Anderson Cooper was not willing to cede any ground while talking with Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman on Wednesday, and the confrontational interview has drawn a lot of attention.
04.04.2020 - 01:43 / billboard.com
Electric Daisy Carnival is officially rescheduled for October.
As first reported by Billboard on Wednesday, the dance music festival formally announced on Friday (April 3) it will move from May 15-17 to Oct. 2-4 due to the coronavirus pandemic.
It is one of the world's largest dance music festivals, EDC Las Vegas' original 2020 lineup featured more than 200 artists, including Chainsmokers, DJ Snake, David Guetta and Major Lazer. Details and possible lineup changes for the new dates are
Anderson Cooper was not willing to cede any ground while talking with Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman on Wednesday, and the confrontational interview has drawn a lot of attention.
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Anderson Cooper was not willing to cede any ground when it came to an interview with Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman on Wednesday, and the confrontational interview has drawn a lot of attention.
A conversation that started off innocently enough between Anderson Cooper and Las Vegas mayor Carolyn Goodman ended with them both visibly frustrated, and it was honestly amazing.
Anderson Cooper interviewed Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman on Wednesday, who offered a fact- and science-free argument about why Sin City’s casinos should be open for business in the midst of the worst pandemic in a century.
Anderson Cooper, 52, grilled Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman, 81, about her advocacy to re-open casinos in Sin City amidst the Coronavirus outbreak. “You’re talking about encouraging hundreds of thousands of people to come to Las Vegas,” Anderson questioned in an interview on CNN Wednesday, April 22.
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Organizers behind Electric Daisy Carnival's sold-out 2020 edition in Las Vegas are planning to postpone the dance music festival to Oct. 2-4 and will announce a reschedule soon, a source tells Billboard. This year's EDC Las Vegas is currently still scheduled for May 15-17. It is one of the world's largest dance music festival