5 Concerts to Check Out This Week (February 27-March 5)

Jason KeilFebruary 28, 2023
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The Eagles | Photo by Ebru Yildiz

Every week, we present a curated list of live music in a wide range of genres all around the Valley. Check out this week’s top picks.

February 28
Andy Shauf
Andy Shauf might not have reached the upper echelons of indie stardom (yet), but the Canadian singer-songwriter might sound familiar if you follow former President Barack Obama’s music playlists. The Neon Skyline, Shauf’s critically acclaimed 2020 breakthrough, made his list, likely because it recalls the breezy rock of the early ’70s. 8 p.m., $25-$38, Crescent Ballroom, 308 N. 2nd Ave., Phoenix, 602-716-2222, crescentphx.com

March 1
The Eagles
The popular ’70s group will be joined by Vince Gill and accompanied by an orchestra and choir to perform their landmark record Hotel California in its entirety. Check out any time you like, but you can never leave. 8 p.m. $124-$444, Footprint Center, 201 E. Jefferson St., Phoenix, 602-379-7800, footprintcenter.com

March 3
Riley Green
College quarterback. Reality show contestant. Riley Green wore a lot of hats before putting on an actual one for the cover of his debut album, Different ‘Round Here, which helped him earn the title of “New Male Artist of the Year” in 2019 from The Academy of Country Music. 8 p.m., $35, The Van Buren, 401 W. Van Buren St., Phoenix, livenation.com

March 3-4
M3F Fest
Jamie XX, Toro y Moi, Neil Frances, Neal Francis (?), and more of the best EDM and jam bands will take over Downtown for another edition of the popular nonprofit music festival. Check website for set times. Weekend ticket packages start at $135. Margaret T. Hance Park, 67 W. Culver St., Phoenix, m3ffest.com

March 4
Marc Anthony
The Grammy-winning salsa music pioneer returned to his roots on his latest album Pa’lla Voy by reuniting with Sergio George, who produced his debut. 8 p.m., $61-$181, Desert Diamond Arena, 29400 W. Maryland Ave., Glendale, 623-772-3200, desertdiamondarena.com