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Valley Announces “Lost In Translation” Tour

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Early Monday morning, Canadian indie pop band Valley announced their “Lost In Translation” tour hitting 27 different cities across the United States and Canada. The tour aims to support the upcoming release of their sophomore album, “Lost In Translation” coming to music platforms on June 23. 

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The tour is set to have Canadian singer-songwriter Devon Cole and LA-based, Capitol Records labelmate Aidan Bissett as openers. Presale for the shows starts Tuesday, Jan. 24 at 11 AM EST. General on-sale begins Friday, Jan. 27 at 10 AM local time. 

In addition to general admission tickets, Valley will offer VIP Soundcheck Party tickets that include early access to merch, Q&As, signed limited edition tour merch, exclusive acoustic performances and more. For further details and to buy tickets, visit Valley’s official website.

To accompany the release of their lead single “Throwback Tears”, Valley launched a new music video featuring choreographed break-ups and epic dance routines with La La Land-esque energy. To describe the track, lead vocalist Rob Laska says, “Describing the track, lead vocalist Rob Laska says, “leading with ‘Throwback Tears’ as the first single always felt right. It has cheeky new year, new me energy. Sad yet playful, which we always gravitate to with our production and lyrics. It very much feels like the door swinging open to a breakbeat and us asking you to step into the new sonic world we’ve created around Lost In Translation . ”

Listen to “Throwback Tears” here.

Lost In Translation follows Valley’s debut album MAYBE , which was released in 2019. The new album will capture the band’s evolution through navigating their friendships and artistic careers.  

“ MAYBE will always be our teenage diary, our coming-of-age story, our first love and first record. Lost In Translation is those same best friends navigating their mid-20s and questioning ‘what now?…what really matters to us?’ and what might’ve been lost along the way. Between MAYBE and now, we’ve done more soul-searching together than ever. We’ve traveled the world, we’ve accomplished a lot we never thought was possible. We’ve followed every single path to get nowhere and everywhere. It’s a very caught in a thought and seeking album. It poses more questions than answers. It’s honest, it’s confusing, it’s pop, it’s nostalgic, it’s black and white, its colourful, it’s unpredictable, it’s simple, it’s Valley, Lost In Translation .” explains Laska. 

With Valley’s growth between the albums MAYBE and Lost In Translation , be sure to check out our interview with them to see just how far the band has come in the past four years!

Listen to their first album MAYBE   here.

Preorder  Lost In Translation on  Valley’s official website.

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PHOENIX — Carin León is bringing his ‘Boca Chueca Tour’ to the Valley!   “Embarking on this tour is an exhilarating opportunity to share my new music with fans throughout North America and Europe alike. Taking my songs and the vibrant essence of Música Mexicana to a global stage is truly an honor,” said Carin León in a news release sent to ABC15.

Some of the biggest hits of the Regional Mexican artist include:  La boda del Huitlacoche, Primera Cita, Según Quién, No Es Por Acá, El Tóxico and more.

León previously performed in the Valley back in September as part of his “Colmillo de Leche” tour.

The artist will be in the Valley soon for another performance, he’ll be opening for the Rolling Stones at State Farm Stadium on May 7.

León has created a new milestone in his career with the artistic Country & Regional Mexican crossover in the music industry that include the song ‘The One’ with Kane Brown and even singing with Walker Hayes .

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Review: Neil Young & Crazy Horse strike heart of gold at tour-opening San Diego concert

Neil Young performing at SDSU on April 24, 2024.

The concert began with an epic, 15-minute version of ‘Cortez The Killer’ that featured extra lyrics recently unearthed by Young. Guitarist-singer Micah Nelson, Willie’s son, very ably assumed the role in Crazy Horse of Nils Lofgren, now on tour with Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band.

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When Neil Young sang “rock and roll will never die” near the conclusion of his tour-opening LOVE EARTH concert with Crazy Horse Wednesday in San Diego, you believed him.

Those words, from his 1978 song, “My My Hey Hey (Into the Black),” sounded like a defiant vow in the face of possible obsolescence 46 years ago. Now, they are a statement of fact from a proud maverick who sounds more committed than ever, even — or, rather, especially — at a time when rock is increasingly becoming a niche genre pushed aside by formulaic pop, hip-hop and dance-music.

At 78, Young remains a staunch keeper of the flame whose passion for music burns as bright as ever. If anyone thinks this veteran singer, songwriter and guitarist is ready to kick back in his old age, he and his band immediately and convincingly refuted such notions with their powerful, nearly two-hour performance at SDSU’s Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre. (They are set to perform a second sold-out show at the same venue Thursday night.)

Young and his three-man band opened with “Cortez the Killer,” an epic number from their 1975 album, “Zuma.” But this was no sentimental journey down nostalgia lane, nor was it a tentative, shake-off-the-dust run through.

Their carefully calibrated version of “Cortez” built to a series of powerful climaxes Monday and lasted 15 minutes — nearly twice as long as the original on “Zuma.” The song began with an opening guitar jam that lasted 7 minutes before Young’s reedy vocals commenced. For good measure, near the conclusion of “Cortez,” he sang — for the first time anywhere in concert — a missing verse he recently came upon that had been cut from the 1975 recording.

The unearthed lyrics provided additional depth and a palpable sense of despair to Young’s tour de force song about Hernán Cortez, the bloody Spanish conqueror of Mexico’s Aztec Empire: I floated on the water / I ate that ocean wave / Two weeks after the slaughter / I was living in a cave / They came too late to get me / But there’s no one here to set me free / From this rocky grave / To that snowed-out ocean wave.

The next selection was the buoyant “Cinnamon Girl,” a choice cut from 1969’s “Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere,” the first album Young and Crazy Horse made together. It clocked in at a crisp three minutes.

Neil Young & Crazy Horse performed at the Open Air Theatre at San Diego State April 24, 2024.

The rest of the concert included several other extended jams, with “Down by the River” and “Love and Only Love” both clocking in at a glorious 16 minutes (but not lasting one second too long). Conversely, Young’s tender solo acoustic versions of “Comes a Time,” “Heart of Gold” and “Human Highway” were each delivered with admirable concision.

The manner in which he alternated between longer and shorter selections served as a master class on how to pace a concert to build momentum and achieve maximum dynamic tension and release.

The final encore was an eight-minute rendition of “My My Hey Hey (Into the Black),” whose line There’s more to the picture than meets the eye could be a synopsis of Young’s career and his dogged determination to do things his way, every time, no matter what the trends of the day may be.

At SDSU, Young and his longtime Crazy Horse compadres — bassist/singer Billy Talbot and drummer Ralph Molina, both 80 — were focused and in sync from start to finish. They were joined by guitarist/singer Micah Nelson, 33, who on Monday had played a key role accompanying his father, Willie Nelson, at The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park.

Micah Nelson was performing in place of Crazy Horse charter member Nils Lofgren, who is now on tour in The E Street Band with his other longtime employer, Bruce Springsteen. Those are big shoes to fill, but Nelson was so in sync with Young you’d think they had been musical partners for decades.

The stage was bedecked with the giant, faux Fender guitar amplifiers, speaker cabinets and road cases Young and Crazy Horse used on their 1978 Rust Never Sleeps tour. There were no video screens on the stage, the better for the audience — which included basketball great Bill Walton and Las Vegas Raiders NFL team owner Mark Davis — to focus completely on the music at hand.

The SDSU concert — the start of Young and Crazy Horse’s first major tour together in a decade — came a year after Young’s mesmerizing solo concert here at The Shell. Monday’s performance was even more mesmerizing, in large part because of the musical empathy between the four musicians.

When they locked into a groove, which was often, they seemed to be of one mind. And it’s difficult to think of any other rock band of any vintage that can gain as much traction from so many slow-paced songs.

With few exceptions, Young’s biting guitar solos contained a minimum of notes, but he made each one count, repeatedly going into a zone where feeling and intensity trump quantity. Or, to invoke the title of Young’s 1988 album: “This Note’s For You.”

Apart from a heartfelt spoken tribute to the late David Briggs — the producer of many of Young’s albums with (and without) Crazy Horse — Young’s comments to the audience were along the lines of: “Thank you” and “How ya doin’?”

Otherwise, he let his music speak for him, and it spoke volumes.

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Music | Review: Arena rock act Duran Duran plays intimate show for 500 Bay Area fans

Duran duran played the guild theatre in menlo park..

Simon Le Bon performs with Duran Duran during the BottleRock Napa Valley Music Festival in May. The band returned to the Bay Area Saturday for a fundraising concert at the Guild Theatre in Menlo Park.

One person referred to it as “the biggest show in the history of Menlo Park.”

And, indeed, that’s probably a fair assessment, although I’m not sure if that says more about the band that was playing or the city the band was playing in.

Either way, it sure was cool to get to see Duran Duran — an act that is typically found rocking arenas — play before some 500 lucky fans at the Guild Theatre on Saturday (Aug. 19).

“It’s a lovely way to start the second leg of the North American tour,” vocalist Simon Le Bon said to the adoring crowd. “And to do something useful.”

The purpose of the visit was to raise money for the fight against prostate cancer, a cause that has been dear to these Rock and Roll Hall of Famers’ hearts ever since Andy Taylor — the band’s former guitarist — revealed he had been diagnosed with stage 4 prostate cancer some years back. Money raised at the event went to the U.K.-based charity the Cancer Awareness Trust.

“I’ve got to tell you, (Taylor) has started his treatment and he’s doing great,” Le Bon informed the crowd.

The show also doubled as a kind of warm-up gig, allowing the band to clear out a few cobwebs prior to resuming larger-scale shows, such as an Aug. 24 date at Golden 1 Center in Sacramento.

The setlist was very close, but not identical, to what fans witnessed during the band’s North American tour opener at the BottleRock Napa Valley festival in May . Duran Duran played 17 songs, hailing from seven studio albums, and included most of its signature tunes.

Duran Duran did, however, get off to a bit slow start in the 100-minute set, opening with the most lackluster song of the night — “Night Boat” — before quickly shifting into much higher gear with the fan favorite “Wild Boys.”

The band was definitely feeling generous with the greatest hits material early on, moving from “Wild Boys” into the classic “Hungry Like the Wolf” and following up with a powerful take on “A View to a Kill” (from the 1985 James Bond film of the same name) and the popular title track to the group’s fourth studio album, 1986’s “Notorious.”

Duran Duran — Le Bon, bassist John Taylor (no relation to Andy), drummer Roger Taylor (no relation to Andy or John) and keyboardist Nick Rhodes — finally veered from that course with the relative deep-cut “Lonely in Your Nightmare,” which the group spiced up by mixing in some of Rick James’ “Super Freak.”

Backed by four touring musicians — including two female backing vocalists — Duran Duran sounded increasingly sharp and ready to resume the regular tour as it moved steadily through “Is There Something I Should Know?” “Anniversary,” “Friends of Mine” and “Careless Memories.”

“Ordinary World” — Duran Duran’s single greatest song — was as triumphant as usual, with sideman Dominic Brown’s gorgeous lead guitar work turning heads. It was nicely paired with “Come Undone,” another definite career highlight, making for the strongest two-song segment of the night.

The group closed the 15-song main set in high-adrenaline fashion as it powered through “Planet Earth,” “The Reflex” and a version of “Girls on Film” that included a taste of DJ Calvin Harris’ “Acceptable in the 80s.”

Duran Duran then returned for the encore with the beautiful “Save a Prayer” — which Le Bon dedicated to Andy Taylor — before ending “the biggest show in the history of Menlo Park” with a trip to “Rio.”

1. “Night Boat” 2. “Wild Boys” 3. “Hungry Like The Wolf” 4. “A View To A Kill” 5. “Notorious” 6. “Lonely in Your Nightmare”/”Super Freak” 7. “Is There Something I Should Know” 8. “Anniversary” 9. “Friends of Mine” 10. “Careless Memories” 11. “Ordinary World” 12. “Come Undone” 13. “Planet Earth” 14. “The Reflex” 15. “Girls on Film”/”Acceptable in the 80s” Encore 16. “Save a Prayer” 17. “Rio”

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Tour de france stage 1: the hilliest-ever opening stage of the tour, a dramatic opener to this year's tour with an elevation gain of 3,800 meters. will the bunch fragment like last year.

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Last year’s first stage was said by some to be amongst the hardest Tour openers ever; one year later, the organizers have decided to follow the same template.

Indeed they have ramped up the difficulty, with an elevation gain of 3,800 meters, some 500 meters more than last time around. The stage will not so much shake off the cobwebs as evaporate them. Starting in Florence as part of the first-ever Italian Grand Depart in history, the riders will have 30 mainly flat kilometers before the first of seven categorized climbs rear up.

The Col de Valico Tre Faggi is the highest on the stage, peaking at 930 meters altitude after 12.5km of climbing. A breakaway is almost certain to form here and, passing over the subsequent climbs of the Côte des Forche, the Côte de Carnaio and the Colle de Barbotto, should be able to further pad their advantage.

The pendulum may well swing the other way over the three climbs located in the final 50 kms. The last of these, the Côte de Saint-Marino, is followed by 25 downhill and flat roads to the finish in Rimini. Much will depend on how the favorites ride the stage but if the big names and their teams go all in, a very difficult first day is in store.

The stage finish is a poignant location for Italian cycling. The 1998 Tour de France winner Marco Pantani died in Rimini in 2004, with this year’s Tour taking place 20 years after that tragic event.

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Tickets for the 33-city nationwide tour on-sale this friday, april 26.

Megadeth is bringing its iconic live show to North America with a 33-city, nationwide tour, Destroy All Enemies, produced by Live Nation, this fall including stops in Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Boston, St. Louis and many more. Tickets for all dates will be on sale Friday at 10am local time with an exclusive presale for the Cyber Army/Megadeth Digital beginning today, Tuesday, April 23 at 12pm local time Megadeth.com .

Bringing along Mudvayne and All That Remains, the tour begins in Rogers, Arkansas on August 2 and runs throughout the month before wrapping in Nashville, Tennessee on September 28. Performing classic hits from Rust In Peace, Countdown to Extinction and more, the tour also brings Dave Mustaine and bandmates back to North America to perform their latest studio album The Sick, the Dying… and the Dead! Featuring some of Mustaine’s strongest-ever songwriting, the tour offers an equally ambitious live performance that delivers on all fronts.

“Our ‘Crush The World’ tour has been a tremendous experience for the four of us,” shared Dave Mustaine. “We are all playing tight, and that has made it possible for me to really focus on solos and singing, we are playing more songs than ever before, and we are closer to each other, onstage AND off. I’m excited to see Mudvayne, and All That Remains. Join us as we DESTROY ALL ENEMIES.”

The North American jaunt comes on the heels of a highly anticipated and successful stint in Latin America wrapping this month and starting back up in Europe this summer. With stops in Peru, Chile, Argentina, Brazil and México and forthcoming dates in Sweden, Italy, France, Germany and more, the band’s global appeal and lasting impact is more apparent than ever as continued calls for international touring are demanded.

Megadeth, alongside founder and frontman Dave Mustaine, are renowned for their unparalleled energy and mastery on stage. In 2023, the GRAMMY-Award winning band dominated arenas and festivals, reaffirming its status as one of heavy metal’s most formidable live acts. Dubbed “as ferocious and hard-hitting as ever” by AllMusic , Megadeth enjoyed sold-out shows and critical acclaim on the latest run of the Crush The World Tour captivating audiences and showcasing the latest and greatest hits.

For more information and to purchase tickets to the Destroy All Enemies Tour, visit www.megadeth.com .

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About Megadeth:

With a musical legacy spanning four decades, Megadeth has sold in excess of 50 million albums worldwide earning numerous accolades including 1 Grammy award with 13 nominations and five consecutive platinum albums. Megadeth’s debut album, Killing Is My Business… And Business Is Good! was named by VH1 as the “Greatest Thrash Metal Debut Album of All Time.” The band’s latest album The Sick, The Dying… And The Dead! was released in September 2022 via Tradecraft/UMG. It debuted at No. 1 across Billboard’s Top Rock, Hard Rock, and Alternative Albums charts, and No. 3 on the Billboard 200, and the lead single “We’ll Be Back” was nominated for a GRAMMY Award for Best Metal Performance.

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Rolling Stones Announce Openers for ’24 Hackney Diamonds Tour

The Rolling Stones  have announced the opening acts for their '24 Hackney Diamonds tour , which kicks off in Houston on April 28.

The band will play more than 20 shows across the U.S. through July 17. Most dates will feature exclusive opening acts, though a few artists will perform at more than one concert on the tour.

The Stones have lined up a diverse lineup of openers for the upcoming tour, including blues guitarist Gary Clark Jr., veteran soul singer Bettye Lavette and punk band the Linda Lindas.

READ MORE: The Rolling Stones, 'Hackney Diamonds': Album Review

Some artists have opened for the Stones before, such as Ghost Hounds and KALEO. But many are first-timers in the gig. You can see the band's tour dates and each city's scheduled opening act below.

Where Are the Rolling Stones Performing in 2024?

After the '24 Hackney Diamonds tour starts on April 28, the band will perform throughout the U.S., stopping at 20 cities - including Seattle, Atlanta, Cleveland and Los Angeles - before wrapping up the dates on July 17 in Santa Clara, California.

The group released its first album of new material since 2005 in October. Upon its release, Hackney Diamonds was greeted with enthusiastic reviews; it also claimed the No. 1 spot for best album in UCR's year-end writers' poll .

You can find more information about the tour at the Stones' website .

The Rolling Stones '24 Hackney Diamonds Tour April 28 - NRG Stadium - Houston, TX - Gary Clark Jr. May 2 - Jazz Fest - New Orleans, LA May 7 - State Farm Stadium - Glendale, AZ - Carin Leon; Electric Mud May 11 - Allegiant Stadium - Las Vegas, NV - The Pretty Reckless May 15 - Lumen Field - Seattle, WA - Joe Bonamassa May 23 - MetLife Stadium - East Rutherford, NJ - To be announced May 26 - MetLife Stadium - East Rutherford, NJ - Lawrence May 30 - Gillette Stadium - Foxboro, MA - The Red Clay Strays June 3 - Camping World Stadium - Orlando, FL - Tyler Childers June 7 - Mercedes-Benz Stadium - Atlanta, GA - Ghost Hounds June 11 - Lincoln Financial Field - Philadelphia, PA - KALEO June 15 - Cleveland Browns Stadium - Cleveland, OH - Ghost Hounds June 20 - Empower Field at Mile High - Denver, CO - Widespread Panic June 27 - Soldier Field - Chicago, IL - Bettye LaVette June 30 - Soldier Field - Chicago, IL - Lainey Wilson July 5 - BC Place - Vancouver, BC - Ghost Hounds July 10 - SoFi Stadium - Los Angeles, CA - The War and Treaty July 13 - SoFi Stadium - Los Angeles, CA - The Linda Lindas July 17 - Levi’s Stadium - Santa Clara, CA - The Beaches

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Best Death Valley Tours from Las Vegas – Full Guide with Map

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It’s hot, it’s dry, and it’s home to the lowest elevation point in the country – still, the best Death Valley tours from Las Vegas manage to prove that this sinisterly named slice of Nevada and California isn’t just a desolate wasteland.

In reality, the hottest place on Earth is an awe-inspiring landscape of ancient rock formations, sparkling salt flats and colorful canyons, peppered with ghost towns and abandoned mines from the gold rush era.

Since most outdoor adventure-seeking Las Vegas visitors venture east (toward Zion, Bryce and the Grand Canyon), it leaves Death Valley to fly under the radar. And with activities like stargazing, dune bashing, hiking, and lookouts of places like the Kaleidoscopic Cliffs, it’s safe to say this sprawling national park deserves a spot on your itinerary of things to do in Las Vegas .

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How to get to Death Valley from Las Vegas?

How to get to Death Valley from Las Vegas

Stretching for some 3.4 million acres across the Mojave Desert, and straddling the border of California and Nevada, Death Valley National Park might be massive — in fact, it’s the largest U.S. National Park outside Alaska — but it remains rather remote and isolated.

Being such a stark contrast from Las Vegas’s ritzy casinos, Death Valley is basically baron, with minimal infrastructure with the exception of a few campgrounds and visitor centers. Therefore, planning ahead is crucial when it comes to your 120-mile trip in between Sin City and the park.

So how do you get there? There are a few options available, each with their own pros and cons:

The most popular way to get from Las Vegas to Death Valley is by car. The drive takes around 2 – 3 hours depending on which part of the park you want to reach, and which route you take. To get there is relatively easy, with three roughly equidistant options to choose from.

For the first option, simply take US-95 northwest from Vegas and follow it until you reach Nevada Highway 373. From there, it’s a straight shot to Death Valley National Park, and you’ll pass by the old Rhyolite ghost town and the Death Valley National Park Sign.

The second option heads out of Sin City on Highway 160 and takes you through the town of Pahrump en route to Death Valley Junction, Zabriskie Point and the Harmony Borax Works.

Finally, the third route enters Death Valley from the south, connecting with Badwater and the salt flats via a longer, winding road. To get here, take Highway 160 to Pahrump but then turn left onto Highway 178 which will connect with Badwater Road.

While driving is generally convenient and gives you the freedom to explore at your own pace, it’s imperative to bring extra water and supplies, and try to avoid driving through Death Valley during the hottest months of July and August.

By organized tour

Since Death Valley has its risks – heat, size, remoteness – the best way to visit for many (especially for first-timers) is through an organized tour. Not only do these tours take care of all the logistics for you (the driving, the activities, the planning), but they also provide experienced guides who have extensive knowledge of Death Valley’s history, landscapes, and animals – so you’re bound to learn a thing or two by day’s end as well.

Take your pick from short and sweet day trips that focus on sightseeing, adventure-tailored tours that incorporate activities like dune bashing and off-roading, or even overnight camping trips that allow you to experience Death Valley’s breathtaking night sky in all its glory.

If you’ve got time up your sleeve, some of the best Death Valley tours from Las Vegas span 3 or 4 days, combining wine tastings with ghost town visits, and the chance to check out Yosemite National Park and San Francisco.

And of course, if you’re looking for luxury, VIP-style private tours are on the menu too. With a variety of tour companies to choose from, it’s easy to find one that suits your budget and interests.

Is camping allowed in Death Valley National Park?

Is camping allowed in Death Valley National Park

Generally speaking, yes, camping is allowed in Death Valley National Park. However, there are certain restrictions depending on the location and the time of year.

In total, there are 12 different campgrounds spread throughout all corners of the park, with a range of facilities on site to make your stay a little more comfortable.

Some campgrounds are open year-round, while others are only open during certain seasons due to extreme temperatures — the Furnace Creek Campground, for instance, which sits close to the Harmony Borax Works, is the only campground open in summer.

The majority of the public campsites are free and first-come, first-served, but there are a few other options (some privately owned) that require a small fee, such as the Fiddlers’ Campground, the Sunset Campground, and the Texas Spring Campground (to name a few).

Since each campsite has slightly different rules and amenities (i.e. hookups for RVs), it’s best to double-check out the park’s official website before you make the trek.

If you prefer to go full adventure mode and ditch the campsites altogether, there are also some backcountry camping options available. However, permits are required for these and they can only be obtained in person at the Furnace Creek Visitor Center or the Stovepipe Wells Ranger Station.

A handful of the best Death Valley Tours from Las Vegas do include overnight stays. If you go down this route you won’t have to worry about planning your own trip, transport or camping equipment since the tour company will sort all of that out for you.

How much does the entrance ticket to Death Valley cost?

Death Valley ticket cost

You have a few different options on the menu when buying tickets for Death Valley National Park.

If you’re planning on visiting the park multiple times in a year, then purchasing an annual pass would be your best bet. This will cost US$55 and grants access for one vehicle plus all passengers to Death Valley.

Alternatively, if you want to see more of the American National Parks, then purchasing an Interagency ‘America the Beautiful Pass’ for US$80 will get you into the likes of the Grand Canyon, Zion, Bryce Canyon, Yosemite, Yellowstone, Arches, and dozens more revered national parks over the course of a year. This option is only US$20 for seniors and is free for active and past military and 4th graders as well.

If you prefer to keep things simple, a standard Death Valley entrance ticket is also available. These are valid for 7 days and are priced at US$30 per vehicle, US$25 per motorbike, or US$15 per person if traveling by foot or push bike.

The pricing structure is different for commercial vehicles, costing up to US$75 for commercial cars and vans and up to US$200 for 26+ seat buses. If you’re taking a guided tour, the entrance fee is always included in the package.

Pinching pennies? On 5 days throughout the year, Death Valley National Park invites anyone to visit free of charge. These usually include Martin Luther King Jr. Day (January 16), the First Day of National Park Week (April 22), the day of The Great American Outdoors Act (August 4), National Public Lands Day (September 23) and Veteran’s Day (November 11).

How to choose the best Death Valley tour from Las Vegas?

choose the best Death Valley tour from Las Vegas

When it comes to picking the perfect Death Valley adventure, you have a bounty of choices.

But what defines the so-called best Death Valley tours from Las Vegas really depends on your individual tastes and priorities. If you’re someone who spares no expense and wants to see everything the park has to offer in VIP style, then splurging on a private tour with all the bells and whistles may be your best bet.

On the flip side, if you’re more budget-conscious and prefer to meet more fellow travelers,  affordable group tours are a dime a dozen as well.

Then, of course, you’ve got the combo options — tours that not only check off the quintessential Death Valley sites, but also explore surrounding areas like Yosemite, San Francisco and the Rhyolite ghost town. With these takes, you’re getting a few bucket-list-worthy experiences all wrapped into one.

Throw in a few extra options that include winery excursions, Jeep safaris and photography exhibitions, and you can see that there’s certainly no shortage of options.

With that in mind, let’s dive into each of the different Death Valley tours in a little more detail to help you pick the perfect adventure.

What is the classic Death Valley tour itinerary?

The majority of the best Death Valley tours from Las Vegas follow a similar schedule – the “classic” tour, so to speak. And while each tour company will put its own little spin on the day, the itinerary and main attractions you’ll visit are pretty consistent.

Lasting between 10 and 11 hours, the exciting day all starts with convenient hotel pickup. Whether you’re staying on the Strip or in downtown Las Vegas, the tour bus will typically come by bright and early (before 7 am – even as early as 4.30 am between May and September to beat the heat*) and you’ll be on your way out of Sin City before most people have even had their first cup of coffee.

After a couple of hours of driving through the Mojave Desert, you’ll arrive at your first stop — usually the old Rhyolite ghost town. From there, you’ll get to snap a quick pick in front of the Welcome to Death Valley sign before continuing on to the Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes.

A stop at the Furnace Creek Visitor Center usually comes next, after which you’ll make your way down (literally) to the Badwater Basin Salt Flats – famous for being the lowest point in North America at a remarkable 282 feet below sea level.

Depending on your particular tour, you’ll usually either head along Artist’s Drive – a scenic 9-mile route through colorful canyons  – to Artist’s Palette or check out Zabriskie Point where stunning views of the Mars-like landscapes await – a quintessential Death Valley photo op if there ever was one.

As the journey carries on into the afternoon, you’ll likely head to Dante’s View, another top-notch vista that looks out over the badlands and the southern half of the park.

If you stick around after dark then stargazing might also be on the agenda. If not, you’ll leave Death Valley in the early evening, getting back to Las Vegas after a possible stop in Pahrump on the way home to stretch your legs.

*If you book a day trip that includes stargazing, it’s possible you might start much later – anywhere between 8 am and 2 pm depending on the day.

Death Valley day trips from Las Vegas

Death Valley day trips from Las Vegas

Since Death Valley is only a two-hour drive from town, it’s easy to squeeze into a day trip, leaving more time in your back pocket to check out all the other best national parks near Las Vegas.

The majority of the Death Valley single-day tours follow the “Classic” itinerary — you’ll start at the Rhyolite ghost town, then onto Furnace Creek and the salt flats. You’ll have time to bash around at the Mesquite Flat sand dunes, witness sights like Artist’s Palette, Zabriskie Point and Death Valley Junction (infamous for its stargazing) before heading back to Sin City after dark.

That said, if you’re looking for something a little bit out of the ordinary, there are a few more options to consider. For early birds, the Death Valley Sunrise & Stargazing Day Tour (well, technically a night tour) shows off the park’s otherworldly landscapes in the cool, quiet hours of the morning. Under the moonlight, you’ll spend a couple of hours stargazing before witnessing the colors change as the sun rises. And the best part? You won’t be battling against the scorching heat.

Alternatively, you can sign up for something like the Las Vegas Death Valley premium tour , which not only shows off the quintessential classics, but also dedicates some time to walking along the Salt Creek boardwalk, checking out the 19th-century Harmony Borax Works historic mining site, and popping into the Area 51 Alien Center.

Death Valley jeep tours from Las Vegas

Death Valley jeep tours from Las Vegas

Tailored to adventurers and travelers who like to journey off the beaten path, jeep tours are all about experiencing the raw, unfiltered Death Valley — one of desolate backcountry roads, abandoned mining camps and stunning viewpoints.

Similar to the traditional Death Valley single-day getaway, these tours start with convenient pick-up from your Las Vegas hotel in the morning (usually 7 am in the case of Pink Jeep Tours), make their way up to the Area 51 Alien Center and the Goldwell Open Air Museum, and then wind through some of the park’s must-sees: the Borax Works Historic Mining site, Zabriskie Point, Badwater Basin, and the Artist’s Palette, to name a few.

However, what sets Jeep tours apart is their flexibility. With a smaller group size and a knowledgeable guide behind the wheel, you’ll have more time to venture deeper into the park and explore the lesser-known areas. Plus, you’ll have plenty of opportunities for breathtaking photos – and the tour guide is always happy to act as your professional photographer.

Factor in an included picnic lunch, the big windows from the custom-made Tour Trekker Jeep, and time to wander along the Salt Creek Boardwalk and learn about the endangered Desert Pupfish, and you’ve got yourself an immersive, unforgettable Death Valley experience.

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Death Valley stargazing tours from Las Vegas

Death Valley stargazing tours from Las Vegas

By day, contiguous America’s largest national park is a vast and arid, yet surprisingly diverse landscape of sand dunes, salt flats, canyons and mountains. It’s hot, it’s dry, and it looks like something taken straight out of a sci-fi movie (especially at The Racetrack, where the rocks mysteriously move on their own).

But by night, Death Valley transforms into one of the best places for stargazing in the world. With next to zero light pollution, clear desert skies most nights of the year and low humidity levels, it’s a prime location for staring at the stars and constellations above.

And contrary to the first-thought image most visitors conjure up, Death Valley isn’t just flat – it boasts several valleys and mountain peaks, each of which serves up different vantage points to appreciate the twinkling night sky.

Death Valley stargazing tours from Las Vegas typically work in one of two ways: Either you’ll depart from Sin City a little later so that you can stay in the desert after sundown (when the constellation show begins), or you’ll leave in the wee hours of the morning to stargaze before the sun comes up, and then add on a few quintessential sightseeing stops thereafter.

Whichever option takes your fancy, thanks to certified guides who not only know the ins and outs of the park, but are also experts in astronomy, you’re bound to walk away having learned something new.

Consider this: If you’re looking for something a little on the fancier side, consider the Death Valley Sightseeing and Stargazing Photography Tour with VIP Wine Tasting . As the name suggests, you’ll be treated to a stop at a local winery (usually the Pahrump Valley Winery) – the cherry on top of an already fantastic day out. Keep reading to learn more…

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Death Valley wine-tasting tours from Las Vegas

Death Valley wine-tasting tours from Las Vegas

Adding a touch of sophistication to the typical Death Valley day trip, these highbrow tours not only show off the postcard-worthy landscapes this National Park is known for — places like Badwater Basin, the colorful Artist’s Palette and the Zabriskie Point lookout — but they drizzle on some local culture with a lovely stop at a Nevada winery.

Capped at just 12 people, meaning that you’ll get a more personalized experience compared to the traditional busload of tourists, this tour picks you up from your Vegas hotel and then heads straight up Highway 160 to the Pahrump Valley Winery.

Here, you’ll have the chance to sample a delicious variety of reds, whites and sweet dessert wines as you soak up the scenery in a picnic-style setting. The winemakers will walk you through the wine-making process, from soil to bottle, giving you a deeper appreciation of the art, and you can even purchase a bottle or two to take home as a souvenir.

After a glass (or three) or Nevada’s finest, you’ll hightail your way over to the National Park where you can expect a combination of exploring and photo-ops, hearing plenty of stories and tidbits from your friendly tour guide along the way.

The day is usually capped off with an enchanting stargazing session, after which you’re taken on the scenic route back to your Las Vegas hotel.

Quick tip: If you do decide to book one of these tours, make sure to do so in advance. With only a dozen spots available per tour, these experiences tend to sell out quickly.

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Death Valley & Rhyolite Ghost Town day trip from Las Vegas

Death Valley & Rhyolite Ghost Town day trip from Las Vegas

Before Nevada became known worldwide for its ritzy casinos, lavish hotels and bustling nightlife, it was the epicenter of the Wild West — a place where cowboys roamed free and gold was king. Showing off a slightly different side of the state, this tour takes you back in time to the days of the Gold Rush, exploring Death Valley and the historic Rhyolite Ghost Town through a more historical lens.

You’ll start your journey by heading out in a comfortable air-conditioned vehicle in the morning, making your way through the stunning desert landscape towards Death Valley via Pahrump. Just before you get to the park’s entrance — “Hell’s Gate”, as it’s widely known — you’ll stop into Rhyolite. In the early 1900s, this city was one of many gold rush-era boomtowns. Fast forward to today and it’s nothing but a collection of old buildings, half-standing ruins and deserted streets — the perfect precursor to what lies ahead in desolate Death Valley.

After about an hour for photo ops and history lessons, your guide will take you into the heart of the Valley, where you’ll get to see the rolling Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes, colorful Artist’s Drive, Badwater Basin, and the 19th-century Harmony Borax Works which played a huge role in shaping the early history of Death Valley.

Given its affordability and combination of history and sightseeing, this option sells itself as one of the best Death Valley Tours from Las Vegas.

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Death Valley 4-day trips from Las Vegas

Death Valley 4-day trips from Las Vegas

Want to see as much of this part of the country as possible? And not just the big, famous cities? If you’ve got some more time up your sleeve, the multi-day trips from Las Vegas that combine Death Valley with a handful of other equally stunning locations are definitely worth considering.

On the one hand, you’re getting a much better bang for your buck — these trips take in the very best of Nevada and California, following a cleverly put-together route that saves you from doing multiple single-day trips from different cities. On the other, you’re getting a much more varied and enriching experience compared to the cookie-cutter Death Valley day trip.

Despite having a handful of companies to choose from, when it comes to Death Valley 4-day trips, you’ve essentially got two very different yet equally fantastic options.

The first (and the most popular) is an adventure that hits up Death Valley on day 1, Yosemite National Park (via the stunning Tioga Pass) or days 2 and 3, and then finishes up in the City by the Bay –  San Francisco – with an in-depth city tour. Since this is a one-way trip, you’ll save money on a potential airfare from Vegas to San Fran as well. And with highlights including Bridalveil Falls, El Capitan, the Golden Gate Bridge and, of course, Death Valley, it’s an experience that few others could hope to match.

Or, you can choose the second option – a 4-day Death Valley hiking and camping trip that stays within the confines of the park for an epic 96 hours of pure adventure. Sure, you’ll get to see the most famous spots like Zabriskie Point, Dante’s View and the Salt Flats, but you’ll also traverse trails like Golden Canyon, Gower Gulch, the Amargosa Range and the Wildrose Peak climb — perfect for adventurous types that love to get off-the-beaten-path.

All up, you’ll hike at least 22 miles worth of trails, allowing you to see areas of the park that only one in a million tourists get to experience. All of your meals are included, and camping under the stars each night; well, that’s just the icing on the cake.

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Death Valley private tours

The fundamental appeal of Death Valley is its remoteness. When you’re out in the middle of nowhere – be that the lowest elevation point in North America, or one of the viewpoints that look out over the empty, desolate and foreboding landscape – you get a sense that this is truly unspoiled, wild America.

But if you’re experiencing all of this rugged, untouched wilderness surrounded by 40 other snap-happy tourists, it kind of defeats the purpose, doesn’t it? That’s why some people opt for private tours of Death Valley instead.

Limited to just you and your group (friends, family, bachelor party buddies, whatever), private tours are all about personalized, intimate experiences. While the tours do have an itinerary, you have the flexibility to make adjustments here and there, whether that’s staying longer at a certain spot or skipping some places altogether to go hiking instead.

While the single-day private Death Valley adventure is justifiably popular, making its way to places like Golden Canyon, the Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes and Dante’s View, it’s not the only option. If you’ve got more time up your sleeve, the Private 4-Day Death Valley and Yosemite Tour from Las Vegas is a non-stop highlight reel certainly worth considering.

Like all Las Vegas private tours , you get the added benefit of having your very own guide (AKA private photographer) the whole way through. They’ll be on hand to answer any questions, point out hidden gems and of course, capture all your Insta-worthy moments.

And while they might be more expensive at face value, in reality, private tours can be relatively comparable with small group tours. Since they’re usually charged per group, not per person, the more people in your group, the cheaper it will be for everyone.

What will you see in Death Valley?

What will you see in Death Valley

The uneducated answer is “not much – there’s nothing there,” or “it’s just a desert.” But these couldn’t be further from the truth.

In reality, Death Valley National Park is full of diverse landscapes and incredible geological structures that have been shaped by millions of years of natural forces.

From the lowest point in North America at Badwater Basin to the towering peaks of the Panamint Mountains, there is so much to see and explore in Death Valley. Let’s take a deeper look at some of the top-rated things to do in Death Valley.

Badwater Basin

Officially the lowest point in North America, Badwater Basin is an eerily beautiful, very rare landscape that sits at 282 feet below sea level. Guaranteeing incredible photos, the salt flats here tessellate spectacularly, and you can wander across them as far as the eye can see.

Zabriskie Point

Of all the lookouts in the park, Zabriskie Point is probably the most famous – and for good reason. Sitting just south of Furnace Creek it serves up spectacular views of Artist’s Palette. The waves of deep canyons and the colorful pastel-hued rocks aren’t something you’d see in any other national park.

Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes

When people think desert, they think of rolling dunes of sand. And that’s exactly what you’ll find at Mesquite Flat. These ever-changing, wind-sculpted dunes are perfect for a quick hike or an off-road adventure. If you’re coming up through the Rhyolite Ghost Town entrance, you’ll usually stop here first before heading south toward Badwater.

Dante’s View

While not as popular as Zabriskie Point, Dante’s View is equally picturesque. From here, at about 5,000 feet above sea level, you’re treated to sweeping vistas of the Badwater Basin. If you’re up for a challenge, you can tackle the 8-mile round-trip journey to Mt. Perry – although this isn’t included in any day tours.

Artist’s Drive

Considered the best scenic road trip in Death Valley, the Artist’s Drive is a nine mile detour off of Badwater Road that takes you through the most colorful landscapes in the park. About halfway along the drive, you’ll come across the famed Artists Palette, a dramatic section known for its multi-colored rocks. Words simply can’t do it justice.

While not technically in Death Valley National Park, the ghost town of Rhyolite is right next to the Hell’s Gate entrance — so if you’re coming in from the northeast, it’s impossible to miss. Once a bustling gold rush town, it’s now one of the most photographed ghost towns in Nevada thanks to its abandoned buildings and eerie, Wild West feel.

Is one day in Death Valley enough?

Yes, a day in Death Valley can definitely be enough to see some of the highlights and get a feel for the park. You’ll be able to check out the Badwater Basin, admire the Artist’s Palette, and take in the sand dunes over at Mesquite Flat.

However, with over 3 million acres of land to explore, the reality is that you’ll only scratch the surface in just one day. If possible, it’s recommended to spend at least two days in Death Valley to truly appreciate its diversity. If you have the opportunity to stay overnight to witness the unobstructed starry sky, or even take a multi-day tour that ticks off Yosemite, go for it!

That being said, most of the best Death Valley Tours from Las Vegas are only 11-12 hours long.

How much does a Death Valley tour from Las Vegas cost?

Death Valley tour from Las Vegas cost

Prices for Death Valley tours from Las Vegas vary pretty substantially depending on the tour company, the length of the tour, and whether you decide to combine it with places like Yosemite.

For the most basic day trips, expect to pay between US$180 and US$290 per person. Generally, the cheaper end of the spectrum will be with a larger group, while smaller group sizes typically come with a small premium.

More niche excursions, such as the VIP wine-tasting plus Death Valley sightseeing and stargazing tour cost around US$285 per person, while the Tour Trekker Jeep adventure costs about US$295 each.

Private tours, understandably, cost a lot more, with prices ranging from US$1100 to US$1,350 depending on the length of the tour and group size. The caveat here is that these prices are generally per group, not per person**, so if you have a larger group, it may actually be a more cost-effective option (or, at least, not that much more expensive) to book a private tour.

Multi-day tours tend to cost roughly US$950 if you go for the camping option, or US$1,395 if you prefer a bougier lodge setup.

How to book Death Valley tours from Las Vegas?

How to book Death Valley tours from Las Vegas

The most important thing to know about booking Death Valley trips is to do so BEFORE you actually arrive in Las Vegas. The earlier the better, because you don’t want to be stuck with limited options or overpriced tours if you only have a few days to play with.

If you’re planning a trip in advance, it’s best to book online through reputable tour companies. But rather than spend hours in the weeds of different websites, use something like the TourScanner search engine instead. Designed to make your trip as hassle-free as possible, the search engine shows off a wide range of tours, compares all of prices and discounts, and even lets you read reviews of previous visitors, giving you a much better idea of what to expect before you book.

Plus, the majority of the tours shown on TourScanner offer free cancellation up to a day before the tour begins, so there’s no need to worry about unexpected changes in your plans.

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Death Valley’s opening hours

Being a National Park, Death Valley is open 24 hours a day, every day of the year. The Visitor Center, which is located in Furnace Creek, is also open daily from 8 am to 5 pm.

While the park itself doesn’t close, some facilities and areas do have seasonal closures, especially in the summertime when temperatures can exceed 120°F (48°C).

With that in mind, it’s always important to check the park’s website for the most up-to-date information before planning your trip. On that note, if you plan on camping, only one of the 12  campgrounds is open year-round (Furnace Creek Campground). The rest have specific opening and closing dates, so make sure to check those as well before heading out.

When is the best time to visit Death Valley?

best time to visit Death Valley

Most of the Southwest’s coveted national parks around Utah and Arizona are best visited in the summertime, known for getting snow during their winters. Death Valley, on the other hand, is different. With a reputation as one of the hottest places on Earth, winter is actually the best time to take on this adventure.

In the winter, temperatures tend to stay below 80°F (26°C), making it a much more comfortable experience compared to June through September. Winter also welcomes a handful of extra activities, such as daily ranger-led programs.

The downside of visiting in the peak of winter is that the days are slightly shorter. Unless you plan on stargazing, a tour in spring or fall would be ideal for avoiding the crowds and still enjoying bearable (read: certainly warm) temperatures.

Travel tips

Death Valley travel tips

  • Let’s not beat around the bush. Even outside of summer, Death Valley is HOT. So, dress appropriately, bring a hat, sunblock, and sunglasses, and make sure to bring extra water. Most tours will have near-unlimited water on hand, however, you can never be too cautious
  • Due to the size and remoteness of the park, cell phone service can be pretty hit-and-miss, so make sure to download an offline map or go old-school with a physical one on hand.
  • Some phones struggle on days of extreme heat, so bringing a portable charger might save your skin if something goes wrong.
  • Given the infamous risks of Death Valley, it’s highly recommended for first-time visitors to take a guided tour instead of attempting to explore on their own. Not only will you have an experienced guide leading the way, but you’ll also learn a lot more about the park’s history, nature and wildlife this way.
  • Last but not least, make sure to book your tour online and in advance. This way, you can lock in the best price on your preferred day, and not have to worry about planning it all out yourself when you touch down in Sin City.

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Rolling Stones members Ronnie Wood (L), Mick Jagger and Keith Richards rock out in concert.

The Rolling Stones have decided who will “Start Them Up” on tour this year.

However, unlike most tours, the Rock and Roll Hall of Famers are mixing things up and bringing different opening acts to each city they’re hitting on the spring and summer  ‘The Stones Tour ’24 Hackney Diamonds.’

Just a few of the big names joining them include Gary Clark Jr. ( April 28 in Houston ), Joe Bonamassa ( May 15 in Seattle ), Tyler Childers ( June 3 in Orlando ), KALEO ( June 11 in Philadelphia ) and Lainey Wilson ( June 30 in Chicago ).

As for their MetLife Stadium gigs, pop-soul outfit Lawrence is slated to kick things off at their Sunday, May 26 concert ; no opener has been announced for the Thursday, May 23 show .

And if you’ve been on the fence about catching Mick, Keith and Ronnie live because you fear exorbitant ticket prices, we’re happy to report that some shows have cheaper seats available than one might imagine.

At the time of publication, the lowest price we found on tickets was just $21 before fees on Vivid Seats.

Yes, you read that right. Just $21. We couldn’t believe it either.

Other nights have seats starting anywhere from $44 to $109 before fees (excluding festival dates).

Curious how much tickets cost and who will be opening for the Stones at the show nearest you this year?

While we can’t guarantee we’ll give you what you want, we promise you’ll get what you need.

Our team has all the details you’re looking for and more about the Rolling Stones’ 2024 ‘Hackney Diamonds Tour’ below.

All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.

Rolling Stones tour schedule 2024

A complete calendar including all tour dates, venues, opening acts and links to the cheapest tickets available can be found below.

(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time. All prices are in US dollars, subject to fluctuation and include additional fees at checkout .)

Vivid Seats is a verified secondary market ticketing platform, and prices may be higher or lower than face value, depending on demand. 

They offer a 100% buyer guarantee that states your transaction will be safe and secure and your tickets will be delivered prior to the event.

New Orleans Jazz Festival 2024

The musically diverse New Orleans Jazz Festival — they don’t do just jazz, contrary to popular belief — returns to the Big Easy on April 25-28 and May 2-5 next year.

At the two-weekend fest, Mick and co. will be joined by fellow Rock Hall of Famers Neil Young , Earth Wind and Fire , Heart , The Beach Boys and Foo Fighters .

Want to go?

Click here to check out single and multi-day general admission options.

Rolling Stones openers on tour

Many of the big names joining the Stones on the road have quite a few more shows lined up this year.

For a clearer picture, here are all the Rolling Stones opening acts who are on tour these next few months.

Gary Clark Jr. Carin León Joe Bonamassa

Lawrence The Red Clay Strays Tyler Childers KALEO Widespread Panic Lainey Wilson The War and Treaty The Beaches

The Rolling Stones set list

This 16-concert run will be the group’s first official North American trek since 2019’s ‘No Filter Tour,’ which concluded two years later due to COVID-related postponements.

Here’s what the band played at their last run, courtesy of  Set List FM .

01.) “Street Fighting Man” 02.) “Let’s Spend the Night Together” 03.) “19th Nervous Breakdown” 04.) “Tumbling Dice” 05.) “You Can’t Always Get What You Want” 06.) “Living in a Ghost Town” 07.) “Start Me Up” 08.) “Honky Tonk Women” 09.) “Connection” 10.) “Slipping Away” 11.) “Miss You” 12.) “Midnight Rambler” 13.) “Paint It Black” 14.) “Sympathy for the Devil” 15.) “Jumpin’ Jack Flash”

16.) “Gimme Shelter”

17.) “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction”

Most recently, the band surprised New Yorkers when they performed a set at  Racket  in the Meatpacking District with Lady Gaga.

You can find their seven-song set list from the October 2023 one-off show  here .

The Rolling Stones new music

On Oct. 20, the Stones released their 26th American studio album,  “Hackney Diamonds,”  featuring special guests Paul McCartney, Elton John, Lady Gaga and Stevie Wonder.

Comprised of 12 hard-rocking tracks that wouldn’t be out of place alongside their singalong stadium anthems of yore, “Diamonds” shows that Mick, Keith and Ronnie still have their sticky fingers on rock and roll’s pulse.

“We wouldn’t have put this album out if we didn’t really like it,” Jagger, 80, told Jimmy Fallon. “We must say that we are quite pleased with it. We’re not big-headed but we hope you like it.”

If you’re looking to sample the record, we suggest starting with the fierce lead track “Angry” and the wistful ballad “Dreamy Skies.”

Prefer to listen in full? You can find “Hackney Diamonds”  here .

The Rolling Stones band members

No joke — the upcoming tour is sponsored by AARP.

Rather than shy away from their age, the legendary rockers are embracing their elder statesman status.

To give you a peek at who’s in the group these days, take a look below.

Mick Jagger   (80-years-old)   lead and backing vocals, harmonica, rhythm guitar, percussion, keyboards, bass guitar  (1962–present)

Keith Richards   (80-years-old)   rhythm and lead guitars, bass guitar, keyboards, percussion, backing and lead vocals  (1962–present)

Ronnie Wood   (76-years-old)   lead and rhythm guitars, bass guitar, backing vocals, pedal steel guitar  (1975–present)

Backing musicians include Chuck Leavell, Bernard Fowler, Matt Clifford, Darryl Jones, Tim Ries, Karl Denson, Chanelle Haynes and Steve Jordan.

Their longtime drummer Charlie Watts passed away in August 2021.

Classic rockers on tour in 2024

Many AARP card-carrying icons will take the stage this year and next.

Here are just five of our favorite acts you won’t want to miss live in the near future.

•  Neil Young

•  Bob Dylan with Robert Plant and Willie Nelson

•  Electric Light Orchestra

•  Ringo Starr

•  Justin Hayward of The Moody Blues

Need more ’60s and ’70s hitmakers in your life? Check out our list of the 52 biggest classic rockers on tour in 2024 to find the show for you.

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San Francisco Celebrates Its New Public Toilet

The town threw a party for the opening of a $1.7 million public restroom.

Heather Knight

By Heather Knight

A child with brown and yellow balloons in front of the new bathroom. A man holding up a phone is in front of her.

San Francisco closed the lid Sunday on the saga of a $1.7 million public restroom . To commemorate the commode’s installation, residents celebrated at a “potty party” they called the Toilet Bowl.

Lookie-loos lined up in the Noe Valley Town Square to give the loo a whirl. A band played songs including “Sloop John B” by the Beach Boys. (“This is a song about a john!” the band leader explained.) Children sipped lemonade and ate chocolate cupcakes while they tossed bean bags into plastic training potties on the ground.

San Francisco may have been a laughingstock over the news that it planned to spend $1.7 million to construct a single public restroom with a sink and toilet, getting skewered by late-night comedians and inspiring the “it” costume at Halloween parties.

But on Sunday, the city got the last laugh.

“We wanted to, you know, really roll with it,” said Zach D’Angelo, dressed as a giant roll of toilet paper with a red plunger as his hat. D’Angelo, the host of Tuesday night trivia at a pub down the street, served as the Toilet Bowl’s emcee — or, as he put it, the Grand Poobah.

“I am flush with excitement!” he exclaimed before he started telling toilet jokes that he said he had gotten from his 7-year-old nephew.

The mood wasn’t quite so lighthearted in October 2022 when city officials announced a news conference in the Noe Valley Town Square to celebrate securing $1.7 million in state funds to build the 150-square-foot restroom — enough money to buy a whole single-family house in the city.

The square was built in 2016 with outdoor seating, a playground and plumbing for a public toilet, but no actual toilet, because money for the project had fallen short.

Just as puzzling as the price tag was the timeline. The city said it would take two to three years to install the restroom, even after it secured the state funds.

Neighbors and a local journalist (well, me) began to question the details of the project. City officials explained the toilet would have to be approved by numerous city commissions. It would also be subject to environmental review. All that, plus the high cost of construction in the city, made the project expensive and time-consuming.

Politicians began distancing themselves from the bathroom brouhaha. Gov. Gavin Newsom took back the state money.

Then, Chad Kaufman, president of the Public Restroom Company, offered to donate a modular toilet instead. He and Vaughan Buckley, the chief executive of Volumetric Building Companies, paid for architecture and engineering work to get the site ready. They also paid for a truck to carry the modular toilet to the square, a crane to lift it into place and union labor to install it.

The tab for the city dropped to $200,000, and Mayor London Breed announced legislation that she said would help bring down the cost of other public projects. It would let city departments team up to get group discounts on goods and services for small jobs. The state gave the $1.7 million back to San Francisco again, and the city says it will be used to build more toilets.

In the end, the new red restroom in the Noe Valley Town Square was worthy of celebration. On Sunday, a woman doled out toilet trivia. Local librarians handed out free copies of children’s books entitled “Everyone Poops” and “Time to Use the Potty.” There was a toilet-themed costume contest with whoopee cushions as prizes.

Three San Francisco politicians — Supervisor Rafael Mandelman, State Senator Scott Wiener and Assemblyman Matt Haney — addressed the crowd. Haney posed for a photo in front of the bathroom.

“It’s not gold-plated, but it’s worth its weight in gold,” he said with a laugh.

Debra Niemann, director of the Noe Valley Association, a neighborhood improvement group, said she didn’t think the toilet travails had done much to make city projects, including public restrooms, any cheaper to build.

“But at least we got one,” she said. “It’s beautiful. It’s clean. It’s simple. It’s everything you could want in a public toilet.”

Heather Knight is the San Francisco bureau chief of The New York Times.

The rest of the news

Gov. Gavin Newsom is ready to propose legislation to make it easier for Arizonans to seek abortions in California , Politico reports.

A new television ad portraying a woman being stopped by the police as she tries to leave her state to obtain an abortion, will air today in Alabama ; the ad was produced by a political action committee created by Newsom.

Southern California

The official residence of Mayor Karen Bass of Los Angeles was broken into while the mayor and her family were inside . Her office said that the intruder was taken into custody and that neither the mayor nor anyone in her family were injured.

The University of Southern California said it would eliminate outside speakers and honorees from its main commencement program, after protests erupted over the school’s decision to cancel a speech by the class valedictorian.

Fifteen people were injured in a crash involving a tram at Universal Studios Hollywood, NBC Los Angeles reports.

Roman Gabriel, quarterback for the Los Angeles Rams for 11 of his 16 seasons in the N.F.L., died on Saturday at his home in Little River, S.C. He was 83 .

Northern California

The Alameda police officers who pinned a man face down for about five minutes will face charges of involuntary manslaughter in the man’s death, prosecutors said.

Golden Gate Ferry service between San Francisco and Sausalito was suspended indefinitely after a routine inspection of the Sausalito pier found a structural problem, The San Francisco Chronicle reports.

And before you go, some good news

Sacramento is one of the Top 50 U.S. cities on Money’s list of the best places to live in 2024, The Sacramento Bee reports. The list cited the city’s “vibrant cultural scene” and specifically mentioned Crocker Art Museum, B Street Theater and the Farm-to-Fork Festival.

Thanks for reading. We’ll be back tomorrow.

P.S. Here’s today’s Mini Crossword .

Soumya Karlamangla and Briana Scalia contributed to California Today. You can reach the team at [email protected].

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Pentatonix World & Christmas Tour 2023 Details : Tickets guide, Dates & setlist

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Pentatonix is going on tour this year! They have announced their 2023 Christmas tour called “The Most Wonderful Time Of The Year Tour” which will start on Nov. 14 and run up until Dec. 21, 2023. They will hit venues all over North America in support of their upcoming record “The Greatest Christmas Hits” which will have 23 holiday favorites along with eight new songs.

Pentatonix’s World Tour will take place from Sat, May 11, 2019, to Sat, Sep 16, 2023. With a series of dates and a yet-to-be-revealed album, fans can expect numerous shows and exciting performances.

Tickets information will be available for purchase soon. Experience a musical extravaganza like no other as Pentatonix takes their talents on a global scale. From May 11, 2019, to September 16, 2023, join the renowned a cappella group on their World Tour, covering numerous cities and captivating audiences with their exceptional harmonies.

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Pentatonix: The World Tour 2023 AT A Glance

  • Starting Date : Sat, May 11, 2019.
  • Ending Date : Sat, Sep 16, 2023.
  • Starting Venue :Budweiser Stage in Toronto, ON, CA.
  • Ending Venue:the Moody Center in Austin, TX .
  • No of Shows: 84 .
  • Associated album: The Lucky Ones; PTX Japan 5th Anniversary Greatest Hits.

Tour Dates , Concert Schedule & Locations 2023

Pentatonix, the award-winning a cappella group, is embarking on a world tour that is set to captivate audiences around the globe. From May 11, 2019, to September 16, 2023, fans of this talented vocal ensemble will have the opportunity to witness their incredible performances in various cities and countries.

Here are some of the tour dates and venues:

  • Aug. 22 at the Budweiser Stage in Toronto, ON, CA
  • Aug. 23 at the Saratoga Performing Arts Center in Saratoga Springs, NY
  • Aug. 24 at the St. Josephs Health Amphitheater in Syracuse, NY
  • Aug. 26 at the Ruoff Home Mortgage Music Center in Noblesville, IN
  • Aug. 28 at the Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre in St. Louis, MO
  • Aug. 29 at the Riverbend Music Center in Cincinnati, OH
  • Aug. 31 at the American Family Insurance Amphitheater in Milwaukee, WI
  • Sept. 2 at the Credit Union 1 Amphitheatre in Tinley Park, IL
  • Sept. 3 at the Pine Knob Music Theatre in Clarkston, MI
  • Sept. 6 at the Dos Equis Pavilion in Dallas, TX
  • Sept. 7 at the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion in The Woodlands, TX
  • Sept. 9 at the Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre in Phoenix, AZ
  • Sept. 11 at the FivePoint Amphitheatre in Irvine, CA
  • Sept. 12 at the Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View, CA
  • Sept. 14 at the RV Inn Style Resorts Amphitheater in Ridgefield, WA
  • Sept. 16 at the Puyallup Fairgrounds at Washington State Fair in Puyallup, WA
  • Nov. 14 at the Acrisure Arena in Thousand Palms, CA
  • Nov.16 at The Venue at Thunder Valley Casino Resort in Lincoln, CA
  • Nov. 18 at the Ford Wyoming Center in Casper, WY
  • Nov. 21 at the CHI Health Center in Omaha, NE
  • Nov. 25 at the Xcel Energy Center in Saint Paul, MN
  • Nov. 26 at the T-Mobile Center in Kansas City, MO
  • Nov. 27 at the Vibrant Arena at The Mark in Moline, IL
  • Nov. 30 at the Ford Center in Evansville, IN
  • Dec. 2 at Nationwide Arena in Columbus, OH
  • Dec. 3 at the CFG Bank Arena in Baltimore, MD
  • Dec. 6 at the Giant Center in Hershey, PA
  • Dec. 7 at the Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, CT
  • Dec. 9 at the John Paul Jones Arena in Charlottesville, VA
  • Dec. 11 at the Bon Secours Wellness Arena in Greenville, SC
  • Dec. 13 at the Amway Center in Orlando, FL
  • Dec. 14 at the Hard Rock Live in Hollywood, FL
  • Dec, 16 at the Thompson-Boling Arena in Knoxville, TN
  • Dec. 17 at the Legacy Arena at The BJCC in Birmingham, AL
  • Dec. 19 at the Intrust Bank Arena in Wichita, KS
  • Dec. 21 at the Moody Center in Austin, TX

How To buy tickets for their tour?

You can buy tickets for Pentatonix’s 2023 Christmas tour on Ticketmaster. The general on-sale for the tour began on August 25, 2023 at 10:00 AM. You can also purchase tickets on sites like Vivid Seats, TicketNetwork before tickets are officially on sale

What is the price range for tickets?

The price range for Pentatonix tickets varies depending on the venue and the seat location. According to Vivid Seats, Pentatonix tickets start at $9. Ticket prices for their “The Most Wonderful Time Of The Year Tour” can be found on Ticketmaster

Ticket Prices And Packages

  • VIP Packages: Pentatonix is offering exclusive VIP packages for fans who want to enhance their concert experience. These packages include perks such as meet and greets, premium seating, exclusive merchandise, and more. Grab your VIP package to get up close and personal with the group.
  • General Admission: If you prefer to enjoy the show with fellow fans, general admission tickets are also available. These tickets grant you access to the concert venue, allowing you to find the perfect spot to groove along to Pentatonix’s sensational performance.
  • Early Bird Discounts: Be on the lookout for early bird discounts, which offer a chance to snag tickets at a reduced price. Keep an eye on the official website and ticketing platforms for these special deals.

Online Ticket Purchase

To ensure a seamless ticket purchase experience, Pentatonix offers online ticket sales. Avoid long queues and secure your tickets conveniently from the comfort of your own home. Online ticketing provides a hassle-free way to guarantee your spot at these highly anticipated shows.

Official Website

Visit the official Pentatonix website for all the latest updates on the world tour and ticket availability. Stay informed about show dates, venue locations, and any additional ticketing details. The official website is the most reliable source for accurate and up-to-date information straight from the group themselves.

Pentatonix Asia, Europe & Australian Tour 2023

Pentatonix set list 2023.

If there’s one thing you can say about Pentatonix, it’s that the group never phones it in.

Case in point, check out their 30-song (!) 2022 Christmas tour set list courtesy of Set List FM:

01.) “Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy” (Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky cover) 02.) “God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen” ([traditional] cover) 03.) “12 Days of Christmas” 04.) “Carol of the Bells” (Mykola Leontovych cover) 05.) “White Winter Hymnal” (Fleet Foxes cover) 06.) “Little Drummer Boy” 07.) “Mary, Did You Know?” (Buddy Greene cover) 08.) “Sleigh Ride” (Leroy Anderson & His Pops Orchestra cover) (part of Wheel of Christmas) 09.) “My Favorite Things” (Rodgers & Hammerstein cover) (part of Wheel of Christmas) 10.) “We Need a Little Christmas” (Jerry Herman cover) (part of Wheel of Christmas) 11.) “Prayers for This World”

12.) “Amazing Grace (My Chains are Gone)” (Chris Tomlin cover) 13.) “Winter Wonderland / Don’t Worry Be Happy” 14.) “What Christmas Means to Me” (Stevie Wonder cover) Set 2:

15.) “Hallelujah” (Leonard Cohen cover) 16.) “Hark! The Herald Angels Sing” (Felix Mendelssohn cover) 17.) “Love Came On Christmas (Joy To The World x Kumama Papa)” 18.) “Feliz Navidad” 19.) “Last Christmas” (Wham! cover) 20.) “It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year” (Andy Williams cover) 21.) “Julie-O Celloboxing” 22.) “Prelude from Cello Suite No. 1” (Johann Sebastian Bach cover) 23.) “Kevin’s Fifth” 24.) “River” 25.) “Evergreen” 26.) “Star on Top” 27.) “I Saw Three Ships (Come Sailing In)” ([traditional] cover) 28.) “Joyful, Joyful” Encore:

29.) “Silent Night” (Joseph Mohr & Franz Gruber cover) 30.) “Kid on Christmas”

Who Is Opening Act For Pentatonix Tour 2023?

The opening act for Pentatonix Tour 2023 Lauren Alaina Has announced.

Does Pentatonix Have An Opener?

Yes, Pentatonix usually has an opener for their concerts.

Will Pentatonix Tour The Us In 2023?

What are the most popular songs of pentatonix.

Some of Pentatonix’s most popular songs include “Hallelujah,” “Mary, Did You Know?,” “Daft Punk,” “Can’t Sleep Love,” “The Sound of Silence,” “Bohemian Rhapsody,” and “Attention”

When did Pentatonix form as A group?

Pentatonix was formed in 2011 and consists of vocalists Scott Hoying, Mitch Grassi, Kirstin Maldonado, Matt Sallee, and Kevin Olusola.

Who are oldest member in Pentatonix?

The original members of Pentatonix included baritone Scott Hoying, tenor/alto/soprano Mitch Grassi, alto/soprano Kirstin Maldonado, beatboxer/cellist Kevin Olusola, and bass Avi Kaplan

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Rickie Fowler Makes a Hole in One at Venerable Pine Valley

Fowler and Justin Thomas played the ultra-private course Wednesday and left with a heck of a memory.

  • Author: John Schwarb

Rickie Fowler and Justin Thomas took the week off from their jobs on the PGA Tour but still played golf—because when you get an invitation to Pine Valley, you take it.

The ultra-private New Jersey course is regularly tabbed No. 1 in rankings of best U.S. courses, and on bucket lists of amateurs and pros alike.

And as if the day couldn’t have gotten any better Wednesday, Rickie Fowler aced the par-3 3rd hole. A member of the group caught it on video:

🚨 #NEW — Here is video of the Hole in One Rickie made at Pine Valley yesterday. 🔥👀 pic.twitter.com/MsqmcvzqGu — Rickie Fowler Tracker (@Rickie_Tracker) April 25, 2024

Rickie Fowler has three holes in one on the PGA Tour and surely several more in casual rounds, but he’ll likely remember this one a while.

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  11. Tour de France 2024 Stage 1 Preview

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  13. The Rolling Stones announce openers for 2024 US tour

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  27. Pentatonix World & Christmas Tour 2023 Details

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  29. 2024 MWC Schedule

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