Nick Jonas @ Piper Repertory Theater at The Mesa Arts Center

Separating from the pop-rock band the Jonas Brothers, Nick Jonas is making it as a solo artist. The youngest of three brothers, he is known from his years on the Disney Channel playing in multiple movies and starring in a series called “JONAS.” Jonas is a multi-faceted musician with his diverse background on the broadway stage, television and touring with his brothers. Aside from the Jonas Brothers, he worked on a solo project called Nick Jonas & the Adminsitration that went on a 22-date tour in 2010. Two years later, he signed with Island Records and has recently released “Chains” as the first song off of his eponymous album that hit stands Nov. 11. Jonas will lead a Club Tour throughout the U.S. this fall, but score a seat at The Mesa Arts Center to see him before he jets out nationally.

Piper Repertory Theater at The Mesa Arts Center, 1 E. Main St., Saturday, Sept. 27, 7:30 p.m., $25 to $30, Buy tickets here

 

Cazzette @ Maya Day and Nightclub

Swedes Sebastian Furrer and Alexander Bjorklund make up the duo behind the turn tables called Cazette. Originally two producers in Stockholm, blending dubstep and house music, they were the innovators behind the sound they named “dub house.” Dubhouse was first produced to the masses in a 2011 remix of Avicii’s single “Sweet Dreams.” The duo found themselves later signed to At Night Management, who also managed Avicii. Cazette released an official remix of Swedish House Mafia’s “Save the World” and a remix to Adele’s “Set Fire to the Rain” that were eaten up by the public. Their remix of Adele’s “Set Fire to the Rain” hit number one on Hype machine’s top trending downloads. With multiple remixes gaining widespread popularity, Cazette began playing internationally from Ushuaia in Ibiza to the Radio City Music Hall in New York City.

Maya Day and Nightclub, 7333 E. Indian Plaza, Friday, Sept. 26, 9 p.m., $15, Buy tickets here

Culture Shock Presents Robotic Pirate Monkey @ The Green Room

The trio has hit the electronic scene with their fresh and unique sound. Emerging in 2010, Matt Berryhill, Matt Flesher, and Andres Hathaway, blend dubstep with jam for their own sound that has created a global following for Robotic Pirate Monkey. Still new to the music world, Robotic Pirate Monkey has shared the stage with Big Gigantic, Crystal Castles Zeds Dead, and other national touring acts, and this is only the beginning. Experience Robotic Pirate Monkey’s new sound on their six-week tour on the West Coast in Flagstaff this Saturday.

The Green Room, 15 N Agassiz St., Saturday, Sept. 27, 9 p.m., $5 to $10, Buy tickets here