It’s the biggest DJ residency yet in a city whose nightlife is increasingly defined by them. This weekend, Tiesto, the top-drawing DJ in the world, will begin a multimonth stint at The Joint that will extend through 2011.
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DJ Irish could find a beat before he could talk. “Apparently at 6 months, my mom and dad came into the bedroom in the middle of the night, and they heard this loud noise,” says the DJ born Kelly Charles O’Neill. “I had rocked my entire crib to the other side of the room, just bumping.”
Best Coast’s sun-baked indie pop is as open-hearted and sincere as a love letter penned on notebook paper and passed in junior high study hall.
More is always more in Las Vegas, where too much is never enough, right?
Grammy-winning R&B group Boyz II Men opened a four-week run at the Flamingo Las Vegas last week, using a Christmas show as a practice run for a much longer Strip residency.
After its unexplained affinity for a specific color, the Blue Man Group is best known for milking music from found and otherwise unconventional objects.
The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas isn’t bringing the lounge act back so much as giving it a new identity via Book & Stage, a novel combination of sports book and music venue that features up-and-coming, mostly indie acts in a fresh setting.