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J.J. Fad Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

J.J. Fad

Footprint Center
201 E Jefferson St

Jun 28, 2025

7:30 PM MST
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ALL GUESTS MUST HAVE A TICKET; NO EXCEPTIONS. PHX Arena is now a cashless environment. Please plan on using Visa, Mastercard, American Express or Discover during your visit. Don't have a credit/debit card? Convert cash into a preloaded Mastercard by visiting one of our reverse ATMs located near the Ticket Office or Section 218! When you purchase a ticket to a PHX Arena event, you can ride the Valley Metro Light Rail at no cost for four (4) hours prior to the event through the end of the transit day. With an increased focus on secure, contactless entry, mobile tickets will be required. All tickets will be delivered electronically with no exceptions, therefore will call is no longer available. All tickets are available via the Ticketmaster app or the Suns-Mercury-PHX Arena app.
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J.J. Fad Biography

J. J. Fad (Just Jammin' Fresh and Def) was an LA-based trio of female rappers: MC J.B. (Juana Burns), Baby-D (Dania Birks) and Sassy C. (Michelle Franklin). Signed to Ruthless Records, and produced by NWA's Dr. Dre and Yella, their 1988 debut "Supersonic" spawned the titular chart hit (Billboard Hot 100: peaked at #31), and was the first Grammy nominated record by a female hip-hop group. Not Just a Fad, was released in 1991, but didn't fare well on the charts, and the group disbanded the following year. - Wikipedia
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