The Sphere and one of its primary headliners have topped Pollstar’s annual music-industry awards.
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Andre Agassi was still tense many minutes after he and Steffi Graf won the Pickleball Slam 3 at Mandalay Bay.
You don’t read “The Vegas Book” during a workout. It is a workout. The coffee-table tome’s splendor is evident with every turn of its thick pages, which are loaded with vintage photos.
Nevada Ballet Theatre Woman of the Year honoree Debbie Gibson says, “I moved here 15 years ago, so I’ve been a true local for all of these years.”
Jake E. Lee posted Thursday, “I feel relatively lucky to be alive,” as he recovers from an early Tuesday morning shooting.
She didn’t expect to land the role, but Catherin Ariale is having a fab time in “The Cher Show.”
The Mirage’s closing would not have been complete without Elaine Wynn, a member of Las Vegas royalty.
The Sphere’s first New Year’s Eve show will star Anyma in Afterlife’s “End of Genesys” event.
The Grammy-winning DJ and Las Vegas club and festival star is a “natural fit” for LIV Nightclub and LIV Beach, Fontainebleau CEO Jeffrey Soffer says.
Grammy-winning musician Gwen Stefani took the stage to the roar of 400 partiers at Ole Red Las Vegas on the Strip.
Priscilla Presley got a rock show and the royal treatment at U2’s show at the Sphere.
Luke Combs is headlining the BetMGM Big Game Bash concert next month. Tickets are offered exclusively on the BetMGM app.
Word from multiple sources familiar with John Fisher’s design plans for the future A’s ballpark is that the owner has been talking for months of developing an art program in Las Vegas.
“Particle Ink: Shattered Prisms” is designed to bend minds in a 360-degree, wedding chapel space.
Post Malone is the first ticketed show at Fontainebleau’s 3,800-seat BleauLive Theater.
Wayne Newton performed at Nashville’s Bourbon & Beyond Festival. He had a big band, and a big crowd.
Todd VonBastiaans finally met his idol, Katy Perry, and presented her a Lido De Paris magnet.