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Saturday, June 28, 2025

Sin City Rocked Raw Last Night As Adelitas Way Crash Midnight And Heroine Honey Unleash Their Brands Of Hard Rock Mayhem Inside The Virgin Hotel Las Vegas!

 Friday night at the 24 Oxford inside the Virgin Hotel Las Vegas was a celebration of modern rock with an unmistakable Vegas edge. Fans packed the intimate venue for a stacked lineup that delivered both high-octane performances and a strong sense of local pride. From start to finish, the night was electric—an energizing reminder of how alive and well rock music still is in the heart of Sin City.





Opening the show, Heroine Honey hit the stage with fearless energy. Their gritty, confident presence instantly connected with the crowd as they cranked out a set full of raw power and unapologetic attitude. These rising Vegas rockers made it clear that they’re not just opening acts, they’re a band on the rise, claiming their place under the bright spotlights and on the bigger stages of Las Vegas and far beyond!

Next up, Crash Midnight delivered an electrifying performance that reminded everyone why live rock ‘n’ roll still matters. The band stormed the stage with vintage swagger, gritty guitar tones, and a high-energy set that had the crowd fully engaged from start to finish. Mixing their original music with tunes from Classic Rock's best, Crash Midnight not only heated up the packed venue for the headliner later that night but also sent out a strong message to the rock community that Crash Midnight is here to stay on top of the biz for a very long time!




By the time Adelitas Way hit the stage, the venue was buzzing. Rick DeJesus and company delivered a headlining set that balanced big hooks, crushing guitars, and genuine connection with the audience. Their years of experience and relentless touring were on full display, showing why they remain one of the most respected rock bands to come out of Sin City, LV!

{About The Venue}

The newly rebranded 24 Oxford inside the Virgin Hotel proved to me last night that it's one of the city’s most exciting mid-sized venues for live music. Nearly 7,000 square feet, with a fan cap of about 650. You're within an arm's length of the stage. Plenty of room to rock out. Bar inside the venue itself. Sound and lighting are good. A super friendly atmosphere. A Super Music Venue!

{My Thoughts}

Altogether, the night was a Rock Fan’s dream! Three (Local) BaDD-A$$ bands, three different flavors of intensity and music, and one awesome venue that captured it all!

What a great way to spend a Friday Night! 

The Bands, the venue, and the overall experience last night?

5 Big Rock'N Stars in this journalist's books!

GE

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