The Rolling Stones, the Aces, Dead & Company and Pearl Jam top the entertainment lineup for the week of May 10 to 16.
Arts & Culture
Luke Bryan closed his show at Resorts World Theatre by shining the spotlight on the resorts’s swing-shift dice crew.
The show fronted by the trumpet craftsman and longtime Lady Gaga friend runs in tandem with her dozen “Jazz + Piano” performances.
Kenny Davidsen opted for Las Vegas over Florida. After 10 years crushing it at Tuscany, it was the right call.
The Lowden family’s latest venture, an 8,650-square-foot jazz club and restaurant, shares the same neighborhood (artistically and geographically) as The Smith Center.
Performances by Boy George & Culture Club and Katy Perry, plus a book signing by “Real Housewives of Salt Lake City’s” Heather Gay, highlight this week’s lineup.
Though cleaved from more than 2 1/2 hours to about 80 minutes, “Bat Out of Hell — The Musical” maintains a hard-edged story line.
“Jurassic World Dominion,” the digital art exhibit “Leonardo: The Universal Man,” and “Baby Shark” Live highlight this week’s list of things to do in Las Vegas.
“RuPaul’s Drag Race Live” has added three new cast members to its hit show at Flamingo Showroom.
Adele’s lowest-priced tickets are more than $300, topping out at more than $4,000, for her Caesars run.
George Thorogood closes Downtown Rocks, and Chevelle opens the series on June 26.
The super musicians connected to the UNLV Jazz Studies program have been honored, significantly and once again, by the prestigious DownBeat Student Music Awards.
Word of a Charo project in Vegas has spilled out through an audition post for a casting call Monday.
T-Mobile Arena is resetting its live performances for 2022. The latest announcements arrive from a rock legend, and a rising country star.
Dan Reynolds spent two years in Nebraska on his Mormon mission. Thus, as a teenager, he promoted the very church positions he opposes in his documentary, “Believer.”