Arizona Event & Concert Venues
Upcoming events, schedules, and tickets at 14 of Arizona's top venues — from downtown Phoenix arenas to historic theatres across the Valley, Tucson, and Northern AZ.
Phoenix

Chase Field
Phoenix
Downtown Phoenix ballpark, home of the Arizona Diamondbacks, with a retractable roof and a 48,000-plus seat capacity.

The Van Buren
Phoenix
Downtown Phoenix concert hall in the restored 1929 Phoenix Motor Company building, with a capacity of roughly 1,800.

Crescent Ballroom
Phoenix
Mid-sized music venue, lounge, and restaurant in a 1917 building in downtown Phoenix, with a 550-capacity concert hall.

Valley Bar
Phoenix
Underground music hall and bar in the basement of a 1949 building on Central Avenue in downtown Phoenix, with an intimate 250-capacity room.

The Rebel Lounge
Phoenix
Independent live-music club on Indian School Road in Phoenix, in the building that was formerly the legendary Mason Jar.

Last Exit Live
Phoenix
Intimate live-music venue in downtown Phoenix's historic Warehouse District, featuring national touring acts and local talent.
Arizona Financial Theatre
Phoenix
Multi-use 5,000-seat theatre in downtown Phoenix, opened in 2002 and formerly known as the Dodge, Comerica, and Arizona Federal theatres.

Phoenix Theatre Company
Phoenix
Professional theatre company on North Central Avenue in Phoenix, founded in 1920 and among the oldest continually operating theatres in the West.

Orpheum Theatre
Phoenix
Historic 1929 Spanish Baroque theatre in downtown Phoenix, restored by the city and reopened in 1997 as a 1,364-seat performing arts venue.

Footprint Center
Phoenix
Downtown Phoenix arena, home of the NBA's Phoenix Suns and WNBA's Phoenix Mercury, and a major concert venue.

