Drugs. Dance music. For decades, not many people ever wanted to have this conversation.
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Brilliant guitar duo the Assad Brothers seemed more than willing to share the spotlight with fellow Brazilian Romero Lubambo on Friday at Cabaret Jazz. It was a gracious gesture, but somewhat disappointing to audience members who came to see the featured twosome.
Reba McEntire, reunited Brooks & Dunn determined to make ’90s country hits current in loud arena-style show.
Festival-goers have arrived dressed in their neon candy beads and have filled the Las Vegas Motor Speedway for a weekend full of electronic dance music.
It’s 4:30 in the morning. Do you know where you kids are? We do. They’re right here in Las Vegas, raging hardcore like no other, and literally having the time of their lives — at least from what we can tell. We haven’t been able to talk to them. Fact is, it’s far too loud to actually have a conversation.
It’s just before sunset on Friday night on 9th and Freemont in downtown Las Vegas. I’m standing in a parking lot across from Atomic Liquors waiting to catch a shuttle to the first night of Electric Daisy Carnival. Not sure how this going to go, exactly, but if it helps me avoid the insufferable traffic tie-ups I’ve been hearing about all week, count me in. Totally worth the $100 for a three-day pass. I hate traffic like some people hate dance music.