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Kraftwerk show at Cosmo to be 3-D experience

The Kraftwerk show will feature 3-D visuals and will be a full-on multimedia experience, with surround-sound speakers and 3-D glasses provided to concertgoers upon entering the venue.

Del Rey more of an idea than gripping performer

The audience screamed as if being consumed by the flames that flickered across the video screen at the back of the stage.

Imagine Dragons nominated for 12 Billboard awards

Imagine Dragons tied goth pop sensation Lorde with 12 nominations when the finalists for the Billboard Music Awards were announced Wednesday.

Megadeth flies born-deaf woman to Vegas for her first rock concert

Do you remember the incredibly emotional YouTube video of born-deaf Sarah Churman getting an ear implant so she could hear for the first time? Well, she is coming to Vegas to experience her first rock concert.

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Warped fans in Las Vegas get a break

The Warped Tour is taking mercy on Las Vegas fans, moving the punk-rock endurance test off the concrete and on to the grass-covered UNLV Intramural Fields. The all-day show takes place June 19, which triple-digit heat is the norm.

On Budget: Las Vegas for less

Japanese punk rock superheroes Peelander-Z will blow minds and save souls at 10 p.m. Friday at Double Down Saloon, 4640 Paradise Road. The show is free; call 702-791-5775.

Motown muscle blasts through Leopold and His Fiction’s sound

The Austin, Texas-based band Leopold and His Fiction is fronted by Detroit native Daniel James, and the musical heritage of his hometown — Detroit — can be heard as loud and clear as one of James’ tongue-wagging guitar solos.

Methodology in madness for alt-rockers Young the Giant

Young the Giant’s latest record, “Mind Over Matter,” registers immediately as smartly constructed, radio-ready alt-rock. The band plays the Boulevard Pool at The Cosmopolitan Friday night.

Tickets: Aerosmith, Slash coming to MGM

Rock favorites Aerosmith return to the MGM Grand Garden arena on Aug. 2, with Slash. Tickets are $49.50 and $149.50 and go on sale at noon Monday at Ticketmaster outlets.

Who will sing with Nirvana? Here’s our picks

Here’s who’d we like to see singing with Nirvana as the band gets inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

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