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Pop superstar Harry Styles would be an apt headliner to follow U2 in The Sphere.
The longtime talk show host, who died Thursday at age 79, sang as the King, for real, while hosting “The Price Is Right Live!”
The Golden Knights have delivered the Las Vegas Strip club vibe to T-Mobile Arena.
“I don’t think we’ve even discussed who goes first, because I’m like, ‘I’m not worthy! I’m not worthy!’ to him,” Nikki Glaser says. “I’m like ‘Wayne’s World’ to him.”
Las Vegas Strip headliner Usher likes Super Bowl option.
Bono doesn’t believe in luck, but is gambling in Las Vegas.
The Las Vegas production outfit is bringing “The Hook” to New Jersey.
“I won’t forget what they did to us in Oakland,” says Mark Davis.
The new film is based on the upcoming Hsieh biography, “Wonder Boy: Tony Hsieh, Zappos and the Myth of Happiness in Silicon Valley.”
Adam Carolla was looking for a path to stardom when he forged a friendship with Jimmy Kimmel.
Morris Day says, “We invoke the happiness,” as his band The Time is booked for two shows at The Strat.
“Awakening” co-producer Baz Halpin remains confident as the show is taken down for an “extended rehearsal period.”
The MSG Sphere has announced its “Postcard From Earth” performances. As is the case with all facets of the orb-shaped venue, the schedule is remarkably ambitious, with up to four shows a day planned.
Nevada Public Radio is dropping Twitter, for now. “The inaccurate status that Twitter as applied to NPR News is not helpful,” the station posted.