From Foo Fighters to Arctic Monkeys, Billie Eilish to Kanye West, many notable headliners have rocked the downtown festival.
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Jason Bracelin once went on tour with Kid Rock so you don’t have to. Prior to first being named the RJ’s music writer in 2006, Bracelin was the music editor for the Cleveland Scene alt-weekly. He is a graduate of the University of Illinois. A Decatur, Ill. native, Bracelin has lived in Las Vegas since 2006.
Ten years after they helps launch Life is Beautiful, The Killers are back, joining hip-hop prime mover Kendrick Lamar and electronic music duo Odesza as this year’s headliners.
Visitors to the museum located between the Las Vegas Strip and downtown will be able to meet members of The Offspring, NOFX and more.
The three-day punk rock festival returns downtown Las Vegas in May.
The world’s largest dance music festival returns with NBA Hall of Famers, dancing bananas and more. Much, much more.
Insomniac Events and Roblox, an online global platform, are teaming up to create the “World Party” space, where fans can immerse themselves in the fest from home.
Check out the scene from Day Two of the Psycho Las Vegas music festival at Mandalay Bay.
Public can meet UNLV grad at an event this week at Winchester Dondero Cultural Center.
EDM star Illenium will christen the Allegiant Stadium with a concert on July 3. Garth Brooks was to set to become the first act to play the stadium with his performance on July 10.
A short film on COVID-19 and 3D-printed coronavirus molecues are among the new attractions.
Food and hygiene kits for truckers, groceries, toilet paper, 3D masks and health checks are some of the ways people are reaching out to strangers in need.
The music, arts and culinary festival, originally scheduled to take place over multiple stages Sept. 18-20, instead will make a full return next year.
Nearly a year into her “Enigma” and “Jazz Piano” residencies, the pop star is still packing the Park Theater at Park MGM.
The celebrated singer-songwriter explores the catalog of his friend and mentor Frank Sinatra and more on his latest tour, which visits The Smith Center on Saturday.
The three-day music and arts festival, which drew 170,000 attendees this year, returns in September for its eighth edition.