⚡ AY Young Lit Up Phoenix Suns Halftime Show with Historic Clean Energy Performance 🎶☀️
- Precy Ibasco
- Apr 14
- 2 min read
Phoenix, AZ — April 9, 2025 — Music, sustainability, and sports collided in spectacular fashion as AY Young brought the Battery Tour to the Phoenix Suns halftime show at PHX Arena.
The performance electrified thousands of fans and marked another major milestone in AY’s Road to 1000—a global mission to perform 1,000 solar-powered concerts using 100% clean energy.

Music + Sports + Sustainability = Impact 🌍
The show, held in partnership with the Green Sports Alliance Foundation, demonstrated the powerful fusion of entertainment and climate action.
AY’s energy-packed set ran entirely on solar power, continuing his mission to show that clean energy can power world-class performances—even under the bright lights of an NBA arena.
“The Phoenix Suns halftime show was an exciting chance to take our message mainstream,” said AY. “Music, sports, and sustainability are a natural team when it comes to building a better future.”
From Center Stage to Climate Action 🔋
As a UN Young Leader for the Sustainable Development Goals, AY Young uses his platform to inspire change—one solar-powered concert at a time. The Phoenix Suns performance was not only a major spotlight, but a real-time demonstration of how scalable and accessible clean energy can be in live entertainment.
Fans experienced more than just a concert—they joined a movement.
Powered by the Sun. Energizing the World.
The halftime show put sustainability center stage in front of a packed crowd, while reinforcing AY’s mission to redefine how the music industry powers performance.

About AY Young
AY Young is a singer, songwriter, and renewable energy pioneer on a mission to make the music industry sustainable. Recognized by the United Nations and world leaders, his Battery Tour proves that music can change the world—one solar-powered show at a time.

🎶 JOIN THE MOVEMENT. POWER THE FUTURE. ☀️
Follow AY Young and the Battery Tour:
🔗 @aymusik
💬 Be part of the mission to perform 1,000 solar-powered concerts and redefine the future of live entertainment.
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