![]() ![]() "Bringing cultures from all over the world together."įriday night kicked off with GRAMMY winners No Doubt, who powered through a set that included classics such as "Just A Girl," which featured guest vocals from second-night performer Pink, who bowed down onstage to Stefani, calling her the "raddest f ing girl in the world." Pink's performance the following day was just as rad as she twirled through the air via suspension chords while tearing through "So What." "That's what tonight is about," said Usher during his Friday night set. There were powerful pop performances from Pink and Rihanna, whose sets were rocked by guitarists Justin Derrico and Nuno Bettencourt, respectively country was represented by GRAMMY-nominated artist Jason Aldean and GRAMMY winners Miranda Lambert, Brad Paisley and Taylor Swift and Enrique Iglesias and Pitbull brought some Latin flavor. ![]() Taking place for the second year at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, this year's festival delivered something for everyone. "It's a symbol to the world that there really are no rules in music." ![]() ![]() "It’s like Woodstock with air conditioning," commented singer/songwriter Gavin DeGraw backstage. And with summer officially coming to a close, Las Vegas threw one last hoorah in the form of the iHeartRadio Music Festival. In Las Vegas, the phrase "go big or go home" can be applied to just about everything: big lights, big bets and the big dreams that bring artists far and wide to the city in the desert that has become one of the West Coast's biggest entertainment attractions. ![]()
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