Nine Inch Nails and Soundgarden are on tour together in a joint celebration of aging gracefully.
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Gardens & Villa is one of those bands that’s at once of the moment and of the past.
We’ve looked to Lady Gaga’s latest album, “Artpop,” for inspiration on how to get the most out of each and every day.
Mac Miller’s first full-length, 2011’s “Blue Slide Park,” has become the first independently distributed debut to top the Billboard album chart in 16 years.
Hard rockers Kiss bring their “Kiss Rocks Vegas” residency to The Joint at the Hard Rock Hotel for nine shows from Nov. 5-23. They’re not the only group rocking Las Vegas this summer, though.
Texas blues legend Johnny Winter emblazoned himself into the world’s consciousness with his tattooed arms churning out lightning-fast guitar riffs and his striking long white hair flowing from under his cowboy hat.
Route 91 Harvest festival headliners include Jason Aldean, Miranda Lambert and Blake Shelton. The festival is scheduled Oct. 3-5 near the Luxor.
Sand Dollar looks to recapture its reputation of providing consistent, quality, live blues by local bands. “That’s what people wanted it to be. And we wanted to go back to that,” says owner Brooke Alexander.
The Bunkhouse is back, and the small club is returning with some big names. The venerable downtown music venue, which reopens Aug. 25 after closing last summer for renovation, has officially announced its first batch of shows.
The annual wine and music event expands to two days, will feature pop punks Blink-182, Violent Femmes, Train and more.
After weeks of speculation, hard rockers Kiss have officially announced their residency at The Joint at the Hard Rock Hotel, Kiss Rocks Vegas, which takes over the venue from Nov. 5-23.
It’s a fair question, especially from an act called the Las Vegas Tenors, when one of them asks if people even know what a tenor is?
The Summer Slaughter Tour, the (accurately) self-anointed “most extreme tour of the year,” is skipping Las Vegas again. Boo! But two of the best bands on the bill — Goatwhore and Morbid Angel — are coming here en route to the tour’s launch in California. Yay!
After playing Dean Martin for years, Michel turned his full focus to Ol’ Blue Eyes and packed the show pavilion at the M Resort with last year’s “Sinatra Forever.”
Their very name signifies old-school allegiance. So does the lawnmower-sized turntable they bring with them on stage.