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Las Vegas Ignites with Rockabilly, Hyperpop and Star Power: April 9-15 Guide

By Matthias Binder May 6, 2026
What to do in Las Vegas this week: April 9-15
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What to do in Las Vegas this week: April 9-15

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Rockabilly Revival Takes Center Stage at the OrleansExperimental Beats: FKA twigs and Oklou Electrify the SceneLaughs, Faith and Strings: Tracy Morgan, MercyMe and Black Violin Shine

What to do in Las Vegas this week: April 9-15 – Image for illustrative purposes only (Image credits: Unsplash)

Las Vegas – The Entertainment Capital pulses with diverse energy during the week of April 9-15, as rockabilly enthusiasts converge alongside cutting-edge musicians, comedians and sports action.[1] From multi-day festivals at the Orleans to intimate shows at innovative venues, visitors and locals alike find ample ways to dive into the city’s nonstop rhythm. Standouts include the Viva Las Vegas Rockabilly Weekend and performances by FKA twigs, Oklou, Tracy Morgan, MercyMe and Black Violin.[1]

Rockabilly Revival Takes Center Stage at the Orleans

The Viva Las Vegas Rockabilly Weekend dominates the early part of the week, running Thursday, April 9, through Saturday, April 12, at the Orleans Hotel and Casino. This 29th edition draws fans of the genre with nonstop live music across multiple rooms, including the Mardi Gras Ballroom, Bienville Room and Dauphine.[2] Dance classes, burlesque showcases, pool parties and a car show add layers to the festivities, creating an immersive celebration of 1950s-inspired style and sound.

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Friday features acts like The Escobars, The Barntwisters and Dani & The Delinquents in the Bienville Room, while the pool hosts a men’s swimsuit contest amid DJ sets. Saturday ramps up with headliners such as Big Sandy & The Fly-Rite Boys, Dale Watson & His Lone Stars on the car show stage, and the Miss Viva Las Vegas Burlesque Competition in the showroom. Vendors fill indoor spaces for shopping, and meetups cater to various groups, from sober gatherings to LGBTQIA+ events.[2] Tickets range from day passes to full-event high rollers, available through the official site.

Experimental Beats: FKA twigs and Oklou Electrify the Scene

Music lovers seeking fresh sounds head to Friday, April 10, shows by FKA twigs and Oklou. FKA twigs performs her Body High Tour at 8 p.m. in The Chelsea at the Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas, delivering her signature blend of artistry and performance.[1][3] Meanwhile, Oklou brings her hyperpop edge to The Portal at Area15 at 7 p.m., supporting her debut album Choke Enough.

The French vocalist, producer and DJ crafts dreamy, trance-infused tracks with R&B touches, marking her as a rising force even amid new motherhood. Tickets start at $40-plus, promising an ethereal escape into futuristic pop haze.[1] These gigs complement the week’s broader concert slate, including Eagles at the Sphere and Bruno Mars at Allegiant Stadium.

Laughs, Faith and Strings: Tracy Morgan, MercyMe and Black Violin Shine

Saturday, April 11, delivers comedy gold with Tracy Morgan at 8 p.m. in Westgate’s International Theater. Known for raw tales from his Saturday Night Live days, 30 Rock and films like Coming 2 America, the comedian reschedules his high-energy standup for unfiltered storytelling. Tickets begin at $84-plus.[1][4]

The inspirational momentum continues Sunday, April 12, with MercyMe’s Wonder + Awe Tour at 7 p.m. in Orleans Arena, showcasing hits from their latest album. Midweek, Black Violin’s Full Circle Tour graces Reynolds Hall at The Smith Center on Tuesday, April 14, at 7:30 p.m. The Grammy-nominated duo fuses classical violin with hip-hop beats, redefining boundaries in a reflective performance.[1][5]

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Quick Hits: More Week Highlights

  • Sports Surge: NCAA Men’s Frozen Four semifinals April 9-11 at T-Mobile Arena; Golden Knights games April 13 and 15; local hockey and soccer matches.[1]
  • Comedy Power: Nate Bargatze April 9-11 at Encore; Pete Davidson April 11 at BleauLive.
  • Food Fest: Tacos & Tamales Festival April 11-12 at Desert Breeze.

Whether chasing retro vibes, avant-garde tunes or big laughs, April 9-15 offers Las Vegas at its most dynamic. Plan ahead for tickets and transportation to capture the week’s electric variety.

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