If you missed out on When We Were Young tickets it turns out you really didn’t miss out — yet.
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.
Maxan Jazz aims to bring diversity and high-end eats to the local scene. Co-owner Max Wirjo says it’s all about taking chances: “I don’t want to play it safe.”
The three-day event will featured Enhypen, Kang, Viviz and more.
From Taylor Swift to EDC, Madonna to Muse, Garth Brooks to Iggy Pop, and many more: Here’s your guide to live shows galore.
Come May, hip-hop superstar Missy Elliot will hit the stage for her first billed performance since 2019.
A $2 million mansion dazzles on the city’s Southwest side.
The Knievel family legacy lives on in town via a pizzeria and planned museum.
Visitors to the museum located between the Las Vegas Strip and downtown will be able to meet members of The Offspring, NOFX and more.
The city’s self-anointed “home for the weird and nerdy,” Cemetery Pulp is the city’s first — and most likely only — combination oddities/comic book shop.
Cast members of the John Wayne coming-of-age classic “The Cowboys” are in town to celebrate the film’s 50th anniversary.
K-pop superstars raked in over $35 million at Allegiant Stadium concerts.
Cody Jinks returns to Las Vegas for two nights in December, joining George Strait, Luke Bryan, Tanya Tucker and other country music stars in town during the National Finals Rodeo.
The experience will include a dedicated TV channel for watching all the DJ sets at the world’s largest electronic dance music festival.
In the three decades since opening in 1992, the Double Down has become one of the most iconic dives in the country.
The three-day punk rock festival returns downtown Las Vegas in May.