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lol I remember way back in 2001, there was a huge all-ages rave/event call "Spring" thrown by Coolworld that even *I* promoted for. This was held @ the now-named "All American Sports Park" on LV Blvd.
| quote: | | On Sat., March 31, 8 p.m.-6 a.m., national rave promoter Coolworld will debut its national spring party series�and its Vegas event series�with a huge, 10,000-capacity party at the All American Sportpark on E. Sunset Road and S. Las Vegas Blvd. "Spring" will feature the talents of national DJs Christopher Lawrence, Spacemen (live performance act), Mixmaster Mike, Doran, Bad Boy Bill, DJ Rap, Tall Paul, Reza and more. Locals spinning include Jared Nichols, Scott Stubbs, Robert Oleysyck, The Funkler, Speedy, Jachin Russell, Duane King, Soulo and others. Tickets are onsale at coolworld.com, Ticketmaster, Liquid 303, Basik Records and Hip Hop Site for $20, but after 2000 are sold, prices increase to $30; tickets at the door will be $35. Info: 225-7383. |
With so many different rooms, a huge hockey rink for the main stage, I thought Vegas had finally hit the big time with major EDM events. So many locals there, and EVERYONE was deep into the scene.
Then it got busted just before midnight.
No more huge events like that were attempted since then. Smaller events failed. Then came Pimp n Ho's, first @ Rain and then @ the Orleans arena. I went when it was held @ the orleans arena, and was imo, an decent edm success (but i think they played hip hop in some of the rooms? not sure).
The thing with Vegas, though, is that I don't believe there is enough of a local client base to support such massive events. I'd say you might get as much as 30% of total ticket sales from the local market, but with all the old-schoolers all grown up and out of the scene, you're stuck with a small niche market in Vegas. Thus, you need to reach out to socal, which just had a 40/50k+ MM the week before, and tons of local club events with top dj's (Cosmic @ Spin, for instance) the same weekend.
Vegas' once-thriving edm scene was left behind in the place where it once began, in the desert sands (blue diamond rd, north vegas etc). Attempts to bring EDM into the mass tourist market are definitely a hard sell to those who aren't familiar and unwilling to shell out $60, especially without a familiar name.
The music scene is too saturated with house and hip hop (at least when I left in '05), so I think throwing money at anyone not named Tiesto would be a waste for such a huge event. But I do wonder how that Oakenfold weekly is doing @ Palms. I saw him once (unfortunately) @ hard rock ~2001/2002, but that was it.
God forbid, even I was into house music more than trance (mostly due to friends, as well as many local spots with great dj's). Vegas is such a mainstream hellhole if you ask me.
Last edited by roxb0x on Nov-03-2008 at 20:47
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