Las Vegas Review-Journal

Ed Sheeran jams with Brandon Flowers

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THE guy dressed up as Chucky was Ed Sheeran. The guy dressed up as Brandon Flowers, was. The Killers’ frontman, sans costume, joined Sheeran’s show Saturday at Allegiant Stadium. Sheeran brought Flowers out as a make-good for having to call off his original performanc­e at Allegiant Stadium on Sept. 11.

“Obviously a lot of people made a lot of effort to come here, and Vegas is a wonderful city that people live in, but it’s also a destinatio­n place and 70,000 people flew in for this concert a month ago, and it was canceled as the doors were opening,” Sheeran said, saying he’d canceled just one show previously because of a thundersto­rm. “… I really, really appreciate you guys understand­ing. I’ve been wracking my brains, I really want to do something special for Vegas that I haven’t done before.”

A hologram Sinatra? Team of Elvis impression­ists? Slam poetry from Gazilliona­ire? Sheeran specified.

“There’s one person I wanted to bring out; he’s from Vegas,” he said. “We’re gonna sing the song that is essentiall­y like my country’s national anthem.”

Sheeran called Flowers to a thunderous response. This was an actual pop-up appearance. Flowers appeared from a concealed lift in the middle of the stage. The two teamed on that anthem, “Mr. Brightside,” followed by Sheeran’s “Castle on the Hill.”

Flowers lives in Park City, Utah, but was reportedly in town over the weekend.

The superstars stalked the circular stage, set in the round, as images splashed the round video display overhead and also on the half-dozen audio-video towers. Those were the pieces that forced Sheeran to cancel in September, as they were found to be unstable on show day.

The 32-year-old, multigenre superstar also added a surprise duet with opening act and rap star Russ, on their collab “Are You Entertaine­d.”

Those who made it back to Allegiant Stadium answered in the affirmativ­e.

Ed’s club return

Sheeran ended the night at XS Nightclub at the Wynn, tearing it up with the Chainsmoke­rs. He showed up at 1:30 a.m. with a group of 15 and took Alex Pall’s Captain America helmet (typically, this behavior will get you tossed). Sheeran performed “Shape of You,” “Perfect” and “Bad Habits” and performed in the Chainsmoke­rs’ show-closing “Closer.”

Sheeran partied until around 3:30 a.m. His weekend collaborat­ions: Martin Garrix at Omnia Nightclub at Caesars Palace on Friday, Russ and Flowers in his show at Allegiant Stadium, and Chainsmoke­rs. As he said, Vegas is a destinatio­n. He got the most out of it.

A rich pageant

The world’s richest man, Elon Musk,attended the U2 show at the Sphere on Saturday

night. He posted (on X, his favorite platform), “The @Spherevega­s is exquisite beyond words.”

Musk is worth about $222 billion, according to Forbes’ real-time billionair­es list. Jeff Bezos, No. 3 on that list at $105.6 billion, was at U2’s Sept. 29 premiere at the Sphere.

Adele, Clinton embrace

Hillary Rodham Clinton was in the crowd at Adele’s performanc­e Saturday at the Colosseum. Adele was dressed as Morticia Addams. Clinton was at the show for her birthday, her 76th, which was Thursday. Adele has long been a Clinton backer, supporting her 2016 presidenti­al bid.

A ‘Friend’ forever

Adele recalled Matthew Perry from the stage Saturday. Perry was found dead in the hot tub of his home in L.A. earlier in the day. He was 54. Police say there was no sign of foul play at the scene.

“Some of my favorite memories of when I was younger, with my friends. One of my friends, Andrew, when I was like 12, did the best Chandler impression, all the time to make us laugh … I remember that character for the rest of my life,” the superstar said before dedicating “When We

Were Young” to Perry.

“He was so open with his struggles with addiction and sobriety,” Adele went on, “which I think is incredibly, incredibly brave.”

The Vegas players

Adele has gone with a full-vegas string section since June. All 24 players are local musicians and members of the American Federation of Musicians Local 369. The roster is always subject to change, but Adele has used an entirely local orchestra after opening in November 2022 with a mix of 16 Vegas musicians, filling with out-oftown players.

Those in the show are the top of the pop, having backed such superstars as Celine Dion, Shania Twain, Madonna, Andrea Bocelli, David Foster and Michael Buble. See them in the Las Vegas Philharmon­ic, and David Perrico and the Raiders House band. We love seeing these folks, and also hearing them.

Cool Hang Alert

Illuminari­um at Area15 hosts a distinctiv­e “Monday Night Football” watch party. It certainly was distinctiv­e last week, when my Niners laid an egg against the Vikings. Up next is Raiders-lions, doors at 5 p.m. Monday.

The venue next to the main Area15 building offers giant, wondrous projection­s of such moments as Brock Purdy throwing a crushing intercepti­on. Tickets start at $10 for locals, $2o for guests. Buffet action for an additional $21.50 per person, a la carte menu available. Seating is first-come, first-serve, with VIP tables for 4-6 guests available. All of it at illuminari­um. com/lasvegas.

John Katsilomet­es’ column runs daily in the A section.

His “Podkats!” podcast can be found at reviewjour­nal. com/podcasts. Contact him at jkatsilome­tes@reviewjour­nal. com. Follow @johnnykats on X, @Johnnykats­1 on Instagram.

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