Madison Beer in Phoenix
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About Madison Beer
Madison Beer started as a Justin Bieber discovery in 2013, but that origin story undersells what she's actually built. She's released multiple EPs and albums that show someone working through the specific anxiety of being a young woman in the public eye. Her earlier tracks like 'Playboy' caught people's attention with slick production and that particular blend of confidence and vulnerability she does well. By the time she put out 'Home' and started leaning into more introspective material, it was clear she was treating songwriting as something serious. She's put out the albums 'Life Support' and 'Reckless,' both of which trace what happens when you're trying to figure out who you are while everyone's watching. Her music tends toward polished pop that's more interested in production details than blunt statements, which means her songs reward close listening. She's the kind of artist whose actual fanbase is more devoted than her casual listener count might suggest.
Her crowds are relatively young and come ready to sing every word. The energy stays engaged but controlled, more singalong than mosh pit. She handles herself well in smaller venues where people can actually hear her vocals, which matters since that's where her music lives.
Known for Playboy, Tied Up, Home, Hurts to Hurt You, Say It
Madison Beer + Phoenix
Madison Beer's May 2024 stop at The Van Buren felt like watching someone who'd figured out exactly who she was on stage. She opened with "Home to Another One" and moved through a setlist that balanced her more introspective moments—"Silence Between Songs" and "Envy the Leaves" hit different in a room that size—with the sharper edges of "BOYSHIT" and "Reckless." The deep cuts landed just as hard as the familiar tracks. She closed with "King of Everything," which felt less like a victory lap and more like a statement. Phoenix doesn't always get the attention it deserves for pop music, but nights like this remind you why the city's venues matter.
Madison Beer in Phoenix News
- Cardi B, Bruce Springsteen and Ed Sheeran: Music's biggest names plan shows in the Valley 12News · Feb 17, 2026
- Madison Beer to embark on worldwide ‘The Locket Tour’ 95.3 X95 · Feb 12, 2026
- Didn’t get Madison Beer ‘Locket Tour’ tickets? Here’s where you can still buy them Syracuse.com · Jan 21, 2026
- Madison Beer Concert Setlist: Get Ready for the locket tour Ticketmaster Blog · Jan 14, 2026
- Madison Beer Announces "locket tour": How to Get Tickets Consequence of Sound · Jan 13, 2026
Live Music in Phoenix
Phoenix's pop ecosystem is smaller than LA or Nashville, but that's partly what makes it work. The Van Buren and similar mid-size venues attract artists who are past the club circuit but not yet playing arenas, which creates this sweet spot where you can actually see someone perform. Madison Beer's brand of introspective pop-rock fits the city's taste for artists who write their own material and aren't afraid of melancholy.
Phoenix road trip to see Madison Beer?
Stay in Arcadia, where tree-lined streets and restored Craftsman homes give you actual neighborhood texture instead of generic sprawl. Eat at Otro, where the cooking is precise without being pretentious. Hit the Heard Museum if you want to understand what Arizona actually is beneath the tourism layer. Hike Camelback Mountain early morning before the heat makes it punishing. Spend an afternoon at Taliesin West, Frank Lloyd Wright's winter home, which feels oddly fitting for a band that cares about emotional architecture. The whole city slows down at sunset in a way that makes Dashboard's introspection feel less like melancholy and more like clarity.
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