PHOENIX — With just over a month remaining until the WM Phoenix Open, construction has begun on the Coors Light Birds Nest, signaling the start of one of the tournament’s most recognizable off-course experiences.
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Coors Light Birds Nest construction ahead of the WM Phoenix Open taking place from Feb. 2-8, 2026. Mandatory Credit: Waste Management Phoenix Open
The nearly 50,000-square-foot concert tent has become a defining feature of the WM Phoenix Open, blending live music with the PGA Tour event. It is expected to draw tens of thousands of attendees from across the country and around the world, further establishing Phoenix as a global destination for fans who enjoy golf alongside a high-energy, concert-style atmosphere.
While many PGA Tour stops focus primarily on competition inside the ropes, the WM Phoenix Open has carved out a unique identity that blends nightlife and golf. The Birds Nest plays a key role in that dynamic, extending the tournament experience well beyond daylight hours.

The crowd reaches for DJ DU’s hat after it is thrown off stage at the Coors Light Birds Nest just before Russell Dickerson performs on Feb. 10, 2022, in Scottsdale, Arizona.
Sam Hunt At The Coors Light Birds Nest © Megan Mendoza/The Republic / USA TODAY NETWORK
Dubbed “The People’s Open,” the event’s ongoing construction underscores why it has become a must-see stop for fans worldwide.
The four-night concert series is scheduled for Feb. 4-7 and will feature a wide mix of musical genres. This year’s lineup includes Bailey Zimmerman, Chase Matthew, Zach Top, ERNEST, Nelly, Ludacris, Ja Rule and BUNT. From country and hip-hop to electronic music, the Birds Nest offers something for nearly every type of music fan.

Coors Light Birds Nest construction ahead of the WM Phoenix Open taking place from Feb. 2-8, 2026. Mandatory Credit: Waste Management Phoenix Open
The Coors Light Birds Nest will once again play a central role in shaping the atmosphere of the WM Phoenix Open, continuing to define the event as a blend of professional sports and large-scale entertainment.
For more information on concert dates, times, lineups and tickets, attendees can visit the event’s official website.
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Wendy Lopez is a reporter for Burn City Sports. You can follow her on her X account, @wlopezde
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