A medley of the theme for HBO’s “Game of Thrones” and the song “Winter Is Here” from the show premiered at Bellagio Fountains water show on the Las Vegas Strip.
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We have two shows, one a proven commodity and another new to Las Vegas, that cut to the chase. “Legends In Concert” and “The Greatest Piano Men.”
The Celine Dion/James Corden trek around VegasVille and across Lake Bellagio on March 22 will air on prime time. “The Late Late Show Carpool Karaoke Primetime Special” is scheduled for 10 p.m. May 20 on CBS.
Earlier Saturday, the couple had tipped off their plans by obtaining a marriage license at the Clark County Marriage License Bureau in downtown Las Vegas.
Cirque shows will no longer employ a single head of department for each show. Instead, multiple shows will be under the direction of one department head.
Brody Jenner drank again from the footwear on Saturday night duirng his DJ set at On The Record, the speakeasy and club at Park MGM in Las Vegas
Celine Dion’s reps have confirmed the scene will air on or around May 20, just about three weeks before Dion closes her residency at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace.
The Kats! Bureau at this writing is Stirling Club at Turnberry Place’s March Mania party. I’m writing, watching college hoops and enjoying the fizzywater at club’s lounge. The wood flooring and furniture are new and the place is coming together nicely ahead of its formal opening. No date set but that should happen in June.
In a rite of spring, Derek Stevens, a devout Michigan graduate, has some serious cabbage riding on the NCAA hoops tournament.
Jimmy Kimmel’s team has announced the first set of guests for his shows airing from Zappos Theater at Planet Hollywood from April 1-5.
One highlight from this run-through of “September,” vocalist Philip Bailey calling out, “This is for TV! Not the radio! We gotta give it a good run!”
“It’s amazing,” Vince Neil says. “The movie is amazing. You laugh you cry and you root for the underdogs — us!”
“We’re going to do it,’ Lionel Richie said of a return to a Vegas residency. “I love it here. But I need to see Paris, London, Copenhagen, and then after that we’re coming back to Las Vegas.”
Ross Mollison has looking for a show other than “Absinthe” he can proclaim a hit on the Strip. He has it with “Opium.”
Terry Fator’s upgraded show is called, “An Evening With the Stars,” with such new celeb figures as Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr., Stevie Wonder and Willie Nelson.