Check out these shows taking place this September at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas, inside the intimate 24 Oxford and the Event Lawn. These exciting new venues offer a variety of performances across genres, so each venue has something that everyone can enjoy.
Billy Strings at the Event Lawn, September 3 and 4 at 6:30 p.m.
One of the top emerging artists across all genres of music, Billy Strings has made his most ambitious album to date with Renewal, a 16-song collection that effortlessly positions him as a singular talent—one who reveres the history of the acoustic music that inspired him, while pushing it forward into new spaces and audiences through his incredible live shows.
Tickets start at $51.50 and can be found here.
SQUEEZE: THE NOMADBAND TOUR at the Event Lawn, Monday September 6 at 7:00 p.m.
Squeeze first formed in 1973, shortly after Chris Difford and Glenn Tilbrook had begun their songwriting partnership, brought together by an ad in a sweetshop window. By 1977 they had made their recording debut and enjoyed a string of hits which lasted until 1982, the maturity of their songs outliving their initial burst of chart activity on the back of New Wave. Over the years there have been solo careers and occasional separations, but the Ivor Novello Award-winning songwriting duo Chris and Glenn reunited ten years ago to relaunch Squeeze and have been touring, writing and recording together since.
Tickets start at $45.50 and can be found here.
STEELY DEAD at 24 Oxford, Sunday, September 12 at 7:00 p.m.
Steely Dead is a musical hybrid of the Grateful Dead and Steely Dan. Sonic worlds collide, between the structure, arrangement and precision studio recordings of rock legends Steely Dan, cross-pollinated with the Grateful Dead’s free-flowing, melodic improvisation and masterful song segues. Steely Dead merges these major concepts together while infusing the influence unto each band.
Tickets start at $24 and can be found here.
27 – A MUSICAL ADVENTURE at 24 Oxford, Nightly Wednesday-Sunday at 8:00 p.m.
They changed the music, then they changed the world. The show honors the music icons gone too soon at the age of 27: Kurt Cobain, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Robert Johnson, Jim Morrison, and Amy Winehouse.
Tickets start at $54.63 and can be found here.