Depeche Mode, the Great Santa Run and the Pac-12 title game lead this week’s lineup of things to do in Las Vegas.
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Known for its worldwide following and unique, nightly experiences, Phish follows U2 as the second announced act at the Sphere.
The list of 25 restaurants across 14 states, announced Wednesday, also includes a second Las Vegas spot.
In a city full of primo patties, this pick seems surprising. The over-medium egg sounds good, though.
Blue Man Group, Jabbawockeez will be the grand marshals for the Great Santa Run to benefit Opportunity Village.
The Sphere show and the Rockettes “Christmas Spectacular” started Tuesday and run through Jan. 1.
The ever-rocking Ringo Starr is returning to The Venetian Theatre in May.
Restaurants are offering prix fixe menus, à la carte specials and holiday cocktails.
Latkes, smoked salmon, doughnuts and buffet additions are among the menu options for Hanukkah, which runs Dec. 7 through 15.
Carrot Top is signed at Luxor through 2030, when he will be 65 years old.
During the early performance of “The Beatles Love” at the Mirage, the show paused as a male artist appeared to suffer a left-leg injury.
Today, the third generation of the family owns and operates the bakery, known for its dessert cakes, pies, pastries, rugelach and more.
The shops are known for sustainably sourced coffee, fruit smoothies, whole-leaf teas and hot breakfast items.
The Rolling Stones are playing Allegiant Stadium on May 11 as part of their Hackney Diamonds tour.
The menu features chicken birria and cochinita pibil tacos, street corn dusted with cotija, and host of tequilas, mezcals and margaritas.
“Garth Brooks/Plus One” will run through December 2024 at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace.
Shaquille O’Neal, who has won more NBA championships (four) than drivers he can name in the F1 series (one, Lewis Hamilton) said he wants to invest in a team in Vegas.
Max Verstappen won the night, again, alongside Lando Norris at Omnia Nightclub
Wahlberg said the 3,000-capacity Chelsea venue is the premiere party’s site, and everyone is behind the first his film to premiere in Vegas since his move to the city.
Spiegelworld founder Ross Mollison has announced “OPM” is landing after nearly six years in orbit.