Buzz around the music scene is, Zac Brown Band is prepping for a residency at the Sphere. The person providing the buzz is Zac Brown.
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“I can play anywhere,” Santana said during a phone chat. “I can play a parking lot in Africa.”
Country superstar Keith Urban has announced a new residency on the Las Vegas Strip.
The Animazing Gallery is hosting an art and photography exhibit later this month that looks back at the work of Grateful Dead artists, coinciding with the band’s residency at the Sphere.
The “Lovers & Friends” festival has been canceled, according to event organizers. This was to be the third installment of the annual hip-hop and R&B festival.
Sunday at Coachella saw performances from headliner Drake, alt-rockers Brand New, DJ David Guetta and Las Vegas-born singer-songwriter Jenny Lewis.
Alabama Shakes hit the Brooklyn Bowl Saturday night and Pat Benatar made a Vegas return on Friday.
The second weekend of the Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival was alive and hopping at the Empire Polo Club in Indio, Calif.
Fans of Lykke Li were very disappointed Tuesday night when they arrived at The Cosmoplitan’s Boulevard pool, and the stupid wind was so insane, the show was canceled.
Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga made their Las Vegas return this weekend at The Axis theater at Planet Hollywood.
Percy Sledge, the R&B belter whose biggest hit, “When a Man Loves a Woman,” became a cornerstone of soul music, died Tuesday. He was 73.
A key witness in the hit-and-run murder case against Marion “Suge” Knight told a Los Angeles judge on Monday he was reluctant to “snitch” against the one-time rap music mogul, declining even to positively identify him in open court.
Sammy Hagar made Van Halen nationally relevant again this week, when I quoted him in my column saying that the new Van Halen album, featuring Diamond David Lee Roth, has rough vocals.
An Argentine judge ordered the arrest of pop star Justin Bieber if he sets foot in the country after the Canadian singer failed to face questions about an alleged assault at a Buenos Aires nightclub in 2013.
When Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga teamed up on New Year’s Eve at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas, people went nuts over the unconventional singing duo. The problem? There were only 2,500 seats for those two shows.