Bands & Musicians in Arizona
Arizona's music centers on Phoenix, Tucson, and Tempe, where punk, indie, and alternative rock share stages with psychedelic and alt-country acts. The Southwestern sound incorporates Mexican-American traditions alongside desert-influenced rock and folk. Clubs and festivals across the state showcase both established and emerging artists in diverse genres.
393 cities in Arizona
Page 2 of 20Avondale
Population 89,214
Flagstaff
56Population 76,531
Flagstaff's music scene spans indie rock, bluegrass, and punk, with the historic Orpheum Theater and the all-ages Hive serving as anchors for touring and local acts. The Flagstaff Symphony Orchestra and Coconino Center for the Arts add classical and experimental programming to the mix. Northern Arizona University and steady tourism help sustain a diverse calendar of live music across genres.
Casas Adobes
Population 69,917
Queen Creek
Population 61,788
Maricopa
Population 59,605
Lake Havasu City
62Population 57,034
Lake Havasu City's music scene reflects its character as a desert resort community along the Colorado River. Local musicians perform classic rock, country, and original material at restaurants, bars, and community events near the London Bridge and waterfront. The Lake Havasu Symphonic Winds and community-driven initiatives like First Friday Havasu provide regular performance opportunities for local artists. A growing network of cover bands and songwriters keeps live music active throughout the winter snowbird season.
Casa Grande
Population 55,186
Marana
Population 52,542
Catalina Foothills
Population 50,573
Oro Valley
Population 47,053
Prescott Valley
Population 47,015
Prescott
Population 46,054
Sierra Vista
Population 45,212
Bullhead City
Population 41,593
Apache Junction
Population 38,855
Sun City
Population 37,748
El Mirage
Population 35,652
San Luis
Population 35,189
Sahuarita
Population 34,238
Kingman
Population 33,052
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