Alternative-punk pioneers The Offspring rocked
the Boulevard Pool at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas with a boisterous set last
night (Saturday, June 8), performing tracks from the band’s lengthy repertoire,
including the groundbreaking ‘90s albums Smash and Americana, as well as Rise
and Fall, Rage and Grace (2009) and Days Go By (2012). Lead singer Dexter
Holland was joined by the crowd on multiple occasions as he sang fervently
during The Offspring’s most notable coming-of-age anthems, “The Kids Aren’t
Alright” and “You’re Gonna Go Far, Kid.”
The
Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas features artists at the forefront of the touring
world and emerging artists that will inspire the next musical movements coupled
with spectacularly-designed, technology-driven venues. The excitement of
live-music and sports action spills onto the casino floor from Book &
Stage, an upscale sports and entertainment lounge, while live DJs fill the
rhythmic and vibrant hot-spot BOND with the best in house-music. Finally, The
Chandelier, a dramatic inhabitable three-story architectural wonder, created by
2 million luminous crystals, houses three unique bar experiences: high-energy
hot spot, sophisticated cocktail retreat and inviting lounge. Perched high above
the Las Vegas Strip, the Boulevard Pool is a multilevel pool experience by day
and an intimate outdoor concert venue with unobstructed sightlines of both the
stage and The Strip by night.
Credit:
Erik Kabik/ Retna Images

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