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Tour Manager: Las Vegas Concerts & Comedy This Weekend

The weekend has arrived and at Galavantier.com we are running down your best bets when it comes to entertainment on the Las Vegas Strip. This weekend has a powerhouse lineup for live music lovers.

Thursday, February 16

  • The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas has partnered with Sports Illustrated for a Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Beats & Beauty Music Festival.   Performing beginning at 5 p.m. are Vonnegutt, Little Hurricane, J. Roddy Walston & The Business, White Denim and  Black Lips.  All concerts are free and open to the public.

Friday, February 17

  • This is the final weekend of the Motley Crue inside The Joint at the Hard Rock Hotel Las Vegas. Tickets start at $41.00 plus tax and fees.
  • The Darkness, the band behind the anthem, “I Believe in a Thing Called Love” take the stage at the House of Blues at Mandalay Bay Las Vegas.  Foxy Shazam are slated as the opening act.  Tickets are $22 plus tax and fees.
  • Disney superstars Big Time Rush sprint into town for a show at the Theater for the Performing Arts at Planet Hollywood Las Vegas.  Tickets start at $28.10 plus tax and fees.
  • Comedian David Spade returns to the Venetian Las Vegas for a weekend of laughs.  Tickets start at $65 plus tax and fees.
  • The dynamic duo of Ray Romano and Kevin James take the stage at the Mirage Las Vegas for two nights of comedy.  Tickets start at $99.99 plus tax and fees.

Saturday, February 18

  • Long time touring band, The Expendables, bring their reggae, roots, hip-hop vibes to the House of Blues for at Mandalay Bay for an evening of music euphoria.  Tickets are $18 plus tax and fees.
  • The legendary R&B group, Boyz II Men, hit the stage at Star of the Desert Arena.  Tickets start at $43.95 plus tax and fees.
  • Out at Eastside Canary, the amazingly talented Michael McDonald brings his golden voice to Las Vegas for an evening of music.  Tickets start at $39.95 plus tax and fees.
  • Hip-hop fans rejoice as Trey Songz and Big Sean setup shop at Pearl at Palms Las Vegas for a night to remember.  Tickets start at $59 plus tax and fees.

Sunday, February 19

  • One of the best entertainers in rock and roll invades the MGM Grand Garden Arena as Lenny Kravitz will hit the stage with a handful of special guests including Raphael Saadiq, Kid Cudi, Slash and Lil Jon.  Tickets start at $75.00 plus tax and fees.