EDM Stage

Free Concert: Eddie Money and Jefferson Starship

Jul 21, 2018
7:30 pm to 10:30 pm

Two free shows, one remarkable night in downtown Las Vegas. Join us for Eddie Money and Jefferson Starship on July 21, 2018.

Please note these two concerts take place on two different stages: Jefferson Starship takes the stage at 7:30 p.m. on our 1st Street stage, Eddie Money starts at 9:00 p.m. on our 3rd Street stage.

Jefferson Starship rose from the ashes of another legendary San Francisco band, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees, Jefferson Airplane.

Jefferson Starship Concert Las Vegas
Be a part of music history as Jefferson Starship rocks Fremont Street.

Between 1974 and 1984, Jefferson Starship released eight gold and platinum albums, 20 hit singles, sold out concerts worldwide and lived out legendary rock and roll escapades.

Today’s Jefferson Starship remains dedicated to breathing new life into the living catalog of the Jeffersonian legacy, going to the edge, pushing the sonic boundaries and staying true to the original spirit of the music.

The band features original members David Freiberg and drummer Donny Baldwin, along with longtime members Chris Smith on keyboards and synth bass, Jude Gold on lead guitar and Grammy-nominated Cathy Richardson anchoring the female lead vocal spot made famous by Grace Slick.

Join us as the group shares hits like “Miracles,” “Count On Me,” “Runaway” and many others.

Why, here’s one of the band’s hits now.

 

Eddie Money burst onto the scene with his eponymous debut album in 1977.

Fans immediately fell in love with Money’s sound, and the album, which went double platinum, featured hits like “Baby Hold On” and “Two Tickets to Paradise.”

Eddie Money Concert Las Vegas
Eddie Money’s real name is Edward Joseph Mahoney. The SHOWBiz one’s a bit snappier.

Money followed the success of his debut album with a stream of Top 40 hits, as well as some of the era’s most creative videos for songs like “Think I’m in Love” and “Shakin.”

Give him a listen.

 

In 1986, Money released “Can’t Hold Back,” which featured the classic, Grammy-nominated duet with Ronnie Spector, “Take Me Home Tonight.” The album also featured his hit, “I Wanna Go Back.”

These days, Money continues to delight new and old fans alike at venues throughout the country.