The Black Uhuru co-founder looks forward to a “joyful event” as the annual celebration of Caribbean music and culture returns to the Clark County Government Center Amphitheater on Saturday.
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.
Together Pangea and the Las Vegas Death Fest lead this week’s music roundup.
The Beatles great will play T-Mobile Arena on June 28 and 29 as part of his “Freshen Up Tour,” on which his typical set list has spanned 38 songs and nearly three hours.
A six-minute montage of the DJ-producer’s hits will premiere later this month, providing the first glimpse of the $32 million renovation to the Viva Vision canopy.
Brandon Flowers, Laura Jane Grace and others delivered powerful statements at the second annual music, art and activism conference.
The world’s largest electronic dance music festival will celebrate 10 years in Las Vegas next May.
The Emerge conference moves to the Hard Rock Hotel with rising musical acts such as Cherry Glazerr, Doja Cat and Culture Abuse as well speakers Brandon Flowers, David Hogg and Big Freedia.
Silversun Pickups and Elle King lead this week’s music roundup.
The Hives, Rancid and The Specials turned in some of the top performances at the annual music festival.
PRB veterans such as the Descendents and Rancid and first-timers including The Specials highlight the festival’s 21st year of musical mayhem.
Sleep’s show at Brooklyn Bowl and the return of B2K lead this week’s music roundup.
The Rock and Roll Hall of Famer has one of several new releases this week.
Upon immersing oneself in the festival’s friendly fanaticism for three days, the question arises: Just what makes EDC elicit such a passionate response from many of its 450,000-plus annual “headliners”?
Kaskade was one of a handful of performers who had their sets cancelled on Saturday night at the Electric Daisy Carnival as a precautionary measure due to high winds.
Deadmaus, David Guetta and silent discos highlight the opening night of the Electric Daisy Carnival.