• Warren G

    The Marquee Theatre 730 N. Mill Ave., Tempe, AZ, United States

    I'm tweaking into a whole new era; G-funk, step to this, I dare ya. Funk on a whole new level—the rhythm is the bass and the bass is the treble.

    $40
  • Kool Keith (with MC Homeless)

    The Rebel Lounge 2303 E. Indian School Rd., Phoenix, AZ, United States

    Genuinely one of the most innovative stylists in hip-hop history, Ultramagnetic MCs alumnus Kool Keith secured rap immortality with his seminal 1996 release Dr. Octagonecologyst, a concept album written from the perspective of his alter ego Dr. Octagon, an evil gynecologist from the planet Jupiter.

    $25.82
  • Melrose Street Fair

    Melrose District N. 7th Ave. and W. Glenrosa Ave., Phoenix, AZ, United States

    It's a street fair! It's free! You can buy tchotchkes and go to the local bars! Depending on your tolerance for people in leather dog masks, it's kid friendly! It's for charity (probably?)!

    Free
  • Playboy Manbaby (with Dune Rats, Boy Wonder)

    Crescent Ballroom 308 N. 2nd Ave., Phoenix, AZ, United States

    Phoenix band Playboy Manbaby headline this indie punk roundup with their chaotic, absurdist garage rock, wearing satirical punk influences like The Dead Kennedys on their sleeves. Fellow ironists Dune Rats and Boy Wonder open the show.

    $22
  • Femmes of PHX (with sarah june., Big Bug, Right Rosemary, Maeby)

    The Rebel Lounge 2303 E. Indian School Rd., Phoenix, AZ, United States

    The Rebel Lounge hosts this roundup of local female-fronted bands. sarah june. headlines with soft, introspective acoustic pop that evokes modern sadgirls like Phoebe Bridgers. Incongruously, Maeby appears to perform some kind of electroclash technopop. Many of these other bands don't even have an Internet presence! So underground!

    $16.13
  • Wand

    The Rebel Lounge 2303 E. Indian School Rd., Phoenix, AZ, United States
    $18.00
  • Saint Motel (with Great Good Fine Ok)

    The Van Buren 401 W. Van Buren St., Phoenix, AZ, United States

    Saint Motel's perky indie pop sounds suspiciously like it might be used to advertise a Target summer sale, but it's poppy and fun and maybe we don't have to think about this stuff quite so much and are allowed to just dance occasionally. Great Good Fine OK take this sound in more of a dreampop, indie-electro, MGMT direction. Falsetto abounds.

    $30