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Talking Stick Resort Arena, Phoenix AZ | Nearby Businesses


201 E Jefferson St
Phoenix, AZ 85004

(602) 379-2000

Talking Stick Resort Arena (formerly known as US Airways Center) is home of the Phoenix Suns, Phoenix Mercury and Arizona Rattlers, and a host of concerts, family shows and events throughout the year.

Performance Venue Near Talking Stick Resort Arena

Chase Field
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
401 E Jefferson St
Phoenix, AZ 85004

(480) 339-5000

Copper Blues
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
50 W Jefferson St
Phoenix, AZ 85003

(480) 719-5005

Downtown PHX's newest hotspot features a stage bar and over 60 beers on tap. Remember a time when life was good and make new memories, while enjoying live music, amazing food, and a patio bar overlooking CityScape. From lunch to late night and everything in between, come feed your souls with goodness. Happy Hour: EVERY DAY! from 3-6 pm. Make sure you get your parking ticket validated! We validate for the first three hours!

Copper Blues
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
50 W Jefferson St
Phoenix, AZ 85003

(480) 719-5005

Downtown PHX's newest hotspot features a stage bar and over 60 beers on tap. Remember a time when life was good and make new memories, while enjoying live music, amazing food, and a patio bar overlooking CityScape. From lunch to late night and everything in between, come feed your souls with goodness. Happy Hour: EVERY DAY! from 3-6 pm. Make sure you get your parking ticket validated! We validate for the first three hours!

Monarch Theatre
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
122 E Washington St
Phoenix, AZ 85004

(602) 456-1991

Sovereigns of heavy bass, deep house, and genuine downtown performance entertainment, the proprietors mutually known as Solstice Management Group expanded the distinct city presence on the Washington Street block through the investment and development of the Monarch Theatre venue. Since its opening date of April 20, 2012, renovations to the main room dance floor, concert stage, and imported Canadian PK sound system, the unique location exponentially accents the Phoenix downtown nightlife with its culturally well-rounded events and high-energy shows. In addition to the downstairs capacity, the Monarch Theatre aptitude upstairs holds voluminous high-class ambience for those looking for ritzier lounge amusement and dance space. With aim to provide the valley with jivey break beats, classic hip hop, live acts, fashion events, traveling festivals, and more, this venue is dedicated to the cultivation and production of true industry entertainment.

Alice Cooperstown
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
101 E Jackson St
Phoenix, AZ 85004

(602) 253-7337

Alice believes we have a collection of the best tasting finger licking zesty combinations in the country. If variety AND flavor are the game, we are definitely winning! In fact, our cooking crew has studied, talked and eaten barbecue all over the US. We have 1st place ribbons from the prestigious "Best of the West" Rib Cook-Off and the challenging "Great Arizona Picnic" (otherwise know as the Scottsdale Culinary Arts Festival, which is host to some of the finest Chefs in AZ. Most recently, we took 2nd place for our gumbo at the "Great Cajun Cook-Off"! So enjoy the fruits of our labor and "Love it to Death", we are positive you will not be disappointed!

The Phoenix Symphony
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
1 N 1st St, Ste 200
Phoenix, AZ 85004

(602) 495-1999

The Phoenix Symphony has been proudly serving the citizens of the Phoenix metropolitan area and Arizona since 1947. What began as an occasional group of musicians performing a handful of concerts each year (in a city of fewer than 100,000 people) today serves more than 300,000 people annually, with almost 200 concerts and presentations throughout the greater Phoenix area and beyond. The Phoenix Symphony presents an annual season from September through the beginning of June, featuring full-length classical and pops concerts at Symphony Hall in downtown Phoenix, as well as concerts in Scottsdale, Mesa, Prescott and throughout central Arizona. The Symphony performs for more than 80,000 students and children, helping to introduce music to new generations through a variety of education and youth-engagement programs. As Arizona's only full-time, professional orchestra, The Phoenix Symphony operates on an annual budget of more than $8.5 million, of which ticket revenues cover approximately 50%. Remaining funds are provided through the generosity and vision of thousands of individuals, corporations, and foundations. The Symphony also receives important support through public funding provided from the area's citizens via the Arizona Commission on the Arts, National Endowment for the Arts, Phoenix Office of Arts & Culture, and other governmental departments. Under the artistic leadership of Michael Christie as the Virginia G. Piper Music Director and administrative leadership of President & CEO, Jim Ward, the orchestra is overseen by the non-profit Phoenix Symphony Association under Board Chairman C.A. Howlett.

The Phoenix Symphony
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
1 N 1st St, Ste 200
Phoenix, AZ 85004

(602) 495-1999

The Phoenix Symphony has been proudly serving the citizens of the Phoenix metropolitan area and Arizona since 1947. What began as an occasional group of musicians performing a handful of concerts each year (in a city of fewer than 100,000 people) today serves more than 300,000 people annually, with almost 200 concerts and presentations throughout the greater Phoenix area and beyond. The Phoenix Symphony presents an annual season from September through the beginning of June, featuring full-length classical and pops concerts at Symphony Hall in downtown Phoenix, as well as concerts in Scottsdale, Mesa, Prescott and throughout central Arizona. The Symphony performs for more than 80,000 students and children, helping to introduce music to new generations through a variety of education and youth-engagement programs. As Arizona's only full-time, professional orchestra, The Phoenix Symphony operates on an annual budget of more than $8.5 million, of which ticket revenues cover approximately 50%. Remaining funds are provided through the generosity and vision of thousands of individuals, corporations, and foundations. The Symphony also receives important support through public funding provided from the area's citizens via the Arizona Commission on the Arts, National Endowment for the Arts, Phoenix Office of Arts & Culture, and other governmental departments. Under the artistic leadership of Michael Christie as the Virginia G. Piper Music Director and administrative leadership of President & CEO, Jim Ward, the orchestra is overseen by the non-profit Phoenix Symphony Association under Board Chairman C.A. Howlett.

Orpheum Theatre
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
203 W Adams St
Phoenix, AZ 85003

(602) 262-7272

The Orpheum Theatre is a 1364-seat theatre in downtown Phoenix. This venue was originally used for vaudeville acts as part of the nationwide Orpheum Circuit.HistoryConstruction began in 1927 and was completed in 1929 for a total cost of $750,000. It was designed by architects Lescher & Mahoney, with Hugh Gilbert associated, and built for owner-operators J.E. Rickards and Harry Nace. Built in a Spanish Revival style of Spanish Baroque architecture style, intricate murals and moldings were an integral part of the design, all meant to give patrons the impression that they were enjoying the shows "al fresco."In the 1940s the Orpheum was purchased by the Paramount Pictures chain, and renamed, "The Paramount." In the 60's Nederlander purchased it to add it as a stop on the Broadway circuit. Throughout the 60's until its restoration, it was renamed, "Palace West."Throughout the late 70's and early 80's, the Theatre was leased to a local Mexican family, the Coronas, who presented Hispanic events and movies. At one point all the murals and moldings were painted black when the Orpheum was used to show Spanish films. It was thought that such decorations would detract from the films.RestorationAfter falling into disrepair for some years, the Orpheum Theatre was purchased in 1984 by the city of Phoenix, which then began a 12-year, $14 million restoration. The Conrad Schmitt Studios created the transformation and the Orpheum reopened on January 28, 1997, with a performance of Hello, Dolly! starring Carol Channing. After the performance, Ms. Channing, still in costume but out of character, thanked the audience for "not turning this beautiful theatre into a parking lot!"

Valley Bar
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
130 N Central Ave
Phoenix, AZ 85004

(602) 368-3121

Rattlers Game
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
201 E Jefferson St
Phoenix, AZ 98274

(602) 595-0113

Herberger Theater Center
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
222 E Monroe St
Phoenix, AZ 85004

(602) 254-7399 Ext 105

The Herberger Theater Center is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to support and foster the growth of the performing arts in Phoenix as the premier performance venue, arts incubator and advocate.

Herberger Theater Center
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
222 E Monroe St
Phoenix, AZ 85004

(602) 252-8497

Herberger Theater Center is an indoor performing arts venue featuring three stages in downtown Phoenix, Arizona, whose mission is to support and foster the growth of performing arts in Phoenix as the premier performance venue, arts incubator and advocate. The Herberger Theater Center is not only a performing arts center, but is known in the Phoenix area as a cultivator and advocate for the arts community.HistoryThe Herberger Theater Center was conceived as a pivotal piece in the redevelopment and revitalization of downtown Phoenix in 1989. HTC is home to several theater companies that host a variety of performance art, from dance to improv to theater, with local and national touring companies performing. Plays and musicals dominate the schedule, but Arizona Opera and Ballet Arizona have also performed here.Facility and programsLocated in downtown Phoenix, this theatre is one of the Valley’s best performing arts venues. Its large, yet intimate space allows for a close-up performance, rather than a binocular one. The newly remodeled theater center is located at 222 E Monroe, and is home to two resident theater companies: Arizona Theatre Company and Center Dance Ensemble, as well as playing intermittent host to other reputable ensembles such as Valley Youth Theatre, iTheatre Collaborative, Arizona Jewish Theatre Company, Teatro Bravo, and Childsplay.Since its opening, the Herberger Theater Center has remained true to its original mission, by driving the cultural and educational development of the greater Phoenix area. The Center Stage at the Herberger seats 800, Stage West seats 320 and the Performance Outreach Theater (Kax Stage) seats 120 in a versatile 'black box' space. More than 40 different performances hit the stage annually at the Herberger Theater Center. Every year, the theater hosts 175,000 patrons and 30,000 school children. The Herberger Theater Center also produces its own Lunch Time Theater series which are weekday one act matinees featuring local up and coming theater companies in their Kax Stage.

Orpheum Theatre - Phoenix
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
203 W Adams St
Phoenix, AZ 85003

(602) 262-6225

The Orpheum Theatre Phoenix, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, has made more than its fair share of history with the many diverse performances it has placed in the spotlight. Vaudeville – Built in 1929 as premier vaudeville house, the Orpheum was the last major construction project in Phoenix before the onset of the Great Depression. Motion pictures - When moving pictures began to dominate the performing arts, the Orpheum earned the nickname, “The Grand Dame of Movies.” Broadway Performances - During a 1960s resurgence, Broadway stars and shows of the highest caliber graced its stage. Restoration – In 1997, following a 12-year, $14 million restoration project the Orpheum Theatre Phoenix secured its place as the quintessential Phoenix entertainment venue.

Orpheum Theatre - Phoenix
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
203 W Adams St
Phoenix, AZ 85003

(602) 262-6225

The Orpheum Theatre Phoenix, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, has made more than its fair share of history with the many diverse performances it has placed in the spotlight. Vaudeville – Built in 1929 as premier vaudeville house, the Orpheum was the last major construction project in Phoenix before the onset of the Great Depression. Motion pictures - When moving pictures began to dominate the performing arts, the Orpheum earned the nickname, “The Grand Dame of Movies.” Broadway Performances - During a 1960s resurgence, Broadway stars and shows of the highest caliber graced its stage. Restoration – In 1997, following a 12-year, $14 million restoration project the Orpheum Theatre Phoenix secured its place as the quintessential Phoenix entertainment venue.

US airways arena
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
201 E Jefferson St
Phoenix, AZ 85004

602-379-2000

Phoenix Symphony Hall
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
225 East Adams Street
Phoenix, AZ 85004

(602) 495-1999

Check out The Phoenix Symphony main facebook page for all the information, music news and fun you will need! https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Phoenix-Symphony/34087381672

Phoenix Symphony Hall
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
225 East Adams Street
Phoenix, AZ 85004

(602) 495-1999

Check out The Phoenix Symphony main facebook page for all the information, music news and fun you will need! https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Phoenix-Symphony/34087381672

Symphony Hall Ballet Arizona
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
75 N 2nd St
Phoenix, AZ 85004

(602) 262-7272

Symphony Hall Ballet Arizona
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
75 N 2nd St
Phoenix, AZ 85004

(602) 262-7272

Phoenix Symphony Hall
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
75 N 2nd St
Phoenix, AZ 85004

Symphony Hall is a multi-purpose performing arts venue, located in Downtown Phoenix, Arizona, United States.It was completed in 1972, as part of the Phoenix Civic Plaza and quickly became the home of the People's Pops Concert, founded in 1970 by Theresa Elizabeth Perez, Music Coordinator for the City of Phoenix (1969-1983.) Prior to Symphony Hall opening, the Pops Concerts were performed at Phoenix College. Theresa's Children's Opera Series (Help, Help, the Globolinks! Noye's Fludde and Beauty is Fled) were also presented at Symphony Hall.It is home to the Phoenix Symphony, Arizona Opera and Ballet Arizona.It is also the site for Broadway touring companies, a variety of dance productions, and appearances by popular entertainers, as well as the location for business seminars, and convention general sessions.In June 2004, a $18.5 million renovation took place, in conjunction with the construction of the neighboring Phoenix Convention Center West Building.Symphony Hall now features 2,387 chairs, with wood bases for better acoustics. Reconfigured main-floor cross aisles, additional elevators and a new wheelchair seating section, greatly improve accessibility for patrons with disabilities and updates compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. There is a 60 foot x 100 foot stage area, high technology acoustical, lighting, rigging and sound systems, a Green Room, rehearsal hall and star, chorus and musicians dressing rooms.

Performance and Sports Venue Near Talking Stick Resort Arena

Phoenix Symphony Hall
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
225 East Adams Street
Phoenix, AZ 85004

(602) 495-1999

Check out The Phoenix Symphony main facebook page for all the information, music news and fun you will need! https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Phoenix-Symphony/34087381672

The Bomb Shelter Studios - Rehearsal & More
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
210 S 4th Ave
Phoenix, AZ 85003

(480) 397-0251

Welcome to The Bomb Shelter Studios!! Located right in the heart of downtown Phoenix, The Bomb Shelter has the coolest and the best rehearsal/pre-production studios in the city, and probably in all of AZ! And YES, the building really is a 1950’s built historic bomb shelter! - 4 Private, Fully Backlined Rehearsal Rooms, ranging in size from 18’x18′ to 35’x18′ - A Separate, 13,000 sq ft, 1000 Capacity Venue for Showcases, Video Shoots, and Full Production Rehearsals - A Lounge with Drinks, Snacks, Couches, TV, and XBox - All Dividing Walls are Decoupled and Viscoelastically Optimized for Sound Proofing between Rooms - Rooms Wired for Stereo Rehearsal Recordings and One Room for 12 Channels of Pre-Production Multi-Track Recording - Hourly Rates and Daily Rates, 24 Hour Access by Appointment - Parking On The Premises and Load In Dock with Ramp and Motorized Lifts - Backline and Production Rentals Available Our goal is to provide local and touring musicians with a high quality and inspiring place for writing, rehearsing, and recording. The Bomb Shelter Studios has great rooms and great equipment in an very cool downtown urban environment! Come down and take a tour! - Chris Forenz, Owner

Blackjack Gone Wild
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
441 W Madison St
Phoenix, AZ 85003

(480) 688-3607

Hades presents the 4th annual Blackjack, a casino themed party where Lady Luck smiles on everyone who enters. We have three stages of unsurpassed talent that will bring the house down. The Mirage and Jackpot will showcase some of the best talent in Arizona droppin’ house, electro, trance, hardstyle, dubstep, drum n bass, moombah and trap. At Goldstrike, we’ll be presenting the wildcards of the local underground scene that are ready to take the city by storm!

Crescent Ballroom
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
308 N 2nd Ave
Phoenix, AZ 85003

(602) 716-2222

Crescent Ballroom is 3 things- a mid-size room for national touring artists, a Lounge featuring live music, full bar and kitchen with a menu overseen by Chris Bianco and Doug Robson. Paid parking is available in the lot on the west side of the building and on the Southwest corner of 2nd Avenue and Van Buren at $5 per space. Exact change is needed for these lots. We are also conveniently located just one block west of the Van Buren light rail station. Kitchen closes at 12am Sunday-Thursday and 1am Friday-Saturday

Comerica Theatre
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
400 W Washington St
Phoenix, AZ 85003

(602) 379-2800

Comerica Theatre (formerly Dodge Theatre), which is operated by Live Nation, first opened in April of 2002. It is a state of the art theatre located in the heart of downtown Phoenix, with proscenium seating that gives the flexibility for events ranging from 1,500 capacity up to 5,000 capacity. 400 West Washington Street Phoenix, Arizona 85003 (602) 379-2800 Parking Garage located on Adams Between 4th & 5th Ave. Tickets and additional show information can be found at LiveNation.com

Motown On Mondays Phoenix
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
801 N 2nd St #100 Phoenix, AZ 85004
Phoenix, AZ 85003

(602) 716-2222

What began in 2009 as a humble Monday night, Motown and Soul relatives party in San Francisco (Motown On Mondays) has since exploded into a weekly multi-city dance party across the States with family worldwide. MOM DJs & Events is a family of DJs, producers, musicians and music enthusiasts that all share a passion for the convergence of soul music and dancing. We perform at and produce weekly, monthly and special events across North America; including San Francisco, Oakland, Los Angeles, Honolulu, Denver, Chicago, Austin, Brooklyn and beyond. MOM DJs represent the most spirited soul parties with a unique vibration. We gather our musical inspiration from Motown, soul, funk and disco with an emphasis on new and classic remixes/edits. Many of these remixes and edits are created from our family of 60+ DJs and producers worldwide. Now we kick off the first Official MOM Phoenix with With DJs Tricky T, Pickster, M2, Organic, Jaba One & Very Special Guests... Live Art by Dumps & Guests Every Monday Night 8-2 Last Exit Live I 717 S Central Avenue Phoenix, AZ 85004 (602) 271-7000

The Roosevelt House
Distance: 1.1 mi Competitive Analysis
917 E Roosevelt St
Phoenix, AZ 85004

Free music venue for all ages in Phoenix, open the first Friday of every month! Come see the best local musicians perform live and for free! If you are a performer interested in booking a gig for your band or group, please email us your info and which month you would like to perform.