There’s something to be said for an artist who drops a definitive, fully-formed masterpiece and then immediately fucks off forever. The one-and-done artist is deeply underrated. Jimmy Fontaine The Postal Service and Death Cab For CutieĪrizona Financial Theatre, 400 W. With My Brightest Diamond 7 p.m., $59.50 via. Produced by Cate Le Bon, Cousins is a multi-layered, laid-back record with some surprising avant-garde flourishes. Their latest album, 2023's “Cousins,” marks a major shift for the band: it's their first time working with an outside producer since 2009. Born from the ashes of Uncle Tupelo, Wilco have expanded on their early alt-country roots into more experimental territory: dipping into Crazy Horse style shredding, doing folksy collabs with English firebrand Billy Bragg, and mixing in the chilly bleeps and bloops of krautrock. Like the sirens of old, you’d have to lash your dear old dad to the nearest mast to keep him from being beguiled by Jeff Tweedy’s wine-soaked rasp. Second St., Scottsdale It’s Tuesday night: Do you know where your father is? Open your ears and listen closely to the distant strains of pedal steel, guitar, and pounding drums echoing over the horizon - the tasteful maelstrom of Chicago’s Wilco, summoning all dads, dad bods, record store clerks and alt-country musicians within a 100-mile radius to the Scottsdale Civic Center’s new East Bowl amphitheater to tip back IPAs and jam out. ![]() Scottsdale Civic Center’s East Bowl Amphitheater, 7380 E. Read on for details about these shows and the rest of Phoenix's best concerts in October or check out our music listings for even more gigs around the Valley. Add in a new outdoor venue making its debut (Scottsdale Civic Center’s East Bowl amphitheater) and you’ve got a busy month for music. The Arizona State Fair’s much-anticipated concert series is returning, which will bring names like alt-rock godfathers Violent Femmes, hip-hop/pop artist Becky G, country music star Walker Hayes and R&B singer Ne-Yo to the Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum. Other high-profile names due at music venues around metro Phoenix this month include Travis Scott, Foo Fighters, Sting, Death Cab For Cutie, Macklemore and SZA, ![]() Hard rock legends Guns N’ Roses and Pink will both stage the biggest concerts in the Valley in October when they bring their respective stadium tours to town. The next four weeks will be filled with wall-to-wall shows, thanks to this month’s mix of music festivals, blockbuster tours and other factors. ![]() Welcome to one of the biggest months for concerts in the Valley.
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