Shortly after confirming a second round of artist additions, Vegoose has announced its late-night component. Like its New Orleans counterpart, Vegoose will offer a variety of late-night shows around Las Vegas through Halloween weekend. Beginning Friday October 28 and continuing through Monday October 31, many of Sin City’s best known establishments will host full shows by performers including Halloween concerts by Widespread Panic (Thomas & Mack Center) and Ween (The Joint at The Hard Rock Hotel). Other acts tangled in Las Vegas’ web of activity are Dave Matthews & Tim Reynolds (10/28, Aladdin Theatre), Trey Anastasio (10/28, Aladdin Theatre), moe. (10/28, House of Blues), Sound Tribe Sector 9 (10/29, House of Blues), The String Cheese Incident (10/29, Orleans Arena), Galactic (10/30, House of Blues) and Phil Lesh & Friends featuring Ryan Adams (10/30, The Joint at The Hard Rock Hotel). On Saturday and Sunday most late-night shows are scheduled to begin at either 12 or 1AM after the festival proper is winds down at the Sam Boyd Stadium. As reported on Relix.com , Vegoose has also announced that Beck, Sleater-Kinney and Devendra Banhart are among Vegoose’s most recent daytime additions.
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Widespread Panic and Ween to Celebrate Halloween in Vegas; Initial Late Night Schedule Announced for Vegoose
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