Weekly planner
Diavolo: Architecture in Motion
Choreographer Jacques Heim and his Los Angeles company create imaginative movement around structures that are often transformed during the performance. If it reminds you a bit of Cirque du Soleil, it’s no coincidence: Heim helped create Cirque’s martialarts-themed “Ka” show on the Las Vegas Strip.
Details: 8 p.m. Nov. 22. Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts, 7380 E. Second St. $29-$59. 480-499-8587, scottsdaleperformingarts.org.
— Kerry Lengel
Cher
The diva turned 73 this year, and if it feels like she’s been famous for most of them, you’re not far off. The Here We
Go Again Tour takes its inspiration from last year’s “Dancing Queen” album, a collection of ABBA cover tunes. That’s all fine and dandy, but come on: You know you’re waiting for “Half Breed,” “Gypsys, Tramps & Thieves,” “If I Could Turn Back Time” and, of course, “Believe.”
Details: 8 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 23. Gila River Arena, 9400 W. Maryland Ave., Glendale. $74.50 and up. 623-7723800, ticketmaster.com.
— Randy Cordova
Lindsey Stirling
The electronic violinist brings her Warmer in the Winter Christmas Tour to Comerica Theatre for a hometown concert. “Warmer in the Winter” was the best-selling new Christmas album of 2017 and the best-performing holiday album on Pandora with more than 40
million spins. This tour will be followed next year by a tour in support of her new album, “Artemis.”
Details: 8 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 23. Comerica Theatre, 400 W. Washington St., Phoenix. $39.50 and up. 800-745-3000, ticketmaster.com.
A.I.M.
This contemporary dance concert comes with an adult content warning for its “sensual” exploration of human nature. A MacArthur “genius grant” winner in 2013, choreographer Kyle Abraham fuses classical tradition with the energy and invention of hip-hop. Formerly known as Abraham.In.Motion, his company performs as part of Arizona State University’s “Gammage Beyond” series.
Details: 7 p.m. Nov. 23. ASU Gammage, Mill Avenue and Apache Boulevard,
Tempe. $20. 480-965-3434, asugammage.com.
— Kerry Lengel
Jane Lynch and Kate Flannery
Best known as comic actors (“Glee” and “The Office,” respectively), these showbiz pals first teamed up for cabaret-style music and laughs in 2013, and they’re still having a good time of it. In their “Two Lost Souls” revue, the Tony Guerrero Quartet sets the beat for songs drawn from Broadway, the Barry Sisters and the Swinging Sixties.
Details: 8 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 23. Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts, 7380 E. Second St. $62-$98. 480-4998587, scottsdaleperformingarts.org.
— Kerry Lengel