The Jonas Brothers are heading to Las Vegas for their first-ever residency.
07.01.2020 - 19:06 / billboard.com
It's not the new year until Las Vegas announces its DJ lineups for the season, and now, Hakkasan Group leads the charge with a 2020 artist roster featuring superstars Zedd, Tiësto, Martin Garrix, Steve Aoki and a flurry of other dance and hip-hop luminaries.
Hakkasan Group operates many party palaces in Las Vegas, including its namesake nightclub and Wet Republic Ultra Pool at MGM Grand Hotel and Casino, Omnia Nightclub in Caesar's Palace, Jewel Nightclub and Liquid Pool Lounge at ARIA Resort &
The Jonas Brothers are heading to Las Vegas for their first-ever residency.
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The Jonas Brothers are heading to Las Vegas for their first-ever residency show.
Celebs are rocking Sin City! There’s no denying that Las Vegas is jam-packed with things to do, but with some of music’s most talented artists signed to residencies, there is all the more reason to plan a trip.
The Jonas Brothers are heading to Vegas!
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DJ paychecks were growing in Las Vegas last year even as average salaries worldwide for the highest-paid electronic dance-music acts declined 12% from 2017 to 2018, and EDM's share of the recorded-music market slid from 3.5% to 3%, according to a 2019 study by the International Music Summit.
Before agreeing to an extended Las Vegas run, managers and entertainment lawyers advise artists to take a detailed inventory not only of what is contained in the residency contract, but also what isn’t. Exclusivity restrictions, merchandising deals, VIP one-on-ones
German rock band Scorpions are headed to Las Vegas for a 2020 residency. The Sin City Nights residency will take place at Planet Hollywood Resort's Zappos Theater with special guest Queensryche.
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Eminem’s new “Music to Be Murdered By” album has an album title and cover that pay homage to Alfred Hitchcock, suggesting a collection full of light-hearted mayhem. But a couple of its tracks reference real-life mass murders that occurred at concerts in recent years — the Las Vegas Route 91 Harvest Music Festival shootings and the Manchester bombing.