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Yeah Yeah Yeahs at The Pearl at The Palms

New York City-based indie rockers, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, will be performing live at The Pearl at The Palms. They first gained national attention with the single "Maps" off of Fever to Tell and have maintained their indie rock street cred with two subsequent albums that have been well-received by critics and fans alike.

When: Saturday, Sept. 19, 2009
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Where: The Pearl at the Palms, 4321 W. Flamingo Road, Las Vegas

Cost: $32.50

Age limit: Not available

Categories: Concert, Central, Palms

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Event posted Sept. 18, 2009
Last updated Sept. 18, 2009

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