Blake Shelton told Friday’s Power of Love crowd, “This is maybe the last time I’m ever going to perform country music.”
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Mick Jagger, in town for a concert at Allegiant Stadium, has been known to seek Las Vegas landmarks.
Blake Shelton’s superstar wife, Gwen Stefani, was also on the Power of Love carpet in Las Vegas.
Las Vegas entertanment pro Chucky Klapow has worked with the Rolling Stones frontman since 2011.
Ronnie Wood and his family visited Penn & Teller, ahead of a concert at Allegiant Stadium.
Is there such a thing as too much Justin Timberlake? Go ahead, pose the question out loud. Every woman within earshot just mentally murdered you — murdered you right in your stupid face.
But when it comes to ’90s nostalgia, McGrath had a head start. This is the second summer of McGrath’s Under the Sun tour, which teams Sugar Ray with Blues Traveler, Uncle Kracker, Smash Mouth on Friday in the Golden Nugget’s special events center.
Australian pop rockers 5 Seconds of Summer headline the Mandalay Bay Events Center on July 17. Tickets are $49.50, $69.50 and $99.50 and go on sale at 10 a.m. Saturday at Ticketmaster outlets.
Cut Copy’s latest record, “Free Your Mind,” could start a party in a funeral procession.
San Diego’s Big Mountain, best known for its cover of Peter Frampton’s “Baby, I Love Your Way,” headlines Reggae Bowl at 8 p.m. Wednesday at Brooklyn Bowl,
In one of those strange quirks of Las Vegas bookings, country-fried rock fans have to scrape up enough Bud money to cover a two-nighter with Lynyrd Skynyrd on Saturday at the Golden Nugget and .38 Special on Sunday at the Eastside Cannery.
Las Vegas had to put up with some swampy New Orleans-like weather recently, so it’s only fair that this weekend blows in some nice Crescent City sounds.
Angsty grunge lite rockers Seether don’t smile much.
It is no secret that Las Vegas is known for its entertainment, yet when people think of country music, their minds probably go more toward Nashville, Tenn., than Sin City.