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Highlights of the week ahead: ‘Magic Mike Live’ celebrates grand opening

Monday, April 17

“Magic Mike Live” at The Hard Rock Hotel MC Mark Shunock hosts his “Mondays Dark” charity show at The Space starring Las Vegas’ off-duty volunteer performers as a benefit for Peoples Autism Foundation.

Tuesday, April 18

The wild partying over dinner at Sake Rok at The Park outside T-Mobile Arena marks its first anniversary with The Spazmatics. Check out our Q+A with Sake Rok owner Albert Mack posted today and in Sunday ENT.

King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard slither into The Hard Rock Hotel pool.

Wednesday, April 19

Phantogram raises the roof of Brooklyn Bowl Las Vegas at The Linq Promenade.

Tech N9ne headlines House of Blues at Mandalay Bay.

Thursday, April 20

Expect mayhem when A.J. McLean, Howie Dorough, Nick Carter, Kevin Richardson and Brian Littrell of The Backstreet Boys fight continue grand-opening celebrations at Sugar Factory at Fashion Show.

Eric Sardinas pushes the boundaries of blues and rock (he often sets his guitars on fire!) at The Railhead at Boulder Station. Eric promises tracks from his latest album, “Boomerang.”

Friday, April 21

Channing Tatum’s “Magic Mike Live” celebrates its grand opening at the 360-degree Club Domina, formerly Body English, at The Hard Rock Hotel. The chiseled-abs hunks host their after-party at Dish Pool. Channing and actress-wife Jenna Dewan-Tatum are walking the casino-floor red carpet with their cast.

Award-winning film composer Hans Zimmer plays his box office hits at Park Theater at Monte Carlo.

The two-day Las Rageous Festival gets underway at Downtown Las Vegas Events Center.

Saturday, April 22

It’s the 10th anniversary of Record Store Day, and The Colosseum at Caesars Palace headliner Sir Elton John is commemorated as the first Record Store Day legend. He releases his live album, “17.11.70+,” on vinyl from Nov. 17, 1970, with six previously unreleased tracks.

He said: “I love record stores. I can go to the record store in Las Vegas and spend three hours in there. Just the smell of it, the looking at it, the wonder of it, the memories. I love vinyl so much, the ritual of it, looking at the sleeve. The sound coming out of vinyl does sound better. I know it does. It’s just the wonder of having vinyl.” Sir Elton says he owns 7,000 vinyl records, many purchased at The Wax Trax here.

Cast members of “Sexxy” at Westgate led by Jennifer Romas keep their shirts on to lead a Zumba class to send Las Vegas long-distance runner Helene Neville on her way to the May 1 Evanston, Wyoming, start of her final, unprecedented, 4,000-mile 5-month run through 12 states she missed when she ran the perimeter of the U.S.: 36 states and 9,713 miles.

Andrew Dice Clay headlines at Tropicana Theater.

Louie Anderson premieres the first comedy cabaret, “After Show,” where Strip performers work with aspiring comedians, at The Space.

Kansas’ “Leftoverture 40th Anniversary Tour” is at The Smith Center for the Performing Arts.

Sunday, April 23

Congratulations to our Leslie Frisbee, editor of sister Luxury Magazine, and celebrity photographer Denise Truscello on being honored by Hakkasan Group in the Woman on Top celebrations recognizing the most successful women in Las Vegas.

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