Gusty winds closed multiple stages at the Electric Daisy Carnival at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway on Saturday night.
Jason Bracelin

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.
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