Phoenix's Rise as a Concert Destination
Ten years ago, Phoenix was an afterthought on most national tour routings. Not anymore. The city's population boom, combined with significant investment in downtown infrastructure and entertainment venues, has turned the Valley into one of the fastest-growing concert markets in the country. Artists who used to play Tempe clubs are now filling downtown arenas, and the crowds are showing up with an enthusiasm that reflects a city that knows it's earned its spot. Teddy Swims at Mortgage Matchup Center is exactly the kind of booking that validates that trajectory.
November in Phoenix is the sweet spot — temperatures drop from the brutal summer highs into the perfect 70s and 80s, making it one of the best times of year to visit. The outdoor dining patios along Roosevelt Row and in the Warehouse District are fully alive in the evenings, and the desert sunsets that frame the downtown skyline before an arena show are the kind of thing you take photos of. If you're coming from Scottsdale, the drive to the arena is about 20 minutes; from Chandler or Gilbert, you're looking at 30 via the 101 and I-10.
The arena's downtown location also means you're close to the Phoenix Convention Center, Talking Stick Resort, and the growing entertainment corridor along Washington Street. After the show, Bitter and Twisted Cocktail Parlour and Valley Bar are local favorites for a nightcap. BigStub has verified tickets with complete pricing displayed upfront — grab yours before this one's gone.