Here are this week’s five best bets for nightlife in Las Vegas.
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Madelon Hynes provides event calendar content for Neon and other sections of the Review-Journal, and manages the online calendar. Born in California and raised in New Mexico, the UNLV graduate has worked at the newspaper since 2000.
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London DJ TroyBoi takes over the rooftop pool party at Drai’s Beachclub on Saturday.
Gospel favorite Kirk Franklin returns to host the 33rd annual Stellar Gospel Music Awards on Saturday.
He’s had two successful stints on the Strip without speaking a word.
Last week, he and Steve Aoki released the gold-laden video for their track “Been Ballin’.”
Fathers and daughters stepped out for a recent night “Under the Sea” at Life Time Athletic Green Valley. The annual Daddy Daughter Dance featured an evening of dancing, crafts and games. Dads and their daughters posed for photos with a mermaid, played dolphin ring toss, took part in a Zumba routine and dined buffet-style on grilled chicken and shrimp and chocolate-covered strawberries and cereal bars.
Ahead of next month’s Billboard Latin Music Awards, where he’s up for new artist of the year, see Puerto Rican trap artist Bad Bunny at 8 p.m. Saturday in The Chelsea at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas.
Omnia Nightclub celebrates its three-year anniversary at Caesars Palace.
You have six chances to see David Guetta this month as he continues his residency with Wynn Nightlife.
The music and life of singer Jewel inspire the sixth annual “One Night for One Drop” at Mandalay Bay.