Neal Schon of Journey says the Sphere was made for jam bands, but his band would crush it, too.
Music
At 84, Smokey Robinson is still fit and a master of his performances.
Bunnie XO, the wife of country music star Jelly Roll, says the singer got off the internet because he was tired of people bullying him about his weight.
Kyle Mitrione fractured his C6 vertebrae while performing in “O” on June 28. A new segment had been added to the show two weeks prior, according to the lawsuit.
Terry Fator is using new architecture at The Strat Showroom to his advantage. That venue is part of the resort’s $125 million overhaul under owner Golden Gaming.
“I act my age,” LL Cool J announces on “Bath Salt,” the opening track of his new record, “Authentic,” a risky boast for a 45-year-old MC.
DjangoVegas! returns to downtown Las Vegas June 22 to celebrate the music of Django Reinhardt and other gypsy jazz musicians past and present. The John Jorgenson Quintet, Stephane Wrembel and his band, and Hot Club of Las Vegas will perform at the Historic Fifth Street School at 401 S. Fourth St.
The Centennial Hills Children’s Arts Festival is scheduled from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. June 1 at Centennial Hills Park and Amphitheater. Las Vegas invites the community to this family festival that will abound in music, entertainment and fun arts activities for children and adults.
The talent is set and the amphitheater is ready for another season of music with Clark County Parks and Recreation’s Jazz in the Park concert series, which celebrates its 24th year. This year, the free series will feature the Las Vegas Academy Jazz Combo, which has invited Tom Scott to perform with it Saturday .
Fremont Street Experience’s Rock of Vegas concert series for May and June will turn the downtown Las Vegas entertainment venue into summer’s alternative destination. Celebrating its fifth anniversary, the free concert series has become one of the most popular summertime events in Las Vegas.
Electric Daisy Carnival returns to the Las Vegas Motor Speedway for its 17th annual celebration on June 21, 22 and 23. EDC Week also returns to Las Vegas for an entire week of nightclub and day club events, a music conference and other special surprises spanning the week of June 18–25.
Reggae in the Desert, one of the most successful music festivals in Southern Nevada, spotlights internationally known acts. The two-day music festival, in its 12th year, will take place from noon until 11 p.m. June 15-16 at the Clark County Amphitheater, 500 S. Grand Central Parkway.
They’re following Jake and Elwood’s lead and getting the band back together.