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KAOS’ new dome will keep Vegas partying year-round
The structure essentially covers the most action-packed parts of the club and creates a climate-controlled environment that will keep the pool vibe alive until March, when uncovered dayclub operations will resume.
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This week’s Vegas nightclub and dayclub schedule
Migos at Drai’s, an elrow party at EBC, a $10,000 costume contest at On the Record and more.
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Strip performer Tommy Sherlock hits the Smith Center with ‘Jesus Christ Superstar’
Sherlock helped open Tenors of Rock, featuring a quintet of talented U.K. vocalists performing classic rock favorites, at Harrah’s Las Vegas in January 2017.
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Five Finger Death Punch prepares for two hometown shows at the Joint
“I moved out to Vegas before any of the other guys. We were still rehearsing in Burbank, and I would get there faster than the guys who lived in LA, because the traffic there is so bad,” guitarist Zoltan Bathory says.
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With its In City Series, Super Summer Theatre works right through its winter break
The series kicked off October 17 with Death is a Drag, which runs through November 3.
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The Las Vegas Philharmonic performing the film music of Danny Elfman—who could ask for more?
“If that sounds like fun to you, imagine how it feels for the man who’ll conduct it,” musical director Donato Cabrera says. “I can’t wait.”
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Tom Morello talks ‘The Atlas Underground,’ ‘ambitious’ tour production and more
“I’ve gone through my catalog with a fine-toothed comb and found the biggest, gnarliest rock riffs for this tour.”
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John Cleese, Sunset Park’d, the comic fest and more happening this week in Las Vegas
Wovenhand on Halloween and the Life in Death Festival right after.
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Beer Zombies Bottle Shop’s selections are scary-good
Despite its name, BZBS features 15 tap handles. You’ll typically find a trio of hazies, a West Coast IPA and a pilsner, along with a pair of stouts and one or two oddball kegs depending upon bartender preference.
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Put your trust in a one-of-a-kind omakase dinner at Tao
Presiding over the multicourse meal are chefs Jun Hiroshima, Tsuyoshi Nishida and Tomoko Buaban, who present an assortment of appetizers, sashimi and seasonal nigiri.
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Ambra serves up upscale Italian fare with a lively vibe
You could get engaged at the new MGM Grand restaurant—the ring delivered in a glass of Champagne from the 16-page wine list—and then return with your bedazzled friends for a bachelor or bachelorette party.