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Lenny Kravitz is known for his electric performances, and he did not disappoint during his recent sold-out show in Las Vegas. At 60 years old, Kravitz continues to rock as hard as ever, showcasing his talent as a guitar virtuoso and physical force on stage. His five-show run at the Park MGM theater was a hit with fans, featuring popular hits like “Are You Gonna Go My Way,” “It Ain’t Over ‘Til It’s Over,” “American Woman,” and “Fly Away.”

During the show, Kravitz took a moment to acknowledge his mentor, Verdine White of Earth, Wind and Fire, who was in the audience. His fashion sense was also on point, exuding a rock star vibe with his signature style. The concert was a grand celebration of unity, with Kravitz even wading through the crowd during an extended performance of “Let Love Rule.”

In addition to Kravitz’s show, the touring production of “Back To The Future” is also making waves in Las Vegas. The show features an exact replica of the iconic DeLorean time machine from the 1985 movie, meticulously constructed to capture the essence of the film. With advanced technology and attention to detail, the production takes audiences on a thrilling journey through time, recreating memorable scenes from the beloved movie.

As the one-year anniversary of the comedy burlesque production “Lady Like” approaches, fans can look forward to more exciting performances at Virgin Hotel’s 24 Oxford. Headmistress Maren Wade will be bringing her show “Confessions Of a Showgirl” to Myron’s, promising a night of entertainment and glamour. For a unique and captivating experience, “Zombie Burlesque” at V Theater offers a night of frivolity, humor, and dazzling performances.

For live jazz music lovers, “Skye Dee Miles Presents Peacock Jazz” at Juliet Cocktail Room is a must-visit on Sunday nights. With no cover charge, guests can enjoy Skye Dee Miles’ soulful vocals and stylish performances in a chic setting. Vegas locals and visitors alike can immerse themselves in the vibrant entertainment scene that the city has to offer.

Overall, Las Vegas continues to be a hub for top-notch live entertainment, with a diverse range of shows and performances to suit every taste. Whether you’re a fan of rock music, comedy, burlesque, or jazz, there’s something for everyone to enjoy in the entertainment capital of the world.