Tiesto to take Vegas residency at The Hard Rock Hotel
DJ Tiesto
Monday, Sept. 13, 2010 | 12:05 a.m.
Okay, so we're not exactly sure where superstar DJ/producer Tiësto will be taking up his 2011 Vegas residency, but that ad in our magazine this week sure got some attention. We've been bugging just about every Tiësto-related PR person we know around the world to get you the details. So far, over analyzing the intonation in their voices has yielded only a few hints.
Here's what we know: The teaser advertisement announcing Tiësto's 2011 Vegas residency looked an awful lot like other Hard Rock Hotel and Casino promo designs, so that's guess number one. Fans are also thinking that perhaps Haze or another Light Group venue might be his new home, since he's spun at many parties for them in the past. And, there's hope from clubbers Tijs might make Rain the residency location, thanks to the way N9NE Group has embraced the dance music community on a massive scale. There's also a few suppositions that the new club at the Cosmopolitan opening around New Year's might be up to something. Then again, Angel Management Group already runs Godskitchen at HRH's Vanity and their events are a fave among electronic music fans, so perhaps they have something to do with bringing Tiësto to Vegas.
Our guess: That AMG and HRH might be in cahoots, especially after some super-sleuthing from Weekly reader Aj Gavilanes discovered the tiestovegas.com website "Has a binary trail that appears to lead back to AMG." (We're not sure what that means exactly, but we'll take her word for it.) However, AMG already manages Tiësto's website and ticketing even when he's playing somewhere else, so maybe that means nothing at all.
— Originally published in Las Vegas Weekly
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Why we dont get some psychedelic trance or progressive trance in Vegas instead of all this commercial music ? Probably why Vegas is only about money not music.
Who?