MGM Studios is being afforded full access to Cirque’s operations as “O” returns to the stage.
Shows
“Mystere,” Cirque’s longest-running show, has tacked on a decade extension at the resort that started it all, Treasure Island.
Sammy Hagar says of his show at The Strat, “We’ll start with six, seven Van Halen songs, a couple of Montrose tracks, a Led Zeppelin songs … We’ll mix it up pretty good.”
The Righteous Brothers headlined at Orleans Showroom beginning in 1996. They are back with South Point owner Michael Gaughan.
Gleaming with a largely gold-and-silver decor befitting of a walk-in jewelry box, The Theatre at Resorts World aims to set a new bar for concert-going lavishness.
She called the conservatorship abusive, and condemned her father and the others who have controlled it.
A name for the Rogers Entertainment Center is expected soon. So is the next headliner at Resorts World.
The Blue Men never speak onstage, their muted portrayals serving as the troupe’s artistic trademark. But they are ready to make some happy noise on the Strip.
Sebastian Maniscalco is set to play Encore Theater in August, and Jason Aldean announced a return to Park Theater during the National Finals Rodeo.
Closing ‘Zumanity’ was a drag, but Edie’s drag show is a blast in downtown Las Vegas.
The show will perform five nights a week at 7 p.m. and 9:30 p.m at Mandalay Bay. Tickets are on sale now and can be purchased at cirquedusoleil.com/mjone.
Usher wound the siren at the Fortress to open Game 2 of the Stanley Cup semifinals at T-Mobile Arena.
“Crazy Girls” spent 34 years on the Las Vegas Strip before Caesars Entertainment closed the show. Its status is in limbo.
Rod Stewart celebrates his 10th anniversary upon his return to the Colosseum, having launched the series in August 2011.
Simon Cowell has been looking to bring an “AGT Live” show to Vegas for 15 years, and now has a home at Luxor.