklies: “FUSE Fridays”. “FUSE” (created and run by Sol & partner DJ Mara) is known for bringing in some of the best underground talent from around the country and globe such as Congorock, Tittsworth, Drop the Lime, Harvard Bass, L-Vis 1990, Nadastrom, DJ DLG, & many more…He’s also been specifically requested to open for dj’s such as Laidback Luke, Benny Benassi, DJ Craze, & Bart B More to name a few.
To see Sol behind the tables is to see someone who is truly passionate about his craft. He is always on top of the most cutting edge sounds from around the world, has the ability to build a story through his sets spanning a widespread knowledge of house music, knows just the right time to bring in a classic beat or vocal, and displays his strong technical abilities mixing at times on 3-4 decks, all while feeding off the energy of the crowd and exhibiting a vibrant stage presence.
12) Alpin Hong - October 29th – Chandler Center for the Arts – According to the Chandler Center for the Arts website: "Pianist Alpin Hong has the reputation as a modern day Pied Piper and a mentor for the iPod generation. Whatever your notions are about classical music, push them aside right now! Opening the ears, eyes and imagination with his combination of stunning technique, emotional range and humor continues to bring audiences young and old to their feet. Rooted in extensive classical training and a love of skateboarding, snowboarding, martial arts, and videogames, Alpin is a creative force unmatched in its youthful vivacity and boundless energy. Alpin connects with people of all ages, experiences, and backgrounds with his uniquely humorous and visionary approach to arts education."
13) Phoenix Coyotes Hockey – Follow along this season as your Phoenix Coyotes take on the NHL’s best on our dedicated Phoenix Coyotes website (click the link). The new look Coyotes will take on some amazing talent this season as they look to improve on their successes from last season.
14) Arizona Wine Week 2010 – October 30th through November 6th – Various locations around the state – Among the festivities…. The opportunity to taste wines from more than 20 Arizona wineries. A picnic lunch from Santa Barbara Catering, included in the ticket price. There also will be delectable bites from several local businesses. A high-energy live auction for packages that include access to top Arizona chefs and winemakers. Live music, and Seminars with limited attendance that will offer a chance for wine lovers to be the judge and pick their favorite local wine, and take a closer look back at the "Judgment of Arizona Wines" event where Arizona wines beat notable competition from around the world.
Chandler Farmer’s Market is every Thursday from 3 to 7 p.m. at Dr. A. J. Chandler Park (downtown Chandler) – Live music on the second Thursday of every month.
Weekly Art Walks
Scottsdale Art Walk – Every Thursday evening from 7 to 9 PM – FREE – Dubbed ‘America’s Original Art Walk’ art fans get the opportunity to browse through all the local art galleries.
Editors Note: We’ve made some changes to the ‘Best Things’ list by removing the ‘Event’s and ‘Concerts’ list. We moved both of the pages to new locations and the links to both of these pages can be found at the top of every page. Here’s the links to…
We are going to continue to list the concerts and events for the coming week here (as you will note at the bottom of the page). However, all concerts and events that are off on the horizon will be posted on the pages above.
Lots going on this week! Jerry Seinfeld tops the list of things to do with a RARE stand up performance at the Comercia Theatre (Formerly Dodge Theater). In addition, Kenny Rogers, Steve Martin, and Doc Severinsen all are making rare appearances in Phoenix this week.
1) Jerry Seinfeld – October 9th – Comercia Theater (Formerly Dodge Theater) – Legendary funny man Jerry Seinfeld heads back to the place where he is the funniest, on stage. Don’t miss this rare performance!
2) Jack Johnson: To the Sea Tour 2010 – Sunday October 10th at 7:00 PM – Cricket Wireless Pavilion – Constantly working on perfecting his already great live show, Jack Johnson is returning to Phoenix to support his new album ‘To the Sea’. The really cool aspect about this show is that 100% of the proceeds from the tour will go to charity! Your ticket will not just allow you to see a great live act but you will also be helping out Johnson’s All At Once Community. G. Love and Special Sauce along with Zee Avi will open the show.
3) 2nd Friday in Mesa – Friday October 8th – 6 pm to 10 pm – Free – The Downtown Mesa Merchants present second friday a great event for everyone to enjoy art, music and entertainment.
4) Steve Martin and the Steep Canyon Rangers – October 10th – Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts – Actor/Comedian Steve Martin showcases one of his long standing, but rarely showcased, talents to Scottsdale. He will be performing his banjo with the Steep Canyon Rangers. According to the SCFTPA’s website: “More than 30 years after Steve Martin’s novelty hit about a pharaoh born in Arizona made its debut on Saturday Night Live, this comedian, actor, playwright and bona-fide banjo player’s second musical album (The Crow: New Songs for the Five-String Banjo) spent 30 weeks at number one on the Billboard charts. It’s an amazing triumph considering he also composed and performed all of the songs on the CD, which won him a Grammy Award for ‘Best Bluegrass Album.’
Partnered with The Steep Canyon Rangers band, Steve Martin rides into the West’s Most Western Town with his posse of five bluegrass musicians from North Carolina, performing on the banjo, fiddle, guitar, bass and mandolin. Spotlighting his fleet skills at the bluegrass technique of the clawhammer, Martin will pepper his 100-minute mostly instrumental concert with humorous quips.”
5) Kenny Rogers – October 14th at 7:30 PM at the Comercia Theater (Formerly Dodge Theater)
6) Fashion Week 2010 – October 7th – 9th – W Hotel Scottsdale – The fashion event of the year is back and this year the festivities highlighing an emerging local fashion scene, decend upon the W Hotel in Scottsdale.
7)Phoenix Coyotes vs Boston Bruins Viewing Party- October 9 – 8:00 AM – 18 Degrees at the Ice Den in North Scottsdale – The Phoenix Coyotes are hosting a viewing party this weekend for their opening game of the 2010-2011 regular season. In case you didn’t know, the game is being played in Prague, Czech Republic.
9) Cupcake Love-In – October 10th – Hotel Valley Ho – A food festival dedicated to the wonderful dessert that is the Cupcake. Foodies will be able to check out a variety of activities including cupcake contest, a cupcake eating contest and much much more. Admission is only $10 and it all goes to charity (your choice of Safe Haven for Animals or Singleton Moms)
11) Tour de Fat – Tempe Town Lake – October 9 – New Belgium Brewing’s annual fundraising celebration of the promotion of the bicycle in everyday life returns for another year of fun.
12) Doc Severinsen & El Ritmo de la Vida – October 14th – Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts – According to the promoter’s website “Doc Severinsen’s virtuosity on the trumpet is rivaled only by his unforgettable stage presence. This Grammy Award winner has toured with the Tommy Dorsey and Benny Goodman bands, recorded more than 30 albums — from big band to classical — and worked with major orchestras throughout North America, including 22 seasons as the Phoenix Symphony’s principal pops conductor. Of course, he will forever be known as Johnny Carson’s witty and wildly dressed band leader on The Tonight Show. Now living in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, Doc maintains a busy performance schedule with his innovative and aptly named trio, El Ritmo de la Vida (‘the rhythm of life’), featuring guitarist Gil Gutierrez and violinist Pedro Cartas. “I came to Mexico with retirement on my mind, but when I heard them play I knew that I would be playing with them for some time to come,” notes Doc. “Latino music, along with the blues, has always been among my favorites, and Gil and Pedro do it along with a European style that I love and so do our audiences.”
13) Phoenix Oktoberfest - October 9 – 10 am to 9 pm – Margaret T. Hance Park – $5
14) Atomic Punks – October 8th – Marquee Theater – The Atomic Punks are a tribute to early Van Halen, the David Lee Roth era. Formed in 1994, the Atomic Punks have performed well over 300 shows around the US and Canada.
Voted “Best Tribute Band” by LA’s “Rock City News” three years in a row, the Atomic Punks have created a national following that continues to grow by leaps and bounds all the time.
In his 1997 auto-biography “Crazy from the Heat,” former Van Halen frontman David Lee Roth referred to the Atomic Punks as “The best tribute to Van Halen ever!” Dave cemented his admiration and appreciation for the Punks’ talents by hiring original axeman Bart Walsh to play guitar on his “DLR Band” tours from 1999-2001. Bart’s replacement, Brian Young, recreated Eddie Van Halen’s sound and furious guitar playing so precisely, that Dave again looked to the Punks, and took the guitarist out on the road in 2002 for his national tour with fellow ex-Van Halen frontman, Sammy Hagar.
15) Raven Events B2B Networking Mixer – October 14th – Un Bacio Restaurant – 6 PM – According to the promoter: “This is THE best event to mix, mingle and network in an informal, open forum. We provide a comfortable, inviting environment openly welcoming anyone with an entrepreneurial spirit! The B2B Networking Mixer is a popular event that takes place every 2nd Thursday of each month and brings in about 500 guests. Each month we promote and showcase 2 to 4 businesses/organizations that become the focal poin…t of interest during the B2B Mixer. Although this event is held in a fun, upbeat atmosphere, make no mistake about it, in attendance are like-minded individuals who are there to exchange ideas, get referrals, make beneficial introductions and seek out serious business connections. We created this event because we believe that small businesses are revitalizing the economy and business minded people should discover what you do. This is a FREE event so bring plenty of business cards and get ready to connect with some of the Valley’s most enterprising, successful business owners and professionals!”
Fear Farm – West Valley – 2149 N. 99th avenue 85037 – Phoenix
18) The Nest (Haunted House) – September 24th to October 31st – Rawhide in Chandler is host to what MSN called the #1 scariest haunt in America! Back for another year, the Nest is ready to scare your pants off!
19) Chambers of Fear – Starting October 1st – Billed as Arizona’s Scariest Haunted House, Chambers of Fear is the first of many great haunted house destinations around the greater Phoenix area.
Founder of United Groove and the man behind the ‘Discotropolis events, Sam Groove has been rocking the Arizona underground since 2006. Known for playing breaks and hard house, he has become infamous for getting crowds wild at any hour of the night. Sam has set himself apart with his funky bangin’ sound and has become one of the most frequently booked DJs in the Arizona underground. He now plays a unique blend of funky electro house, and is making waves all over the state. Whether he plays at a club or a massive event, Sam Groove will get the dance floor bumpin!
The Get Downnn.com officially launched on January 15th, 2010 as an electronic music blog for Phoenix and surrounding areas. Now, the name also works part-time as a moniker for DJ/Crimefigthting duo Andrew Hood & Chad Birt. In this short amount of time TGD has had the opportunity to play a number of Valley parties (Electrostatic, Gin & Tronic, White Rabbit etc.) and promises to do WORK at FUSE.
Chandler Farmer’s Market is every Thursday from 3 to 7 p.m. at Dr. A. J. Chandler Park (downtown Chandler) – Live music on the second Thursday of every month.
Weekly Art Walks
Scottsdale Art Walk – Every Thursday evening from 7 to 9 PM – FREE – Dubbed ‘America’s Original Art Walk’ art fans get the opportunity to browse through all the local art galleries.
Editors Note: We’ve made some changes to the ‘Best Things’ list by removing the ‘Event’s and ‘Concerts’ list. We moved both of the pages to new locations and the links to both of these pages can be found at the top of every page. Here’s the links to…
We are going to continue to list the concerts and events for the coming week here (as you will note at the bottom of the page). However, all concerts and events that are off on the horizon will be posted on the pages above.
This is a HUGE week for concerts in the greater Phoenix Area! From the return of O.A.R. to the Phoenix Area, to the Pixies performing their landmark album ‘Doolittle’, to the Zac Brown Band’s first headlining tour, to Train’s fundraiser, to classic rock bands like KISS, Tom Petty and ZZ Top. There is literally a show for everyone to check out!
In addition check out the Smithsonian Magazine Museum Day! The Smithsonian Magazine gives everyone the chance to check out museums across Arizona! Also, this is the last homestand of the season for the Arizona Diamondbacks so make sure you get out and see the team before it’s too late!
Finally, check out Ballet Under the Stars this weekend. It’s the yearly kick off event for Ballet Arizona where they perform outdoors across the greater Phoenix area!
1) Smithsonian Magazine Museum Day – September 25th – Check out just about every major museum in the state of Arizona for free.
2) Arizona Restaurant Week – September 18-26 – Various Locations Around Phoenix – The Arizona Culinary world will put their talents on display for the week and offer specially priced three course meals for all to sample. You’ve heard some great things about a blossoming culinary community in Phoenix, come see why! **JUST TWO MORE DAYS LEFT!!!**
3) Phoenix Coyotes Training Camp – September 18th – 27th – Jobing.com Arena – Fans will be able to watch training camp as it progresses. See who makes the cut on the deepest and most talented Phoenix Coyotes roster ever!
5) O.A.R. – September 28th – Celebrity Theater – See Link for full details and to purchase tickets
6) Arizona Diamondbacks 2010 Season – We’re down to the last homestand of the season people! Don’t miss out on your chance to see the new-look Diamondbacks in action.
8) Chris Issak – September 23rd – Celebrity Theater
9) MADCAP Theaters – Tempe – Ongoing – I think by now everyone knows that MADCAP has earned a permanent spot on the best things to do list for the week for the wonderful selection of movies to choose from. Check their listings (click the link) for what’s showing for the given week. You just might find that gem of a movie, a classic or something new and original to watch. MADCAP has it all!
10) Ballet Under the Stars – September 22-26 – Various Locations – Every year before Ballet Arizona’s season begins they perform outdoors at various amphitheaters around the greater Phoenix area. This is a MUST see. Schedule of appearances is in the link.
13) The Nest (Haunted House) – September 24th to October 31st – Rawhide in Chandler is host to what MSN called the #1 scariest haunt in America! Back for another year, the Nest is ready to scare your pants off!
15) The Zac Brown Band – September 25th – Cricket Wireless Pavilion – See Link for full details and to purchase tickets – The Zac Brown Band is on it’s first ever headlining tour!
16) Howie Mandel – Chandler Center for the Arts – Friday September 24th at 8 PM – While Howie has remained a constant force in show business for over 30 years, he has been thrust back in the spotlight as the host of what has become a national phenomenon “Deal or No Deal.” The show has become an instant hit. Howie Mandel’s versatile career has encompassed virtually all aspects of the entertainment spectrum, including television, film and stage. From his work on the Emmy-Award winning “St. Elsewhere,” to the international (and also Emmy nominated) “Bobby’s World,” Howie has become a mainstay of the American comedy scene.
17) Free Entrance Days in All US National Parks – September 25th – No fees will be collected on this weekend so people can enjoy their national parks. Check the link for the full list of parks participating in this offer.
Drop The Lime’s influences range from Brian Eno to rockabilly (he’s well known for his doo-wop and soul sets) to Sonic Youth to Wu-Tang but things don’t stop there. Since 2006, he has also run Trouble & Bass, an influential New York club night and record label that is defining the new sound of New York, one heavy bassline at a time.
Seemingly from nowhere like a stampede of dancing bulls, the newest Night Thieves Collective DJ/Producer has made it know that he means business. His tracks have recently been blowing up the Hype Machine charts and receiving praise on the blog circuit. As a DJ, DWNTWN’s sets feature tons of original tracks, remixes and edits, stylistically along the lines of discohouse, electrofunk, fidget, dustup and bassline, all with an original flair. Putting an emphasis on the performance aspect of things, live instrumentation such as cowbells, tambourines and various midi controllers keep regular rotation in DWNTWN DJ sets. According to the Phoenix New Times: “…the Night Thieves collective is slowly taking over the Valley’s electronic music landscape.” According to the Night Thieves, DWNTWN is the jewel-encrusted spearhead paving the way.
21) Arizona State University Football – The Arizona State Sun Devils take on their biggest challenge in the season as they host the #5 Oregon Ducks this Saturday. Kickoff is at 7:30 PM and the game will be carried on Fox Sports Northwest.
Chandler Farmer’s Market is every Thursday from 3 to 7 p.m. at Dr. A. J. Chandler Park (downtown Chandler) – Live music on the second Thursday of every month.
Weekly Art Walks
Scottsdale Art Walk – Every Thursday evening from 7 to 9 PM – FREE – Dubbed ‘America’s Original Art Walk’ art fans get the opportunity to browse through all the local art galleries.
2010 Tempe Fantasy of Lights Opening Night Parade – November 27th – Downtown Tempe – 6:00 PM – Free – According to the official website "Enjoy the beauty of the holiday season amid the glittering lights of the Mill Avenue District as we celebrate “Winter Wonderland”!
The Tempe Fantasy of Lights kicks off with the Opening Night Parade, when Santa Claus arrives as the parade’s finale to take his seat inMADCAP Theaters to hear children’s special gift requests.
Families, neighborhoods, and groups are invited to enter the parade with floats, bands, marching units, equestrian units, and other novelty marching units."
2010 Tempe Fantasy of Lights Boat Parade – December 11th – Tempe Town Lake – Free – Festivities start at 6:00 PM – According to the official website "Light up the night and be dazzled at the Valley’s most unique holiday event—the Tempe Fantasy of Lights Boat Parade at Tempe Town Lake, featuring as many as 50 festively lighted boats of all sizes, all celebrating “Winter Wonderland,” and special guest Santa Claus who will hear children’s gift requests in Tempe Beach Park.
It’s the only time of the year that motorized vessels are allowed on the lake. Individuals, families and groups are invited to add to Tempe’s holiday tradition by entering their people-powered, wind-powered, or motorized and festively decorated and lighted boats. The METRO Tempe Town Lake Bridge’s 1,645-foot span, which connects the East Valley and central Phoenix portions of the light rail system, once again will delight audiences with its programmed LED display.
Editors Note: We’ve made some changes to the ‘Best Things’ list by removing the ‘Event’s and ‘Concerts’ list. We moved both of the pages to new locations and the links to both of these pages can be found at the top of every page. Here’s the links to…
We are going to continue to list the concerts and events for the coming week here (as you will note at the bottom of the page). However, all concerts and events that are off on the horizon will be posted on the pages above.
Two of the biggest events of the week are the Arizona Fall Frenzy which boasts one of the BEST ever overall lineups in local Arizona music festival history. The other big event this week is Arizona Restaurant Week where the Arizona culinary community creates special value priced three course meals for all to try. Arizona restaurant week is one of the most popular events of the fall season!
1) Arizona Fall Frenzy – September 17th, 18th, and 19th – Tempe Beach Park – One of the strongest local festival lineups in a LONG time decends on the Tempe Beach park for what will be a memorable festival. Scheduled to perform are: Stone Temple Pilots, Shinedown, The Cult, Sevendust, Weezer, Sublime with Rome, Primus, Devo, Blue October, The Dirty Heads, Disturbed, Avenged Sevenfold, Stone Sour, Halestorm, Hellyeah, Airbourne, Hail the Villan, and New Medicine. If you’re heading to the festival for one or all three days, you’ll want to read our guides to the festival:
2) Arizona Restaurant Week – September 18-26 – Various Locations Around Phoenix – The Arizona Culinary world will put their talents on display for the week and offer specially priced three course meals for all to sample. You’ve heard some great things about a blossoming culinary community in Phoenix, come see why!
3) Phoenix Coyotes Training Camp – September 18th – 27th – Jobing.com Arena – Fans will be able to watch training camp as it progresses. See who makes the cut on the deepest and most talented Phoenix Coyotes roster ever!
5) Margaret Cho – The Cho Dependent Tour 2010 – September 18th – Dodge Theatre
6) Arizona Diamondbacks 2010 Season – Another season of Diamondbacks baseball is well underway. New manager Kirk Gibson has the Diamondbacks ready to take on Major League Baseball’s best! Don’t miss the action this season as they challenge the best of Major League Baseball!
Ticketmaster has your individual tickets for all game this season:
Italian born DJ and producer Mowgli (Michele Savasta), began his career humbly in the north Italian village where he grew up. With few nightclubs to really get lost in and no happening music scene, Mowgli felt compelled to make his own sounds and made do with a cheap keyboard and sampler. It wasn’t long before he discovered hip-hop, immersing himself in the lifestyle and culture before moving …to pastures new in Bologna. Once there, Mowgli indulged in all manner of illegal rave diversions until fixing up and making the move to the London in 2006.
Mowgli’s unrelenting ambition to find new directions and expand his musical boundaries saw him experiment with different musical genres, but his time spent producing Drum and Bass in Bologna left him with elements to his sound that made it instinctively recognisable. Mowgli’s first EP on Mantra really pricked the ears of the industry and grabbed the attention of the underground House scene. In the year that followed, Mowgli’s bootleg of the Chemical Brothers,” Do It Again”, led to an influx of remix requests, some of which include X-Press 2, Santogold, The Sugababes, Martin Solveig, Armand Van Helden, Tommy Sparks, Tricky and Simian Mobile Disco amongst others.
8) Chris Issac – September 23rd – Celebrity Theater
9) MADCAP Theaters – Tempe – Ongoing – I think by now everyone knows that MADCAP has earned a permanent spot on the best things to do list for the week for the wonderful selection of movies to choose from. Check their listings (click the link) for what’s showing for the given week. You just might find that gem of a movie, a classic or something new and original to watch. MADCAP has it all!
RADIO PHOENIX POOL PARTY FUNDRAISER – Saturday September 18th: 2PM – 8PM – Clarendon Hotel – (All Ages) – Not only is this a great pool party but it’s a fundraiser for Radio Phoenix, the Valley’s only community radio station.
12) Chandler Center for the Arts Free Concert Series – Every Friday until September 19th, the Chandler Center for the Arts will have a series of concerts that is open to the public (seating is on a first come, first served basis).
Here’s the lineup of concerts that you can see for no charge:
13) Yoga in the Park – Biltmore Fashion Park – Every Sunday in the Center Lawn at 10:30 AM is a free 60 minute Yoga session.
14) Scottsdale Art Walk – Every Thursday evening from 7 to 9 PM – FREE – Dubbed ‘America’s Original Art Walk’ art fans get the opportunity to browse through all the local art galleries.
15) Arizona State University Football – This week marks the opening of the 2010 Arizona State Football season. The Sun Devils hit the road and play at Wisconsin on National TV (ABC). Kickoff is at 12:30.
16) The BIG Men of Comedy Tour – The Comedy Spot – Old Town Scottsdale – Friday, Saturday & Sunday September 17, 18 & 19 – SHOWTIMES: 8:00 & 10:00 p.m.(Fri & Sat) & 7:00 p.m.(Sunday) – Tickets $10 – $12
18) Mesa Arts Center Season Kick off Party – Friday, Sept. 10 – 6 – 10 p.m. – Free – from the Mesa Arts Center press release "Experience the rhythms, the beats, the sights and the theatrics as the fall season kicks off at Mesa Arts Center. New exhibitions open at Mesa Contemporary Arts (MCA) which will feature artwork by contemporary American Indian artists. Festivities include free live performances by Mesa Arts Center’s Founding Resident Company organizations in the four theaters along with Art Studios activities and demonstrations. The unforgettable night will begin at 6 p.m. on the Shadow Walk, located in the heart of Mesa Arts Center, awakening the rest of the gorgeous complex with the native music styling of the GRAMMY winning R. Carlos Nakai, William Eaton & Will Clipman: The R. Carlos Nakai Trio."
Chandler Farmer’s Market is every Thursday from 3 to 7 p.m. at Dr. A. J. Chandler Park (downtown Chandler) – Live music on the second Thursday of every month.
Zappa Plays Zappa – December 6th – Dodge Theater – According to the press release voiced by Dweezil Zappa: “Has it really been 70 years? In honor of my dad’s 70th birthday which would have been December 21st 2010, we are celebrating with a special Dweezil/Zappa Plays Zappa musical tour in the fall 2010. One day is not enough so we are extending the birthday festivities from November through December. The tour stops in Phoenix on Monday, December 6th at Dodge Theatre. Tickets go on sale Friday, September 17th at 10am.
Not only we will be performing with him once again via the technological wonderment of enhanced video during live performance but we will also be performing the works from one of his most well known albums. That’s right, Apostrophe, played in its album running order. It’s always been one of my favorites and it’s certainly a fan favorite as well. “
Vince Vaughn and Kevin James Comedy Roadshow – November 17th – Dodge Theater – According to the press release “Hollywood funnymen Vince Vaughn and Kevin James are set to embark on a 14 city national tour of the “Vince Vaughn and Kevin James Comedy Roadshow,” featuring live sketch comedy by Kevin James, Vince Vaughn and surprise guests, as well as standup comedy performances by national recognized comedians Richie Minervini, Owen Benjamin and Steve Byrne. “
Tickets on sale Saturday September 18th at 10 AM
Megadeth – November 6th – Arizona State Fair – Free with admission to the fair
Ballet Under the Stars – September 22-26 – Various Locations – Every year before Ballet Arizona’s season begins they perform outdoors at various amphitheaters around the greater Phoenix area. This is a MUST see. Schedule of appearances is in the link.
The Nest (Haunted House) – September 24th to October 31st – Rawhide in Chandler is host to what MSN called the #1 scariest haunt in America! Back for another year, the Nest is ready to scare your pants off!
Smithsonian Magazine Museum Day – September 25th – Check out just about every major museum in the state of Arizona for free.
Arizona Wine Growers Festival at the Farm – November 6th – Farm at South Mountain – Shake hands and drink the juice of Arizona’s own wine grape farmers and wine producers in the picturesque setting of Phoenix’s historic Farm at South Mountain this fall. Nearly all of the state’s top wine growers will gather to showcase their finest wines at an interactive event where guests will learn about Arizona wine production, walk through an exhibit of the state’s wine growing regions, participate in fun and educational wine seminars and taste dozens of wines!
2010 Indian School Corridor Block Party – November 7th – Noon to 5 PM – Indian School Road between 32nd Street and 38th Street – A great yearly festival that shows the greater Phoenix area what the all the businesses in the Indian School corridor offers the community.
5th Annual Arizona Walk-n-Roll – November 21st – 10AM to 4PM – Chapparal Park - A great fundraiser for the Families of SMA (Spinal Muscular Atrophy)
A John Waters Christmas – December 10th – Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts – The ‘Pope of Trash,’ John Waters is best known as the director of such classic cult movies as Pink Flamingos, Polyester and Hairspray. Placing the ‘X’ firmly in X-Mas, he shares some of his favorite holiday traditions in this heartfelt and eccentric one-man show that celebrates the season’s profane orgy of shopping and gift giving. Includes adult content.
New to the Concert Calendar
Doc Severinsen & El Ritmo de la Vida – October 14th – Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts – According to the promoter’s website “Doc Severinsen’s virtuosity on the trumpet is rivaled only by his unforgettable stage presence. This Grammy Award winner has toured with the Tommy Dorsey and Benny Goodman bands, recorded more than 30 albums — from big band to classical — and worked with major orchestras throughout North America, including 22 seasons as the Phoenix Symphony’s principal pops conductor. Of course, he will forever be known as Johnny Carson’s witty and wildly dressed band leader on The Tonight Show.
Now living in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, Doc maintains a busy performance schedule with his innovative and aptly named trio, El Ritmo de la Vida (‘the rhythm of life’), featuring guitarist Gil Gutierrez and violinist Pedro Cartas. “I came to Mexico with retirement on my mind, but when I heard them play I knew that I would be playing with them for some time to come,” notes Doc. “Latino music, along with the blues, has always been among my favorites, and Gil and Pedro do it along with a European style that I love and so do our audiences.”
Gorillaz – October 26th – Dodge Theater – Scheduled to perform with Gorillaz – Hypnotic Brass Ensemble, Bashy, Little Dragon, De La Soul, Bobby Womack, Roses Gabor, Bootie Brown, Kano – *UPDATE* N.E.R.D added as opening act!
Editors Note: We’ve made some changes to the ‘Best Things’ list by removing the ‘Event’s and ‘Concerts’ list. We moved both of the pages to new locations and the links to both of these pages can be found at the top of every page. Here’s the links to…
We are going to continue to list the concerts and events for the coming week here (as you will note at the bottom of the page). However, all concerts and events that are off on the horizon will be posted on the pages above.
The coming week is highlighted by the September 11th memorials around town. Tempe and Scottsdale looks to be the only ones to have memorial events posted at press time. From what the City of Tempe has planned, it’s going to be a great event.
1) Healing Fields – September 11th Memorial – Tempe Beach Park – September 10-12 – 5pm to 11pm each day – According to the Healing Fields website "Tempe will honor the nearly 3,000 victims of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks at its 7th annual Healing Field tribute at Tempe Beach Park. The public is invited to view the display of American flags representing victims of that terrible day. On Sept. 11, the event will open with a ceremony at 5:40 a.m., and there will be a candlelight vigil at 7 p.m."
4) 2nd Friday in Mesa – Friday September 10th – 6 pm to 10 pm – Free – The Downtown Mesa Merchants present second friday a great event for everyone to enjoy art, music and entertainment.
5) Arizona State University Football – This week marks the second week of the 2010 Arizona State Football season. The Sun Devils will take on Northern Arizona at home Saturday night September 11th at 7:00 PM.
6) Arizona Diamondbacks 2010 Season – Another season of Diamondbacks baseball is well underway. New manager Kirk Gibson has the Diamondbacks ready to take on Major League Baseball’s best! Don’t miss the action this season as they challenge the best of Major League Baseball!
Ticketmaster has your individual tickets for all game this season:
Udachi:
Riding a bullet out of hell on a path to the 3rd plane of existence, Udachi’s influence lies heavily in the psychedelic and manic aspect of dance music. His style can swing from heavy bass inferno drop’s to shuffly 2 step low end stormers. When he goes left you better follow. Kids making up drinking games to the JellyRoll drop, signals a generation of misfits and creepoids ready to jump in and be swallowed up by Udachi’s unique bass-jump rhythms and signature quirky style.
Pickster One:
Arizona-based DJ and music producer Pickster One has been making major waves in the United States and Europe over the last 5 years. With his forward-thinking and highly innovative DJ sets, he has put himself into a genre all his own and has developed an incredibly diverse fan base. Pickster One takes influences from a broad scope of musical genres including Hip-hop, Glitch, Dubstep, and countless other experimental, electronic genres to form a new-school, high-energy set that rocks the party and keeps the dance floor packed.
9) MADCAP Theaters – Tempe – Ongoing – I think by now everyone knows that MADCAP has earned a permanent spot on the best things to do list for the week for the wonderful selection of movies to choose from. Check their listings (click the link) for what’s showing for the given week. You just might find that gem of a movie, a classic or something new and original to watch. MADCAP has it all!
10) Phoenix Coyotes Rookie Camp – September 11th – 15th – Jobing.com Arena – Fans can get a first look at the future of the Phoenix Coyotes including 2009 first round draft pick Oliver Ekman-Larssen.
11) Phoenix International Raceway’s September 11th Blood Drive – September 11th – 8am to 2 pm – According to PIR’s website "The blood drive will be held from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 11 at Phoenix International Raceway, 7602 S. Avondale Blvd. in Avondale. Fans wishing to participate in the Sept. 11 blood drive should enter the track at Gate 8 and proceed through the In-Field Tunnel to the Media Center.
Donors must weigh at least 110 lbs. and be at least 17 years of age. Donors must also be in good health, must not have donated blood in the past 56 days, and must present a current donor card or proper form of photo identification at the time of donation."
You must register for an appointment before heading out to the Racetrack!
12) Chandler Center for the Arts Free Concert Series – Every Friday until September 19th, the Chandler Center for the Arts will have a series of concerts that is open to the public (seating is on a first come, first served basis).
Here’s the lineup of concerts that you can see for no charge:
Sunday, September 12, 2010 – 7pm – “That’s Life” From Sinatra to Sondheim
Sunday, September 19, 2010 – 3pm – Calo Flamenco – CUADRO
13) Yoga in the Park – Biltmore Fashion Park – Every Sunday in the Center Lawn at 10:30 AM is a free 60 minute Yoga session.
14) Scottsdale Art Walk – Every Thursday evening from 7 to 9 PM – FREE – Dubbed ‘America’s Original Art Walk’ art fans get the opportunity to browse through all the local art galleries.
15).Charlie Hunter – September 12th – Rhythm Room – The Jazz legend returns to Phoenix!
18) Mesa Arts Center Season Kick off Party – Friday, Sept. 10 – 6 – 10 p.m. – Free – from the Mesa Arts Center press release "Experience the rhythms, the beats, the sights and the theatrics as the fall season kicks off at Mesa Arts Center. New exhibitions open at Mesa Contemporary Arts (MCA) which will feature artwork by contemporary American Indian artists. Festivities include free live performances by Mesa Arts Center’s Founding Resident Company organizations in the four theaters along with Art Studios activities and demonstrations. The unforgettable night will begin at 6 p.m. on the Shadow Walk, located in the heart of Mesa Arts Center, awakening the rest of the gorgeous complex with the native music styling of the GRAMMY winning R. Carlos Nakai, William Eaton & Will Clipman: The R. Carlos Nakai Trio."
Chandler Farmer’s Market is every Thursday from 3 to 7 p.m. at Dr. A. J. Chandler Park (downtown Chandler) – Live music on the second Thursday of every month.
21.5)New to the Concert/Event Calendar this week:
Tickets on sale September 13th at 10:00 AM
Trans Siberian Orchestra – Jobing.com Arena – November 28th – 3:00 PM and 7:30PM – Tickets for the 3:00 PM show: http://bit.ly/clsN46 Tickets for the evening show: http://bit.ly/9Ef8LN – According to the promoters: "Trans-Siberian Orchestra, one of the top selling concert acts in the world creates one of the most captivating concert experiences on the road today. Insistent on giving their fans the most "value for their dollar," TSO puts on an over-the-top audio/visual spectacular complete with lasers, pyrotechnics, and state of the art lighting allowing generations of fans to be enthralled year after year. The tour will make a stop in Gle…ndale for Two performances on Sunday, November 28, 2010 at Jobing.com Arena. Showtimes are scheduled for 3:00pm and 7:30pm."
Not too much going on this weekend…must be a holiday weekend or something. Seriously though, there’s some great events going on this week. However, most entertainment options are taking the weekend off. Starting next week, the Fall events and entertainment will be many and varied. You can call this weekend ‘the calm before the storm’.
1) Phoenix Cooks! – September 4th – JW Marriott Desert Ridge Resort & Spa – THE premiere Phoenix foodie event takes place at the JW Marriott Desert Ridge Resort and Spa! Don’t miss this chance to see some of the area’s top chefs and establishments
2) First Friday – Downtown Phoenix – It’s that time of the month where the artists of Phoenix open their doors to the public. Since First Friday is one of the coolest and greatest cultural events that Phoenix has to offer it’s a must see event!
3) Phoenix Mercury – The 2007 and 2009 WNBA Champions are in the 2010 WNBA Western Conference Finals against the Seattle Storm! Game 2 of the Conference Finals will be September 5th at the US Airways Center at noon! Great Tickets are still available!!
4) Adult Swim – Labor Day Massive – September 5th – 2 PM til 2 AM – Hotel San Carlos – The Final Adult Swim of the 2010 season promises to be a great one! Boo-ya-shock-a!
5) Arizona State University Football – This week marks the opening of the 2010 Arizona State Football season. The Sun Devils will take on Portland State at home Saturday night September 4th at 7:00 PM.
6) Arizona Diamondbacks 2010 Season – Another season of Diamondbacks baseball is well underway. New manager Kirk Gibson has the Diamondbacks ready to take on Major League Baseball’s best! Don’t miss the action this season as they challenge the best of Major League Baseball!
Ticketmaster has your individual tickets for all game this season:
The Captain
26 – part time model, full time hustler and Label Manager, VP of Trouble & Bass Recordings – The Captain came to New York City in the hot summer of 2004 from the dirtiest of the south,Savannah, GA, where he first started DJing / coordinating events. He has traveled all over the world, Across the US and Canada and into Europe showcasing the heavy sounds of T&B. The Captain has been featured in The Fader, Village Voice…, Time Out New York, Useless Magazine, BPM, Missbehave Magazine, Big Shot Magazine, Metro Pop and XLR8R.
ekb*
A former front woman of indie rock bands during college, ekb* made the switch to the decks when she first experienced the music and atmosphere of the DJ culture in the Pacific Northwest. After moving to Phoenix in 1998, she bought turntables and started collecting and spinning vinyl. An audiophile from the start, she was drawn to the infinite variety of textures and possibilities provided by the world of dance music.
9) MADCAP Theaters – Tempe – Ongoing – I think by now everyone knows that MADCAP has earned a permanent spot on the best things to do list for the week for the wonderful selection of movies to choose from. Check their listings (click the link) for what’s showing for the given week. You just might find that gem of a movie, a classic or something new and original to watch. MADCAP has it all!
10) Chandler Farmer’s Market is every Thursday from 3 to 7 p.m. at Dr. A. J. Chandler Park (downtown Chandler) – Live music on the second Thursday of every month.
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Black Pearl Poetry Thursdays – Tempe – Thursdays – MADCAP Theaters – $5 Adults $3 Students (no matter what age) – 7:30 PM to 10:30 PM – A poetry open mic night right in downtown Tempe!
13) Yoga in the Park – Biltmore Fashion Park – Every Sunday in the Center Lawn at 10:30 AM is a free 60 minute Yoga session.
14) Scottsdale Art Walk – Every Thursday evening from 7 to 9 PM – FREE – Dubbed ‘America’s Original Art Walk’ art fans get the opportunity to browse through all the local art galleries.
15) Scottsdale Old Town Farmer’s Market – Every Saturday from 8:00 AM to 12 PM – Under the shade at Scottsdale Stadium Enter Through Gate B.
Chandler Center for the Arts Free Concert Series – Every Friday until September 19th, the Chandler Center for the Arts will have a series of concerts that is open to the public (seating is on a first come, first served basis).
Here’s the lineup of concerts that you can see for no charge:
Sunday, September 12, 2010 – 7pm – “That’s Life” From Sinatra to Sondheim
Sunday, September 19, 2010 – 3pm – Calo Flamenco – CUADRO
2nd Friday in Mesa – Friday September 10th – 6 pm to 10 pm – Free – The Downtown Mesa Merchants present second friday a great event for everyone to enjoy art, music and entertainment..
1st Annual Helicopter Ball Drop – Friday September 24th – 12:30 to 1:00 PM – A great fundraiser that benefits St. Mary’s Food Bank Alliance, Gabriel’s Angels, North Scottsdale Chamber of Commerce, and ArmedZilla Foundation
Free Entrance Days in All US National Parks – September 25th – No fees will be collected on this weekend so people can enjoy their national parks. Check the link for the full list of parks participating in this offer.
Fashion Week 2010 – September 30th, October 1st and 2nd – Schedule and site TBD
Chambers of Fear – Starting October 1st – Billed as Arizona’s Scariest Haunted House, Chambers of Fear is the first of many great haunted house destinations around the greater Phoenix area.
5th Annual Dine Out with the Chefs: A Celebration of the Culinary Arts – October 3rd – 4-6:30 PM – Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts – One of the Valley’s premier culinary events, Dine Out with the Chefs celebrates its 5th anniversary with a new roster of outstanding chefs, live entertainment and other surprises. Guests mingle with more than 20 of the Valley’s top chefs and sample their culinary creations, from delicious soups, salads and appetizers to some of their signature dishes and most decadent desserts.
Phoenix Coyotes Home Opener – October 16th – 6:00 PM – Jobing.com Arena – Fresh from opening the season in Prague the Phoenix Coyotes will open their 2010-2011 season against the team that defeated them in the playoffs….the Detroit Red Wings.
Free Entrance Days in All US National Parks – November 11th – No fees will be collected on this weekend so people can enjoy their national parks. Check the link for the full list of parks participating in this offer.
22nd Annual Insight Bowl – 8:00 PM – December 28th – Sun Devil Stadium – According to the Insight Bowl’s Webiste "This bowl game is an electrifying experience in college football that you won’t want to miss! The Insight Bowl is bigger and better this year with the third pick from the Big 12 Conference and the third or fourth pick from the Big Ten Conference, after the BCS selections. These two conference face-off with hard-hitting action and rambunctious fans in attendance to support their teams. Annually held at Sun Devil Stadium in Tempe, the Insight Bowl will be televised on ESPN."
40th Annual Fiesta Bowl – January 1, 2011 – 6:30 PM – University of Phoenix Stadium – According to the Fiesta Bowl’s website: "As a member of the Bowl Championship Series, the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl will host the Big 12 Conference champion and another top team in college football. The game will be broadcast nationally on ESPN."
Tostitos BCS National Championship – January 10th – 6:30 PM – University of Phoenix Stadium – According to the Fiesta Bowl’s website: "The Fiesta Bowl is proud to host its seventh national championship game on January 10, 2011. The No. 1 team in the country will face-off against the No. 2 team at University of Phoenix Stadium vying for the national title."
National Geographic Live! 4-Part Speaker Series – My Wild Life – March 23rd, 2011 – Mesa Arts Center – Mireya Mayor, will take audiences through the wild ride of her life, from Miami Dolphins cheerleader, to Fulbright Scholar, to primatologist, to National Geographic WILD TV correspondent.
18) Mesa Arts Center Season Kick off Party – Friday, Sept. 10 – 6 – 10 p.m. – Free – from the Mesa Arts Center press release "Experience the rhythms, the beats, the sights and the theatrics as the fall season kicks off at Mesa Arts Center. New exhibitions open at Mesa Contemporary Arts (MCA) which will feature artwork by contemporary American Indian artists. Festivities include free live performances by Mesa Arts Center’s Founding Resident Company organizations in the four theaters along with Art Studios activities and demonstrations. The unforgettable night will begin at 6 p.m. on the Shadow Walk, located in the heart of Mesa Arts Center, awakening the rest of the gorgeous complex with the native music styling of the GRAMMY winning R. Carlos Nakai, William Eaton & Will Clipman: The R. Carlos Nakai Trio."
19) Don’t forget the Downtown Phoenix Public Market – Weekly on Wednesdays from 4 to 8 PM and Saturday from 8 AM to Noon.
Arizona Fall Frenzy – September 17th, 18th, and 19th – Tempe Beach Park – One of the strongest local festival lineups in a LONG time descends on the Tempe Beach park for what will be a memorable festival. Scheduled to perform are: Stone Temple Pilots, Shinedown, The Cult, Sevendust, Weezer, Sublime with Rome, Primus, Devo, Blue October, The Dirty Heads, Disturbed, Avenged Sevenfold, Stone Sour, Halestorm, Hellyeah, Airbourne, Hail the Villain, and New Medicine. Check out our Day 1 preview of the Arizona Fall Frenzy!!
Howie Mandel – Chandler Center for the Arts – Friday September 24th at 8 PM – While Howie has remained a constant force in show business for over 30 years, he has been thrust back in the spotlight as the host of what has become a national phenomenon “Deal or No Deal.” The show has become an instant hit. Howie Mandel’s versatile career has encompassed virtually all aspects of the entertainment spectrum, including television, film and stage. From his work on the Emmy-Award winning “St. Elsewhere,” to the international (and also Emmy nominated) “Bobby’s World,” Howie has become a mainstay of the American comedy scene.
The Australian Pink Floyd Show – Friday October 1 – Dodge Theater – Described by the London Times as “the best tribute show in the world,” The Australian Pink Floyd Show brings their tribute to Phoenix with the ‘Greatest Hits World Tour.’ The show will include jaw-dropping note-for-note musical excerpts from Pink Floyd’s legendary albums Wish You Were Here, Animals, Dark Side of the Moon & The Wall
Carrie Underwood – October 3rd at 7:30 PM – Jobing.com Arena – Multi Platinum Recording Artist Carrie Underwood is bringing her highly successful ‘Play on Tour’ tour to the Jobing.com Arena in October. Ms. Underwood will be donating 36 cents from every ticket sold for this show to ‘Save the Children’s United States Program’. Billy Currington and Sons of Syliva will open the show.
Benise – The Spanish Guitar – Chandler Center for the Arts – Sunday October 3rd at 7:00 PM – According to the Chandler Center for the Arts website: BENISE, and his Emmy Award Winning Nights of Fire Cast, returns with a new World Music & Dance production “THE SPANISH GUITAR”.In this new show Benise’s guitar becomes the keeper of stories of glory and tragedy through times and worlds gone by, a treasure chest of inspiration. His masterful and passionate playing, brilliantly choreographed dance numbers and orchestral pieces make this show a truly magical journey. Here’s a sample of what you can expect from the show:
Jerry Seinfeld – October 9th – Dodge Theater – Legendary funny man Jerry Seinfeld heads back to the place where he is the funniest, on stage. Don’t miss this rare performance!
Jack Johnson: To the Sea Tour 2010 – Sunday October 10th at 7:00 PM – Cricket Wireless Pavilion – Constantly working on perfecting his already great live show, Jack Johnson is returning to Phoenix to support his new album ‘To the Sea’. The really cool aspect about this show is that 100% of the proceeds from the tour will go to charity! Your ticket will not just allow you to see a great live act but you will also be helping out Johnson’s All At Once Community. G. Love and Special Sauce along with Zee Avi will open the show.
Steve Martin and the Steep Canyon Rangers – October 10th – Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts – Actor/Comedian Steve Martin showcases one of his long standing, but rarely showcased, talents to Scottsdale. He will be performing his banjo with the Steep Canyon Rangers. According to the SCFTPA’s website: “More than 30 years after Steve Martin’s novelty hit about a pharaoh born in Arizona made its debut on Saturday Night Live, this comedian, actor, playwright and bona-fide banjo player’s second musical album (The Crow: New Songs for the Five-String Banjo) spent 30 weeks at number one on the Billboard charts. It’s an amazing triumph considering he also composed and performed all of the songs on the CD, which won him a Grammy Award for ‘Best Bluegrass Album.’
Partnered with The Steep Canyon Rangers band, Steve Martin rides into the West’s Most Western Town with his posse of five bluegrass musicians from North Carolina, performing on the banjo, fiddle, guitar, bass and mandolin. Spotlighting his fleet skills at the bluegrass technique of the clawhammer, Martin will pepper his 100-minute mostly instrumental concert with humorous quips.”
Kenny Rogers – October 14th at 7:30 PM at the Dodge Theater
Jimmy Buffett and the Coral Reefer Band – MGM Grand Hotel – Las Vegas, NV – Saturday October 23rd – 7:00 PM – We don’t normally post out of town information like this but since Mr. Buffett will be in close proximity to Phoenix, we had to post this. Also, if you have never seen him perform in Las Vegas, you must go. He throws one HELL of a party not only at his show but with his after parties at his bars on the Las Vegas Strip.
*NOTE* THE JIMMY BUFFETT SHOW IS IN LAS VEGAS!!
Stanley Clarke Band featuring Hiromi – October 23rd – Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts – Jazz Legend Stanley Clarke and Jazz Virtuoso Hiromi converge on the SCFTPA for what is to be an amazing night of Jazz.
Details on what to expect in the video below:
Ravi Shankar – October 23rd – Mesa Arts Center – The Sitar master returns to the valley
Cirque Shanghai Bai Xi – October 24th – Chandler Center for the Arts – According to the Chandler Center for the Arts website "Dating back to the Han Dynasty more than 2000 years ago, Chinese acrobatic spectacles were first called “Bai Xi,” meaning “one hundred amazing acts,” in reference to the performer’s seemingly limitless skills and innumerable feats they could perform. These daring and beautiful talents were featured in command performances for China’s imperial courts and have been passed down and enhanced through generations. Cirque Shanghai Bai Xi combines all aspects of the traditional and the modern in acrobatic stage performance; awesome displays of physical strength and incredible feats of balance, traditional and contemporary dance and martial arts…all performed in spectacular costumes, on the stage and high in the air. This grand theatrical production from Cirque Shanghai Bai Xi is a breathtaking spectacle!"
Nickelback – October 29th – Cricket Wireless Pavilion – See Link for full details and to purchase tickets
Alpin Hong - October 29th – Chandler Center for the Arts – According to the Chandler Center for the Arts website: "Pianist Alpin Hong has the reputation as a modern day Pied Piper and a mentor for the iPod generation. Whatever your notions are about classical music, push them aside right now! Opening the ears, eyes and imagination with his combination of stunning technique, emotional range and humor continues to bring audiences young and old to their feet. Rooted in extensive classical training and a love of skateboarding, snowboarding, martial arts, and videogames, Alpin is a creative force unmatched in its youthful vivacity and boundless energy. Alpin connects with people of all ages, experiences, and backgrounds with his uniquely humorous and visionary approach to arts education."
Point of Grace – November 12th – Chandler Center for the Arts – According to the Chandler Center for the Arts website: "True talent really knows no boundaries, so it’s no surprise to those who have followed Point of Grace’s groundbreaking success in the gospel market that the gifted group has recently seen their audience expand to the country music arena with the poignant hit “How You Live (Turn Up the Music).” “We couldn’t have planned it. It’s a natural progression for our music,” observes Point of Grace’s Shelley Breen of the group’s organic move onto the country charts. Though some artists might tweak their sound to appeal to a new audience, Point of Grace has simply continued to make the same positive, life-affirming music distinguished by soaring harmonies and compelling lyrics."
Abba Maina – November 13th – Chandler Center for the Arts – According to the Chandler Center for the Arts website: "Abba Mania’ has been delighting audiences of all ages since 1999, touring the world in its quest to bring the music of the Swedish super group to their millions of fans, old and new! In 2002 ‘Abba Mania’ played 18 weeks in the Strand Theatre, London re-creating the ABBA phenomenon for fans from all over the world, as far away as Tahiti. ABBA’s timeless songs were written to be enjoyed live and ‘Abba Mania’ gives you exactly that: 2 hours of uplifting, dance-inducing and sometimes heart-breaking songs, fully live with fantastic staging, lighting and effects. The show recreates ABBA’s sound not only perfectly, but respectfully, too, earning them the coveted Radio Regernbogen Best Musical’ award in Germany following a sell-out run at the Deutsches Theater Munich. ‘Abba Mania’ is not only for life long, die-hard ABBA fans but also for the new generation of fans, who never had the opportunity to see ABBA live."
Andre Rieu – November 29th at 7:30 PM – Jobing.com Arena – Andre Rieu along with his 55 piece Johann Strauss Orchestra will be performing in Glendale as part of his ‘Celebration of Music Tour’. Mr. Rieu had this to say about his upcoming tour: “Next year will be the ‘Celebration of Music Tour’. I always say that music is the most wonderful thing in the world. Music triggers emotions. I want to bring an ode to waltzes and polkas that bring joy, to romantic ballads and to many more beautiful melodies. It will be a very special night”.
Moscow Ballet’s adaptation of ‘The Nutcracker’ – December 22nd – Dodge Theater – Moscow Ballet features top graduates of the Perm, Vaganova, Moscow State Academic, and Kiev schools. Critics rave that the Great Russian Nutcracker is “flawless,” “breathtaking,” and “dazzling.” Whimsical and imaginative storytelling blend with the richness of Russian classical ballet to make the Great Russian Nutcracker a memorable holiday treat for everyone.
Tons of stuff going on AND our events list is getting so big that we may need to create a separate page for Events on the Horizon. There’s so many fun things going on it’s hard to actually what’s THE best thing to do for the coming week. From Green Day, to the Mercury starting the playoffs to the first professional skateboarding league there’s literally something for everyone!
1) Green Day with AFI - August 30th – Cricket Wireless Pavilion – Tickets on Sale April 3rd at 10 AM – Green Day returns to Phoenix almost a year to the day after their last Phoenix show. One of the better acts to see live, Green Day never fails to deliver.
2) Black Carl – Sail Inn – Tempe – The band takes the stage at Midnight. If you haven’t seen Black Carl yet, do it! They put on a hell of a live show!
3) Street League Skateboarding – August 28th – Jobing.com Arena – The Worlds first professional skateboarding league featuring the worlds best skateboarders!
4) ASU Football Mock Game – August 27th – 7 PM – Sun Devil Stadium – The ASU Football team will hold an inter-squad mock game (last year they used referees) and will be open to the public.
5) The Tubes – August 27 – The Compound Grill – Yes, it’s the original group.
GIRL UNIT:
Although he was born and bred in the UK, 24-year-old Philip Gamble’s musical passions originate on the American side of the Atlantic. Miami bass, electro, ghettotech, Chicago house, and especially US hip-hop and R&B are all influences, which he then distills into an abstract, 808-driven house template. Gamble began releasing mixes under the name Girl U No Its True in 2006, but only recently started dropping remixes and original productions under the shortened Girl Unit moniker. His I.R.L. EP on Night Slugs has been a staple release for the post-funky set, remixes for C.R.S.T. and Pirate Soundsystem are on the way, and his jaw-dropping and as-yet-unreleased song "Wut" is poised to be a game-changer when it surfaces later this year.
MyKill Bio:
San Francisco dj and producer MyKill has often been cited as "one of the most energetic dj’s in the Bay Area". His passion for music and love of entertaining takes him to different audiences every weekend. Having performed in almost every major club in the Bay Area he has held residencies at various venues such as Trigger, 1015 Folsom, Paradise Lounge, Fahrenheit (SJ), and the Beauty Bar as well as playing signature party nights from the likes of Blow Up, Bootie, Electro Pop Rocks, Glam, and the Academy of Sciences "Nightlife" event. Hailing from Phoenix originally he’s performed all over the Southwest, Mexico, California, and now even holds a current residency in Anchorage, Alaska. Known for playing a wide variety of sounds from Electro to House, Hip Hop, and Club music all seamlessly mixed together with his own signature style and energy. He’s also known to release mixes on a regular basis and received quite a bit of praise on his "Club Killers" series documenting the new marriage of electro and top 40 music.
Nth Bio:
DJ Nth’s (GottaGroove / DTS / DMb /Los Angeles) sound is hard to pin down as he has long been known to wear many different guises as a DJ and play everything from House, Progressive, Trance, Breaks, Disco House, ElectroHouse, and from time to time creatively weave them all together into diverse set. As a former Arizona DJ, he headlined at many events and club nights around the state as well as a long-standing residency at the infamous Kind weekly where he DJed with the world’s top DJs such as: Paul van Dyk, DJ Dan, Paul Oakenfold, Carl Cox, Digweed, Max Graham, Sander Kleinenberg, and others.
8) Dave Mustane Book Signing - Changing Hands – Tempe – 10am to noon – The heavy metal legend will be signing copies of his new tell all memoirs ‘Mustane: A heavy metal memoir’
9) Chandler Center for the Arts Free Concert Series – Every Friday until September 19th, the Chandler Center for the Arts will have a series of concerts that is open to the public (seating is on a first come, first served basis).
This week’s concert:
Friday, August 27, 2010 – 7:30pm – Brad Richte (Guitarist/Songwriter)
Here’s the lineup of concerts that you can see for no charge:
Sunday, September 12, 2010 – 7pm – “That’s Life” From Sinatra to Sondheim
Sunday, September 19, 2010 – 3pm – Calo Flamenco – CUADRO
10) The Maine – Friday August 27 – The Nile Theater – 105 West Main Street Mesa – According to the promoter’s website:
"The Phoenix based rockers debuted at #16 on the Billboard Album Chart this week with the release of their new Album “Black & White” (SIRE). The album is the bands second album, first on major label Sire Records. Earlier this week MTV premiered the new video “Inside Of You” calling it a “Instant classic!”The band will be preforming at The Nile Theater on the last day of their current tour on Friday August 27th."
11)
Garden Flashlight Tours – Every Thursday and Saturday until August 28th – Desert Botanical Garden – Need a great idea for an Outdoor Date night? Try the Flashlight Tours at the Desert Botanical Garden its a great outing and a great way to learn more about the local desert flora and fauna of the area.
**THIS IS THE LAST WEEKEND OF THE FLASHLIGHT TOURS!!!**
13) Arizona Diamondbacks 2010 Season – Another season of Diamondbacks baseball is well underway. New manager Kirk Gibson has the Diamondbacks ready to take on Major League Baseball’s best! Don’t miss the action this season as they challenge the best of Major League Baseball!
Ticketmaster has your individual tickets for all game this season:
14) MADCAP Theaters – Tempe – Ongoing – I think by now everyone knows that MADCAP has earned a permanent spot on the best things to do list for the week for the wonderful selection of movies to choose from. Check their listings (click the link) for what’s showing for the given week. You just might find that gem of a movie, a classic or something new and original to watch. MADCAP has it all!
15) Phoenix Mercury – The 2007 and 2009 WNBA Champions are back for another season and they only have one goal in mind….win the Championship again. Come see your Phoenix Mercury play the WNBA’s best. Even former Phoenix Suns legend Charles Barkley is impressed by the high level of competition in this league.
16) Chandler Farmer’s Market is every Thursday from 3 to 7 p.m. at Dr. A. J. Chandler Park (downtown Chandler) – Live music on the second Thursday of every month.
17) Upcoming Events
First Friday – Downtown Phoenix – It’s that time of the month where the artists of Phoenix open their doors to the public. Since First Friday is one of the coolest and greatest cultural events that Phoenix has to offer it’s a must see event!
Mesa Arts Center Season Kick off Party – Friday, Sept. 10 – 6 – 10 p.m. – Free – from the Mesa Arts Center press release "Experience the rhythms, the beats, the sights and the theatrics as the fall season kicks off at Mesa Arts Center. New exhibitions open at Mesa Contemporary Arts (MCA) which will feature artwork by contemporary American Indian artists. Festivities include free live performances by Mesa Arts Center’s Founding Resident Company organizations in the four theaters along with Art Studios activities and demonstrations. The unforgettable night will begin at 6 p.m. on the Shadow Walk, located in the heart of Mesa Arts Center, awakening the rest of the gorgeous complex with the native music styling of the GRAMMY winning R. Carlos Nakai, William Eaton & Will Clipman: The R. Carlos Nakai Trio."
2nd Friday in Mesa – Friday August 13th – 6 pm to 10 pm – Free – The Downtown Mesa Merchants present second friday a great event for everyone to enjoy art, music and entertainment..
1st Annual Helicopter Ball Drop – Friday September 24th – 12:30 to 1:00 PM – A great fundraiser that benefits St. Mary’s Food Bank Alliance, Gabriel’s Angels, North Scottsdale Chamber of Commerce, and ArmedZilla Foundation
Free Entrance Days in All US National Parks – September 25th – No fees will be collected on this weekend so people can enjoy their national parks. Check the link for the full list of parks participating in this offer.
Fashion Week 2010 – September 30th, October 1st and 2nd – Schedule and site TBD
Chambers of Fear – Starting October 1st – Billed as Arizona’s Scariest Haunted House, Chambers of Fear is the first of many great haunted house destinations around the greater Phoenix area.
5th Annual Dine Out with the Chefs: A Celebration of the Culinary Arts – October 3rd – 4-6:30 PM – Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts – One of the Valley’s premier culinary events, Dine Out with the Chefs celebrates its 5th anniversary with a new roster of outstanding chefs, live entertainment and other surprises. Guests mingle with more than 20 of the Valley’s top chefs and sample their culinary creations, from delicious soups, salads and appetizers to some of their signature dishes and most decadent desserts.
Phoenix Coyotes Home Opener – October 16th – 6:00 PM – Jobing.com Arena – Fresh from opening the season in Prague the Phoenix Coyotes will open their 2010-2011 season against the team that defeated them in the playoffs….the Detroit Red Wings.
Free Entrance Days in All US National Parks – November 11th – No fees will be collected on this weekend so people can enjoy their national parks. Check the link for the full list of parks participating in this offer.
22nd Annual Insight Bowl – 8:00 PM – December 28th – Sun Devil Stadium – According to the Insight Bowl’s Webiste "This bowl game is an electrifying experience in college football that you won’t want to miss! The Insight Bowl is bigger and better this year with the third pick from the Big 12 Conference and the third or fourth pick from the Big Ten Conference, after the BCS selections. These two conference face-off with hard-hitting action and rambunctious fans in attendance to support their teams. Annually held at Sun Devil Stadium in Tempe, the Insight Bowl will be televised on ESPN."
40th Annual Fiesta Bowl – January 1, 2011 – 6:30 PM – University of Phoenix Stadium – According to the Fiesta Bowl’s website: "As a member of the Bowl Championship Series, the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl will host the Big 12 Conference champion and another top team in college football. The game will be broadcast nationally on ESPN."
Tostitos BCS National Championship – January 10th – 6:30 PM – University of Phoenix Stadium – According to the Fiesta Bowl’s website: "The Fiesta Bowl is proud to host its seventh national championship game on January 10, 2011. The No. 1 team in the country will face-off against the No. 2 team at University of Phoenix Stadium vying for the national title."
National Geographic Live! 4-Part Speaker Series – My Wild Life – March 23rd, 2011 – Mesa Arts Center – Mireya Mayor, will take audiences through the wild ride of her life, from Miami Dolphins cheerleader, to Fulbright Scholar, to primatologist, to National Geographic WILD TV correspondent.
18) Raven Events ‘Sip, Shop, and Socialize’ – August 27th – Devil’s Martini North – 5 to 9 PM – According to the promoter "The Sip, Shop & Socialize™ event was created by Raven Events for the purpose of bringing guests
together to mix and mingle for social and professional reasons, and presenting them with the opportunity
to discover and support unique local businesses that offer gifts, products and services. By combining
business networking, happy hour specials, delicious food, and convenient shopping, there is sure to be
something for everyone who attends this popular event. All are welcome to attend. This is a free event."
19) Don’t forget the Downtown Phoenix Public Market – Weekly on Wednesdays from 4 to 8 PM and Saturday from 8 AM to Noon.
20) Lucky Strike Lanes – Downtown Phoenix – The newest night spot in downtown Phoenix opens Friday morning. Dress Code enforced.
21) Scottsdale Art Walk – Every Thursday evening from 7 to 9 PM – FREE – Dubbed ‘America’s Original Art Walk’ art fans get the opportunity to browse through all the local art galleries.
27) Black Pearl Poetry Thursdays – Tempe – Thursdays – MADCAP Theaters – $5 Adults $3 Students (no matter what age) – 7:30 PM to 10:30 PM – A poetry open mic night right in downtown Tempe!
21.5) Concerts
New to the Concert/Event Calendar this week (Info and Ticket Purchasing in the links for each event):
Howie Mandel – Chandler Center for the Arts – Friday September 24th at 8 PM – While Howie has remained a constant force in show business for over 30 years, he has been thrust back in the spotlight as the host of what has become a national phenomenon “Deal or No Deal.” The show has become an instant hit. Howie Mandel’s versatile career has encompassed virtually all aspects of the entertainment spectrum, including television, film and stage. From his work on the Emmy-Award winning “St. Elsewhere,” to the international (and also Emmy nominated) “Bobby’s World,” Howie has become a mainstay of the American comedy scene.
The Australian Pink Floyd Show – Friday October 1 – Dodge Theater – Described by the London Times as “the best tribute show in the world,” The Australian Pink Floyd Show brings their tribute to Phoenix with the ‘Greatest Hits World Tour.’ The show will include jaw-dropping note-for-note musical excerpts from Pink Floyd’s legendary albums Wish You Were Here, Animals, Dark Side of the Moon & The Wall
Carrie Underwood – October 3rd at 7:30 PM – Jobing.com Arena – Multi Platinum Recording Artist Carrie Underwood is bringing her highly successful ‘Play on Tour’ tour to the Jobing.com Arena in October. Ms. Underwood will be donating 36 cents from every ticket sold for this show to ‘Save the Children’s United States Program’. Billy Currington and Sons of Syliva will open the show.
Benise – The Spanish Guitar – Chandler Center for the Arts – Sunday October 3rd at 7:00 PM – According to the Chandler Center for the Arts website: BENISE, and his Emmy Award Winning Nights of Fire Cast, returns with a new World Music & Dance production “THE SPANISH GUITAR”.In this new show Benise’s guitar becomes the keeper of stories of glory and tragedy through times and worlds gone by, a treasure chest of inspiration. His masterful and passionate playing, brilliantly choreographed dance numbers and orchestral pieces make this show a truly magical journey. Here’s a sample of what you can expect from the show:
Jerry Seinfeld – October 9th – Dodge Theater – Legendary funny man Jerry Seinfeld heads back to the place where he is the funniest, on stage. Don’t miss this rare performance!
Jack Johnson: To the Sea Tour 2010 – Sunday October 10th at 7:00 PM – Cricket Wireless Pavilion – Constantly working on perfecting his already great live show, Jack Johnson is returning to Phoenix to support his new album ‘To the Sea’. The really cool aspect about this show is that 100% of the proceeds from the tour will go to charity! Your ticket will not just allow you to see a great live act but you will also be helping out Johnson’s All At Once Community. G. Love and Special Sauce along with Zee Avi will open the show.
Steve Martin and the Steep Canyon Rangers – October 10th – Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts – Actor/Comedian Steve Martin showcases one of his long standing, but rarely showcased, talents to Scottsdale. He will be performing his banjo with the Steep Canyon Rangers. According to the SCFTPA’s website: “More than 30 years after Steve Martin’s novelty hit about a pharaoh born in Arizona made its debut on Saturday Night Live, this comedian, actor, playwright and bona-fide banjo player’s second musical album (The Crow: New Songs for the Five-String Banjo) spent 30 weeks at number one on the Billboard charts. It’s an amazing triumph considering he also composed and performed all of the songs on the CD, which won him a Grammy Award for ‘Best Bluegrass Album.’
Partnered with The Steep Canyon Rangers band, Steve Martin rides into the West’s Most Western Town with his posse of five bluegrass musicians from North Carolina, performing on the banjo, fiddle, guitar, bass and mandolin. Spotlighting his fleet skills at the bluegrass technique of the clawhammer, Martin will pepper his 100-minute mostly instrumental concert with humorous quips.”
Kenny Rogers – October 14th at 7:30 PM at the Dodge Theater
Jimmy Buffett and the Coral Reefer Band – MGM Grand Hotel – Las Vegas, NV – Saturday October 23rd – 7:00 PM – We don’t normally post out of town information like this but since Mr. Buffett will be in close proximity to Phoenix, we had to post this. Also, if you have never seen him perform in Las Vegas, you must go. He throws one HELL of a party not only at his show but with his after parties at his bars on the Las Vegas Strip.
*NOTE* THE JIMMY BUFFETT SHOW IS IN LAS VEGAS!!
Stanley Clarke Band featuring Hiromi – October 23rd – Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts – Jazz Legend Stanley Clarke and Jazz Virtuoso Hiromi converge on the SCFTPA for what is to be an amazing night of Jazz.
Details on what to expect in the video below:
Ravi Shankar – October 23rd – Mesa Arts Center – The Sitar master returns to the valley
Cirque Shanghai Bai Xi – October 24th – Chandler Center for the Arts – According to the Chandler Center for the Arts website "Dating back to the Han Dynasty more than 2000 years ago, Chinese acrobatic spectacles were first called “Bai Xi,” meaning “one hundred amazing acts,” in reference to the performer’s seemingly limitless skills and innumerable feats they could perform. These daring and beautiful talents were featured in command performances for China’s imperial courts and have been passed down and enhanced through generations. Cirque Shanghai Bai Xi combines all aspects of the traditional and the modern in acrobatic stage performance; awesome displays of physical strength and incredible feats of balance, traditional and contemporary dance and martial arts…all performed in spectacular costumes, on the stage and high in the air. This grand theatrical production from Cirque Shanghai Bai Xi is a breathtaking spectacle!"
Nickelback – October 29th – Cricket Wireless Pavilion – See Link for full details and to purchase tickets
Alpin Hong - October 29th – Chandler Center for the Arts – According to the Chandler Center for the Arts website: "Pianist Alpin Hong has the reputation as a modern day Pied Piper and a mentor for the iPod generation. Whatever your notions are about classical music, push them aside right now! Opening the ears, eyes and imagination with his combination of stunning technique, emotional range and humor continues to bring audiences young and old to their feet. Rooted in extensive classical training and a love of skateboarding, snowboarding, martial arts, and videogames, Alpin is a creative force unmatched in its youthful vivacity and boundless energy. Alpin connects with people of all ages, experiences, and backgrounds with his uniquely humorous and visionary approach to arts education."
Point of Grace – November 12th – Chandler Center for the Arts – According to the Chandler Center for the Arts website: "True talent really knows no boundaries, so it’s no surprise to those who have followed Point of Grace’s groundbreaking success in the gospel market that the gifted group has recently seen their audience expand to the country music arena with the poignant hit “How You Live (Turn Up the Music).” “We couldn’t have planned it. It’s a natural progression for our music,” observes Point of Grace’s Shelley Breen of the group’s organic move onto the country charts. Though some artists might tweak their sound to appeal to a new audience, Point of Grace has simply continued to make the same positive, life-affirming music distinguished by soaring harmonies and compelling lyrics."
Abba Maina – November 13th – Chandler Center for the Arts – According to the Chandler Center for the Arts website: "Abba Mania’ has been delighting audiences of all ages since 1999, touring the world in its quest to bring the music of the Swedish super group to their millions of fans, old and new! In 2002 ‘Abba Mania’ played 18 weeks in the Strand Theatre, London re-creating the ABBA phenomenon for fans from all over the world, as far away as Tahiti. ABBA’s timeless songs were written to be enjoyed live and ‘Abba Mania’ gives you exactly that: 2 hours of uplifting, dance-inducing and sometimes heart-breaking songs, fully live with fantastic staging, lighting and effects. The show recreates ABBA’s sound not only perfectly, but respectfully, too, earning them the coveted Radio Regernbogen Best Musical’ award in Germany following a sell-out run at the Deutsches Theater Munich. ‘Abba Mania’ is not only for life long, die-hard ABBA fans but also for the new generation of fans, who never had the opportunity to see ABBA live."
Andre Rieu – November 29th at 7:30 PM – Jobing.com Arena – Andre Rieu along with his 55 piece Johann Strauss Orchestra will be performing in Glendale as part of his ‘Celebration of Music Tour’. Mr. Rieu had this to say about his upcoming tour: “Next year will be the ‘Celebration of Music Tour’. I always say that music is the most wonderful thing in the world. Music triggers emotions. I want to bring an ode to waltzes and polkas that bring joy, to romantic ballads and to many more beautiful melodies. It will be a very special night”.
Moscow Ballet’s adaptation of ‘The Nutcracker’ – December 22nd – Dodge Theater – Moscow Ballet features top graduates of the Perm, Vaganova, Moscow State Academic, and Kiev schools. Critics rave that the Great Russian Nutcracker is “flawless,” “breathtaking,” and “dazzling.” Whimsical and imaginative storytelling blend with the richness of Russian classical ballet to make the Great Russian Nutcracker a memorable holiday treat for everyone.
4) Chandler Art Walk – Downtown Chandler – Third Friday of every month
5) ASU Football Open Team Scrimmage – August 20th – 8:00 AM – 10:30 AM – Sun Devil Stadium – The 2010 ASU Football Team will hold a team scrimmage and will be open to the public.
Garden Flashlight Tours – Every Thursday and Saturday until August 28th – Desert Botanical Garden – Need a great idea for an Outdoor Date night? Try the Flashlight Tours at the Desert Botanical Garden its a great outing and a great way to learn more about the local desert flora and fauna of the area.
13) Arizona Diamondbacks 2010 Season – Another season of Diamondbacks baseball is well underway. New manager Kirk Gibson has the Diamondbacks ready to take on Major League Baseball’s best! Don’t miss the action this season as they challenge the best of Major League Baseball!
Ticketmaster has your individual tickets for all game this season:
14) MADCAP Theaters – Tempe – Ongoing – I think by now everyone knows that MADCAP has earned a permanent spot on the best things to do list for the week for the wonderful selection of movies to choose from. Check their listings (click the link) for what’s showing for the given week. You just might find that gem of a movie, a classic or something new and original to watch. MADCAP has it all!
15) Phoenix Mercury – The 2007 and 2009 WNBA Champions are back for another season and they only have one goal in mind….win the Championship again. Come see your Phoenix Mercury play the WNBA’s best. Even former Phoenix Suns legend Charles Barkley is impressed by the high level of competition in this league.
16) Chandler Farmer’s Market is every Thursday from 3 to 7 p.m. at Dr. A. J. Chandler Park (downtown Chandler) – Live music on the second Thursday of every month.
17) Upcoming Events
Chandler Center for the Arts Free Concert Series – Every Friday until September 19th, the Chandler Center for the Arts will have a series of concerts that is open to the public (seating is on a first come, first served basis).
Here’s the lineup of concerts that you can see for no charge:
Friday, August 27, 2010 – 7:30pm – Brad Richte (Guitarist/Songwriter)
Sunday, September 12, 2010 – 7pm – “That’s Life” From Sinatra to Sondheim
Sunday, September 19, 2010 – 3pm – Calo Flamenco – CUADRO
Raven Events ‘Sip, Shop, and Socialize’ – August 27th – Devil’s Martini North – 5 to 9 PM – According to the promoter “The Sip, Shop & Socialize™ event was created by Raven Events for the purpose of bringing guests
together to mix and mingle for social and professional reasons, and presenting them with the opportunity
to discover and support unique local businesses that offer gifts, products and services. By combining
business networking, happy hour specials, delicious food, and convenient shopping, there is sure to be
something for everyone who attends this popular event. All are welcome to attend. This is a free event.”
ASU Football Mock Game – August 27th – 7 PM – Sun Devil Stadium – The ASU Football team will hold an inter-squad mock game (last year they used referees) and will be open to the public.
Street League Skateboarding – August 28th – Jobing.com Arena – The Worlds first professional skateboarding league featuring the worlds best skateboarders!
First Friday – Downtown Phoenix – It’s that time of the month where the artists of Phoenix open their doors to the public. Since First Friday is one of the coolest and greatest cultural events that Phoenix has to offer it’s a must see event!
2nd Friday in Mesa – Friday August 13th – 6 pm to 10 pm – Free – The Downtown Mesa Merchants present second friday a great event for everyone to enjoy art, music and entertainment..
Free Entrance Days in All US National Parks – September 25th – No fees will be collected on this weekend so people can enjoy their national parks. Check the link for the full list of parks participating in this offer.
Fashion Week 2010 – September 30th, October 1st and 2nd – Schedule and site TBD
Chambers of Fear – Starting October 1st – Billed as Arizona’s Scariest Haunted House, Chambers of Fear is the first of many great haunted house destinations around the greater Phoenix area.
5th Annual Dine Out with the Chefs: A Celebration of the Culinary Arts – October 3rd – 4-6:30 PM – Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts – One of the Valley’s premier culinary events, Dine Out with the Chefs celebrates its 5th anniversary with a new roster of outstanding chefs, live entertainment and other surprises. Guests mingle with more than 20 of the Valley’s top chefs and sample their culinary creations, from delicious soups, salads and appetizers to some of their signature dishes and most decadent desserts.
Phoenix Coyotes Home Opener – October 16th – 6:00 PM – Jobing.com Arena – Fresh from opening the season in Prague the Phoenix Coyotes will open their 2010-2011 season against the team that defeated them in the playoffs….the Detroit Red Wings.
Free Entrance Days in All US National Parks – November 11th – No fees will be collected on this weekend so people can enjoy their national parks. Check the link for the full list of parks participating in this offer.
National Geographic Live! 4-Part Speaker Series – My Wild Life – March 23rd, 2011 – Mesa Arts Center – Mireya Mayor, will take audiences through the wild ride of her life, from Miami Dolphins cheerleader, to Fulbright Scholar, to primatologist, to National Geographic WILD TV correspondent.
18) Black Pearl Poetry Thursdays – Tempe – Thursdays – MADCAP Theaters – $5 Adults $3 Students (no matter what age) – 7:30 PM to 10:30 PM – A poetry open mic night right in downtown Tempe!
19) Don’t forget the Downtown Phoenix Public Market – Weekly on Wednesdays from 4 to 8 PM and Saturday from 8 AM to Noon.
21) Scottsdale Art Walk – Every Thursday evening from 7 to 9 PM – FREE – Dubbed ‘America’s Original Art Walk’ art fans get the opportunity to browse through all the local art galleries.
New to the Concert/Event Calendar this week (Info and Ticket Purchasing in the links for each event):
Tickets on August 23rd at 10 AM
The Australian Pink Floyd Show – Friday October 1 – Dodge Theater – Described by the London Times as “the best tribute show in the world,” The Australian Pink Floyd Show brings their tribute to Phoenix with the ‘Greatest Hits World Tour.’ The show will include jaw-dropping note-for-note musical excerpts from Pink Floyd’s legendary albums Wish You Were Here, Animals, Dark Side of the Moon & The Wall
The Tubes – August 27 – The Compound Grill – Yes, it’s the original group.
The Maine – Friday August 27 – The Nile Theater – 105 West Main Street Mesa – According to the promoter’s website:
“The Phoenix based rockers debuted at #16 on the Billboard Album Chart this week with the release of their new Album “Black & White” (SIRE). The album is the bands second album, first on major label Sire Records. Earlier this week MTV premiered the new video “Inside Of You” calling it a “Instant classic!”The band will be preforming at The Nile Theatre on the last day of their current tour on Friday August 27th.”
Green Day with AFI - August 30th – Cricket Wireless Pavilion – Tickets on Sale April 3rd at 10 AM – Green Day returns to Phoenix almost a year to the day after their last Phoenix show. One of the better acts to see live, Green Day never fails to deliver.
Michael Bolton – September 10th – 8PM – Tickets on Sale now! More details in the link.
Howie Mandel – Chandler Center for the Arts – Friday September 24th at 8 PM – While Howie has remained a constant force in show business for over 30 years, he has been thrust back in the spotlight as the host of what has become a national phenomenon “Deal or No Deal.” The show has become an instant hit. Howie Mandel’s versatile career has encompassed virtually all aspects of the entertainment spectrum, including television, film and stage. From his work on the Emmy-Award winning “St. Elsewhere,” to the international (and also Emmy nominated) “Bobby’s World,” Howie has become a mainstay of the American comedy scene.
Carrie Underwood – October 3rd at 7:30 PM – Jobing.com Arena – Multi Platinum Recording Artist Carrie Underwood is bringing her highly successful ‘Play on Tour’ tour to the Jobing.com Arena in October. Ms. Underwood will be donating 36 cents from every ticket sold for this show to ‘Save the Children’s United States Program’. Billy Currington and Sons of Syliva will open the show.
Benise – The Spanish Guitar – Chandler Center for the Arts – Sunday October 3rd at 7:00 PM – According to the Chandler Center for the Arts website: BENISE, and his Emmy Award Winning Nights of Fire Cast, returns with a new World Music & Dance production “THE SPANISH GUITAR”.In this new show Benise’s guitar becomes the keeper of stories of glory and tragedy through times and worlds gone by, a treasure chest of inspiration. His masterful and passionate playing, brilliantly choreographed dance numbers and orchestral pieces make this show a truly magical journey. Here’s a sample of what you can expect from the show:
Jerry Seinfeld – October 9th – Dodge Theater – Legendary funny man Jerry Seinfeld heads back to the place where he is the funniest, on stage. Don’t miss this rare performance!
Jack Johnson: To the Sea Tour 2010 – Sunday October 10th at 7:00 PM – Cricket Wireless Pavilion – Constantly working on perfecting his already great live show, Jack Johnson is returning to Phoenix to support his new album ‘To the Sea’. The really cool aspect about this show is that 100% of the proceeds from the tour will go to charity! Your ticket will not just allow you to see a great live act but you will also be helping out Johnson’s All At Once Community. G. Love and Special Sauce along with Zee Avi will open the show.
Steve Martin and the Steep Canyon Rangers – October 10th – Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts – Actor/Comedian Steve Martin showcases one of his long standing, but rarely showcased, talents to Scottsdale. He will be performing his banjo with the Steep Canyon Rangers. According to the SCFTPA’s website: “More than 30 years after Steve Martin’s novelty hit about a pharaoh born in Arizona made its debut on Saturday Night Live, this comedian, actor, playwright and bona-fide banjo player’s second musical album (The Crow: New Songs for the Five-String Banjo) spent 30 weeks at number one on the Billboard charts. It’s an amazing triumph considering he also composed and performed all of the songs on the CD, which won him a Grammy Award for ‘Best Bluegrass Album.’
Partnered with The Steep Canyon Rangers band, Steve Martin rides into the West’s Most Western Town with his posse of five bluegrass musicians from North Carolina, performing on the banjo, fiddle, guitar, bass and mandolin. Spotlighting his fleet skills at the bluegrass technique of the clawhammer, Martin will pepper his 100-minute mostly instrumental concert with humorous quips.”
Kenny Rogers – October 14th at 7:30 PM at the Dodge Theater
Jimmy Buffett and the Coral Reefer Band – MGM Grand Hotel – Las Vegas, NV – Saturday October 23rd – 7:00 PM – We don’t normally post out of town information like this but since Mr. Buffett will be in close proximity to Phoenix, we had to post this. Also, if you have never seen him perform in Las Vegas, you must go. He throws one HELL of a party not only at his show but with his after parties at his bars on the Las Vegas Strip.
*NOTE* THE JIMMY BUFFETT SHOW IS IN LAS VEGAS!!
Stanley Clarke Band featuring Hiromi – October 23rd – Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts – Jazz Legend Stanley Clarke and Jazz Virtuoso Hiromi converge on the SCFTPA for what is to be an amazing night of Jazz.
Details on what to expect in the video below:
Ravi Shankar – October 23rd – Mesa Arts Center – The Sitar master returns to the valley
Cirque Shanghai Bai Xi – October 24th – Chandler Center for the Arts – According to the Chandler Center for the Arts website “Dating back to the Han Dynasty more than 2000 years ago, Chinese acrobatic spectacles were first called “Bai Xi,” meaning “one hundred amazing acts,” in reference to the performer’s seemingly limitless skills and innumerable feats they could perform. These daring and beautiful talents were featured in command performances for China’s imperial courts and have been passed down and enhanced through generations. Cirque Shanghai Bai Xi combines all aspects of the traditional and the modern in acrobatic stage performance; awesome displays of physical strength and incredible feats of balance, traditional and contemporary dance and martial arts…all performed in spectacular costumes, on the stage and high in the air. This grand theatrical production from Cirque Shanghai Bai Xi is a breathtaking spectacle!”
Nickelback – October 29th – Cricket Wireless Pavilion – See Link for full details and to purchase tickets
Alpin Hong - October 29th – Chandler Center for the Arts – According to the Chandler Center for the Arts website: “Pianist Alpin Hong has the reputation as a modern day Pied Piper and a mentor for the iPod generation. Whatever your notions are about classical music, push them aside right now! Opening the ears, eyes and imagination with his combination of stunning technique, emotional range and humor continues to bring audiences young and old to their feet. Rooted in extensive classical training and a love of skateboarding, snowboarding, martial arts, and videogames, Alpin is a creative force unmatched in its youthful vivacity and boundless energy. Alpin connects with people of all ages, experiences, and backgrounds with his uniquely humorous and visionary approach to arts education.”
Point of Grace – November 12th – Chandler Center for the Arts – According to the Chandler Center for the Arts website: “True talent really knows no boundaries, so it’s no surprise to those who have followed Point of Grace’s groundbreaking success in the gospel market that the gifted group has recently seen their audience expand to the country music arena with the poignant hit “How You Live (Turn Up the Music).” “We couldn’t have planned it. It’s a natural progression for our music,” observes Point of Grace’s Shelley Breen of the group’s organic move onto the country charts. Though some artists might tweak their sound to appeal to a new audience, Point of Grace has simply continued to make the same positive, life-affirming music distinguished by soaring harmonies and compelling lyrics.”
Abba Maina – November 13th – Chandler Center for the Arts – According to the Chandler Center for the Arts website: “Abba Mania’ has been delighting audiences of all ages since 1999, touring the world in its quest to bring the music of the Swedish super group to their millions of fans, old and new! In 2002 ‘Abba Mania’ played 18 weeks in the Strand Theatre, London re-creating the ABBA phenomenon for fans from all over the world, as far away as Tahiti. ABBA’s timeless songs were written to be enjoyed live and ‘Abba Mania’ gives you exactly that: 2 hours of uplifting, dance-inducing and sometimes heart-breaking songs, fully live with fantastic staging, lighting and effects. The show recreates ABBA’s sound not only perfectly, but respectfully, too, earning them the coveted Radio Regernbogen Best Musical’ award in Germany following a sell-out run at the Deutsches Theater Munich. ‘Abba Mania’ is not only for life long, die-hard ABBA fans but also for the new generation of fans, who never had the opportunity to see ABBA live.”
Andre Rieu – November 29th at 7:30 PM – Jobing.com Arena – Andre Rieu along with his 55 piece Johann Strauss Orchestra will be performing in Glendale as part of his ‘Celebration of Music Tour’. Mr. Rieu had this to say about his upcoming tour: “Next year will be the ‘Celebration of Music Tour’. I always say that music is the most wonderful thing in the world. Music triggers emotions. I want to bring an ode to waltzes and polkas that bring joy, to romantic ballads and to many more beautiful melodies. It will be a very special night”.
Moscow Ballet’s adaptation of ‘The Nutcracker’ – December 22nd – Dodge Theater – Moscow Ballet features top graduates of the Perm, Vaganova, Moscow State Academic, and Kiev schools. Critics rave that the Great Russian Nutcracker is “flawless,” “breathtaking,” and “dazzling.” Whimsical and imaginative storytelling blend with the richness of Russian classical ballet to make the Great Russian Nutcracker a memorable holiday treat for everyone.