Posted on: September 9, 2024, 02:00h.
Last updated on: September 9, 2024, 02:00h.
Nas isn’t finished with Las Vegas. The iconic rapper supposedly capped his “Illmatic” 30th anniversary Las Vegas residency with three consecutive sold out shows at the Wynn’s Encore Theater over Labor Day.
But, on Monday, Nas announced that his residency will resume during Super Bowl Weekend (Feb. 5, 7 and 8, 2025).
“Las Vegas has always served as a creative outlet for my music, and these performances will take that to the next level,” Nas said in a statement in May.
Tickets for the new dates, starting at $69.95 plus fees, go on sale to the general public 10 a.m. Friday, Sept. 13 at 10 a.m. PT via Ticketmaster.
Heart’s Blockage Removed
Heart is restarting its “Royal Flush” tour from the Fontainebleau’s BleauLive Theater, where sisters Ann and Nancy Wilson were scheduled to play on Dec. 15 — until Ann, 74, had to have emergency cancer surgery.
The new dates kick off Feb. 28 with Ann, feeling much better, stating in the relaunch announcement: “The best is yet to come!”
Tickets, $59-$299, are now on sale here.
The Music Vroom
F1 has revealed the headliners for its Silver Stage during the second annual Las Vegas Grand Prix race. On Thursday, Nov. 21, it will be occupied by San Francisco-based singer and multi-instrumentalist Vandelux. On Friday, rapper Big Boi will do the honors. And, on race day, Saturday, Nov. 23, it’s British dance music duo Snakehips.
These performances are limited to ticketholders for Wynn Grid Club, Papi Steak Garage, Ramsay’s Garage, Paddock Club, Skybox, Turn 3 Club and the Heineken Silver Main Grandstand.
If you want to know how much tickets are, trust us, you can’t afford them. See for yourself here.