Best Bets: Hall & Oates, Buckingham & McVie, Pitbull and more for your Las Vegas weekend

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Hall & Oates performs at T-Mobile Arena this weekend.

Fri, Jul 21, 2017 (2 a.m.)

Every weekend offers a musical explosion on and off the Las Vegas Strip, but the next few days brings an especially tasty mix of concerts all across the valley. Get in tune with these exciting entertainment options.

PITBULL: TIME OF OUR LIVES “Mr. Worldwide” has completely reconfigured his resident stage show at the Axis at Planet Hollywood for this latest run. Expect this non-stop party production ton include plenty of hits from his most recent album Climate Change as well as some teasers from his upcoming Spanish-language album. July 21-22 (and continuing through August 5), info at 702-777-6737 or caesars.com.

I LOVE THE 90S TOUR Game-changing girl group TLC headlines the latest version of this nostalgia fest, which tends to lean heavily on R&B, pop and dance music since those were the dominant pop sounds of the decade. The lineup for the Friday night show at the Downtown Las Vegas Events Center also includes Rob Base (“It Takes Two”), Coolio (“Gangsta’s Paradise”), Color Me Badd (“I Wanna Sex You Up”) and C+C Music Factory (“Everybody Dance Now”). July 21, info at 800-745-3000 or ilovethe90stour.com.

JONNY LANG From his big breakthrough album Lie to Me as a 16-year-old blues prodigy to his No. 1 Billboard Blues album Fight for My Soul in 2013, Jonny Lang has grown up onstage with a guitar in his hands. And at 36, he’s not nearly done, with Signs slated for a September release. You might catch some of those new tunes when he plays the Railhead at Boulder Station Saturday night. July 22, info at 702-43-7777 or stationcasinosevents.com.

HALL & OATES AND TEARS FOR FEARS Rock and Roll Hall of Famers Daryl Hall and John Oates have performed regularly in Las Vegas through the years, typically at midsized casino concert halls. This weekend offers a chance to experience their soulful sound at T-Mobile Arena as the duo’s tour with English synth-pop outfit Tears for Fears lands on the Strip, with the added bonus of an opening acoustic performance by Washington State “hippie soul” singer Allen Stone. July 22, info at 702-692-1600 or t-mobilearena.com.

LINDSEY BUCKINGHAM & CHRISTINE MCVIE Before the bustling Park Theater brings back its trio of resident production shows from Cher, Bruno Mars and Ricky Martin for August and September sets, the venue sneaks in concerts from country legend Kenny Rogers on Friday and Fleetwood Mac members Buckingham and McVie on Saturday. Get down to the Monte Carlo and get ready for some classics as well as tracks from their recently released, 10-song duets albumJuly 22, info at 844-600-7275 or ticketmaster.com.

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