Billy Joel honored a hero, played some deep cuts and summoned The King at Allegiant Stadium.
Shows
Vin Rock says Naughty By Nature is in no way performing in Vegas, and “Boombox” reps agree.
One of the biggest entertainment acts of this century is headlining a quartet of shows in Las Vegas in April. We speak of K-Pop icons BTS.
“The best way of describing this show is the first time you ever went to New York,” says Simon Painter, founder of The Works Entertainment, co-producing the show with Cirque. “You have the greatest night out of your life.”
Former Las Vegas Philharmonic executive director Anne Berquist has filed a lawsuit against the long-standing Southern Nevada nonprofit, alleging insurance fraud.
Spiegelworld founder Ross Mollison is opening a spot for Katy Perry to perform as the Green Fairy.
Joe Pistone says “Donnie Brasco” was 85-percent accurate, “Which in Hollywood is pretty good.”
Keith Urban says of taking open dates at Caesars, “We got a very panicked call one night, asking if we could fill in a bunch of shows and it worked out perfect.”
Motley Crue, Def Leppard, Poison and Joan Jett and the Blackhearts are set to rock Vegas.
Janae Longo said when she heard Adele was canceling her residency, “I got really nervous, because there was a lot of backlash. I didn’t know how to take it.”
“Mad Apple” arrives from veteran producer Simon Painter’s company The Works, which Cirque acquired in 2019.
Adele told interviewer Graham Norton on his BBC talk show that she does plan to be perform “100 percent” this year.
Since arriving in town in 2003, the “Fantasy” co-star Mariah Rivera has become a prominent member of the Las Vegas entertainment community.
The Killers have announced an upcoming show on the Las Vegas Strip.
Nine Inch Nails are playing Zappos Theater, and Barry Manilow has added dates at Westgate.