
Bassist and percussionist Oteil Burbridge, keyboard player Jeff Chimenti, and drummer Jay Lane are also in the mix. The lineup includes John Mayer on lead guitar and vocals alongside original members Bob Weir on rhythm guitar, and Mickey Hart on drums. Following the band’s 50th-anniversary Fare Thee Well tour in 2015, they began touring as Dead & Company. Even after Garcia’s death in 1995, the band kept on truckin’ over the past three decades. Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre, 2121 North 83rd AvenueSince the Grateful Dead formed in the ’60s, the music of Jerry Garcia, Bob Weir, and countless other contributors has gained a true cult status. His latest release, this year’s “The People’s Champ,” showcases his predilection for self-examination, as it's been described by critics as “ a soulful hip-hop vibe with lyrical pop introspection.” With A R I Z O N A and Julia Wolf 7:30 p.m., $49.50 via. His next few albums - including 2019's “From Michigan with Love," 2020's "A Letter to My Younger Self," and 2021's "Change of Scenery II" - have all charted on the Billboard 200.

The album was a success, helping propel him from a college kid making bedroom pop to an indie darling. Starting with his 2015 EP, “Change of Scenery,” the artist has explored his innermost thoughts, emotions, and mental health struggles in his catchy songs, which mix pop, hip-hop, electronica, and soul elements.

The Van Buren, 401 West Van Buren StreetSay what you will about his penchant for colorful headwear, but indie singer-songwriter Mikael Temrowski, better known as Quinn XCII, has never shied away from laying his soul bare in his music. Be sure to check out Phoenix New Times’ live music listings for more shows happening around town from Monday, May 22, to Thursday, May 25.

You can also catch Dead & Company’s final Valley performance and skank up a storm with The Slackers.ĭetails about all of these concerts can be found below. A gig by rapper, singer, and actress Lizzo at Footprint Center tops the list, which also includes all-female rock act L7 and legendary goth band The Sisters of Mercy visiting Tempe’s Marquee Theatre. This week’s concert offerings in metro Phoenix feature a mix of much-anticipated tours, a few old-school acts and a one-man band in a modified motorcycle helmet.
