The veteran impressionist headliner is returning to Golden Nugget Showroom on Feb. 11 in a show titled, “Lasting Impressions.”
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Lady Gaga’s contract was originally announced as two years, with an option for a third, opening in December 2018.
Atomic Award for Best New Production is “Atomic Saloon Show,” by a country mile.
Burlesque “Nutcracker,” pep rally for the Las Vegas Bowl teams, and Santa pics lead downtown Las Vegas to-do list.
Clay Arts became one of the first art businesses in the Arts District in downtown Las Vegas and an early participant at the monthly First Friday event.
Rock crooner Chris Isaak keeps it simple: “The band wears suits. I wear a suit. We show up on time.”
Pausing to deal with a technical issue, Reba McEntire took fans’ requests to sing “The Star Spangled Banner” at Caesars Palace as Reba and Brooks & Dunn closed the year.
Lil Jon shouted, “Go! Go! Go!” as a way of inspiring Foxx to toast his own birthday.
Over the decades, Osborne has become known as the “Pianist to the Presidents,” having played a total of 66 events over the years for six presidents.
“Wow” has run for 1,000 shows, and has lasted more than two years in a tiring, 30-year-old off-Strip hotel under an ownership change.
Joan Rivers lives! At least in “Legends in Concert” at Tropicana, where Frank Marino returns to the show for four performances Dec. 26-30.
Juice Wrld performed during the final day of Day N Vegas music festival on Nov. 3 at Las Vegas Festival Grounds. He was also in the lineup for the iHeartRadio Music Festival’s Day Stage, and at the Joint at the Hard Rock Hotel.
Says Todd Rundgren of the Beatles “White Album”: “It’s not my favorite album in the Beatles’ canon. It might be my least-favorite album in the Beatles’ canon.”
They don’t make movie stars like John Wayne anymore, and an exhibition that opened today at South Point offers a few clues about why that is.
Las Vegas Strip headliner Mat Franco and his now-former production partner, Base Entertainment, have settled a 13-month legal dispute.