Carlos Santana has played more shows at House of Blues, and also the old Joint, than anyone. He’s back this weekend.
Arts & Culture
Janet Jackson will be honored for 50 years in show business with the Icon Award. Jackson’s Vegas production, conceived by concert production leader PRG, returns Friday and runs through May 31.
The 94.7 Hank FM Launch Party starring country hitmaker Deana Carter is set for 6-10 p.m. May 25.
Joe Satriani has grown into a musician many experts consider among the finest guitarists in the world.
Fans eager to see “Hamilton” for $10 at The Smith Center can join a lottery to vie for one or two seats.
“iLuminate” ran for more than 1,200 performances during The Strat Theater’s 7 p.m. time slot. Terry Fator is moving into that start time.
Bob Weir turned up at Dolby Live in cut-off jeans, ready to jam with his old buddy Sammy Hagar.
Robinson’s “Legacy Tour” stop was his return to the stage after allegations from four former housekeepers of sexual assault, including at least one alleged incident in Las Vegas.
Elisa Fiorillo was a Prince protege and is a huge Josh Groban fan. She’s onstage with the crossover artist at the Colosseum.
Nearly seven weeks after his death, a new tribute has been unveiled for the late Las Vegas Review-Journal columnist Norm Clarke.
The star’s attorney calls sexual-assault allegations “an ugly method of trying to extract money from an 85-year-old American icon.”
Jennifer Lopez hosts and Kendrick Lamar is the lead nominee in the May 26 show.
The Who announced that the group will bring its final tour of the United States and Canada to Las Vegas later this year.
Seth MacFarlane is coming back to Las Vegas with his big-band presentation, taking over Voltaire at The Venetian on July 3, 4 and 5.
“Empire Strips Back — A Burlesque Parody” has opened at the Rio. It’s farcical, fun and a force of nature.
Beyoncé has dropped Sphere and is now toying with Allegiant Stadium, as her “Cowboy Carter” tour has kicked off at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California.
Its visitation having “plummeted,” the Burlesque Hall of Fame in downtown Las Vegas’ Arts District is closing.