5 things to do at Southern California casinos this week from freemexy's blog
If you missed your chance to see Styx at Pala Casino, Spa & Resort last weekend, you can catch them this weekend at The Show.The band has put out 16 studio albums since forming in Chicago in the ’70s and some of its top hits include “Babe,” “Lady,” “Come Sail Away,” “Blue Collar Man,” “The Best Of Times,” “Too Much Time on My Hands” and “Mr. Roboto.”most popular casinos
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Comic, actor and TV host Howie Mandel will do a show at the Indio casino.Mandel is not only the host of the revived “Deal or No Deal” show on CNBC, but he also serves as a judge for reality TV competition “America’s Got Talent.”
He also pranked unsuspecting “marks” in the NBC show “Howie Do It,”
which ran for several months in 2009; was the host of an NBC game show
called “Take It All,” which ran for several episodes in 2012; and was
executive producer for TBS game show “Deal with It” that ran from
2013-2014. And before that he was known for starring on beloved TV
series “St. Elsewhere.”
Morongo will host Grammy Award-winning R&B star Kenny “Babyface”
Edmonds this week.Babyface has produced quite a few popular R&B
songs over his musical career, including “Every Time I Close My Eyes”
with Mariah Carey, “When Can I See You” and “How Come, How Long”
featuring Steve Wonder.
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Step back in time to the scene of the late ’70s and early ’80s power pop and punk collide as Elvis Costello and the Imposters and Blondie come to Pechanga Resort Casino.Some of Costello’s popular songs include “She,” “Alison,” “Watching The Detectives” and “Veronica” while Blondie’s top hits are “Heart of Glass,” “Call Me,” “Maria” and “One Way or Another.”
The tour also stops at FivePoint Amphitheatre in Irvine on Aug. 4 and the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles on Aug. 5.Who better to take you on a journey through ’90s and early ’00s boy band and pop music than Lance Bass?
Bass, once a part of boy band NSYNC, will host the “Pop 2000 Tour” at the Coachella casino, which will feature an assortment of recognizable names from that era, including Aaron Carter, Ryan Cabrera, Tyler Hilton and O-Town. The show is limited to guests 21 and older.
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