Quick Hits: Chris Stapleton, Brett Eldredge, Luke Bryan and More in Las Vegas

Recording artist Chris Stapleton performs at The Pearl concert theater at the Palms.
Recording artist Chris Stapleton performs at The Pearl concert theater at the Palms.

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Country stars and celebrities alike spent some time in Las Vegas this week. Country stars Chris Stapleton and Brett Eldredge put on big shows, while Coolio got the crowds moving in Las Vegas.

At the Pearl at the Palms, country superstar Chris Stapleton and recent Grammy Award winner Maren Morris performed to a sold-out crowd on Thursday night. Stapleton performed songs from his more than 15-year career as a singer and songwriter, including “Traveller,” “Nobody to Blame” and “Parachute.” Morris, who recently won Best Country Solo Performance at the 59th Annual Grammy Awards in 2017, performed hits from her album Hero, including “80s Mercedes,” “I Could Use a Love Song” and the platinum-certified “My Church.”

Brett Eldredge performs at the Pearl at the Palms.
Brett Eldredge performs at the Pearl at the Palms.

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American country artist Brett Eldredge put on a surprise performance for CMT Instant Jam at The Chelsea inside the Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas on Thursday night.

Over at Hakkasan at the MGM Grand, country music superstars Luke Bryan and Dierks Bentley dined with a large group of friends ahead of hosting the Academy of Country Music Awards. The group ordered crispy duck salad, roasted Chilean sea bass with Chinese honey, Shanghai dumplings and crispy duck roll.

Tom Felton, right, parties at Hakkasan.
Tom Felton, right, parties at Hakkasan.

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Upstairs at Hakkasan Nightclub, Tom Felton, better known as Draco Malfoy from the legendary “Harry Potter” series, partied with five friends at a VIP table on the mezzanine level of the main room.

Coolio performs at LAX Nightclub.
Coolio performs at LAX Nightclub.

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“Slide, slide, slippity-slide!” West Coast hip-hop star Coolio brought his larger-than-life performance to LAX Nightclub at the Luxor on Thursday night. Alongside a live band, the set list included chart-topping favorites, “1, 2, 3, 4 (Sumpin’ New),” “Fantastic Voyage,” and “Gangsta’s Paradise.”

Over at Tao Nightclub at the Venetian, members of the rock band Plain White T’s hung out at a VIP table as Justin Credible manned the decks for Worship Thursday.