Blood, Sweat & Tears Live in Las Vegas | Iconic Jazz-Rock Fusion Band
Experience the legendary fusion of rock, jazz, and blues with Blood, Sweat & Tears live in Las Vegas on April 12! With over 50 years of groundbreaking music, multiple Grammy wins, and a unique legacy of iconic performances, this trailblazing band continues to captivate audiences worldwide. Featuring outstanding new talents like vocalist Keith Paluso and drummer Dylan Elise, BS&T brings their timeless sound and powerful horn section back to the stage for a rare, unforgettable performance. Don't miss your chance to witness this one-of-a-kind band that continues to define musical innovation.
Blood Sweat & Tears
Blood, Sweat & Tears isn’t just any band—they're pioneers, blending rock, jazz, and blues into an innovative sound that has left an indelible mark on music history. Formed in the late 1960s, the band's origins can be traced back to a loft in New York's Greenwich Village, where founding drummer Bobby Colomby and his ensemble practiced to the applause of fans gathered on the street below. Their unique approach helped the band’s second album, Blood, Sweat & Tears, reach #1 on the charts for seven weeks, producing three Top 5 singles and earning a Grammy for “Album of the Year” in 1970, surpassing even Abbey Road by The Beatles. Since then, the album has achieved quadruple platinum status, with over four million copies sold.
Show Details
Date: April 12, 2025
Doors Open: 6:00pm
Show Starts: 7:00pm
Location: Westgate International Theater
Tickets:
Ages: 12 and Older*
12 and Older. Guests 18 years & under must be accompanied by an adult*
Blood, Sweat & Tears in Las Vegas
Throughout their career, Blood, Sweat & Tears has collected ten Grammy nominations, winning three. They’ve also received prestigious recognitions like the Playboy Jazz & Pop Award, an induction into the Grammy Hall of Fame for their 1969 album, and an honorary ambassadorship for peace from South Korea. In 1969, BS&T performed at the iconic Woodstock Festival, sharing the stage with legends like Jimi Hendrix, and fifty years later, they returned to Bethel Woods, NY, to honor that legendary performance. As the first rock band to tour behind the Iron Curtain and play in Las Vegas, Blood, Sweat & Tears has continually broken boundaries and challenged norms, facing pushback only to reaffirm their passion for live music and loyal fan base.