The lofty prices run counter to industry trends, where acts have cut prices to foster sales.
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The famous downtown Las Vegas music festival is turning into a two-night affair in its first year of sole ownership by Rolling Stone.
On a Vegas weeknight, Lady Gaga’s “Jazz + Piano” show returned to Park MGM, and Flavor Flav joined Brian Newman on stage at NoMad Library.
Megan Thee Stallion, “Loud & Proud” wrestling, Las Vegas Restaurant Week and the Punk Rock Tattoo Expo top this week’s lineup.
Spots where Elvis Presley reflected and Frank Sinatra reclined are among the hidden spaces, places and items to be found in Las Vegas theaters.
Celine Dion has road dates scheduled in February, and Resorts World is holding May for her premiere.
Boy George promises to be “brutally honest” in “Behind The Music” episode at Michael Jackson’s Thrilla Villa.
Jo Koy dropped out of UNLV to do the funny. He sold out T-Mobile Arena on Saturday night, 14,000 tickets, as he said from the stage.
The “Wedding Queen of The West” has sold her iconic business at 1301 Las Vegas Blvd. South, the deal closing Tuesday morning.
“Bat Out of Hell” is so talent-laden, it survived an interloping experience by yours truly.
Jimmy Kimmel’s Comedy Club has returned. Why so long? “We’re lazy,” he says.
John Fogerty once sat next to Al Davis on a flight in 1990. He was impressed the Raiders owner was on a phone, while on a plane.
Formula One superstar Lewis Hamilton steered the show at XS by shouting, “Let’s go!” and, “Are you ready,” as if dropping the party’s green flag.
Philip Fortenberry was “the hands of Liberace.” This weekend, he’s the draft master of The Who’s Vegas orchestra.
Spiegelworld’s “Box Box, Box Box,” a new 1 a.m. variety production, will run during the Las Vegas Grand Prix.