“I don’t know about you, but it feels like 1999 out here,” observed Slipknot’s Corey Taylor, one of nü metal’s signature acts who brought a heightened malevolence — and gnarly dread-locked masks — to the scene.
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Eye-popping new attraction aims to spur the imagination of visitors.
The 300-capacity Sinwave fills a live music void in the Arts District with an anything’s-possible ethos.
Among the many, many big names who will be taking to the nine EDC stages: Deadmau5, Diplo, Illenium, Kaskade, Zedd, Steve Aoki, Slander, Seven Lions, Dom Dolla, DJ Snake, Sofi Tukker and over 200 more.
Jeff German’s killing and how the Review-Journal newsroom responded to the aftermath, including the arrest of Robert Telles, are explored in the CBS news series.
Play Playground is a lot to take in, designed to be around a 90-minute experience to partake in everything and hit pause on being a grown-up — save for knocking back a cocktail, perhaps.
Tickets moved fast for the return of the emo and pop punk festival at the Las Vegas Festival Grounds.
In a tweak to its format, the Las Vegas music festival, now in its third year, will feature bands performing complete album sets.
Rabbi Felipe Goodman doesn’t normally watch TV on Friday evenings. But Oct. 6 was different: Goodman had heard from someone in his congregation that Israel was under attack.
The venue is an attraction in and of itself. Every component of it: the inner bowl, its exoskeleton, and even the atrium, which greets visitors upon entrance with scads of innovative flourishes.
The home, with a colorful mural wrapping around the east- and north-facing facade, has just been put on the market.
From karaoke to the best spots to people watch, we’ve got you covered.
The JRNY Gallery, an art gallery dedicated exclusively to NFTs, is the first facility of its kind in Las Vegas.
Pioneering sound system aims to be a concert game-changer
Electric Daisy Carnival marked its 12th year with crazy costumes, pyrotechnics and pets wearing glow-sticks.