Sub-Total: $0.00
Kehlani at LIV Nightclub Las Vegas: A Night of Music, Memories, and Inspiration on the Global Stage By Aaron G. Beebe | GONNAHAPPEN® / GONNA HAPPEN®
June 24, 2026 | | Fountain Bleau Casino Las Vegas, Gonna happen, GonnaHappen, Liv Night Club, aarongbeebe
Kehlani at LIV Nightclub Las Vegas: A Night of Music, Memories, and Inspiration on the Global Stage By Aaron G. Beebe | GONNAHAPPEN® / GONNA HAPPEN®
Kehlani at LIV Nightclub Las Vegas: A Night of Music, Memories, and Inspiration on the Global Stage By Aaron G. Beebe | GONNAHAPPEN® / GONNA HAPPEN®
“There are certain artists whose careers you don’t just follow—you grow with them.”
For me, Kehlani has been one of those artists.
Long before the sold-out club appearances, platinum records, and worldwide tours, I remember watching Kehlani during the early years, from smaller Bay Area performances to appearances around Reno and Arizona during the mixtape era. Growing up in Northern California and spending years around music festivals, agriculture, and outdoor communities, I appreciated not only her music but also the authenticity she brought to everything she did.
Bay Area artists have always had a way of staying true to themselves, and that authenticity has always been part of Kehlani’s appeal.
Born and raised in Oakland, California, Kehlani’s story has been one of perseverance, growth, and self-discovery. From early struggles and independent projects to becoming one of R&B’s most recognizable voices, she has continued to evolve both personally and creatively. Her journey from Oakland dreams to the global stage has inspired millions—and inspired me along the way as well.
A Night at LIV Nightclub
Months before her appearance at LIV Nightclub inside Fontainebleau Las Vegas, I purchased my ticket and ended up attending solo, which honestly isn’t unusual for me anymore. At almost 50 years old, I was probably older than most of the crowd, but music has never been about age. Good music connects generations, inspires people, and reminds us that we all share many of the same experiences.
Anyone familiar with Las Vegas nightlife knows that the anticipation builds late into the night. LIV Nightclub was packed. The VIP sections were buzzing, bottle presentations were flowing, making money rain was happening and the energy throughout the room kept building.
Then Kehlani arrived.
She brought it. She Killed Us Hard
From the moment she stepped on stage with her entourage and performers, the crowd came alive. Standing near one corner of the stage in the VIP area, I loved watching how she interacted with fans, creating moments, sharing smiles, and making people feel like they were part of the experience. I was fortunate enough to capture some incredible photos throughout the evening.
But what hit me the hardest wasn’t just hearing the songs.
It was witnessing a journey.
Watching someone you’ve supported since the beginning rise from intimate Bay Area performances to commanding one of the hottest venues on the Las Vegas Strip is something special.
Inspiration Beyond the Music (Photos – Link Below)
One of the reasons I’ve remained a fan for so many years goes beyond the music itself.
I remember following some of Kehlani’s livestreams and later seeing her passion for gardening, sustainability, and creating a healthy family environment. Coming from both an entertainment and farming background myself, I understood why gardening and creating something meaningful with your hands can be so therapeutic.
At the time, I was going through one of the darkest transitions of my own life. There were moments when I questioned everything and wondered whether I should simply walk away from my dreams.
Oddly enough, seeing that side of her journey gave me strength.
Years earlier, my grandfather had given me the opportunity to dream. While life and circumstances slowly changed those dreams, my love for entertainment, creativity, and people never disappeared. Through disappointments, broken relationships, financial struggles, and years of feeling like I was walking alone, I never stopped believing in what I call the GONNAHAPPEN® mindset.
Because sometimes life doesn’t happen on our timeline.
Sometimes it happens because we simply refuse to quit.
«GONNAHAPPEN® Quote
“Dreams aren’t built in a day. GONNAHAPPEN® isn’t a moment—it’s the mindset of showing up when nobody is watching and believing in yourself when nobody else does.”»
Another lesson I’ve learned over the years is this:
«”Excellence is often a lonely road, but if you stay authentic and keep moving with purpose, what’s meant for you is GONNA HAPPEN®.”»
Watching Kehlani continue to evolve while staying authentic reminded me that success isn’t always about moving fast or chasing the next big thing. Sometimes it’s about finding peace in simple things, staying true to yourself, and continuing forward when life gets difficult.
That message stayed with me.
Continuing the Journey
















