If you're strolling through Mandalay Bay Hotel, figure out the House of Blues live music venue – your favourite band's name might just be on the schedule. Anyone in music business who has toured during the past years has probably played this stage, which holds 1,200 downstairs pax and 600 more in its seated balcony. From Metal and Punk to Hip Hop – the event calendar is probably one of the most varied in the city. Featuring a beautiful music hall, and with the philosophy to introduce the world to the music of the rural south, including the Blues, Rhythm and Blues, Gospel, Jazz and Roots-based Rock 'n' Roll.
The Venetian is a beautiful hotel and shopping complex in the heart of the Las Vegas Strip. Also featuring great restaurants and casino options for a perfect night out. The complex also is home to a Venetian-like array of indoor and outdoor water canals with a ceiling painted that realistically that it feels like being in Venice, Italy. Rooms are huge and modern luxury sets the atmosphere.
Rock Bar & Grill with super-tasty dishes and drinks on the menu. Also offering various live music events. Have a glance at the schedule before you go. The interior is authentically decorated with leather in black and red, music memorabilia, and similar.
Take the Monorail that connects major hotels on Las Vegas Strip northbound. Not that fancy from the outside, but definitely worth a visit. So step inside and browse the racks for your record souvenir. A good selection in vinyl from all genres, with Rock and Metal up to Classics.
Another reason to visit the inside of the Mirage Hotel: Art of Music store is your place if you want to buy music memorabilia and souvenirs. From signed posters and original guitars to framed platinum discs and much much more. Wondering how to bring your new guitar or band image back home? Of course they do offer shipping worldwide. They have a second branch at Mandalay Bay Hotel.
Neon lights all over the place. Fremont Street is entertainment and gambling at its best. This is downtown Las Vegas. Fremont Street dates back to 1905, when the city was founded. It was also the first paved street in 1925. This is also where the music videos for U2's I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For and Shot At The Night by The Killers along with many other renowned films and videos have been shot.
Inside the Palms Casino Resort complex building is Pearl Concert Theater, a 2,500 seats capacity venue for live music experience. From Bob Dylan, Tool, Björk, LCD Soundsystem to Alanis Morissette, Korn, Good Charlotte, Simple Minds and Blink 182 - all major names have been on its stage. This is where arena-sized artists get intimate when they visit the Strip.
This place attracts some of today’s hottest Rock music acts, bringing the likes of The Smashing Pumpkins, The Strokes, Garbage, Lenny Kravitz, and Queens of the Stone Age to its property. The boxy ballroom called The Chelsea is a unique concert venue, a 40,000-square-foot area featuring remnant brick tiling, a vintage lobby bar, and a memorable grand staircase completed with a dramatic chandelier.
This quite new live music venue is located in Virgin Hotels Las Vegas. Featuring state-of-the-art sound systems for an unforgettable experience of legendary as well as groundbreaking artists and bands.