Seven Lions, Russell Dickerson, All-American Rejects and more will power the free new music and culinary experience.
Jason Bracelin
Jason Bracelin once went on tour with Kid Rock so you don’t have to. Prior to first being named the RJ’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.
Superstar rapper Travis Scott curates the Vegas debut of massive annual sneaker, streetwear, music and art convention.
A crowd of 60,000 flocked to massive emo and pop punk gathering When We Were Young to spend 10-plus hours singing into their fists in place of hairbrushes in teenage bedrooms.
My Chemical Romance, Jimmy Eat World, Escape the Fate and others will play some of their most beloved records at the massive emo and pop punk gathering.
Linkin Park and Queens of the Stone Age are among the acts booked for next April’s version of what has become one of the top U.S. festivals for hard-hitting sounds.
Sunny Day Real Estate, the Jesus Lizard and others lead new emo and indie music event.
“Faithful Unto Death” chronicles the history of pet burials
The three-day emo fest started strong on Friday.
The Las Vegas Valley will host a series of events in the coming days to mark the first anniversary of the Oct. 7 attacks on Israel by Hamas.
Justice and Jamie XX powered opening night of this new off-shoot of the Life is Beautiful festival, which is taking the year off with plans to return in the future.
A Big Beautiful Block Party takes over a portion of the Plaza grounds this weekend with nonstop music highlighted by Justice, and Jamie xx.
As temperatures kinda, sorta start to cool in Vegas, the city’s festival schedule takes the opposite trajectory: heating up with one major music gathering after the next through November.
The heavy music festival Sick New World, which debuted in 2023 with System of a Down headlining, returns in April for year three.
Known for hosting videos predicated upon elaborate challenges, the YouTuber faces one of his own: a lawsuit against his production company resulting from a forthcoming reality show shot in Vegas.
Working out is seldom fun. Troy Adashun — a fitness influencer, burgeoning sports nutrition magnate and YouTube star — is trying to change that.