comparemela.com

Latest Breaking News On - Sonoran lawn - Page 1 : comparemela.com

Best Phoenix Concerts This Weekend: Excision, Come Together Benefit 5 0, Mark Zubia

Best Phoenix Concerts This Weekend: Excision, Come Together Benefit 5 0, Mark Zubia
phoenixnewtimes.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from phoenixnewtimes.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

The Van Buren to Reopen in June, Plus More Phoenix Music News

Metro Phoenix s music scene is slowly returning to normal as venues gear up to reopen and promoters announce new festivals and concerts. The following rundown of recent local music news includes instances of both, as well as details about upcoming albums being released by local bands like The Maine and Flotsam and Jetsam. The Van Buren in Downtown Phoenix to Reopen in June You won’t have to wait much longer to catch a show at The Van Buren. The popular downtown Phoenix concert venue will reopen and resume hosting live shows, dance parties, and other events in early June after a 15-month-long hiatus caused by COVID-19.

Chauvet lights socially distant pod show

Chauvet lights socially distant pod show Tuesday, 6 April 2021 ‘Everyone was able to enjoy the sense of connectivity that this venue is known for’ (photo: Jacob Tyler Dunn) USA - For a large venue, the 115,000sq.ft Sonoran Lawn at the Rawhide Event Centre in Chandler, AZ often feels intimate to concert goers. Perhaps that’s because of the crowds that, prior to the pandemic, packed the site for the national acts that performed there. When Sullivan King, Ghastly and Shiba San appeared at the venue over three nights, headlining a series of EDM shows produced by Relentless Beats, COVID-19 safety protocols restricted the number of fans that could be present. Those lucky enough to score a ticket had to stay within widely-separated 8ft x 8ft pods.

Jimmy Eat World Is Releasing a Graphic Novel, Plus More Phoenix Music News

As the Valley’s live music scene is slowly beginning to return to normal, here’s a rundown of recent local news, including a new graphic novel from Jimmy Eat World, details about Arizona Musicfest s outdoor concerts, and a new date for an upcoming show by Ministry. Jimmy Eat World is Releasing a Graphic Novel Local power-pop act Jimmy Eat World is expanding to the sequential art world. Next month, the band will release a graphic novel entitled 555, which is based on the 2019 song of the same name. Written by Jimmy Eat World frontman Jim Adkins and comic book artist Alex Paknadel, the science fiction-inspired story will tell the tale of a character named Klaarg, who “works for an evil galactic empire as an overseer of a cloned workforce and ends up battling with his own values as his purpose in the universe becomes threatened.

© 2024 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.