It’s a really interesting weekend in nightclubs, because a lot of party DJs (Manufactured Superstars, for instance) are playing Friday night, while a lot of party/serious DJs Markus Schulz, for one) are playing Saturday night.
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3 Doors Down guitarist Chris Henderson says, “If you sat and listened to what your brain told you day in and day out, it would drive you nuts.”
Rap duo OutKast is reuniting to headline the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in April, ending a half-decade hiatus for one of hip-hop’s most popular and important acts.
The star of Vegas’ newest music residency gets punked and more in the latest roundup of local music releases:
Last year’s most in-demand Vegas concert tickets were for Justin Timberlake, Beyonce, the Eagles and Adele, says Ken Solky, owner of LasVegasTickets.com and 1-800-Las-Vegas.
Apparently, “many” Britney Spears fans were disappointed after paying a staggering $2,500 to meet her for a “quick 3-second photo-op” VIP package recently in Las Vegas, which came with a ticket, T-shirt and poster, Radar Online reports.
Las Vegas’ DJ Ikon was in a nightclub some months ago when he watched a celebrity half-ass his way through a guest-DJ set. Ikon’s story goes like this: “He uses everything right off his iPhone,” Ikon says of the star.
There’s no denying Britney Spears’ immediate impact: She’s ignited more debate in one week than any Las Vegas headliner in recent decades.
At one point in time, there were two separate bands making the rounds as L.A. Guns, firing rounds at chastity and common sense alike.
The title of Cage the Elephant’s latest album, “Melophobia,” means “fear of music.”