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5 Budget-Friendly Concerts In Phoenix To Mark On Your Calendar For 2019

Concerts are a blast, but they're even more fun when they're easy on your wallet.

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5 Budget-Friendly Concerts In Phoenix To Mark On Your Calendar For 2019

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Are you someone who craves to see your favorite music up-close and in-person? Whether live music is considered your religion or you just like to enjoy a show every once in a blue moon, these 5 concerts are a must-go.

Gnash at The Crescent Ballroom (under $30)

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With creative lyrics and a calming voice, Gnash is a singer, writer, rapper and DJ all in one. The Crescent Ballroom's ideal location in downtown Phoenix makes for a fun, non-expensive night out.

Hippo Campus at The Van Buren

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If you like to dance in the crowd, then you will love Hippo Campus live. This refreshing alternative rock band will have you nodding to the beat in no time.

Quinn XCII at Comerica Theatre

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This feel-good music is sure to be a fun show to attend. Comerica is an ideal venue for concerts in downtown Phoenix.

Badfish: A Tribute to Sublime at The Van Buren

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Bradley Nowell, Sublime's lead singer, will always be dearly missed, but this tribute show will make it feel like he never left.

The 1975 at Comerica Theatre

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Who doesn't love Matty Healy live? Tickets will sell out fast for this high-energy, indie rock band, so be sure to buy them soon!

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