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VIDEO: What’s Hot This Weekend in Las Vegas, March 29

This week: Extreme Thing, Viva Las Vegas Rockabilly Weekender, Reverend Horton Heat, Chop Tops, Royal Crown Revue, Tiger Army, Nile, Deer Tick, Matchbox Twenty, Burt Bacarach, Faith Prince & Jason Graae, Gabriel Iglesias, Adam Carolla and Mon Ami Gabi.

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Strip Tips: Celebrate Roaring ’20 at Rockhouse

Rockhouse at the Grand Canal Shoppes in The Venetian is bringing back the Roaring ’20s with Prohibition Thursdays. Every week, the dive bar will host a party starting at 7 p.m. Guests will get in for half-price cover and enjoy $5 cocktails through closing. You can even dress up like bootleggers and flappers, if you want. For access to Prohibition Thursdays, get the secret password on Rockhouse’s social media accounts: Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Each week, the password will be updated.

Recycled Percussion pumps up production

Recycled Percussion always had a point of distinction none of the other 100 or so shows on the Strip could claim: the ability to play along, with each audience member drumming on an old pan or hubcap.

Jo Koy, performing today, learned comedy ropes in Vegas

Has Vegas ever claimed a famous comedian before Jo Koy? Yes, every comedian under the sun has played here after they made it. But Koy is the rare one who honed his skills while living in Las Vegas, and he was painfully aware of the gap that separated up-and-comers from the comedy rooms on the Strip.

Shakespeare Festival in Cedar City to get new theater

The stage is set for the Utah Shakespeare Festival’s new outdoor theater, with Las Vegas’ Engelstad Family Foundation playing a key role in the project.

Folk celebration features music, dance

When members of the National Folk Organization gather in Las Vegas this weekend for their annual meeting, it’s locals who will reap some of the rewards.

Monster trucks ready to rip and roar at Boyd Stadium

The Monster Jam World Finals return to Sam Boyd Stadium on Friday and Saturday. But you can get an early look at 11 of the trucks when they roar down the Strip at 7 p.m. today.

‘One Drop’ goes all out for water issues

In a brainstorming session to plan a benefit for his favorite cause, Cirque du Soleil founder Guy Laliberte cautioned his staff, “Don’t overreach, especially not the first year.”

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