Las Vegas rockers Imagine Dragons showed off their charitable side Thursday at the Tyler Robinson Foundation charity event at the Four Seasons.
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We recently spoke with three prominent figures in the Las Vegas entertainment scene about the impact the Life Is Beautiful festival has had since launching in 2013, how it differs from other festivals and some of their favorite Life Is Beautiful memories.
Like mail delivery, nothing stops Life Is Beautiful, including rain, sleet or snow. While those things are unlikely, particularly the last two since we’re in Southern Nevada, the show will go on regardless. That said, if you have tickets, there are some things that you should know before you go — not to worry; we read all of the fine print, so you don’t have to.
The folks at Life Is Beautiful have done a splendid job of assembling a wide array of talent this year.
A dozen punk and alternative bands convene starting at 6 p.m. Friday at the Dive Bar, 4110 S. Maryland Pkwy. Admission is $5, which might cover a beer at the downtown gathering.
Thomas Rhett, whose sophomore album, “Tangled Up,” drops Friday makes a direct nod to Marvin Gaye on “Die a Happy Man,” one of the first two singles from the album. Ironically, he makes another nod a few songs later — though this one is obviously indirect and inadvertent.
In New Orleans, a city synonymous with music and raucous revelry, government officials are launching a public health campaign aimed at turning down the volume.
Downtown Las Vegas won’t be an easy place to get around this weekend, but those who go are gearing for a memorable experience.