The Pet Shop Boys aren’t ever going to be confused with Las Vegas showmen, even though they covered Elvis (“Always on My Mind”) and produced an album for Liza Minnelli (“Results” in 1989).
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Darius Rucker may have a big night at the one country awards show that doesn’t go off in Las Vegas, the Country Music Association awards from Nashville, Tenn., on Nov. 6.
One of the world’s best organists, Dr. Isabelle Demers, will play in a rededication ceremony Friday in the Doc Rando Recital Hall on the UNLV campus.
Singer Josh Groban is the funniest person in classical music. So, we tricked him into presenting The Secret Josh Groban Comedy Awards, by asking him to name the funniest things in the world.
Spotify has become a game-changer for music fans and bands alike in recent years, allowing access to a massive reservoir of tunes for a nominal monthly fee for premium subscribers.
The Avett Brothers’ songs may be laid back, but their live shows are most certainly not.
There are two versions of how the a cappella quintet Mo5aic came to be. But because George Wallace is George Wallace, his story is funnier than the real one. “I call ’em my kids,” the comedian says of his former opening act.
October is quite the month for Wilsons in Las Vegas. Brian is headed here Oct. 18, and his daughters pave the way Saturday.
Depeche Mode’s DNA can be found in much of contemporary EDM, even if the music of a superstar DJ-producer like Tiesto isn’t overtly evocative of the group’s alternately dusky and danceable catalog.
“Why do I feel so alone?” We Came As Romans frontman Kyle Pavone asks on the first track from the band’s latest disc, “Tracing Back Roots.”
Hard-hitting punks Pennywise return to the House of Blues at Mandalay Bay on Nov. 23. Tickets are $30 in advance, $33 day of show and go on sale at 10 a.m. Saturday at the House of Blues box office, 3950 Las Vegas Blvd. South, and Ticketmaster outlets.
There are countless ways to spend a Friday night in Las Vegas, so getting your event noticed can present a challenge.
Shawn Zyvoloski’s band, Survive This!, recently signed with Epitaph Records and has a record coming out soon, a big step forward after four long years.