The initial Vegoose at Night schedule has been confirmed, with artists performing at a range of venues including Orleans Arena, the House of Blues and The Joint at the Hard Rock. The first evening of music will be Friday October 27 with performances by Dave Matthews & Tim Reynolds (MGM Grand Garden), Trey Anastasio/Robert Randolph & The Family Band (Orleans Arena), Damian ‘Jr. Gong’ Marley (The Joint) and Keller Williams (House of Blues). Late night performers on the 28th include Phil Lesh & Anastasio (Orleans Arena), Maceo Parker (House of Blues) and STS9 (The Joint). On the evening of The 29th the String Cheese Incident will be at Orleans Arena with the final confirmed Vegoose at Night show headlined by Widespread Panic on Monday October 30 at the MGM Grand Garden.
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