“Set
Your Life To Music” Series
“Set
Your Life To Music,” the highly-anticipated concert series, provides a unique
summer entertainment experience unlike any other at the heart of The Strip,
offering guests the opportunity to see world-class performances as part of a
dynamic concert lineup.
X107.5’s
“Our Big Concert”
Thursday,
May 28
6
p.m.; Doors at 5 p.m.
$40 GA
Cage
the Elephant
Rock
band Cage the Elephant, consisting of singer Matt Shultz, guitarist Brad
Shultz, bassist Daniel Tichenor and drummer Jared Champion, released its single
“Free Love” in late 2007. The following year, the group released its debut
self-titled album to commercial and critical success. In 2012, the band
followed up the album with the release of their second album Thank You Happy
Birthday featuring the hit single, “Shake Me Down.” Shortly after, the band
took a brief hiatus before getting back together in August 2012 to begin
working on its third album Melophobia. In 2014, the album received a Grammy
nomination for Best Alternative Music Album.
Dirty
Heads
In
2003, punk rocker Dustin Bushnell (Duddy B) and rapper Jared Watson (Dirty J)
came together to produce infectious and positive music. Shortly after,
percussionist Jon Olazabal joined the duo to form Dirty Heads. As a trio, the
group started playing shows together and growing its fan base before signing to
Warner Bros. Before the group could finish its debut album, Dirty Heads decided
to leave the label. In 2008, the group released their debut album Any Port in a
Storm featuring the hit track “Lay Me Down.” Dirty Heads released its second
album Cabin By The Sea in 2012 followed by its 2013 acoustic album
Home-Phantoms of Summer.
New
Politics
In
the late 2000s, Danish indie rockers David Boyd, Soren H and Poul Amaliel
formed the band New Politics. The group combined blends of pop, rock and
electronic dance music and quickly became known for its high-energy sets. In
2009, the group signed to record label RCA and released its self-titled debut
album in 2010. Two years later, New Politics released their sophomore album A
Bad Girl in Harlem.
Big
Data
Big
Data is a paranoid electronic music project from the internet and was formed
out of a general distrust for technology and The Cloud. Helmed by producer Alan
Wilkis, Big Data aims to explore the relationship between man and machine, and
how the internet has reshaped the human experience.
Joywave
In
2010, vocalist Daniel Armbruster, guitarist Joseph Morinelli, bassist Sean
Donnelly, keyboardist Benjamin Bailey and drummer Paul Brenner formed Joywave.
The group had produced its first mix tape 77777 in 2010 followed by its 88888
mix tape and the group’s EP Koda Vista. In 2013, Joywave signed to Hollywood
Records and released its debut album How Do You Feel Now? featuring singles,
“Somebody New” and “Tongues.”
Billy
Currington
Friday,
May 29
9
p.m.; Doors at 8 p.m.
$35 GA
Born
and raised in Rincon, Georgia, Billy Currington moved to Nashville after
graduating high school to pursue a music career. While working at a concrete
company in the city, Currington continued to work on his music by playing shows
and writing songs in his spare time. His hard work eventually paid off when he
signed with Mercury Records and released his self-titled debut album in 2003.
His first single, “Walk a Little Straighter” peaked at No. 8 on the country
charts and established him as a singer and songwriter of great substance. In
2005, he released his sophomore album Doin’ Something Right featuring his first
two No. 1 singles, “Must Be Doin’ Somethin’ Right” and “Good Directions.” Three
years later, he released his third album Little Bit of Everything, which
included the hit tracks “People Are Crazy” and “That’s How Country Boys Roll.”
In September 2013, Currington delivered We Are Tonight featuring the smash hit,
“Hey Girl.”
Neon
Trees with special guest Alex Winston
Friday,
June 12
9
p.m.; Doors at 8 p.m.
$20 GA
Utah's
indie pop dance group Neon Trees features keyboardist / vocalist Tyler Glenn,
guitarist Chris Allen, bassist Branden Campbell and drummer / vocalist Elaine
Bradley. In 2008, the group got its big break when they became one of the
opening acts for The Killers’ North American tour. Shortly after the tour
wrapped, the band signed with Mercury Records and was voted 2009's Band of the
Year by Salt Lake City's City Weekly. In early 2010, the group released their
debut album Habits featuring the breakthrough single “Animal.” The success of
the song led to a number of opportunities for the band including multiple TV
appearances and tours with Thirty Seconds To Mars, Panic! At The Disco, My
Chemical Romance and Duran Duran. In 2014, the band released its third album
Pop Psychology which was largely influenced by Glenn and his challenges to find
love in the digital age.
Last
Summer On Earth 2015 Tour: Barenaked Ladies with special guests Violent Femmes
and Colin Hay
Saturday,
July 18
8
p.m.; Doors at 7 p.m.
$50 GA
Since
the band’s start in the late 1980s, Barenaked Ladies has sold over 14 million
albums worldwide. The Canadian band found success when vocalists Ed Robertson
and Steve Page started incorporating comedy into their early performances to
hold the audience’s attention between sets. The combination of the duo’s humor
and eclectic folk pop rock sound sealed the group’s fate as its popularity continued
to grow into the early 1990s. The group grew into a true band with the addition
of Jim Creegan (bass/vocals), Tyler Stewart (drums/vocals) and Andy Creegan
(keyboards) and went on to release Yellow Tape, Canada’s first
independently-released tape to reach platinum status. Shortly after, Barenaked
Ladies signed with Sire/Reprise Records in 1992 and released its debut studio
album Gordon featuring hits such as “Be My Yoko Ono,” “Brian Wilson” and “If I
Had a $1,000,000.” Before the release of the band’s third album, Kevin Hearn
(keyboard/guitar/vocals) replaced Andy Creegan, who left the group to finish
college abroad. Over the next decade, the group released six more albums,
toured around the globe and started its own label, Desperation Records. In 2009,
Page announced his departure from the band. The now quartet decided to form a
new label, Raisin’ Records, and released All in Good Time, the band’s first
album since Page’s departure. In 2013, Barenaked Ladies released its 11th
studio album Grinning Streak featuring the hit single, “Boomerang.”
Slightly
Stoopid
Friday,
Aug. 14
9
p.m.; Doors at 8 p.m.
$35 GA
Slightly
Stoopid co-founders and multi-instrumentalists Kyle McDonald and Miles Doughty
were still in high school when they signed to Skunk Records. While at the
label, the duo produced two albums, Slightly Stoopid in 1996 and Longest Barrel
Ride in 1998. Over the next couple years, Slightly Stoopid’s sound matured with
the addition of drummer Ryan Moran and percussionist and vocalist Oguer Ocon.
In 2005, the group released Closer to the Sun, considered to be the group’s
most successful album to date. The album mixed a number of musical influences
including dub step, reggae and hip-hop and allowed the band to tour with a
variety of acts over the years. The group took a brief break from touring to
release Chronchitis in 2007 and followed up the album with an updated version
of its 2005 EP Slightly Not Stoned Enough to Eat Breakfast Yet Stoopid. In
2012, the Ocean Beach, California-based group released its most current studio
album, Top of the World, featuring a number of special guests such as G. Love,
Fishbone and Barrington Levy.
Counting
Crows: Somewhere Under Wonderland Tour with special guest Citizen Cope
Saturday,
Oct. 3
8:30
p.m.; Doors at 7:30 p.m.
$55 GA
Counting
Crows, consisting of singer Adam Duritz, drummer Jim Bogios, guitarist David
Bryson, keyboardist Charlie Gillingham, guitarist David Immergluck, bass player
Millard Powers and guitarist Dan Vickrey, became an overnight sensation in 1993
with the release of its multiplatinum debut album August and Everything After.
The band quickly became known for its dark lyrics and rock ‘n’ roll sound
reminiscent of the late 1960s and early 1970s. Over the next two decades, the
band released seven albums, toured around the globe and sold more than 20
million albums worldwide. In September 2014, Counting Crows released its most
recent studio album Somewhere Under Wonderland. Since then, the band has been
touring around the world, captivating fans with its unique and innovative live
performances.
Father
John Misty
Thursday,
Oct. 15
9
p.m.; Doors at 8 p.m.
Tickets:
$23 GA
Before
adopting the pseudonym Father John Misty, singer and songwriter J. Tillman
first made a name for himself playing drums in a pair of indie rock bands,
Saxon Shore and Stately, while attending college in New York City. At that
time, he began writing material of his own, citing the music of Nick Drake and
Pete Seeger, and the writings of Flannery O'Connor, as key influences. During
tours with Damien Jurado, Tilman produced a few CD-R albums and created a ready
audience for his home-burned discs. In 2006, the independent Fargo Records
label released Tillman's first properly distributed solo album, Minor Works,
and Keep Records reissued I Will Return/Long May You Run as a two-disc set the
same year. In 2007, Yer Bird Records released Tillman's fourth, more
elaborately arranged album, Cancer and Delirium. Although his solo work
continued to garner critical acclaim, he briefly shifted focus in 2008 by
joining Fleet Foxes. The group toured heavily in support of its debut album,
yet, Tillman continued working on his own material, releasing Year in the
Kingdom in 2009. In 2011, Tillman left Fleet Foxes to concentrate on his many
solo projects, using his pseudonym Father John Misty for 2012's Fear Fun. In
2015, Tillman issued a second studio album under the moniker, the caustically
funny and surprisingly sweet I Love You, Honeybear.
The
Chelsea
Inspired
by some of the world’s most iconic venues, The Chelsea is a 40,000 square-foot
transformable space featuring remnant brick tiling, an eclectic collection of
stage production props, a vintage lobby bar, private VIP opera boxes and a
memorable grand staircase complete with a dramatic chandelier. The venue’s
mophie stage attracts some of today’s hottest acts.
Craig Ferguson’s Hot & Grumpy Tour:
Walking the Earth with special guest Josh Robert Thompson
Saturday,
May 23
8
p.m.; Doors at 7 p.m.
Prices starting at $25
Craig
Ferguson entered the world of late-night comedy following a diverse and
eclectic career in film, television, music and stand-up. In 2005, Ferguson
became the host of CBS’ “The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson,” where he
enjoyed much success including an Emmy nomination (2006), as well as a Peabody
Award (2009) for excellence in broadcasting. For nine years, the show continued
to set all-time viewer records until Ferguson’s departure in December 2014. In
addition to his work on TV, Ferguson has released three comedy specials and
lent his voice to a number of animated feature films including “How to Train
Your Dragon,” “Winnie The Pooh,” “Brave” and most recently “How to Train Your
Dragon 2.” In September 2014, Ferguson became the host of the new syndicated
game show “Celebrity Name Game,” produced by Courteney Cox and David Arquette.
Additionally, Ferguson serves on the board of the Lollipop Theater Network, an
organization that brings movies that are currently in theatrical release to
hospitalized children facing chronic and life-threatening illness
nationwide.
Brian
Wilson with special guest Rodriguez
Friday,
July 10
8
p.m.; Doors at 7 p.m.
$50 GA; Reserved prices starting at $70
Considered
one of the greatest composers of the rock era, Brian Wilson got an early start
when he formed The Beach Boys in 1961 with his two younger brothers Dennis and
Carl, cousin Mike Love and childhood friend Alan Jardine. Heavily influenced by
the harmonic blend of Four Freshman and the rock rhythms of Chuck Berry, Wilson
went on to write a number of the group’s top hits including "Surfer
Girl," “In My Room,” “I Get Around,” “Don’t Worry Baby,” "Fun, Fun,
Fun," “Help Me Rhonda” and "California Girls.” After 1967, Wilson
relinquished much of his control of the group to his brother Carl in order to
focus on other projects. In 1988, Wilson released his first solo album
featuring the hit single “Love And Mercy,” a song that often serves as a
closing performance for his concerts. Following the release, Wilson continued
to write and record music as a solo act as well as a member of The Beach Boys.
By 2012, Wilson had officially reunited with the group in time to release
That’s Why God Made The Radio, the group’s first album with Wilson in over 15
years. In 2014, Wilson began to tour and record as a solo artist again, with
songs he had originally written for The Beach Boys. His latest solo album No
Pier Pressure is set to release in April 2015 and features a number of guest
stars from a variety of genres.
Known
only by his surname, legendary singer-songwriter and self-taught guitarist
Rodriguez began performing in bars and clubs around Detroit in the 1960s as the
city suffered post-industrial urban decay. It was there that he recorded two
studio albums, Cold Fact in 1969 and Coming from Reality in 1971. In the
mid-1970s, his music gained airplay in Australia and New Zealand where he
became an overseas performer. Rodriguez was unaware that he had reached
legendary folk-rock super stardom status in South Africa, where mistaken rumors
circulated that he had perished. In fact, South African anti-Apartheid
activists and musicians alike were profoundly inspired by his counterculture
lyrics. In the late 1990s, South African fans finally sought him out, leading
to the unanticipated renaissance of his music career. His story is told in the
2012 Oscar award-winning documentary, “Searching for Sugar Man,” which has
given Rodriguez a new measure of fame in the U.S. and throughout the world.
Brantley
Gilbert with special guest Carter Winter
Friday,
July 24
9
p.m.; Doors at 8 p.m.
$65 GA; Reserved prices starting at $85
Country
music star Brantley Gilbert notched his first No. 1 Billboard Country Albums
debut with the gold-certified JUST AS I AM and holds the third-highest country
debut of 2014 as well as a Top 10 spot on this year’s Soundscan Top Albums
chart. The album produced his latest single “One Hell of an Amen;” the
platinum-certified No. 1 hit “Bottoms Up;” and the Top 10, gold-certified
“Small Town Throwdown,” featuring labelmates Justin Moore and Thomas Rhett. The
Georgia native has racked up five No. 1 singles, impressive album sales,
multiple award show nominations from the Country Music Awards, Academy of
Country Music (ACM), American Country Awards, American Music Awards, American
Country Countdown awards and Country Music Television awards, in addition to
being named 2013 ACM Awards “New Male Artist of the Year.” Brantley's previous
project, the platinum HALFWAY TO HEAVEN DELUXE, produced two platinum-certified
No. 1 hits – “You Don’t Know Her Like I Do" and “Country Must Be Country
Wide.” As a celebrated songwriter, he has also penned No. 1 songs “My Kinda
Party” and “Dirt Road Anthem” for Jason Aldean, among others. Brantley is
currently on the road with the second leg of his LET IT RIDE TOUR and will join
Kenny Chesney in 2015 for THE BIG REVIVAL TOUR.
Willie
Nelson
Sunday,
July 26
8
p.m.; Doors at 7 p.m.
Prices starting at $35
With
a six-decade career and 200 plus albums, this iconic Texan is the creative
genius behind the historic recordings of “Crazy,” “Red Headed Stranger” and
“Stardust.” Willie Nelson has earned every conceivable award as a musician and
amassed reputable credentials as an author, actor and activist. Released May of 2012, Heroes, his first album
for Legacy Recordings, showcased new songs and deep country classics. The album spent five weeks at No. 1 on the
Americana Radio Chart. Later that year he launched his book, “Roll Me Up And
Smoke Me When I Die,” which landed in the Top 10 on The New York Times'
best-seller list. A road journal written
in his inimitable, homespun voice, the book is a deeply personal look into the
heart and soul of a unique man and one of the greatest artists of our time. In
2013, Nelson's albums included April's Let's Face The Music And Dance, an album of deep pop country repertoire
classics performed with transformative patented ease by Nelson and Family, his
long-time touring and recording ensemble; and October's To All The Girls…,
which features 18 duets with music's top female singers including Dolly Parton,
Mavis Staples, Sheryl Crow, Loretta Lynn, Wynonna Judd, Rosanne Cash, Alison
Krauss, Miranda Lambert, Carrie Underwood, Emmylou Harris, Norah Jones and
Shelby Lynne.
BOND
More
than a lounge but not quite a club, more than a gaming pit but not quite a
casino, BOND pulls together just the right elements of each. The result: a
magnetic cocktail house where exotic things happen around all who walk inside.
The epicenter of wildly poetic spectacle, carefully constructed yet seemingly
spontaneous scenes fall into place with fascinating grace. A mash-up of LED
art, live performance and upbeat house music, BOND toys with expectations
drawing in passersby and compelling those within to stay. Seeming opposites
commingle to infectious affect creating a scene no one can properly describe
but everyone rushes to see.
DJ
Technicolor
May
22 and 23 from 10 p.m. to 3 a.m.
Performing
as DJ Technicolor, Morgan Gould’s Downtown Las Vegas beginnings have lead to
great things. The musical powerhouse has enjoyed residencies and headlined at
venues across the city. Grandson of Academy Award Winner David Gould, DJ
Technicolor first aspired to become a filmmaker. That path changed when he
discovered his true passion in creating and playing music. DJ Technicolor not
only maintains a commanding presence on The Strip but curates for brands like
Liberty Trade Show, Red Bull, Mercedes Benz and Topshop. With original
productions and remixes soon to be released, DJ Technicolor plans to continue
his expansion into the DJ world.
DJ
Earwaxxx
May 28 from 10 p.m. to 3 a.m.
Born
and raised in Southern California’s San Fernando Valley, DJ Earwaxxx has been
surrounded by music his entire life. The grandson of a touring Jazz pianist,
son of piano playing father and brother of a drummer, DJ Earwaxxx was destined
to excel in the DJ world. The electronic powerhouse began this career while experimenting
with vinyl and turntables in 1993. Following an equipment upgrade and a move to
Las Vegas, DJ Earwaxxx found himself working for two of the most prestigious
club groups, Tao Group and The Light Group, where he played for thousands every
weekend. By incorporating flawless blends, impeccable scratches and intricate
trick mixing, Earwaxxx proves that he is the future of DJing.
DJ
Crykit
May 31
from 10 p.m. to 2 a.m.
As dynamic
on the dance floor as she is behind the decks, Crykit is one of the most unique
and refreshing entities the entertainment industry has to offer. With her
intoxicating spunk, unmistakable fiery red hair and flossy sense of fashion,
Crykit electrifies any crowd, leaving a lasting impression. Her passion for
music and the arts drove Crykit to move from a small farm in Kenosha, Wisconsin
to the big city of San Francisco. She quickly established a name for herself as
a DJ in the thriving EDM scene as well as a dancer within the prominent B-Boy
and B-Girl scene. After a decade in San
Francisco, Crykit moved to Los Angeles where her career continued to flourish.
Now residing in Las Vegas, Crykit has studied and is versed in a variety of
genres from funk, disco, house, hip-hop, EDM, rock, indie and Top 40.
DJ
Roger Gangi
May
21 from 10 p.m. to 3 a.m.
Originally
from New Jersey, Roger Gangi exploded on the Las Vegas scene in January 2006.
Since then, hard work and dedication have given him the opportunity to spin at
multiple properties on The Strip. Roger Gangi’s street cred runs deep as he has
opened for big name DJs like David Guetta, DJ Skribble, Chris Cox and shared
the stage with Estelle and Lil Jon. Expect the unexpected when you watch Roger
Gangi perform live.
DJ
Stephi K
May 27 from 10 p.m. to 2 a.m.
California-native
DJ Stephi K developed a passion for music of all genres during her childhood.
Inspired by artists such as Madonna and 2Pac, the budding performer began to
write and record her own music, eventually developing her own unique style.
Since her initial foray into the industry, DJ Stephi K has worked with several
producers and has been featured on multiple hip-hop tracks. She’s performed
live at venues throughout Southern California and starred in her own music
video, “Play It Back.” DJ Stephi K now calls Las Vegas her home and continues
to excel in the music industry with a confident attitude and strong presence
that sets her aside from competitors.
DJ
Morse Code
May
29 and 30 from 10 p.m. to 3 a.m.
San
Francisco-native Nathaniel Morse has quickly risen to the top of the Los
Angeles music scene. Best known as DJ Morse Code, he is an open-format DJ who
makes audiences forget the meaning of genre. On any given week, you can find
Morse headlining gigs anywhere from Hollywood nightclubs to East Side dance
parties. DJ Morse Code also makes regular appearances in New York, Chicago,
Miami, Portland and Las Vegas. His impeccable ear and serious technical skills
have earned DJ Morse Code international acclaim and the respect of many
reputable figures in the DJ world.
The
Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas is a luxury resort offering a decidedly different
perspective. Located at the heart of The Strip, the resort’s uniquely vertical
multi-tower design offers spectacular views of the vibrant city. The new
2,995-room resort features oversized residential-style living spaces with
expansive, one-of-a-kind private terraces. The Cosmopolitan’s luxurious resort
amenities include a 100,000 square foot casino; Sahra Spa & Hammam and
Violet Hour Hair Nails Beauty; three unique pool experiences; Marquee Nightclub
& Dayclub, a multi-level integrated indoor/outdoor nightclub; 150,000
square feet of state-of-the-art convention and meeting space; 40,000-square
foot performance and event space The Chelsea; and modern supper club Rose.
Rabbit. Lie. An eclectic line-up of new-to-market retailers include: AllSaints Spitalfields, CRSVR Sneaker
Boutique, DNA2050, EATDRINK, Jason of Beverly Hills, Kidrobot, Molly Brown's
Swimwear, Rent the Runway, Retrospecs & Co, Skins 62 Cosmetics, Stitched
and Utique. Signature restaurants include: Blue Ribbon Sushi Bar & Grill by
restaurateurs Bruce and Eric Bromberg; Estiatorio Milos, by international restaurateur
Costas Spiliadis; Holsteins from Block 16 Hospitality; Jaleo and China Poblano
restaurants by acclaimed Chef José Andrés; Scarpetta and D.O.C.G. by
award-winning Chef Scott Conant; and popular steakhouse STK from The ONE Group;
bustling culinary food hall The Wicked Spoon; and The Henry, an all-day dining
concept.
For
more information visit: www.cosmopolitanlasvegas.com
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