5 best ever Life is Beautiful musical performances

Updated September 21, 2017 - 4:16 pm

The streets were flooded with revelers and memories alike.

“This is where our band started seven years ago,” Imagine Dragons frontman Dan Reynolds observed from the stage, mere blocks removed from the downtown clubs where his band once played in front of dozens of people.

Now there were tens of thousands.

“I can tell you that we would not be here today if it wasn’t for all the support of Las Vegas.”

It was the second night of Life is Beautiful 2015, and Imagine Dragons were headlining their biggest hometown show at that point.

“It was a very emotional set,” drummer Daniel Platzman recalls. “The whole crowd was completely plugged into the show. I felt very connected to the crowd. I know Dan did as well.”

Two years later, Life is Beautiful is celebrating its fifth anniversary with its biggest incarnation, selling out of general admission tickets in advance for the first time.

In honor of the occasion, we look back at five of the more memorable moments at Life is Beautiful. Imagine Dragons’ 2015 performance certainly ranks among them, here are the rest:

The Killers

Brandon Flowers looked at the landscape before him and it was like gazing into an asphalt mirror. “A lot of our songs take place on these streets,” The Killers singer noted during the band’s festival-ending set at the inaugural Life is Beautiful in 2013. To get The Killers to cosign on the fest’s debut was a big deal, and it portended bigger things to come.

Kanye West

“Pardon, I’m getting my scream on,” Kanye West growled at the outset of his tense, tempestuous, Friday night headlining set in 2014. Delivering an in-your-face performance while on tour for his most in-your-face album, 2013’s “Yeezus,” West seethed until his throat was as raw as his emotions. Could have done without the midshow monologue, though. Speaking of which …

Outkast

We didn’t come here to talk y’all to death,” Outkast’s Andre 3000 announced at one point during the Dirty South hip-hop kingpins’ set the following night, taking a not-so-veiled shot at the previous evening’s headliner. Outkast’s performance was pretty much the opposite of Kanye’s brooding display with the festive feel of a funk family gathering, which the elated crowd ate up more rabidly than all the gourmet eats nearby.

Crystal Castles

As its very name underscores, Life is Beautiful tends to favor the buoyant over the bracing. But these Canadian electro-pugilists strafed earholes last year with maybe the most righteously savage performance the fest has ever seen.

Contact Jason Bracelin at jbracelin@reviewjournal.com or 702-383-0476. Follow @JasonBracelin on Twitter.

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