Phoenix/ Arts & Culture
Published on August 29, 2019
3 fun music events in Phoenix this weekendPhoto: Nick Karvounis/Unsplash

If you love live music, there's no time like the present when it comes to getting out and about in Phoenix. Here are the local shows worth checking out this weekend.

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Summer Cannibals

From the event description:

Summer Cannibals’ fourth album "Can’t Tell Me No" is a defiant release whose very existence is the result of taking back power — after escaping a manipulative personal and creative relationship, guitarist/vocalist and bandleader Jessica Boudreaux chose to scrap an entire record that had been finished for over a year and start from scratch.

When: Saturday, Aug. 31, 7:30-10:30 p.m.
Where: Valley Bar, 130 N. Central Ave.
Admission: $12
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Isaiah Tílson: 'Classed Up' Release Show

From the event description:

Isaiah Tílson’s “Classed Up” album release show will feature musical performances by Isaiag Tilson, The LOT, Conrad Varela and Sophie Dorsten. Tristan Bowling will do comedy. Proceeds benefit the Lymphoma Research Foundation.

When: Saturday, Aug. 31, 8-11:59 p.m.
Where: Last Exit Live, 717 S. Central Ave.
Admission: $12 (Pre-Sale). Additional ticket options are available.
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Wild Pink and Ryley Walker

From the event description:

Ryley Walker with Wild Pink. Wild Pink songwriter John Ross sings about lakes, hills and trees; moss, thickets and canopies; smoke, snow and wind. The impressionistic cover art of the band’s eponymous debut full-length depicts a serene riverbed flush with dreamy hues of purple and green.

When: Sunday, Sept. 1, 8-11 p.m.
Where: Valley Bar, 130 N. Central Ave.
Admission: $12
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