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ago, when he was the brooding, semimysterious voice behind three critically acclaimed mixtapes released over the course of nine months. After major label debut Kiss Land in 2013, a series of shows supporting Justin Timberlake’s 20/20 Experience Tour and eventually his own headlining tour, a fuse was lit for a string of explosive hits: “Often,” released a full year before the album it teased; the catchy Ariana Grande duet “Love Me Harder”; and “Earned It,” a slow burner from the Fifty Shades of Grey soundtrack. When Beauty Behind the Madness arrived in the summer of 2015, conditions were perfect for a fullon chart takeover. Today, The Weeknd’s massive Starboy
i t World Tour, which lands at T-Mobile Arena on October 14 with support from Gucci Mane and fellow Canadian artist Nav, is his largest endeavor yet, a science-fiction world conceptualized for his futuristic hits. The giant spaceship setpiece looks like something that could be piloted by the disco robots of Daft Punk, who collaborated with The Weeknd on two tracks from the current album. But it’s Tesfaye who’s in control, onstage without a bevy of guest stars or backup singers or dancers, alone in the spotlight. The Weeknd at T-Mobile Arena, October 14. –Brock Radke
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that are receiving rave reviews. Variety called her October 8 Hollywood Bowl concert an “allstops stadium pop show” loaded with personality: “The show really got moving in the latter half, with Jackson balancing style and substance as she steadily ratcheted up the intensity.” Imagine how much more intense her Las Vegas performance might be. Janet Jackson at Mandalay Bay Events Center, October 14. –Brock Radke
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to her team—she was the only one we sent it to—and she liked it. It only took her a couple hours in the studio to knock it out. It was really cool working with her, so relaxed and chill, but she’s been doing it for so long it’s probably just second nature.” Cheat Codes has another new song coming out this month, but Russell is keeping quiet on the details, saying only that they’ll play it at Intrigue Thursday night. Now that “No Promises” has exposed this team to new audiences, they’re looking to capitalize by releasing all different types of new music. “Honestly, we just have so many songs that we need to have a big meeting and decide how and when we want to put
them out,” Russell says. “No matter what, we are definitely working on a bigger body of work, whether it’s an EP or an album. We really want to work on a three-part album that showcases each of us individually as well as a group, because we all come from different musical backgrounds. And you can see that in the way we do our shows, because we like to play some eclectic stuff that you don’t expect to go together.” Cheat Codes at Intrigue at Wynn, October 12. –Brock Radke
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onathan Terrell doesn’t cry often. In fact, he keeps track of the times he has cried in his entire life. “I told my girl that I could count, on one hand, the times I’ve cried in the last two decades. Today, I reached my pinky.” The Austin-based singer-songwriter was mourning the loss of Tom Petty—his favorite songwriter, and, undoubtedly, his “biggest musical influence,” introduced to him by his parents. As musicians, they played in the house band for what became the Children of God—a European cult that reached the height of its popularity in the late ’70s. After fleeing to East Texas, the family continued to write and perform music. “My first guitar was a beautiful cherry
red [Gibson] ES-335,” Terrell says. “I did work for my dad for an entire summer, and, on top of that, gave him $300 for it. In retrospect, that wasn’t so great of a deal.” These wacky anecdotes are the fuel for Terrell’s life. Maybe that’s why he excels at telling stories with his music. His eponymous project explores the middle ground between country and rock ’n’ roll—a sound best showcased on his latest EP, Color Me Lucky. Songs like “Faye” and “Thinking About You” are cheery, upbeat numbers about heartbreak and longing. Terrell always leaves room for ballads, such as “It’s Not Me (But It Could Be)” and the EP’s title track, on which he extracts bits of classic Americana through gruff vocals and twangy lap steel guitar.
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Terrell recently wrapped up recording a Mazzy Star cover with members of Spiritualized, and he’s about to begin work on a full-length slated for a 2018 release. “I’m sitting on nearly 30 tracks,” Terrell says. “The record is gonna be a good mix of the new straightforward stuff and the old singer-songwriter stuff. I can’t get rid of that.” –Ian Caramanzana Emerge Impact + Music Conference on the Las Vegas Strip, November 16-18. Tickets available now at emergelv.com.
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so big on pro-sports franchises; he’s part owner of the Los Angeles Dodgers and Los Angeles Sparks in addition to his relatively new gig as President of Basketball Operations for the Lakers. Magic’s savvy isn’t limited to sports and business, and he also demonstrated plenty of understanding about how Vegas works. “I’m a big fight fan and also I love the shows, so I come and hang out here a lot. I love it,” he said. “But now you’ve got some of the most amazing restaurants. That was the
one thing that really changed, when you brought in the restaurants, and then also to make sure you included the family. I think it really turned things around. Now everybody can come to Las Vegas and have a good time. You want them to gamble, but even if they don’t, they’re still having a great time.” –Brock Radke
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DEAR LAS VEGAS We are with you. We are with you in joy and we are with you in sorrow, and we sure as hell are with you now. We send love to each and every person impacted by the deadly attack on our city and the Route 91 Harvest Festival. Emerge and A Beautiful Perspective were born in Las Vegas and we are proud to call the valley home. Las Vegas is a place of acceptance, where people come to let loose, enjoy themselves and enrich their lives. It is a place that welcomes outsiders and new faces, whether they’re coming for the weekend, the year or the rest of their lives. The attack on Sunday night was not just a violent act against festival attendees; it was an attack on our community, our tradition of acceptance and the strong Nevada ethos of live-and-let-live. One thing we are not shocked by is how the community has rallied. The outpouring of support, aid, caring and donations has been remarkable but not unexpected. We know Southern Nevada is strong and will keep pushing forward. Emerge and A Beautiful Perspective will contribute to these efforts in any way we can. As members of the concert, events and media community, we’re especially saddened that a festival—a celebration meant to bring thousands of people together—was the target of hate and violence. But we will not be cowed. We stand with you, Las Vegas, with the music community and the rest of world in condemning this terrorist act and all acts of senseless violence. WE ARE WITH YOU LAS VEGAS. WE LOVE YOU.
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here’s a reason there are so many burger joints on the Las Vegas Strip: The world can’t get enough of this classic experience. We’re talking juicy burgers carefully crafted with creative toppings, a side of something crispyfried and a thick and creamy milkshake—possibly spiked with a little extra fun. There’s a new experience coming to the Venetian, taking over the indoor-outdoor space next to the poker room and offering canaladjacent patio seating (previously home to B&B Burger). Black Tap Craft Burgers & Beer, which originated in New York City’s SoHo neighborhood, is expanding beyond the Big Apple for the first time, and there couldn’t be a better place for it than Vegas. The “classic luncheonette” offers burgers, fries, wings, craft beers, mason jar cocktails, salads, sides and its infamous Crazy Shakes, all of which have been satisfying New York tourists and locals for years. Sound familiar?
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THE CHAINSMOKERS “This city is a second home to us and the people of Las Vegas are our family. ... We hope this leads our country to some real reflection about our laws and security and we can come together as people and find a way to never let this happen again.�
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haring a chilled seafood tower in the David Rockwelldesigned “treehouse” in the center of the Shops at Crystals feels like a rite of passage for the new Las Vegas diner, the modern equivalent of the old-school steakhouse business dinner. Whether it’s groups of convention visitors converging here for a big meal to start a week of networking or a vacationing couple taking in a romantic, whimsical experience, this is the place everyone wants to be—Mastro’s Ocean Club.
California coast and executed in Las Vegas with precision by veteran chef Ricardo Romo. That stellar seafood tower, decorated playfully with dry ice fog, can be customized with your favorites—shrimp, lobster, snow crab claws, Alaskan king crab legs and oysters on the half shell. If you’re not in a raw mood, consider steamed mussels, vanilla-battered shrimp, meaty crab cakes or classic oysters Rockefeller. A specialized sushi menu created by Cabo San Lucas favorite Nick-san rounds out appetizer options.
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than us mere mortals. But this studio is open to all; everybody who comes in has different needs. As teachers, they will determine your fitness level and help you grow, whether you’re a pro gymnast or a recovering couch potato. Larger studios rotate instructors, which leads to inconsistent instruction. But at Absolute Balance, the instructors are always top-rate. Marco and Paulo will teach hand-balancing, and Carmita will teach yoga. Absolute Balance, 6115 S. Fort Apache, #104, 702-909-4711. –C. Moon Reed
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DRAI’ S 10/12 DJ Ross One. 10/13 DJ Esco. 10/14 Rae Sremmurd. 10/15 DJ Franzen. 10/19 DJ Shift. 10/20 DJ Esco. 10/21 TI. 10/22 DJ Franzen. 10/26 DJ Crooked. 10/27 Trey Songz. 10/28 Future. 10/29 Lil Wayne. Cromwell, Tue, ThuSun, 702-777-3800.
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H Y DE 10/13 DJ Hollywood. 10/14 DJ Gordo. 10/17 DJ Five. 10/18 DJ Kittie. 10/20 DJ Konflikt. 10/21 DJ D-Miles. 10/24 DJ Konflikt. 10/25 DJ D-Miles. 10/27 DJ Ikon. 10/28 DJ Karma. Bellagio, nightly, 702-693-8700.
IN T RIGUE 10/12 Cheat Codes. 10/13 Yellow Claw. 10/14 Slander. 10/19 RL Grime. 10/20 Cedric Gervais. 10/21 Lost Kings. 10/26 Laidback Luke. 10/27 Diplo. 10/28 Ruby Rose. Wynn, Thu-Sat, 702770-7300. MARQUEE 10/13 Tritonal. 10/14 Carnage. 10/16 Vice. 10/20 Tritonal. 10/21 Vice. 10/23 Ruckus. 10/27 Ruckus. 10/28 Galantis. Cosmopolitan, Mon, Fri-Sat, 702-333-9000.
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Ookay. 10/20 Duke Dumont. 10/21 Flosstradamus. 10/25 Marshmello. 10/27 Alison Wonderland. 10/28 Marshmello. Encore, Wed, Fri-Sat, 702-770-7300.
TAO 10/12 Vice. 10/13 Politik. 10/14 Eric DLux. 10/19 DJ Five. 10/20 DJ Scene. 10/21 Jerzy. 10/26 DJ Five. 10/27 DJ Wellman. 10/28 Jermaine Dupri. Venetian, Thu-Sat, 702-388-8588.
XS 10/13 Dillon Francis. 10/14 Nicky Romero. 10/15 Yellow Claw. 10/20 Diplo. 10/21 RL Grime. 10/22 Duke Dumont. 10/27 Alesso. 10/28 The Chainsmokers. 10/29 Diplo. 10/31 Jamie Jones. Encore, Fri-Mon, 702-770-0097.
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