The ex-Van Halen front man says “unforeseen circumstances related to COVID” have prompted him to cancel New Year’s shows at House of Blues.
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Popular KSNV Channel 3 meteorologist Kevin Janison says enjoying life now a priority after failed contract talks with News 3.
Bruno Mars told the Dolby Live crowd Usher would headline Dolby Live next year. This, after Usher’s surprise appearance with Mars at the theater.
Katy Perry opened “Play” at Resorts World Las Vegas, allowing, “I’m not Celine Dion.
Chris Phillips was in the International Theater once before. When he was 12.
Usher parked it with “Backstory Pass,” while Carrie Underwood summoned high tide at Resorts World.
Citing a COVID case in their camp, the Go-Go’s have pushed their shows at The Venetian Theatre to February.
This year’s Christmas column is delivered, at high speed, by a rescued “cat” from 1967.
It is the actress-singer’s third NYE performance at Reynolds Hall. She performed the first in what would be a New Year’s Eve tradition of headliners at Reynolds Hall in 2013, returning in 2017.
Terry Fator, performing his first Christmas shows at Liberty Loft, says, “The laughter is just booming.”
Bob Anderson has achieved the improbable, bringing his Sinatra revue to New York City. Now he wants Broadway.
Mark Shunock says he and Shania Twain are “practically related” after Twain’s performance at the Virgin Hotels.
“Wild Things: Siegfried Roy,” from Apple+, is due in January on Apple Podcasts.
Wayne Newton is coming back to the Strip for the first time since March 2020.
LaMonica Garrett says of his co-star role in “1883,” “I get emotional when I think about it.”