April and May in Las Vegas are set to showcase some of the best musical performances of the year if you are planning a trip to Sin City.
From AC/DC’s return to the American stage, to the iconic collab duo Kendrick Lamar and SZA on tour, Las Vegas is set to have them all.
Here, Shameeka Voyiya looks at what to look forward to in April and May 2025.
AC/DC Power Up Tour with The Pretty Reckless
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame legends AC/DC are returning to the stage for their first tour in the U.S. in nine years.
In support of their 17th studio album Power Up (2020), the Grammy award-winning band will perform at Allegiant Stadium, Las Vegas, for one night only on Saturday, April 26.
The Pretty Reckless has served as the supporting act for the European legs of the tour and is set to be a supporting act for the American leg, with dates scheduled through May 2025.
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Post Malone Presents: The BIG ASS Stadium Tour
American singer and rapper Post Malone is bringing The BIG ASS Stadium Tour to Allegiant Stadium on May 3 with fellow country musicians Jelly Roll and Sierra Ferrell.
Nine-time diamond certified Grammy award-nominated star Post Malone is known for redefining the modern concert experience with his genre-blending sound and electrifying stage presence.
The BIG ASS Stadium Tour promises fans a concert experience filled with a mix of his biggest hits and brand-new songs from his sixth studio album, F-1 Trillion, released August 2024.
Kendrick Lamar’s Grand National Tour
The Grand National Tour is an upcoming co-headlining concert tour by rapper Kendrick and singer SZA in support of his sixth studio album GNX, as well as SZA’s highly anticipated first reissue album Lana.
Starting April 19 and ending August 9, the Grand National Tour’s visit to the Allegiant Stadium is set for May 31.
Kendrick Lamar and SZA are former labelmates from Top Dawg Entertainment (TDE), with the two having spent over a decade collaborating on various musical projects beginning with SZA’s extended play Z, and more recently with fan favourites such as 30 for 30 and Luther.
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