The New York band interpolated the 2010 pop hit into their song “2122” during their first appearance at the festival.
The New York band interpolated the 2010 pop hit into their song “2122” during their first appearance at the festival.
The singer launched his first major headline tour in nearly a decade with a 26-song set at Allegiant Stadium.
The musician performed a hit-heavy show in an unexpected early slot, continuing the festival’s trend of last-minute veteran additions.
The band’s Friday performance on the Outdoor Theater stood as a definitive moment, translating their intense energy for a massive festival field.
The artist delivered a high-energy performance featuring his hits and a guest appearance from The Smashing Pumpkins frontman.
The band delivered a politically charged finale, pairing the song with imagery of a tattered American flag and a sardonic national anthem.
The pop singer framed her Friday night headline performance as a theatrical arrival in Hollywood, complete with a custom ‘Sabrinawood’ sign and filmed cameos.
The producer’s highly anticipated midnight set was called off due to unsafe conditions, halting the premiere of a new audiovisual project.
During his festival debut, Dijon was joined by longtime collaborator Mk.gee for a three-song run at the Outdoor Stage.
The recently elected PM, a lifelong drummer and fan, presented drummer Ian Paice with a gift ahead of the band’s Budokan show.