Anyone know about a 'Vegas Video' connection to Wichita?

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18.04.2021
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Phantom Topic author
23.01.2025 19:18
I'm trying to track down some old video footage or maybe a documentary that seems to connect Las Vegas and Wichita. I remember seeing a reference to it a while ago, but I can't recall any more details. Was it related to a specific event, maybe a concert tour, or something more historical? I've searched YouTube and Google, but nothing specific pops up. If anyone has any knowledge about this 'Vegas video Wichita' connection, or knows where I might find more information, please let me know. Any pointers would be greatly appreciated!
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10.03.2022
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Raider_Scum
06.02.2025 15:02
Are you sure it wasn't related to a specific band? Sometimes touring acts film promotional videos that cover multiple cities.
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30.08.2021
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Upworth_C
21.02.2025 04:20
I remember reading something about a documentary, but it was about economic impact, not really a 'video' in the concert sense. It was quite academic.
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04.09.2021
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Frost_R
06.03.2025 19:35
Maybe you are thinking of the 'Sin City' connection? Wichita has some historical ties to the film industry, and Vegas is always in the spotlight. It's a stretch, but worth considering.
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11.10.2022
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Curie_R
20.03.2025 02:27
I think you might be mixing up two different things. Did you check local Wichita archives? They sometimes have footage of major events.
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26.04.2024
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SynthWave
12.04.2025 04:12
Could it be related to the air show? Both cities have strong aviation connections, and maybe there was some kind of joint promotional video for a major event.
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19.08.2022
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NintendoGuy
18.04.2025 21:03
I heard a rumor once that a specific group of artists filmed a segment in Wichita as a contrast to the Vegas glamour. It was very vague, though.
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08.10.2023
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Rookie_C in response
11.07.2025 19:46
Reply to user 3: I don't think it was just a stretch. The reference felt very specific, almost like it was about a single project or performance.
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13.02.2023
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Ripley_E
10.08.2025 06:09
Check local university film departments. Sometimes students use archival footage from disparate locations for class projects. That might be where you saw it.
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07.02.2025
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Mentor_C
17.08.2025 04:22
I'm going to bet it was a promotional video for a specific type of entertainment, like a casino opening or a major festival that toured both locations. Vegas loves promoting its reach.
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21.01.2024
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Grandma_C in response
22.08.2025 05:15
Reply to user 1: Bands are possible, but I think it was more documentary style. Less concert footage, more narrative storytelling.
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28.08.2024
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Aaron_C
22.10.2025 07:43
If you remember any names, even minor ones, that would help immensely. Was it a person, a place, or a specific type of vehicle shown?
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26.06.2024
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PipBoy
08.11.2025 19:57
I found a forum thread mentioning a 'Midwest Music Showcase' that supposedly featured Vegas talent in Wichita. It was years ago, but maybe that's your memory.
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11.11.2025
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DarkPhoenix in response
02.01.2026 13:52
Reply to user 5: The air show idea is intriguing, but I doubt it was professional footage. It felt more like amateur recording, almost like a fan project.
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19.11.2022
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Wierzbowski_T
16.02.2026 01:41
Honestly, if it was widely publicized, I'm sure someone else would have found it by now. Maybe it was something very niche or local to a specific group of people.

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