Tyler, The Creator, SZA and others shine in the three-day festival’s return to Las Vegas.
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Thundercat, Madlib among other stand-outs during the three-day hip-hop and R&B festival’s opening night.
Life is Beautiful 2021 came and went in a breezy blur over the weekend in downtown Las Vegas. Read about the highlights.
Tame Impala, Megan Thee Stallion and others commemorate the return of the music, arts and food festival.
The music remains the main draw for the festival, but new additions for 2021 include a honky tonk, a silent disco and more.
The two-day event centered around future bass, melodic dubstep and electronic-pop music.
From Life is Beautiful to Punk Rock Bowling, here’s everything you need to know about this month’s many music fests.
Tupac Shakur’s swinging hard in the final footage captured of him alive. It’s Sept. 7, 1996. Security cameras see Shakur departing the MGM Grand in an adrenalized, get-the-hell-out-my-way strut. And that’s the last we ever see of him alive.
On Friday, Dan Reynolds returned to the place where it all began, in a way: Bonanza High School, where Imagine Dragons played a free show for students and teachers as part of Wal-Mart’s “Homecoming Concert” series.
The platinum-selling pop rockers will perform a special show at Bonanza High School for select teachers and students at 8:30 p.m. Friday.
Ronald Corso, owner of 11th Street Records, suffered a stroke on July 21 and has been hospitalized ever since. The Vegas music community has begun rallying around him.
Ekoh’s new record debuted at No. 2 on the iTunes hip-hop charts, trailing only “Faith,” a posthumous release from the late Pop Smoke.
The top-selling solo artist of all time moved 65,000 tickets in 75 minutes to the show in March 2020.
The stadium floor vibrated like a trampoline already as thousands bounced in unison. The sound booming from the stage was almost as big as the room itself.
Gleaming with a largely gold-and-silver decor befitting of a walk-in jewelry box, The Theatre at Resorts World aims to set a new bar for concert-going lavishness.