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5 Las Vegas shows you need to check out in the coming week

Madeon

No stranger to Vegas, Madeon (aka Hugo Leclercq) has rocked crowds at XS and Surrender and made stops at Electric Daisy Carnival and Life is Beautiful over the past couple of years. This week, he returns for a show at the Brooklyn Bowl with Skylar Spence (formerly Saint Pepsi). Tickets are $25 ($30 day of show); show starts at 8 p.m.

Reflection Eternal

Reflection Eternal, the revered rap duo of Talib Kweli and Hi-Tek, visits the Brooklyn Bowl this weekend. Tickets for Sunday's show, open to ages 18 and older and starting at 8 p.m., are $27.50 ($32 day of show).

Christian Death

Fresh on the heels of issuing a brand new platter last month, "The Root of All Evilution," the follow-up to 2007's "American Inquisition," Christian Death is due in town Thursday for a show at LVCS with MAENSION, Phoenix Siren and Cruel Twist of Fate. Tickets are $12 to $15; the show starts at 8 p.m.

Olivia Lane

Stoney's Rockin' Country this week continues to do its best to live up to its "Where Country Lives in Las Vegas" tagline, hosting Olivia Lane, another rising country star. Catch the Houston-bred Nashville songwriter at 10 p.m. Friday (doors open at 7 p.m.). Tickets for the 18-and-older show are $10.

Robert Cray

Robert Cray's latest, "4 Nights of 40 Years," is crammed with two discs' worth of music from throughout his career, featuring songs such as "Smoking Gun" and "Right Next Door (Because of Me)." Hear those tunes and more live when the blues man plays the Orleans Showroom on Saturday and Sunday. Tickets start at $32.65.

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