Arizona Bike Week brings high octane rock & roll to Valley of the Sun
Staff Reports | Digital Free Press
Arizona Bike Week returns for its 27th annual year to WestWorld of Scottsdale starting Wednesday, April 3, and running through Sunday, April 7.
Kicking off the four-night music festival in Arizona Bike Week’s RockYard is southern rock rapper Yelawolf, who hits the stage Wednesday at 8:30 p.m. Known for bringing a hip and young demographic to events, Yelawolf’s notable hits include “Pop the Trunk,” “Let’s Roll,” “and Best Friend.”
Then, on Thursday night, saddle up for Country Rock Singer Brantley Gilbert, who will take the stage with all his favorite songs, including “Bottoms Up,” “Kick it in the Sticks,” and “You Don’t Know Her Like I Do.”
Friday night is a double headline evening. Kicking the night off will be one of the leading alternative rock bands to emerge from the ‘90s — Everclear, with hits such as “Santa Monica,” “Father of Mine,” and “I Will Buy You a New Life.”
Then, the iconic blues rock superstar George Thorogood and the Destroyers will take the stage with hits like “Bad to the Bone” and “I Drink Alone.” Arizona Bike Week is a stop on their 50 Years of Rock world tour. Everclear will go on at 7 p.m.
And finally, on Saturday — legendary alternative metal band GODSMACK will rock the RockYard with hits like “I Stand Alone,” “Awake,” and “Voodoo.”
Rally Passes are $119 and will grant access to WestWorld for all the days of Arizona Bike Week. This includes vendors, stunt shows, bull-riding competition, bike shows, non-stop entertainment and all five concerts!
Single-day passes are also available.
WestWorld of Scottsdale is at 16601 N. Pima Road.