“The Voice: Neon Dreams” is scheduled to open June 4 at an under-construction, in-the-round theater on the old Hard Rock Cafe site.
Arts & Culture
Column fave and ex-“Vegas! The Show” star Eric Jordan Young is the new resident director of “Baz — A Musical Mash Up” at Palazzo Theater.
Friday morning, Human Nature is to perform a medley from “Jukebox: The Ultimate Playlist” on NBC’s “Today” show’s 10 a.m. hour with Hoda Kotb and Kathie Lee Gifford.
The Killers and Imagine Dragons are eager to participate in major concert event in the works to benefit the Las Vegas Victims’ Fund.
Gordie Brown is moving into his fourth venue in a year, the showroom just off the casino floor at Hooters.
Dubbed “Matt Goss at The Mirage,” the series opens at 8 p.m. Dec. 2.
Rick Harrison is connecting with teens in his new ‘Edutainment’ speaker program.
Adele is again the focus of reports out of Britain that she is to perform an extended engagement on the Strip. But reports out of Las Vegas, where the Strip is located, indicate say it’s not happening.
In six years, Melody Sweets performed for about 1.3 million people in 3,350 shows.
John Rich of Big & Rich says, “I will tell you, I’m sure there will be another Route 91 and I hope they invite us to play in it.”
The long-running Prince tribute band Purple Reign performs Wednesdays through Sundays, sharing the showroom with magic headliner David Goldrake and his 7 p.m. “Imaginarium” production.
The night’s total was boosted by Ultimate Fighting Championship President Dana White’s matching contribution for every singer.
Rather than a three-day conference staged at multiple venues on Nov. 16-18, Emerge has consolidated its music showcases to a single concert at Brooklyn Bowl on one of event’s original nights.
Norbert Aleman’s show was the first to offer totally topless women in Vegas.
Marty Allen, who still hits the scene fairly frequently, mentioned he’d like a reunion with Ringo Starr during Starr’s extended engagement at Planet Hollywood Showroom.