Swedish House Mafia manager Amy Thomson speaks about the future of American dance music
Swedish House Mafia's unofficial fourth member, manager Amy Thomson, spoke at IMS Engage in Las Vegas last night as she looks towards her next chapter. Surrounded by the likes of Lady Gaga's manager among other industry executives, Thomson touched upon the fate of dance music in America (or lack thereof), answered questions about the possibility of a reunion tour, and gave insight to her future that includes a new brand from two of the trio's members.
Cirque du Soleil dives into nightlife, unveils LIGHT at Mandalay Bay, Las Vegas
The Cirque du Soleil experience has always been about pushing boundaries and redefining entertainment, the world-renowned brand has been inspiring awe in audiences for over a decade. It seems only natural that the highly-esteemed production troupe would finally make its foray into the nightlife scene at none other than Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas. Already being touted as more than just a traditional nightclub, LIGHT will be unlike anything you have ever experienced. Incorporating elements from their live performances, Cirque du Soleil plans to make everyone in the club part of the show. Headlining DJs and performers, coupled with exclusively built performance elements designed by Moment Factory, will all serve to create a unique fusion between nightlife, dance music and performance art. Backed by industry magnates, Andrew Sasson, Amy Thomson and Daniel Lamarre, LIGHT is poised to become a premiere destination amongst Vegas's already stellar nightlife.