Punk stalwarts Social Distortion team up with Celt rockers Flogging Molly in this week’s music roundup.
Jason Bracelin
Jason Bracelin once went on tour with Kid Rock so you don’t have to. Prior to first being named the R-J’s music writer in 2006, Bracelin was the music editor for the Cleveland Scene alt-weekly. He is a graduate of the University of Illinois. A Decatur, Ill. native, Bracelin has lived in Las Vegas since 2006.
Life is Beautiful 2019 came to a close with standout performances by Vampire Weekend, a happy-sad Post Malone and disco-lite diva Carly Rae Jepsen.
The Black Keys took the stage in Hunter S. Thompson-worthy souvenir Las Vegas visors to strike a little fear and loathing in anyone averse to cranked amps.
Billie Eilish, Portugal. The Man and fast-food-themed seesaws highlight Life is Beautiful day one.
This weekend’s music and arts fest in downtown Las Vegas will be livestreamed with 50 cameras.
Ninety-percent of the tickets for next year’s Electric Daisy Carnival had sold in just five hours.
Punk rockers Rancid and some Life is Beautiful counterprogramming lead this week’s music roundup.
Alt-rockers Portugal. The Man lead the acts you don’t want to miss at this weekend’s festival in downtown Las Vegas.
More than 195,000 people are expected to attend next weekend’s festival. But the festival’s impact goes far beyond one weekend every September.
Why is one of the most influential six-stringers ever such a polarizing player? Let’s take a look at the case for and against “Slowhand.”
Luis Miguel, Marco Antonio Solis, Enrique Iglesias, Mana and Marc Anthony are among the stars set to soundtrack the holiday weekend.
Rock and Roll Hall of Famers Deep Purple, hitting the House of Blues on Saturday on their “Long Goodbye Tour,” lead this week’s music roundup.
You can’t have an event called Alienstock without some “face-melting harmonious extra-terrestrial rock,” now can you?
The Van Halen singer will take over the House of Blues at Mandalay Bay early next year.
He’s played here more than any other city. More than 450 shows. With two to go. This weekend’s shows at T-Mobile Arena might the last time we see Elton John live in Las Vegas.