GM and comic headliner Harry Basil says this isn’t the end of the Laugh Factory in Las Vegas, just at the Tropicana.
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Dead and Company follows U2, closing in March, and Phish at the Sphere.
Isaac Velasquez has posted Zouk LV and Ayu Dayclub as his jobs, along with the sentiment, “Love. Life. And the pursuit…of money…”
Mark Wahlberg sparked speculation about his future when he sold a townhouse in The Summit region.
The Edge is quoted by Irish press, musing about playing The Sphere in ‘24: “That could happen, and we’d love it if it did.”
Bono visited Guardian Angel Cathedral on Sunday, established just off the Strip in 1964.
Titled “Las Vegas Will You Marry Me,” the city’s 70th anniversary celebration as the “Wedding Capital of the World” is set for September at Caesars Palace.
Jon Lovitz and Paul Reubens intersected at the peak of their popularity.
Greg Maddux says an MLB team would follow the popularity of the Raiders, Golden Knights and Aces.
Transfix, featuring several international artists, opens in April on the Enchant site.
The Rogers Foundation chair Beverly Rogers says of her namesake theater, “We want to know what we can add. We want you to tell us if we could live without something.”
The knighted legend performed his first and (according to the tour title) only concert at Allegiant Stadium on his “Farewell Yellow Brick Road” tour on Tuesday night.
Blake Martinez’s is one of just four in existence. Experts have dubbed it “The Holy Grail” for Pokémon card collecting
David Blaine tells us, near the start of his production at The Theatre at Resorts World: Whatever our vision of a Las Vegas magic show is, this isn’t it.
The Nevada Room co-founder Tom Michel says the club is closing as “ticketing revenue is just not where it needs to be.”