From Life is Beautiful to Punk Rock Bowling, here’s everything you need to know about this month’s many music fests.
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Ronald Corso, owner of 11th Street Records, suffered a stroke on July 21 and has been hospitalized ever since. The Vegas music community has begun rallying around him.
Since opening a year ago in the Arts District, The Garden Las Vegas has become one of the hottest gay bars in the city — Cher’s even dropped by.
Insomniac, the production company behind Electric Daisy Carnival, is bringing a new festival to Las Vegas. More than 40 performers will appear on three stages over Labor Day weekend.
Insomniac events and EDM superstar Deadmaus are teaming up for the first concert at the Downtown Las Vegas Events Center since the pandemic hit.
The Las Vegas music scene is officially back to Life. The Life is Beautiful music and arts festival has sold-out in record time.
Billie Eilish, Green Day and Tame Impala will headline the three-day music and arts fest in September.
A general on-sale date will be announced soon for more tickets for the three-day fest, which takes place downtown on Sept. 17-19.
The three-day music and arts fest is set to return this year after taking 2020 off.
When the El Cortez changed its carpet in September, some folks went nuts. Now, you can buy it.
Reverend Horton Heat set guitars and heart rates racing in unison at the first rock show in a Las Vegas concert club from a national touring act since March.
Taking over 18-city blocks downtown and drawing over 175,000 fans over three days, Life is Beautiful will celebrate its ninth edition in 2021.
Interactive in-room art and a large mural are planned for the new hotel tower, where rooms can be booked starting Sept. 22.
The music, arts and culinary festival, originally scheduled to take place over multiple stages Sept. 18-20, instead will make a full return next year.
An all-star roster including David Bowie, John Legend and Panic! At the Disco helped give the touring show its high-spirited songbook.