Tonight in Las Vegas: Martin Garrix spins at Omnia

TONIGHT IN LAS VEGAS

Tax Day is here. Yes, we received three extra days to file because of Easter Weekend, but Uncle Sam still wants you to cough up. If he’s sending you a refund because you overpaid, then “Blow Your Refund” at the Crazy Horse III Gentlemen’s Club tax party. The $750 VIP package even gives you a loaded money gun with 50 $1 bills that feature the image of our first president, George Washington, who invented taxes and created the IRS.

Congratulations to the wild, wacky and wonderful Sake Rok at The Park celebrating its first anniversary with The Spazmatics and 100-person Sake Bomb. Our Q+A with Sake Rok owner Albert Mack was posted Sunday and in Sunday ENT.

Post-Coachella, King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard are at The Hard Rock Hotel pool.

There are Dueling Pianos at Times Square Bar at New York-New York, Piano Bar at Harrah’s and Napoleon’s Lounge at Paris.

Hell or Highwater, Honor Amongst Thieves and Bravo Delta rock Backstage Bar & Billiards Downtown.

The Las Vegas Baroque Festival with lectures and dance parties is at UNLV’s Museum of Art.

DJ Martin Garrix is behind the wheels of steel at Omnia at Caesars Palace.

And Joe Maz makes the music at Hyde Bellagio.

TOMORROW’S TEASES

Sustainable seafood chef Rick Moonen (RM Seafood and Rx Boiler Room at Mandalay Bay) MC’s the six-chef global throwdown cooking contest at National Museum of Bermuda to mark this weekend’s Earth Day. The chefs represent France, Japan, New Zealand, Sweden, Britain and the USA. Rob Ruiz of Carlsbad, California, and Chef of the Year by The San Diego Union- Tribune, represents America competing against Britain’s Chris Kenny, head chef of Virgin billionaire Sir Richard Branson’s Necker Island resort.

Rick is known as the godfather of sustainability in the restaurant industry. Competing chefs are tasked with finding the tastiest solution to the problem of the voracious, invasive predator lionfish whose population has to be culled and contained. The throwdown is part of The America’s Cup teams training on their catamarans before the May 26 sailing contest.

Tech N9ne, with Brotha Lynch Hung, brings “The Strictly Strange 17 Tour” to House of Blues at Mandalay Bay.

And DJ RL Grime controls the wheels of steel at Surrender at Encore.

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